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Kimberly White

    Kimberly White est une auteure dont l'œuvre s'inspire d'une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine, acquise grâce à des recherches approfondies. À travers ses écrits, elle partage des leçons sur la manière de percevoir les autres dans leur véritable essence et d'appliquer ces éclairages à la vie. Son approche est façonnée par une transformation personnelle et le désir d'aider les lecteurs à se connecter plus profondément avec le monde qui les entoure. White se consacre à l'écriture et à la prise de parole en public pour inspirer l'empathie et une plus grande appréciation du lien humain authentique.

    Spanish-English Handbook for Ministry and Missions
    Hotel Tarantula
    Bandy's Restola
    Shift
    Female Singers on the French Stage, 1830-1848
    • Focusing on the profession of singing and operatic culture, this book delves into the representation of female performers in 19th century France. It examines how women navigated the theatrical landscape, highlighting their roles, challenges, and the societal perceptions surrounding them. Through a detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the complexities of female artistry during this vibrant cultural era.

      Female Singers on the French Stage, 1830-1848
    • Shift

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(109)Évaluer

      "A vivid depiction and real-world example of the personal and institutional impact of the Arbinger Institute's transformative ideas (Leadership and Self-Deception; 1.4 million copies sold) within a healthcare organization--The HG nursing homes. In general, nursing homes are scorned healthcare institutions--but it was in these transformed HG homes that Kimberly White discovered a new way of "seeing" people and underwent her own personal transformation. Both HG and White shifted their perspective and mindset based on their adoption of The Arbinger Institute's basic principles. Without realizing it, we tend to treat people as objects. We see them solely in terms of their usefulness to us. This invites tension and conflict, and changing this mindset is at the heart of the Arbinger Institute's work. This book is a moving true story of an unhappy woman whose life and family were transformed when she began researching how Arbinger's ideas were being implemented in nursing homes. Kimberly White was astonished to discover that those who choose to care for the elderly and ill, earning low pay in a maligned industry, were nevertheless full of satisfaction, compassion and love because of their ability to see their patients as real and true and valuable people. White's research became a personal exploration of how to see the people in her own life as people in that same profound way. When she did, everything in her life and her world changed--and the reader's will too"-- Provided by publisher

      Shift
    • Bandy's Restola

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a decaying California town in the 1980s, the story follows Pattie Monk, a withdrawn teenager grappling with the aftermath of her brother's tragic death. Emotionally isolated from her parents, she navigates her grief and identity crisis while encountering Duane Baty, a troubled trucker who evokes complex feelings within her. The narrative explores themes of surrealism, decay, and the quest for self-discovery amid a backdrop of economic decline and personal turmoil.

      Bandy's Restola
    • Hotel Tarantula

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The story follows a woman with a deep-seated fear of spiders, haunted by nightmares that disrupt her attempts to lead a normal life. As she navigates a mundane job, her struggle against the constant presence of arachnid shadows intensifies, pushing her toward the brink of madness. The narrative delves into themes of fear, mental health, and the impact of trauma, exploring how her phobia shapes her reality and challenges her grip on sanity.

      Hotel Tarantula
    • Spanish-English Handbook for Ministry and Missions

      Reaching People for Christ in Spanish and English

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      This guide offers a focused collection of vocabulary tailored for sermon preparation and short-term missions, making it easier to communicate biblical concepts in both Spanish and English. It serves as a practical resource for those looking to enhance their understanding and expression of faith without the bulk of a full dictionary. Ideal for missionaries and pastors alike, it simplifies the process of bridging language gaps in religious contexts.

      Spanish-English Handbook for Ministry and Missions