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Jack Canfield - Chicken soup for the Christian soul: 101 stories to open the heart and rekindle the spirit

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These stories will deepen your Christian faith by helping you practice Christian values in your daily life: at home, at work and in the community. This collection will open your heart to the experience and expression of more love in your life and will remind you that you are never alone or without hope, no matter how challenging and painful your circumstances may be.

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title:Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul : 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit
author:Canfield, Jack
publisher:Health Communications, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9781558745032
ebook isbn13:9780585104522
language:English
subjectChristian life.
publication date:1997
lcc:BV4515.2.C45 1997eb
ddc:242
subject:Christian life.
Page i
What People Are Saying About Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul
"Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen have mixed together another soul-satisfying and spirit-lifting pot of Chicken Soup. The savory ingredients of love, faith, family, caring, compassion and humor are blended together in Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul with the seasonings of life to bring us heartwarming stories that will enrich, ennoble and empower us. Say, guys, can I have seconds?"
Father Brian Cavanaugh, TOR
"Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul is possibility thinking manifesting itself as little stories that irresistibly tug at your heart and leave a lifelong memory. You'll love this book."
Dr. Robert H. Schuller
"Thanks for sharing more stories that remind us of what life is really about. Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul made me laugh and cry and the best partit's not fattening!"
Cindy Crawford
"Who thinks of the check-out lane as a powerful place? These stories remind us it is! Such seemingly random, unheralded scenarios are always presenting us with chances to exhibit the power of our goodness with each other, to subtly and colorfully experience the wonderful, holy, healing qualities of God that are in every one of us. Read this, and be inspired to dispatch yourself to experience more of those exquisite qualities every single day, where ever you go, whatever you do."
Ashley Judd
"This thought-provoking book will change the way you feel, think and believe. Read it."
Bob Harrison
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"What an awesome celebration of God's love for each of his children! Read Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul anytime, but especially when you need a heavenly hug."
Joan Wester Anderson
author, Where Angels Walk and Where Wonders Prevail
"'God created man,'" someone once suggested, 'because he liked stories.' When Jesus spoke, he spoke most often in parables. This collection continues the tradition of faithful people telling stories of their experience of God met in the routine of life. I laughed and cried as I read them. In story after story I recognized the thread of divinity woven into the fabric of life. A treasure for Christians who love to hear and tell stories."
Michael Lindvall
author, The Good News from North Haven
"Your walk with Christ will be enhanced every single day as you open the pages of this spirit-filled book."
Glenna Salsbury
professional speaker, author, The Art of the Fresh Start
"Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul is an outstanding collection of powerful, heartwarming stories full of faith and inspiration."
Dave Dravecky
author, Worth of a Man and founder, Outreach of Hope
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Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul
101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit
Jack Canfield
Mark Victor Hansen
Patty Aubery
Nancy Mitchell
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We would like to acknowledge the following publishers and individuals for permission to reprint the following material. (Note: The stories that were penned anonymously, that are in the public domain, or, that were written by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Patty Aubery or Nancy Mitchell are not included in this listing.)
Love Your Enemy. Reprinted with permission from Guideposts Magazine. 1972 by Guideposts, Carmel, NY 10512.
There Are No Coincidences. Reprinted by permission of Warren Miller 1996 Warren Miller.
Where's the Baby Jesus? Reprinted by permission of Jeannie S. Williams. 1984 Jeannie S. Williams.
Trouble at the Inn. Reprinted with permission from Guideposts Magazine. 1966 by Guideposts, Carmel, NY 10512.
Ten Cents. Reprinted by permission of Jeanne Morris. 1997 Jeanne Morris.
In God's Hands a World of Mittens. Reprinted by permission of The Post-Standard. 1996 The Post-Standard. All rights reserved.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Chicken soup for the Christian soul: 101 stories to open the heart and
rekindle the spirit / Jack Canfield... [et al.].
p. cm.
ISBN 1-55874-503-3 (hardcover) ISBN 1-55874-501-7 (trade paper)
1. Christian life. I. Canfield, Jack, date
BV4515.2.C45
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