Celtic Devotional by Caitlin Matthews

Celtic Devotional by Caitlin Matthews

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Zusammenfassung

Drawing on the influence of early Celtic times, this text combines traditional blessings with specially written prayers and meditations. It is written with aim of helping people find their own spiritual path in today's hectic world.

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Celtic Devotional by Caitlin Matthews

This enlightening and spiritually uplifting book is designed to help those with a lively questioning spirit who want to create and develop their own spiritual pathway in today's hectic world. Illustrated with original artwork, the book is simple to use, as each of the Celtic Seasons has meditations, blessings and rituals, divided into morning and evening practice. Each day of the week has its own devotions and there are also blessings for special occasions that can be incorporated into daily practice. Drawing on the influence of early Celtic times, the text combines traditional blessings with specially written prayers and meditations. The material springs from the spiritual current of Celtic tradition, both from the primal, animistic spirituality of early times and from the Celtic Christianity that was the civilizing influence of Europe.
John Matthews is the Executive Director of the Community Safety Institute (CSI) and a former Chief of Police. Matthews has been in law enforcement for more than 30 years and has a BBA and an MBA. He is the author of seven books and nationally recognized for his work in both law enforcement and school safety. John has developed over 100 federally-funded public safety programs. As one of the country's most respected school safety experts, John is developer of the RAIN Model for classroom conflict, the SAFE School Initiative and the Schools and Universities Safety Resource Center, founded the University Crime Watch program, and produced over a dozen school safety curriculum's for educators, students and law enforcement officials. His school safety books include: Creating A Safer School (2001); Countering Terrorism (2002) and School Safety 101 (2010, 2012, 2016, 2018). He also contributed to a Community Oriented Guide to School Safety published by the Department of Justice (2003), the School Crisis Response series and Pandemic Planning for Schools. John is an award-winning writer and co-author of The Eyeball Killer, a true crime Book of the Month and firsthand account of his capture of Dallas' only serial killer which has been featured on numerous television shows and his screenplay is currently being made into a feature film. His latest book Mass Shootings: Six Steps to Survival examines four decades of these deadly crimes and presents an easy-to-remember model for survival. For over twenty years John has served as a law enforcement analyst for both CNN and FOX NEWS providing analysis on breaking public safety stories ranging from mass shootings to terrorism and school safety to law enforcement/community relations. As a Texas lawman, entrepreneur and writer, John garnered a host of awards. He was named Outstanding Law Enforcement Officer and was awarded a Certificate of Commendation from the Texas State Senate. He received numerous awards from the Dallas Police Department including Certificate of Merit, Life Saving Award, Certificate for Civic Achievement and the Police Commendation. He has been honored with the ACE National Education award, and both the Texas and International Downtown Association awards for building public/private partnerships. He has received three ACE National Entrepreneurship awards, an INC. 500 award, a Venture 100 award, and a Texas Press Association award for column writing.
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ISBN 13 9781841811970
ISBN 10 1841811971
Titel Celtic Devotional
Autor Caitlin Matthews
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Octopus Publishing Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-01-15
Seitenanzahl 144
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