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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "The wilderness is not where your faith goes to die, but where it finally learns to breathe."Most of us inherited a faith we didn't build-a structure of rigid rules, exhausting performance, and brittle certainty. But what happens when the roof caves in? What happens when the "Empire of Force" demands a version of you that you can no longer provide?Wilderness & Wonder is not a book about trying harder. It is a 40-day Lenten survival guide for the spiritually displaced, the tired, and those standing in religious wreckage. Through honest, gritty, and trauma-aware reflections, Gregory Simpson invites you to leave behind the "God of the Ledger" and meet the God who is actually there.Is this book for you? This journey is designed for those who: Feel "homeless" within their own religious traditions.Are navigating the messy middle of spiritual deconstruction.Crave a faith transition that values questions more than easy answers.Are exhausted by the "Empire of Performance" and seek mortal relief.Desire a spirituality rooted in liberation theology and social justice.Following a weekly arc of transformation, this guide offers a path through: Breaking the Addiction to Performance: Moving from adrenaline to grace.Dismantling Systems: Confronting the toxic "Bouncers of Belonging."Economic Irrationality: Discovering a Kingdom built on wonder and plenty.Embodied Resistance: Moving from beautiful ideas to embodied action.Warning: This journey includes friction. It will ask you to drop your mask, fire the bouncers in your head, and look at the things you are terrified to see. But you will not go alone. Through forty days of daily Lenten reflections, you will discover that the wilderness is not a place of abandonment, but the space where you finally become free.About the Author Gregory Simpson is a minister and former software developer who lives at the intersection of ancient faith and modern wreckage. Currently serving in Chatham, Ontario, he provides a voice of flinchless grace for those wandering outside the gates of traditional certainty. The wilderness is where faith learns to breathe. A Lenten survival guide for the spiritually displaced standing in religious wreckage. Trade the "Empire of Performance" for a gritty, honest journey into wonder and mortal relief. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: New. This volume presents the site of Northton in the Western Isles of Scotland (at Toe Head on Harris).During excavations in 1965 and 1966 two early horizons were identified beneath and close to the base of the machair sands. With excavation the stratigraphically later of these horizons furnished evidence for a probable stone structure, funerary and faunal remains, and an abundance of artefacts, particularly pottery, which in turn dated the horizon to the Neolithic period. In contrast, the lower horizon lay directly above the natural boulder clay, was sealed by the machair sands, and contained a general paucity of faunal and artefactual remains. Due to the discovery of one small sherd of Neolithic pottery it was assumed, however, that this horizon might represent an earlier phase of Neolithic occupation. During a brief season of fieldwork in 2001 a seemingly comparable horizon, which also rested above the boulder clay, was identified in a section which had been exposed through coastal erosion. Following a limited investigation this basal horizon produced evidence for human activity in the form of possible stone settings, charred plant macrofossils, faunal remains and a small assemblage of chipped stone artefacts. Significantly, a series of dates obtained from the plant macrofossils indicate that this material is unambiguously of the Mesolithic period. Whilst these somewhat unexpected results have major implications for constructing the internal chronology of the site, as they appear to extend human activity at Northton back to the seventh millennium cal. BC, they are also of considerable interest at both a regional and national level, as they may represent the first direct evidence for Mesolithic activity in the Western Isles. The volume has chapters on the site's early occupation, the Beaker period, Bronze, Iron, and later periods, and a history of the Northton Machair. There are six Appendices and Catalogues of finds and data.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "The wilderness is not where your faith goes to die, but where it finally learns to breathe."Most of us inherited a faith we didn't build-a structure of rigid rules, exhausting performance, and brittle certainty. But what happens when the roof caves in? What happens when the "Empire of Force" demands a version of you that you can no longer provide?Wilderness & Wonder is not a book about trying harder. It is a 40-day Lenten survival guide for the spiritually displaced, the tired, and those standing in religious wreckage. Through honest, gritty, and trauma-aware reflections, Gregory Simpson invites you to leave behind the "God of the Ledger" and meet the God who is actually there.Is this book for you? This journey is designed for those who: Feel "homeless" within their own religious traditions.Are navigating the messy middle of spiritual deconstruction.Crave a faith transition that values questions more than easy answers.Are exhausted by the "Empire of Performance" and seek mortal relief.Desire a spirituality rooted in liberation theology and social justice.Following a weekly arc of transformation, this guide offers a path through: Breaking the Addiction to Performance: Moving from adrenaline to grace.Dismantling Systems: Confronting the toxic "Bouncers of Belonging."Economic Irrationality: Discovering a Kingdom built on wonder and plenty.Embodied Resistance: Moving from beautiful ideas to embodied action.Warning: This journey includes friction. It will ask you to drop your mask, fire the bouncers in your head, and look at the things you are terrified to see. But you will not go alone. Through forty days of daily Lenten reflections, you will discover that the wilderness is not a place of abandonment, but the space where you finally become free.About the Author Gregory Simpson is a minister and former software developer who lives at the intersection of ancient faith and modern wreckage. Currently serving in Chatham, Ontario, he provides a voice of flinchless grace for those wandering outside the gates of traditional certainty. The wilderness is where faith learns to breathe. A Lenten survival guide for the spiritually displaced standing in religious wreckage. Trade the "Empire of Performance" for a gritty, honest journey into wonder and mortal relief. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketKartoniert / Broschiert. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorrnrnD. D. A. Simpson, E. M. Murphy and R. A. GregoryKlappentextThis volume presents the site of Northton in the Western Isles of Scotland (at Toe Head on Harris).During excavations in 1965 and 1966 .