Read Online For The Love Of All (Mark Millers One, #5) Author Melissa Studdard Released As Digital
Millers One is a spiritual anthology examining TrueLife experiences of Authors and their Faith, As the series evolves expect to discover what it means to have faith, no matter what that faith is and no matter where they live.
Remember that we are all part of this One World,
Story Five from Melissa Studdard, bestselling author of Six Weeks to Yehidah, and Scott Lutz, a behavioral and teen counselor, tells an incredible tale of finding love where love was never expected.
The romantically linked pair of authors shares how they almost never met and how their spirituality created a bond that spanned a continent.
Melissa told me in the process of writing this that she and her boyfriend, Scott, gained a new understanding of their relationship.
That is something that I have noticed as the One series evolves, I am seeing a pattern where faith and spirituality are strongly intertwined with love and relationships, It seems that the stronger someone's faith is, so are their relationships,
I discovered some new things and took some inspiration from this story, Melissa and Scott seem to easily share a relationship that we all could strive for, if we took the time.
A lot of couples can finish each other's sentences, but can they do that from the opposite side of the country Through meditation and enlightenment, these authors have achieved a purity in their love.
Come find out what makes them unique, Melissa and Scott have truly captured the majesty of their relationship through telling words and powerful imagery, They have shown through meditative contemplation and an inspiring will to bond that relationships are far from perfect, but the reward of true passion true love far outweighs mortal qualms.
The spectrum of love versus fear is a dangerous road to tread, for
fear lingers always in the darkness and threatens the serenity of connection.
Yet, with the mastery of communication and the dispelling of a troubled past, love will conquer true, Melissa and Scott reveal in their story the divine energy that connects them and how the resulting release of fear has rent the shackles from their doubting minds.
In this way, their love has blossomed and the relationship they each deemed skeptical from the start has become something truly magical.
A story of renewal, a story of faith: "For the Love of All" is a remarkable tale of inner wisdom and the divine essence that binds us all.
Remember: "One plus one equals more than two, . . " Melissa Studdard is the author of five books, including the poetry collections Dear Selection Committee and I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast, the poetry chapbook Like a Bird with a Thousand Wings, and the young adult novel Six Weeks to Yehidah.
Her work has been featured by NPR, PBS, The New York Times, The Guardian, and Houston Matters, and has also appeared in a wide variety of periodicals, such as POETRY, Kenyon , Psychology Today, New Ohio , Harvard , New England , and Poets Writers.
A short film of the title poem from Studdards I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast by Dan Sickles of Moxie Pictures for Motionpoems was an official selection for the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival and the Minneapolis St.
Pau Melissa Studdard is the author of five books, including the poetry collections 'Dear Selection Committee' and 'I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast', the poetry chapbook 'Like a Bird with a Thousand Wings', and the young adult novel 'Six Weeks to Yehidah'.
Her work has been featured by NPR, PBS, The New York Times, The Guardian, and Houston Matters, and has also appeared in a wide variety of periodicals, such as POETRY, Kenyon , Psychology Today, New Ohio , Harvard , New England , and Poets Writers.
A short film of the title poem from Studdard's 'I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast' by Dan Sickles of Moxie Pictures for Motionpoems was an official selection for the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival and the Minneapolis St.
Paul International Film Festival, as well as winner of the REEL Poetry Festival Audience Choice Award, Other poems of Studdard's have been made into car magnets, telepoem booth recordings, origami bouquets, and Houston City Banners and have won or placed in prizes such as The Lucille Medwick Memorial Award for a poem on a humanitarian theme from The Poetry Society of America, The Penn Poetry Prize, Jeffrey E.
Smith Editors' Prize from The Missouri , the Tom Howard Prize from Winning Writers, The Gregory O'Donoghue International Poetry Prize from Munster Literature Centre, and Aesthetica magazine Creative Writing Award.
Her book awards include the Forward National Literature Award, the International Book Award, the Kathak Literary Award, the Poiesis Award of Honor International, the Readers' Favorite Award, and two Pinnacle Book Achievement Awards.
As well, her works have been listed in Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts' Best Books of the Year, January Magazine's Best Childrens Books of the Year, Bustle's "Feminist Poems To Inspire You When The World Is Just Too Much," and 's Most Gifted Books.
In addition to writing, Studdard serves on the advisory board of Roulah Foundation, is a past president of the Associated Writing Program's Women's Caucus, and is former executive producer and host of VIDA Voices Views for VIDA: Women in Literary Arts.
She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence college and is a professor for the Lone Star College System, sitelink.