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Lies My Therapist Told Me
- Why Christians Should Aim for More Than Just Treating Symptoms
- Written by: Greg E. Gifford
- Narrated by: Greg E. Gifford, Todd Friel
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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"Few books combine theological precision with practical wisdom as skillfully as Lies My Therapist Told Me." — Jonny Ardavanis "Dr. Gifford is an incredible resource." — Allie Beth Stuckey From beloved Christian counselor, professor, and podcaster Greg Gifford comes a bold and balanced...
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Lies My Therapist Told Me
- Why Christians Should Aim for More Than Just Treating Symptoms
- Narrated by: Greg E. Gifford, Todd Friel
- Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
- Release Date: 27-05-25
- Language: English
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He Called Me Sister
- A True Story of Finding Humanity on Death Row
- Written by: Suzanne Craig Robertson, Bill Moyers - preface, Helen Prejean - foreword
- Narrated by: Suzie Althens
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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It was a clash of race, privilege, and circumstance when Alan Robertson first signed up through a church program to visit Cecil Johnson on Death Row, to offer friendship and compassion. Alan's wife Suzanne had no intention of being involved, but slowly, through phone calls and letters, she began to empathize and understand him. That Cecil and Suzanne eventually became such close friends—a white middle-class woman and a Black man who grew up devoid of advantage—is a testament to perseverance, forgiveness, and love, but also to the notion that differences don't have to be barriers.
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He Called Me Sister
- A True Story of Finding Humanity on Death Row
- Narrated by: Suzie Althens
- Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins
- Release Date: 31-12-24
- Language: English
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Remember Me Now
- A Journey Back to Myself and a Love Letter to Black Women
- Written by: Faitth Brooks
- Narrated by: Faitth Brooks
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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An unforgettable invitation to treat our lives as the sacred things they are—and a call to embrace the love, dreams, and healing that only we can choose for ourselves. “A must-read for all Black women . . . Remember Me Now is more than words on paper. It’s a journey back to ourselves...
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Remember Me Now
- A Journey Back to Myself and a Love Letter to Black Women
- Narrated by: Faitth Brooks
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
- Release Date: 17-01-23
- Language: English
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Weep with Me
- How Lament Opens a Door for Racial Reconciliation
- Written by: Mark Vroegop
- Narrated by: Mark Vroegop
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
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Gospel unity creates racial harmony. However, Martin Luther King Jr. once said that the most segregated hour in America is 11 o’clock on Sunday morning. Equipped with the gospel, the church should be the catalyst for reconciliation, yet it continues to ignore immense pain and division.
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Weep with Me
- How Lament Opens a Door for Racial Reconciliation
- Narrated by: Mark Vroegop
- Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins
- Release Date: 11-10-21
- Language: English
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So Help Me God
- The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, & the Battle for Religious Freedom
- Written by: Roy Moore, John Perry
- Narrated by: Roy Moore
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
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So Help Me God relates the compelling story of Chief Justice Roy Moore, including his controversial Ten Commandments displays, his refusal to obey an unlawful order of a federal court, and why the critical legal and political question of our time is, 'Can the state acknowledge God?'
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So Help Me God
- The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, & the Battle for Religious Freedom
- Narrated by: Roy Moore
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
- Release Date: 06-05-05
- Language: English
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The Day God Saw Me as Black
- The Journey to Liberated Faith
- Written by: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Narrated by: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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The Day God Saw Me as Black is a genre-defying, cultural critique of white supremacy in the Black Pentecostal religious experience through the lenses of race, gender, sexual expression, and class analyses. A narrative that weaves between critique and meditation, decolonization and reconciliation, the theoretical and the deeply personal, The Day God Saw Me as Black is an imagining of what could be if we stopped denying ourselves — and each other — full liberation.
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The Day God Saw Me as Black
- The Journey to Liberated Faith
- Narrated by: D. Danyelle Thomas
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
- Release Date: 29-10-24
- Language: English
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Are you there God, it's me Ellen?
- Written by: Ellen Coyne
- Narrated by: Aoife McMahon
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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Is it possible to be young, progressive and a Catholic? Ellen Coyne is about to find out.... 'You know, this isn’t a Catholic country anymore,' someone proudly declared in a Dublin pub where Ellen Coyne was celebrating the repeal of the Eighth Amendment. About to turn 30, like many her age, Ellen had left the Church a long time ago, but she had never stopped believing in and talking to God. Now, she suddenly realised she wasn’t quite ready for this statement to be true, however much of a contradiction it seemed to present with some of her most strongly held views.
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Are you there God, it's me Ellen?
- Narrated by: Aoife McMahon
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
- Release Date: 20-11-20
- Language: English
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