Torn between his Christian faith and Palestinian dream of a homeland, Famir is drawn to a terrorist plot in New York, calling attention to unresolved Israeli-Palestinian issues in the Middle-East. Will he do the right thing?
Follow him and others in a relentless pursuit to reset their moral compass and the struggle for personal renewal in a modern setting of diminishing values.
Searching for lasting values in an "everything is okay" culture, Father Stan Rybak assists in their struggle to recognize the blending of Good and Evil, an adventure toward awakening, awareness and renewal.
The Taming of the Loon reads very smoothly with engaging dialogue that builds momentum to the story; really appealing and beautifully written.
— Susan Anderson-Khleif, PhD
The Taming of the Loon leads the reader down into...our unconscious shadows. Therein lies one's moral struggle of right and wrong...in this private wrestling arena one's true conscience emerges as an actionable behavior.
— Paul J. Kachoris, M.D., Psychiatrist
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Follow him and others in a relentless pursuit to reset their moral compass and the struggle for personal renewal in a modern setting of diminishing values.
Searching for lasting values in an "everything is okay" culture, Father Stan Rybak assists in their struggle to recognize the blending of Good and Evil, an adventure toward awakening, awareness and renewal.
The Taming of the Loon reads very smoothly with engaging dialogue that builds momentum to the story; really appealing and beautifully written.
— Susan Anderson-Khleif, PhD
The Taming of the Loon leads the reader down into...our unconscious shadows. Therein lies one's moral struggle of right and wrong...in this private wrestling arena one's true conscience emerges as an actionable behavior.
— Paul J. Kachoris, M.D., Psychiatrist
The Taming of the Loon: Discover the Blurry Line Between Right and Wrong
Torn between his Christian faith and Palestinian dream of a homeland, Famir is drawn to a terrorist plot in New York, calling attention to unresolved Israeli-Palestinian issues in the Middle-East. Will he do the right thing?
Follow him and others in a relentless pursuit to reset their moral compass and the struggle for personal renewal in a modern setting of diminishing values.
Searching for lasting values in an "everything is okay" culture, Father Stan Rybak assists in their struggle to recognize the blending of Good and Evil, an adventure toward awakening, awareness and renewal.
The Taming of the Loon reads very smoothly with engaging dialogue that builds momentum to the story; really appealing and beautifully written.
— Susan Anderson-Khleif, PhD
The Taming of the Loon leads the reader down into...our unconscious shadows. Therein lies one's moral struggle of right and wrong...in this private wrestling arena one's true conscience emerges as an actionable behavior.
— Paul J. Kachoris, M.D., Psychiatrist
Follow him and others in a relentless pursuit to reset their moral compass and the struggle for personal renewal in a modern setting of diminishing values.
Searching for lasting values in an "everything is okay" culture, Father Stan Rybak assists in their struggle to recognize the blending of Good and Evil, an adventure toward awakening, awareness and renewal.
The Taming of the Loon reads very smoothly with engaging dialogue that builds momentum to the story; really appealing and beautifully written.
— Susan Anderson-Khleif, PhD
The Taming of the Loon leads the reader down into...our unconscious shadows. Therein lies one's moral struggle of right and wrong...in this private wrestling arena one's true conscience emerges as an actionable behavior.
— Paul J. Kachoris, M.D., Psychiatrist
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The Taming of the Loon: Discover the Blurry Line Between Right and Wrong

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BN ID: | 2940160941523 |
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Publisher: | Xulon Press |
Publication date: | 01/28/2022 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 3 MB |
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