New Book Aims to Bring Readers Closer to God


Schererville, IN (PRWEB) January 24, 2012

When the author known as One Listener was 29, she had a wonderful job with an airline company and traveled extensively, but nothing seemed to satisfy her. One day while reading a book, she asked Jesus to come into her life and make Himself known to her. Shortly thereafter, she started to see new purpose and direction filling her life ? God?s purpose and direction. In One Listener?s new book, ?Lord, I’m Listening? (published by WestBow Press) she shares with readers and fellow Christians her messages from the Lord.

?After many years of receiving these beautiful messages from the Lord, I felt a prompting that God was calling me to share these messages with others, as they can apply to anyone?s life,? One Listener says.

“I am as interested in your life as you are. Leave all to Me, and all will be well with you. My promises will reveal to the world My loving concern and care for people?s lives. Because I live, you live! All lives are open to Me; don?t hold back or be afraid to speak of Me. You must yield to My Spirit?s holy leading. All lives are crying for something to hold on to?to know what is real and able to sustain them. My people must draw together before Me and seek Me to know My leading. The world is desperate for the one thing that only I can give it. Be free, be holy, and be Mine. I am leading you.” -One Listener

?God loves us beyond what we can ever imagine and He is interested in every detail of our lives,? says One Listener. ?He wants us to know Him in a personal way. He wants us to take time to be still and know that He is God, to listen to Him speak to our hearts and to comfort and strengthen us in our walk with Him.?

What others are saying about ?Lord, I’m Listening?:

?I was blessed by reading your book and would encourage anyone who wants to be blessed by God’s Word to read and ponder this book.?


????Rev. James W. Slow

About the Author

One Listener resides in Schererville, Indiana with her husband of over 30 years. While still single in her 20s, she asked the Lord to enter her life. Since then, her life has been forever changed. She has been involved in a number of prayer ministries. This is her first book.

WestBow Press is a strategic self-publishing alliance of Thomas Nelson, Inc., the world?s largest Christian publisher, and Author Solutions, Inc. (ASI) ? the world leader in the popular self-publishing industry segment. Through this partnership, authors benefit from the rich publishing heritage of Thomas Nelson and the speed-to-market advantages of the ASI self-publishing model. Titles published through WestBow Press are evaluated for sales potential and considered for publication under the Thomas Nelson imprint. Thomas Nelson, Inc. continues to ?inspire the world? with distribution of products in more than 100 countries worldwide. For more information, or to start publishing today, visit http://www.westbowpress.com or call (866)-928-1240. Follow us @westbowpress on Twitter for the latest news.

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Sean Curley Aims to Help Humanist, Secular and Atheist Parents by Detailing Non-religious Parenting with New Book: ‘Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion’

Sean Curley Aims to Help Humanist, Secular and Atheist Parents by Detailing Non-religious Parenting with New Book: ‘Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion’










Golden, CO (PRWEB) July 18, 2007

In his book Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion, Sean Curley, in conjunction with Lulu, discusses the ramifications of parenting without reliance on religion. He also details rites, rituals, and practices that can be used in a home regardless of religious affiliation.

Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion is a practical guide for parents, grand parents, educators and other child-care-givers who want to parent without depending on traditions, practices, and rituals of established religions.

Sean Curley wrote Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion because he believes in the value religion has provided to the family in the form of traditions and common practices. He is attempting to bring these same benefits to the Humanist household, regardless of religious belief. Humanism for Parents – Parenting without Religion is available for purchase at Lulu, Amazon, Borders, and Barnes & Noble.

“Parenting has always been difficult, but historically parents have had thousands of years of religious history, traditions and practices to use as a basis for their parenting. With the modern prevalence of the secular or Humanist household, this is no longer true and parents need a guide to help them understand the advantages of religion in parenting, but without reliance on religion.” said Sean Curley. “The book includes information on humanism, morality, spirituality, traditions, practices, moral issues, and has sections for teens and younger children.

Link to Publication*: http://stores.lulu.com/seancurley

ABOUT AUTHOR

Sean Curley has been studying religions and philosophy all his life. After studying world religions in college, concluding they all have value, but none are uniquely correct, he came to Humanism. When he married a like-minded woman they embarked on a program of humanistic parenting. Mr. Curley has a BS degree in Computer Science, an MS degree in Engineering Management, and an MS degree in Space Studies. He currently lives with his family in Colorado.

ABOUT LULU

Founded in 2002, Lulu is the world’s fastest-growing print-on-demand marketplace for digital do-it-yourselfers. Please see http://www.lulu.com for more information.

MEDIA CONTACT: Sean Curley, humanismforparents @ spiritualhumanist.info, http://spiritualhumanist.info

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