Author: Michael Morwood
Publisher: A Crossroad/Carlisle Book
Keywords: faith, trusting, god
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2002-09-25
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0824519841
ISBN-13: 9780824519841

The author seeks to counter commonly held notions--like the need for people to earn or be worthy of God’s love--with the loving portrait of the Father handed down by Jesus.

Author: Osho
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Keywords: oneself, trusting, intimacy
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2001-12-14
List price: $13.95
ISBN-10: 0312275668
ISBN-13: 9780312275662

"Hit-and-run" relationships have become common in our society as it has grown more rootless, less tied to traditional family structures, and more accepting of casual sex. But at the same time, there arises an undercurrent of feeling that something is missing-a quality of intimacy.This quality has very little to do with the physical, though sex is certainly one possible door. Far more important is a willingness to expose our deepest feelings and vulnerabilities, with the trust that the other person will treat them with care. Ultimately, the willingness to take the risk of intimacy has to be gro

Author: Jeannie St.John Taylor
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Keywords: trusting
Number of Pages: 560
Published: 2004-09-25
List price: $12.99
ISBN-10: 0825437210
ISBN-13: 9780825437212

Despite falling in the creek and slopping hogs—the awfulest, stinkiest, scariest job on the farm—Erik learns to face his fears and trust God. He even finds that the thing he fears most may actually be a lot of fun. (20041101)

Author: Patricia Illingworth
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: medicine, trusting
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 2005-11-22
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 0415364833
ISBN-13: 9780415364836

Providing a fascinating overview of healthcare spending and cost-containment mechanisms in the US, this book explores the consequences of managed care for the community with particular attention paid to doctor-patient relationships. The author studies this significant relationship from a social perspective arguing that shifting financial risk onto doctors in a profit-making system seriously damages patient trust. In addition this undermines overall social capital, which in turn has been linked to health outcomes. Including case study examples and policy implications, this insightful t

Author: Shannon Guymon
Publisher: Bonneville Books
Keywords: heart, trusting
Number of Pages: 185
Published: 2002-07
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1555176208
ISBN-13: 9781555176204

Ten years after high school graduation, Megan Garrett is living the quiet life. Too quiet. Her life is complete with a new job selling real estate, a great little house, and a dog. She definitely is not the same person she was in high school. As a teenager-with her bleached blonde hair, designer clothes, and the class hunk for a boyfriend-Megan had thought her life was destined to be wonderful. Now, with her natural brown hair, discount clothes, and as single as ever, Megan’s life seems destined for monotony. But destiny works in mysterious ways. When Trevor Riley shows up at their te

Authors:Andreas Roepstorff, Anthony Jack,
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Keywords: vol, subject, trusting
Number of Pages: 220
Published: 2004-09
List price: $29.90
ISBN-10: 090784586X
ISBN-13: 9780907845867

Introspective evidence is still treated with great suspicion in cognitive science. This work is designed to encourage cognitive scientists to take more account of the subject’s unique perspective.

Author: M. J. Rya
Publisher: Broadway
Keywords: live, happily, effort, overwhelmed, feeling, yourself, stop, trusting
Number of Pages: 204
Published: 2004-05-11
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0767914902
ISBN-13: 9780767914901

In an age of constant media messages and so-called expert advice telling us to be richer, thinner, smarter, and faster, we’re all dogged by worry and self-doubt. Life coach M. J. Ryan believes we’ve become so dependent on “experts” that we’ve forgotten how to trust ourselves. In her new book, Ryan finds the answer to feeling swept away by life: understanding that we already have what it takes to cope and learning how to tap into the wisdom inside us. In Trusting Yourself, M. J. Ryan shows that the long-forgotten virtue of self-trust, like patience and “an attitude of gratitude,”
  
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