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21. Everything IS, an Illustrated
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22. Fairie-ality: The Fashion Collection
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23. Clothed in Integrity: Weaving
 
24. Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural
 
25. OCCULTISM, WITCHCRAFT, AND CULTURAL
 
26. Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural
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27. Fashion Me a People
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28. God's Providence Explained: How
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29. Tattoo, Torture, Mutilation, and
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30. Prayer Fashions Man: Frithjof
 
31. Fashion and Style
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32. Bootism: A Shoe Religion
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33. Beetham's new lectures on heads,
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34. Religion, Dress and the Body (Dress,
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35. 8 Great Dates for Moms and Daughters:
 
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36. Business Wire : True Religion
37. The Invention of a New Religion
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38. Restorative Justice: Transforming
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39. Seven Secrets to Timeless Beauty:
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40. Feed Sack Fashions

21. Everything IS, an Illustrated Theory of Everything, is a visual, intellectual and spiritual journey into the infinite connections in our realities, forging bridges between science, art, philosophy, religion, math, history, fashion, evolution and ants
by Sarah J. Curtiss
Paperback: Pages (2006-01-01)
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Everything IS questions the basis of our very existence and that of Everything else in this universe and others.In a captivating marriage of paint and ink, word and image, it is a ""Theory of Everything"" with profound meaning to life as we know it and don't know it. ... Read more


22. Fairie-ality: The Fashion Collection from the House of Ellwand
by David Downton, Eugenie Bird
Hardcover: 130 Pages (2002-11-01)
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Asin: 0763614130
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Do you believe in fairies? How about high fashion? Enter the exquisite world of fairie fashion - where feathered hats are designed for maximum lift, oak leaf jackets boast ample wing vents, and flower-petal flats are easily removable for flight.

In the fairie world, there is only one top designer of couture and accessories . . .

Prepare to be enchanted! While humans go about their workaday lives, there is a secret world of well-dressed fairies flitting about in fragile fashions that would take your breath away - if only you could see them. Well, now you can. For the first time ever, elusive fairie couturier Ellwand allows mortals a peek at his ethereal designs in FAIRIE-ALITY, a catalogue so spectacularly crafted it befits a fairie queen herself. Showcased are nearly 150 creations - including dresses, jackets, trousers, shoes, hats, and delicate unmentionables - fashioned wholly from feathers, flower petals, shells, seeds, and other materials from nature. Consider these special features:

Extraordinary production elements, including three specially selected paper stocks; metallic inks; fold-out booklets; vellum envelope with removable fashion card; and numerous half-, third-, and quarter-pages, notably to showcase garments for a playful mix & match, offering dozens of outfits to create.

Drawings by celebrated fashion illustrator David Downton, capturing the graceful, but rarely glimpsed, fairie attired in Ellwand’s designs.

Witty and delightfully romantic captions by Eugenie Bird.

A breathless narrative by a young fairie guiding us from The Season’s start through May Day revelry and a Fairie Tale Wedding.

Filled with authentic fairie lore that will lure fairie lovers by the legion, this superbly designed volume also offers many clever nods to human fashion history. Its fun, fanciful costume descriptions will amuse the fashion-savvy everywhere, while the stunning array of fashions themselves - a veritable dress-up dream - will leave readers of all ages spellbound. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (31)

5-0 out of 5 stars Whimsical Vogue
I have several books of faerie art ranging from dark to silly and this is a nice, sweet whimsical addition with really stunning illustration.It's a flirty, fanciful faery Cosmo magazine, full of dresses made of dried flower's petals and dandelion fluff.Nothing is too girly, there's no such thing as too many embellishments or too much color and it's all tied together with loopy script and light text.

The book itself is lovingly created, the paper heavy and glossy, the book substantially weighty and large.It works well as a coffee table book just because it's fun to look at; it doesn't need any other purpose.If you like faeries, if you like silly fashion and books that exist just because they look nice and make you smile and feel happier and don't need any deeper meaning than that, then this is perfect.I've paged through it many times and loaned it out quite a few more.

I have a niece who's very into faeries at the moment and I actually ended up recreating several outfits in this book for her dolls using parts of silk flowers and ribbons - so it's not just lovely to look at, it's inspirational too.

5-0 out of 5 stars faerie fashion
this is essentially a coffee table book...
dear lovers of faerie fashion,
... made as a fashion collection of the latest offerings of the House of Ellwand, it features various leaves, vines and other elements of nature made into faerie costumes. Here we mean diminutive faeries, but still, the large and human shaped faerie can surely be inspired by it for their own fashion creation. This book really is a delight. Created for a lighter look at Fairy, just as the Gnomes books were years ago, it still has much to offer for those of us who take a somewhat more serious approach to our relationships with the Fairie worlds. This is a lovely and fun book and really quite unique and clever.
kyela,
the silver elves

1-0 out of 5 stars Could have been better
I thought i was going to get this amazing book based on other reviews. it was disappointing. It is more of a children's book with lots of interactive pages. i was hoping it was an art book that would show pictures and photos of clothes made in a fairy like resemblance. it's more of a card making or paper crafting book put together with some modeldrawings to show you what it could look like on a person. the artistry isn't that advanced, just layers of dried flowers and leaves, laid flat, and cut to look like clothes. i flipped through it quickly and then gave it to my 4 year.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful book and great present for tween girls
Beautiful photos and inspirations for creating "fairy" clothes. My daughter loves the book and has given it to two friends (10 year old girls) for presents.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
You will be stunned by this book.Such beautiful art and creativity will provide you with hours of some very satisfying eye-candy! This is one of my favorites.I bought a few copies when it first came out for Christmas gifts!Everyone loved this book! ... Read more


23. Clothed in Integrity: Weaving Just Cultural Relations and the Garment Industry (Studies in Women and Religion)
by Barbara Paleczny
Paperback: 386 Pages (2000-11-07)
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Barbara Paleczny, herself a daughter of garment workers, tugs at the threads of homeworking in the garment industry to reveal a low-wage strategy that rends the fabric of social integrity and exposes global trends. The resurgence of sweatshops affects the working poor in both first- and third-world countries.

Paleczny assesses the responsibility of transnational retailers for unacceptable wages and working conditions and describes historic shifts in the global context of garment production. After exploring systemic causes of poverty, relevant policy setting, and ethical foundations, Paleczny introduces both short- and long-range possibilities for transformation, emphasizing the collaborative nature of work.

Clothed in Integrity draws on feminist studies, alternative economics, and the ethical foundations proposed by Bernard Lonergan to fashion a constructive work in which Paleczny connects issues of societal meanings and values, moral imperatives, and economic feasibility. With candour, she shares personal stories of engagement in coalition work. Those who dwell on this text will find information, challenges, and inspiration to nurture their reflection, research, dialogue, and action.

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24. Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural Fashions: Essays in Comparative Religions
by Mircea Eliade
 Paperback: Pages (1988-01-01)

Asin: B0014SZORG
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25. OCCULTISM, WITCHCRAFT, AND CULTURAL FASHIONS. Essays in Comparative Religions
by Mircea) ELIADE
 Paperback: Pages (1976)

Asin: B000OPBOOM
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26. Occultism, Witchcraft, and Cultural Fashions - Exxays in Compoarative Religions
by Mircea Eliade
 Paperback: Pages (1981)

Asin: B001BY0YBY
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27. Fashion Me a People
by Maria Harris
Paperback: 208 Pages (1989-01-01)
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Asin: 0664240526
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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"A beautiful, insightful, and creative work that could be fashioned only by a true artist in the art of religious education".---Thomas H. Groome, Associate Professor of Theology nad Religious Education, Boston College. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Fashion Me a People
Maria Harris has written an awesome book on how the church should revamp it's image on teaching our people God's word.This is a must read for all teachers in the church (everyone).

3-0 out of 5 stars Applicable to the church
According to an online dictionary, the meaning of "curriculum" is "all the courses of study offered by an educational institution" or "a set of courses constituting an area of specialization" (dictionary.com). In "Fashion Me a People," Maria Harris paints a multi-dimensional picture of "curriculum" within a church context.In fact, "curriculum" is not "reducible to resource materials" (8), nor is it simply "indoctrination" or "giving instructions" (48).Curriculum is "an activity, a practice of a people" (8), carried out by the "whole community" of believers (46).According to Harris, there are five forms of curriculum: (1) koinonia--the curriculum of community; (2) leiturgia--the curriculum of prayer; (3) didache--the curriculum of teaching; (4) kerygma--the curriculum of proclamation; and (5) diakonia--the curriculum of service (5).In other words, "curriculum" is the teaching about God (didache), how to worship God (leiturgia), how to love God's people (koinonia), how to love those outside the church (diakonia), and how to tell others about Christ (kerygma).These five forms of curriculum must be done by all believers.

The idea of "curriculum" is said to be a type of education that "includes education to and by community" (48).The title clearly shows that the curriculum in question is for the church, so it is unclear if the author intended to include the community of unbelievers in the context of curriculum. It makes sense that the church's curriculum would be to the community, but this type of education cannot be reciprocated unless the "community" are Christians.In the same sense, her chapter on "the curriculum of service" was essentially social care.There is nothing wrong with helping people to meet their need for food or clothing, but if the five forms of curriculum are to be fulfilled then there must be some sort of teaching or proclaiming about God intermixed with the act of service to the community.

In one part of the book, Harris uses Paulo Freire's description of "human beings as subjects" (67).Although its inclusion was to expand one's understanding of the "many layers of subject matter," the descriptive words used to show the tension of every human seemed confusing.For instance, Harris quotes Freire, "for human beings the essential decision is between speaking or remaining embedded in a culture of silence, between naming ourselves or being named by others, between remaining an object or becoming a subject" (67).One could assume that the intent of this quote was to illustrate that people are in need of "knowing" and "being known," a "need" expressed by Maslow.

Harris takes old concepts and presents them as something new.For example, she shares, "in a newer educational ministry framework, the whole community is educating and empowering the whole community to engage in ministry in the midst of the world" (46).This concept is found in Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 2:44-47 which essentially states that Christians ought to support one another and proclaim Christ to all people.She claims that the "present direction" is to "engage in ministry in the midst of the world," but it has already been mentioned by Paul in Romans 12:2. In her chapter on the "curriculum of prayer," Harris includes that prayer toward "God our Mother" or "God as the Great Sphere" is acceptable because some people are "desiring imagery for God" in order to pray (96).This act of creating a god does not properly convey leiturgia, didache, and kerygma.

The author did an incredible job of expanding the definition of "curriculum."She made it very clear that "curriculum" was more than just a textbook--it was the activity or duty of all Christians.In fact, Harris shared that the word "curriculum" came from a Latin word that meant "to run," and she stressed, "Curriculum is a course to be run" (55).
Her use of the word "curriculum" is very much in line with the Bible's use of the term "run."In the Book of Hebrews, Christians are told to "run with endurance the race that is set before us" (Heb. 12:1), while Isaiah reminds believers that those "who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength...they shall run and not be weary" (Isa. 40:31), and Paul tells Timothy in his last letter, "I have finished the race, I have kept the faith" (2 Tim. 4:7).

Following each chapter, Harris included questions that induced rumination and contemplation that directed the reader to practical application of the chapter's content.One exercise in particular was an examination of the church's overall curriculum--the "explicit," "implicit," and "null" forms of curriculum as it pertained to the five forms of curriculum.Earlier in the chapter she had pointed out that the "explicit" curriculum was anything written, while "implicit" was the aesthetics or "patterns, organization, or procedures" of the explicit curriculum (i.e. "attitudes" or "design of a room") (69).The "null" curriculum was basically the unwritten rules or the curriculum that is unmentioned, such as "points of view" or "design of worship" (69).

Harris' redefinition of "curriculum" makes it possible for churches to evaluate their whole ministry in terms of the congregation as a "curriculum," meaning that the aspects of "community, prayer, teaching, proclaiming, and service" is taken into consideration when seeking the best way to engage God's Word (175). I would say that the book is written for the church, although it would not help in actually finding written curriculum.

5-0 out of 5 stars Maria Harris is essential reading
Maria Harris provides essential reading for those interested in creative levels of teaching in religious education and theology.

3-0 out of 5 stars A different way to think about ministry
I thought that this book presented me with a different way to think about ministry in the church.It challenges the reader to think about how things are structured in their church and whether or not that structure reaches out to everyone that it possibly could.I particularly liked the 5 different types of curriculum that it laid out. The reflection exercies would be especially helpful if a church staff or small group were using this study together.
The one thing that I didn't like about this book is that it didn't do a great job of making suggestions, giving examples, or even helping a congregation/ministry explore what its growing hedges were. I think that concrete things like those will really help to advance the church and its mission into the future instead of just theorizing about what learning in a church setting looks like.

4-0 out of 5 stars Church education
Maria Harris' book Fashion Me A People was a very insightful read for me.I particularly enjoyed the second section of the book, where she mentioned the five different curriculums used within the church.The five curriculums are as follows: Koinonia, which is Community, Leiturgia, which is Prayer, Didache, which is Teaching, Kerygma, which is Proclamation, and Diakonia, which is Service. I also liked how Harris really pushed the idea that learning and education in the church is a long-term commitment and not just present.In other words, the people of the church will always be learning. ... Read more


28. God's Providence Explained: How the Lord Fashions Each Moment & Each Event to Care for You & Draw You Closer to Him
by Henri Morice
Paperback: 160 Pages (1999-10)
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29. Tattoo, Torture, Mutilation, and Adornment: The Denaturalization of the Body in Culture and Text (SUNY Series, the Body in Culture, History, and Religion)
Paperback: 190 Pages (1992-09-01)
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1-0 out of 5 stars A wast of good money.
It was not at all, what I expected. It was not a book about tattoo at all, a wast of good money.

1-0 out of 5 stars BUYER BEWARE!!!
The title of this book is incredibly misleading.IT has NOTHING to do with body adornment.It is about the changing sociological perspective of the human body and the gender issues involved.I bought this book with theintention of doing a research paper on body adornment, but all 175 pages ofthis book were unusable.It was a complete waste of my money.The editorsshould SERIOUSLY consider changing the title so as to not TRICK the readingpublic.

1-0 out of 5 stars This book is not what it seems
This title came up in a search on the keyword "tattoo".The cover illustration has some tattoos, and the introduction talks a bit about body modification, but the rest of the book has *nothing* to do with this subject.Still, they are marketing the book towards this audience.In addition, it is largely written in postmodern gobbledygook.I found it to be virtually unreadable. ... Read more


30. Prayer Fashions Man: Frithjof Schuon on the Spiritual Life (Library of Perennial Philosophy)
by James S. Cutsinger
Paperback: 296 Pages (2005-03-25)
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The great 20th century metaphysician Frithjof Schuon was also a spiritual master familiar with the spiritual struggles of modern seekers. He once wrote, "To be a human being means to be connected with God; life has no meaning without this." This "human vocation" means that until we find a personal connection with God we are not able to connect with the innermost being that lies locked up within the human heart. Schuon’s simplest solution to all people of all religious persuasions: "You must pray, always pray." James S. Cutsinger, author, editor, and scholar, has collected into this volume some of the most memorable writings on prayer and the spiritual life by this great 20th century spiritual figure. Prayer Fashions Man includes an appendix of excerpts from letters and other writings which have not been published before. Thus, previous readers of Schuon will rejoice in this wonderful collection of many of his best writings on prayer and the human vocation, as well as seeing some materials they have never seen before. Readers new to Schuon will find, as countless others have, insights on spirituality that call to their innermost being in a universal language that all people of all times and all religions can, and indeed must, understand. ... Read more


31. Fashion and Style
by Mike Starkey
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1995-06-23)

Isbn: 1854242385
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32. Bootism: A Shoe Religion
by Penina Goodman, Michael Duranko
Paperback: 96 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Asin: 0740738321
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining but overpriced.
This book is all about silly little quotes on shoes with only a few lines on each page.You can finish the whole book in less than 15 minutes.It's not worth the price.

3-0 out of 5 stars for the shoe lovers in your life
BOOTISM is a silly glossy little something, with quotes, exercises & interviews in eye-catching 4-color graphics. It is a perfect fit to bring chuckles. A good gift for those who dream about shoes while managing to control their addiction ... maybe.

Simple & delightful.

5-0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE FOR THE SHOE LOVER
What a fun book! I read it cover to cover and smiled the entire time.

5-0 out of 5 stars It's a whole new movement....
What a fun little book! My husband gave it to me for Christmas (he actually put the book in a Jimmy Choo shoe box). I've been showing it to all my friends. Fun, fun. Cool, cool.

5-0 out of 5 stars SHOE LOVER
THIS BOOK WAS A REAL LIGHT READ, FUN FOR ANYONE WHO LOVES SHOES.
GREAT FOR COFFEE TABLE OR READING ROOM.
NICE STOCKING STUFFER.
GOOD READING TO YOU ALL. ... Read more


33. Beetham's new lectures on heads, describing the characters, passions, morals, fashions, ... incident to human life; ... Second edition.
by Edward Beetham
Paperback: 56 Pages (2010-06-10)
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Asin: 1170944205
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.
The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.
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London : printed for the author; and sold by P. Richardson, 1785. [2],47,[1]p. : port. ; 8° ... Read more


34. Religion, Dress and the Body (Dress, Body, Culture Series)
Paperback: 256 Pages (1999-05-01)
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Religions constrain the bodies of their members through dress.In many cases, dress immediately identifies a member of the community to the outside world and separates them from a society that members believe is threatened by evil forces.Dress identifies the wearer's community to other groups and communities, and may also reflect one's status.Most interestingly, perhaps, dress is a measure of one's level of commitment to the community. While communities vary greatly in terms of what is permissible, strict conformity to internal codes invariably is interpreted as a sign of piety, whereas deviation implies at best self-indulgence and at worst contempt for community values. In order to control sexuality, women's bodies in particular are constrained in religious communities in terms of emotional expression, diet, and especially dress.

This book investigates dress in American religious communities as a vital component of the social control of cultures, and also examines how people express themselves despite religious constraints.Gender issues feature prominently since the control of female sexuality within religious communities is a matter of vital concern to its members.Drawing on rich ethnographic case studies, this wide-ranging and interdisciplinary represents a major contribution to the study of both religion and dress.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Look at Culture
This book lets us peek into the way cultures that have a religious base actually use clothing to express cultural values. The relationship between identity and how it is manifested by people and groups is the focus of thisexciting book.Each chapter is by a different author who has done seriousresearch.Some are historical studies, though most are ethnographic, anin-depth form of research.The American religious groups covered in thebook include Amish, Mennonite, Mormon, Jewish, Catholic Nuns,African-American, Native American and even Muslims in Omaha.

Eventhough this book was done by scholars, it is easy to read and is quiteenjoyable. ... Read more


35. 8 Great Dates for Moms and Daughters: How to Talk About True Beauty, Cool Fashion, andModesty! (Secret Keeper Girl)
by Dannah Gresh
Paperback: 192 Pages (2010-09-01)
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Asin: 0736930140
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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With all the pressures and influences of today’s world, Christian moms worry about their little girls and how they will grow up. Quality time between a mom and a daughter can be the greatest protection against the world’s pressures to make a girl mature too quickly. Knowing this, Dannah Gresh, popular speaker and founder of the Secret Keeper Girl conferences, has developed a host of dating ideas to help moms invest the time needed to deeply connect with their daughters.

 
8 Great Dates includes fun mother-daughter get-togethers, perfect one-on-one or for a small group of moms and their energetic 8-12 year-old daughters. Each date focuses on one topic surrounding beauty and modesty and is full of fun while at the same time imparting a life and faith-enhancing message. The book provides a mom with everything she needs to plan and carry out the activities and includes topics such as:

  •  The power of true beauty—what makes a girl beautiful?
  • Truth or bare fashions—how to balance fashion and godly modesty
  • Hair, makeup and clothes—who should be your model?


Here’s the secret to bringing up healthy, grounded, and spiritually rich girls!

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5-0 out of 5 stars A MUST have for Moms and daughters!!
I have a 9 year old little girl and this was a great way to carve out special time together and get to know each other better.This book has all those things you want to say to your daughter--that she is beautiful beyond what the world calls beautiful, and she is worth more than the world tells her she is--and it is all in one place, ready to help you communicate it well to your daughter.This book also helped both of us strengthen our personal relationship with God.I HIGHLY recommend this book!I wish my mother had a resource like this when I was young!

4-0 out of 5 stars wonderful connection tool
Reviewed by Tiffany Schlarman for Reader Views (10/10)

When I saw this book available for review I was excited.As a little girl I can remember my father taking me on daddy/daughter dates where he kept up with my interests, taught me how a lady should be treated and made me feel secure, beautiful and loved.I have very fond memories of these special once a month "dates" and always looked forward to them.As a mom, I wanted my daughters to have the same experience with both their father and I.This book gave me a head start in planning and direction to accomplish this goal.

"8 Great Dates for Moms and Daughters" is a guide, devotional and planner for moms.It addresses the topics of true beauty, fashion and modesty.The book is a great tool for use in great mommy/daughter dates that I feel could be used and adapted for many ages although it is directed toward the "tween" age group.Our daughters face pressures earlier than we did, it is never too early to discuss that true beauty is on the inside along with modesty.Each date is geared toward the goal above, modesty, inner beauty and self worth.

"8 Great Dates" starts off with a short chapter specifically for mom, which I found very uplifting.As a mom the stress of womanhood, nagging children, household chores, bills and other issues can easily wear you down.This chapter had a positive, understanding message that helped clarify the books' purpose along with my purpose as a mom.From here it went on to another short yet important chapter, "understanding the tween emotions and years."Although you've been through it, this new generation is not the same as previous generations, pressures have changed and each woman is uniquely different.This chapter helped remind me just how tough those years can be and brought back a sea of emotions and understanding.The third chapter gives a quick and important overview on how to maximize the use of the dates to follow.Each date is its own chapter and includes a key verse, key thought, suggested setting (tea room, spa, shopping etc.) along with materials, lesson plans and an evaluation. The book includes budget friendly options for those who may need to have the date at home in order to save on cost.A huge bonus to this book and also to each date is the audio download available to accompany each date.The audio is used before and after each date while you are driving to your destination, preparing both hearts and minds for the date ahead.

I really enjoyed reading this book and can't wait to use it with both of my daughters. I highly suggest this to all moms with daughters. It has a wealth of knowledge and information on helping our daughters to understand their own true beauty and unique personality. I felt the book does a good job of bringing forth biblical principles without going overboard and suggesting ideas such as "no makeup allowed," etc. It has a good focus on modesty with tips that allow girls to be fashionable yet remain modest. I appreciated all the extra material the book had to offer including the devotional ideas, audio downloads, FAQ, budget tips and question & answer sessions. I would like to see "8 Great Dates for Moms and Daughters" become a series on a variety of topics useful for moms and daughters. ... Read more


36. Business Wire : True Religion Brand Jeans Exhibits at European Fashion Events and Increases International Distribution.
 Digital: 3 Pages
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37. The Invention of a New Religion
by Basil Hall Chamberlain
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-13)
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Voltaire and the other eighteenth-century philosophers, who held religions to be the invention of priests, have been scorned as superficial by later investigators. But was there not something in their view, after all? Have not we, of a later and more critical day, got into so inveterate a habit of digging deep that we sometimes fail to see what lies before our very noses? Modern Japan is there to furnish an example. ... Read more


38. Restorative Justice: Transforming Society
by Art Lockhart & Lynn Zammit
Paperback: 209 Pages (2005-05-10)
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Asin: 1895418585
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A work of vision, compassion and great generosity of spirit. Art Lockhart, Lynn Zammitt and Randy Charboneau present a strong case for adopting the methods of restorative justice and applying them to the care of young people. At the heart of the authors work is a healing vision based on sound principles of social justice, inclusion and social transformation. The ideas contained in the pages of this book will contribute significantly to the evolution of professional practice in the field of youth justice. Restorative Justice is the book to encourage all of us to be open to alternative ways of thinking and doing justice. ... Read more


39. Seven Secrets to Timeless Beauty: Discover and Maximize Your Personal Style
by Norma Day, Karen Pressley
Paperback: 240 Pages (2005-07-01)
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Asin: 0736915702
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Norma Day, whose remarkable career in the business of beautyincludes walking the fashion runways and directing a top modeling agency, offersthe true path to unfading beauty she uncovered through years of seeking God’sstandard for loveliness. Her seven secrets will inspire women to believe that

  • “all you need is love” reflects God’s vision of beauty
  • a real makeover does not start with make–up
  • women are divine designs
  • the beauty routine has a deeper, spiritual level
  • lifestyle should be an extension of personal style

Norma’s practical advice and personal stories model how tolook beyond the mirror to the heart where timeless beauty truly exists.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beauty that never fades.....

Today's culture pursues eternal beauty through skin care products, pills, and surgical procedures. But Norma offers the true path to unfading beauty she uncovered through years of seeking God's standard for loveliness. Her seven secrets will inspire women to believe that
- all you need is love reflects God's vision of beauty

- a real makeover does not start with make-up

- lifestyle should be an extension of personal style.

... Read more


40. Feed Sack Fashions
by Jim S Powell
Paperback: 156 Pages (2006-06-24)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$9.02
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Asin: 1600342604
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