The Broken Image: Restoring Personal Wholeness through Healing Prayer
Presents documented case studies of homosexuals and lesbians who have been reoriented to heterosexuality through applied healing prayer.
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Presents documented case studies of homosexuals and lesbians who have been reoriented to heterosexuality through applied healing prayer.
Leanne Payne explains the basis of her counseling ministry Christ's in dwelling presence that brings the power of the incarnation into wounded lives.
The time has finally come for us to join the Arab Library as a very important reference in music criticism as a science and not as an essay practice
Antigone begins with The two sons of Oedipus, Eteocles and Polyneices, who are fighting for the kingship of Thebes. Both men die in the battle. Their successor, Creon, decides that King Eteocles will be buried, but Polyneices, because he was leading a foreign army, will be left on the field of battle. Antigone, his sister, buries him anyway.
Antigone is caught burying Polyneices and is condemned to death. Her fiance and Creon's son, Haemon, learns about this and tries to convince Creon to change his mind. It's only then that the seer Tiresias appears. After a long discussion, he finally persuades Creon that the gods want Polyneices buried. By then it's too late Antigone has hung herself, Haemon kills himself when he finds her, and Creon's wife kills herself when she learns about her son.