Author: R Elliot Willis, MD
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440111286
Category : African American physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
During the 1960s, R. Elliot Willis grew up poor and gifted in one of Chicago's toughest inner city neighborhoods. Along with his parents and his nine brothers and sisters, Willis struggled to find hope in the midst of despair, believing that someday he would emerge triumphant from his downtrodden past. Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road is an inspirational and unforgettable story of one African American's determination and personal triumph against the odds. Willis vividly describes his passage from a traumatic childhood filled with dreams of becoming a doctor to his medical school education at St. Louis's Washington University School of Medicine and a thriving medical career. Facing overwhelming disadvantages, Willis, endowed with exceptional talent and openhearted compassion, more than overcame the misery of neglected human potential. He was a significant contributor in AIDS research during the onset of the epidemic and then went on to have a successful career treating cancer. But at the heart of his work is Willis's profound need to alleviate the suffering of other human beings and to understand the true meaning of living and dying. Poignant and inspiring, this powerful memoir showcases Willis's triumphant victory over poverty and misfortune and reveals how he has served his fellow mankind with remarkable grace and humility.
Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road
Author: R Elliot Willis, MD
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440111286
Category : African American physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
During the 1960s, R. Elliot Willis grew up poor and gifted in one of Chicago's toughest inner city neighborhoods. Along with his parents and his nine brothers and sisters, Willis struggled to find hope in the midst of despair, believing that someday he would emerge triumphant from his downtrodden past. Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road is an inspirational and unforgettable story of one African American's determination and personal triumph against the odds. Willis vividly describes his passage from a traumatic childhood filled with dreams of becoming a doctor to his medical school education at St. Louis's Washington University School of Medicine and a thriving medical career. Facing overwhelming disadvantages, Willis, endowed with exceptional talent and openhearted compassion, more than overcame the misery of neglected human potential. He was a significant contributor in AIDS research during the onset of the epidemic and then went on to have a successful career treating cancer. But at the heart of his work is Willis's profound need to alleviate the suffering of other human beings and to understand the true meaning of living and dying. Poignant and inspiring, this powerful memoir showcases Willis's triumphant victory over poverty and misfortune and reveals how he has served his fellow mankind with remarkable grace and humility.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1440111286
Category : African American physicians
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
During the 1960s, R. Elliot Willis grew up poor and gifted in one of Chicago's toughest inner city neighborhoods. Along with his parents and his nine brothers and sisters, Willis struggled to find hope in the midst of despair, believing that someday he would emerge triumphant from his downtrodden past. Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road is an inspirational and unforgettable story of one African American's determination and personal triumph against the odds. Willis vividly describes his passage from a traumatic childhood filled with dreams of becoming a doctor to his medical school education at St. Louis's Washington University School of Medicine and a thriving medical career. Facing overwhelming disadvantages, Willis, endowed with exceptional talent and openhearted compassion, more than overcame the misery of neglected human potential. He was a significant contributor in AIDS research during the onset of the epidemic and then went on to have a successful career treating cancer. But at the heart of his work is Willis's profound need to alleviate the suffering of other human beings and to understand the true meaning of living and dying. Poignant and inspiring, this powerful memoir showcases Willis's triumphant victory over poverty and misfortune and reveals how he has served his fellow mankind with remarkable grace and humility.
The Forgiveness Project
Author: Michael Barry
Publisher: Kregel Publications
ISBN: 0825489741
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
All religions value forgiveness, but only Christianity requires it. Internalizing anger is destructive to our spiritual health and can destroy families, marriages, and even churches. But what about our physical health? Is there a relationship between a spirit of unforgiveness and cancer? Between forgiveness and healing? How do you really forgive? After thorough medical, theological, and sociological research and clinical experience at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), author and pastor Michael Barry has made a startling discovery: the immune system and forgiveness are very much connected. Through the inspiring stories of five cancer patients, Barry helps readers identifyand overcomethe barriers that prevent healing and peace. See how a breast cancer patient named Jayne experienced spiritual and physical renewal when she learned to forgive. Meet Cathy whose story illustrates how forgiveness can positively change relationships. Be inspired by Sharons story of spontaneous remission. With each true account comes proven strategies, tested and used by CTCA, that readers can implement to find peace with their past, relief from their hatefulness, and hope for healing. Competing titles may talk about forgiveness, but none specifically address the connection between forgiveness and physical health or offer forgiveness as a specific step toward healing from cancer. The Forgiveness Project presents scientific findings in easy to-understand, accessible language and offers practical steps to help Christians let go of past wrongs and find peace.
Publisher: Kregel Publications
ISBN: 0825489741
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
All religions value forgiveness, but only Christianity requires it. Internalizing anger is destructive to our spiritual health and can destroy families, marriages, and even churches. But what about our physical health? Is there a relationship between a spirit of unforgiveness and cancer? Between forgiveness and healing? How do you really forgive? After thorough medical, theological, and sociological research and clinical experience at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), author and pastor Michael Barry has made a startling discovery: the immune system and forgiveness are very much connected. Through the inspiring stories of five cancer patients, Barry helps readers identifyand overcomethe barriers that prevent healing and peace. See how a breast cancer patient named Jayne experienced spiritual and physical renewal when she learned to forgive. Meet Cathy whose story illustrates how forgiveness can positively change relationships. Be inspired by Sharons story of spontaneous remission. With each true account comes proven strategies, tested and used by CTCA, that readers can implement to find peace with their past, relief from their hatefulness, and hope for healing. Competing titles may talk about forgiveness, but none specifically address the connection between forgiveness and physical health or offer forgiveness as a specific step toward healing from cancer. The Forgiveness Project presents scientific findings in easy to-understand, accessible language and offers practical steps to help Christians let go of past wrongs and find peace.
Choosing the Road Less Traveled
Author: Myckelle P. Williams
Publisher: Mpowerment Worldwide, LLC
ISBN: 9780615772905
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
"Hello, I'd like to make an appointment...for an abortion..." With a few simple, yet heart-wrenching words, a teen girl stands at a crucial point on the edge of a major-life changing decision...when a surprising act of unselfish love by total strangers changes her life, and destiny, forever. Join Myckelle Williams as she discovers through her pain the power of choice, while finding forgiveness, breaking generations of dysfunction, and walking away from destructive cycles that threatened to make her another statistic. Lessons taught along the way enabled her to forge a new path, and change her future, and that of her next generation. "Sometimes, even in the midst of what seems like a horrible situation, and a mistake...God can make sure that you come to know Him, still." Says Myckelle. With warmth and humor, Myckelle will take you on an emotional journey of hope, healing, and finding love in unexpected places, that include powerful life lessons for the reader with each new chapter.
Publisher: Mpowerment Worldwide, LLC
ISBN: 9780615772905
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
"Hello, I'd like to make an appointment...for an abortion..." With a few simple, yet heart-wrenching words, a teen girl stands at a crucial point on the edge of a major-life changing decision...when a surprising act of unselfish love by total strangers changes her life, and destiny, forever. Join Myckelle Williams as she discovers through her pain the power of choice, while finding forgiveness, breaking generations of dysfunction, and walking away from destructive cycles that threatened to make her another statistic. Lessons taught along the way enabled her to forge a new path, and change her future, and that of her next generation. "Sometimes, even in the midst of what seems like a horrible situation, and a mistake...God can make sure that you come to know Him, still." Says Myckelle. With warmth and humor, Myckelle will take you on an emotional journey of hope, healing, and finding love in unexpected places, that include powerful life lessons for the reader with each new chapter.
The Less Traveled Road and the Bible
Author: H. Wayne House
Publisher: Horizon Books Publishers
ISBN: 9780889651173
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher: Horizon Books Publishers
ISBN: 9780889651173
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
The Road Less Traveled
Author: Morgan Scott Peck
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Love
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Love
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
The MECCA Factor
Author: Tom Ruddell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780964928411
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780964928411
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
The Less Traveled Road
Author: Father M. Raymond (O.C.S.O.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abbots
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
A biography of the first American abbot of the Abbey of Gethsemani. -- Dust jacket.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abbots
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
A biography of the first American abbot of the Abbey of Gethsemani. -- Dust jacket.
Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road
Author: R. Elliot Willis
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781440111273
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
During the 1960s, R. Elliot Willis grew up poor and gifted in one of Chicago's toughest inner city neighborhoods. Along with his parents and his nine brothers and sisters, Willis struggled to find hope in the midst of despair, believing that someday he would emerge triumphant from his downtrodden past. Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road is an inspirational and unforgettable story of one African American's determination and personal triumph against the odds. Willis vividly describes his passage from a traumatic childhood filled with dreams of becoming a doctor to his medical school education at St. Louis's Washington University School of Medicine and a thriving medical career. Facing overwhelming disadvantages, Willis, endowed with exceptional talent and openhearted compassion, more than overcame the misery of neglected human potential. He was a significant contributor in AIDS research during the onset of the epidemic and then went on to have a successful career treating cancer. But at the heart of his work is Willis's profound need to alleviate the suffering of other human beings and to understand the true meaning of living and dying. Poignant and inspiring, this powerful memoir showcases Willis's triumphant victory over poverty and misfortune and reveals how he has served his fellow mankind with remarkable grace and humility.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781440111273
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
During the 1960s, R. Elliot Willis grew up poor and gifted in one of Chicago's toughest inner city neighborhoods. Along with his parents and his nine brothers and sisters, Willis struggled to find hope in the midst of despair, believing that someday he would emerge triumphant from his downtrodden past. Finding Grace on a Less Traveled Road is an inspirational and unforgettable story of one African American's determination and personal triumph against the odds. Willis vividly describes his passage from a traumatic childhood filled with dreams of becoming a doctor to his medical school education at St. Louis's Washington University School of Medicine and a thriving medical career. Facing overwhelming disadvantages, Willis, endowed with exceptional talent and openhearted compassion, more than overcame the misery of neglected human potential. He was a significant contributor in AIDS research during the onset of the epidemic and then went on to have a successful career treating cancer. But at the heart of his work is Willis's profound need to alleviate the suffering of other human beings and to understand the true meaning of living and dying. Poignant and inspiring, this powerful memoir showcases Willis's triumphant victory over poverty and misfortune and reveals how he has served his fellow mankind with remarkable grace and humility.
Psychology
Author: Jane S. Halonen
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
The second edition of this introductory psychology textbook enables the reader to analyse and better understand themselves and others by increasing their awareness of the diversity of human behaviour. The book stresses critical thinking about all aspects of behaviour and emphasizes the sociocultural perspective throughout, providing students with a broader, global view of the science of psychology.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
The second edition of this introductory psychology textbook enables the reader to analyse and better understand themselves and others by increasing their awareness of the diversity of human behaviour. The book stresses critical thinking about all aspects of behaviour and emphasizes the sociocultural perspective throughout, providing students with a broader, global view of the science of psychology.
The Road Less Traveled
Author: Richard Belair
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Seminarians
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Seminarians
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description