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William Stillman

    William James Stillman war ein amerikanischer Journalist, Diplomat, Autor, Historiker und Fotograf. Seine vielfältigen Karrierewege boten ihm eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Welt, die seine Schriften durchdrang. Stillmans Werke untersuchten oft die Schnittpunkte von Geschichte, Kultur und menschlicher Erfahrung. Seine diplomatischen und journalistischen Erfahrungen prägten seinen analytischen Ansatz bei der Dokumentation der Welt um ihn herum.

    Demystifying Autistic Experien
    The Conscious Parent's Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
    Work of the Pastor
    Iron Afloat
    Die Seele des Autismus
    Autismus und die Verbundenheit mit Gott
    • Die Seele des Autismus

      Warum wir die hohe Spiritualität von Menschen mit Autismus brauchen

      »Wir sollten die Unterschiede zwischen uns besser feiern statt sie zu fürchten!« - Dean Hamer, Autor von Das Gottes-Gen Warum ist der unerklärliche und dramatische Anstieg von Autismus ein notwendiger Teil unserer Evolution? Und wie können wir uns besser mit der Gedankenwelt von autistischen Menschen verbinden? Wie können wir uns alle der zahlreichen Talente bedienen, die autistische Kinder und Erwachsene auszeichnen? Es gibt so viel zu lernen von unseren Freunden mit Autismus über die Erweiterung des Bewusstseins. Sie gehen uns voran bei der Entwicklung einer neuen Menschheit. Das neue Buch des Autors von AUTISMUS UND DIE VERBUNDENHEIT MIT GOTT. Gewinner des Nautilus Book Award für Bücher, die unsere Gesellschaft verändern! William Stillman, genannt der »Autismus-Flüsterer«, ist Autor von zehn Elternratgebern und weist selbst das Asperger- Syndrom auf. Als einziger Experte legt er einen Schwerpunkt auf den Bereich Spiritualität. Er schreibt für diverse Fachmagazine, hält Vorträge, Workshops, macht TV-Auftritte und gibt Privatkonsultationen. Am vorliegenden Buch wurden bereits die Filmrechte vergeben.

      Die Seele des Autismus
    • Iron Afloat

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(17)Abgeben

      Everyone knows the story of the battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack. But how many people know the story behind the Confederacy's attempt to build a fleet of armorclad vessels of war?When the Civil War began, the South had virtually no navy, few seamen, and limited shipbuilding facilities. In order to defend its ports against a well-established Northern navy, the South had to resort to innovation, and the Confederate ironclad navy was born.The Confederate government commissioned and put into operation twenty-two armorclad vessels of war. This is their story. From the inception of the program, through the problems of building the vessels, through the careers of the vessels themselves (including gripping battle descriptions), to their eventual destruction or surrender, it is all here. Iron Afloat is history that reads like a novel and will appeal to readers interested in the Civil War and Confederacy as well as to military and naval historians.

      Iron Afloat
    • Work of the Pastor

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,3(279)Abgeben

      Gain an insight into the work of the pastor. This book is based on the thesis that the pastor is the shepherd of the flock that feeds the flock upon God's Word, and the bulk of pastoral work is through the ministry of the Word.The Work of the Pastor has one main idea: Feed the sheep the Word of God.

      Work of the Pastor
    • The Conscious Parent's Guide to Asperger's Syndrome

      A Mindful Approach for Helping Your Child Succeed

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,0(9)Abgeben

      This book serves as a comprehensive resource for parents navigating the challenges of raising children with Asperger's Syndrome. It offers practical advice, strategies for effective communication, and insights into understanding the unique needs and behaviors of these children. By focusing on fostering positive relationships and promoting social skills, the guide aims to empower parents in supporting their child's development and well-being.

      The Conscious Parent's Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
    • Demystifying Autistic Experien

      • 180 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,9(8)Abgeben

      Focusing on a humanist perspective, the book explores autism by highlighting commonalities among people rather than differences. It breaks down fundamental concepts of the autistic experience, using clear language and relatable anecdotes to make the topic accessible to everyone. Through this approach, the author aims to foster understanding and empathy towards individuals on the autism spectrum.

      Demystifying Autistic Experien
    • The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Asperger's Syndrome

      The Sound Advice and Reliable Answers You Need to Help Your Child Succeed

      • 322 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(9)Abgeben

      Focusing on the unique abilities of children with Asperger's, this guide provides parents with essential insights into the developmental disorder. It aims to shift the perspective from disabilities to abilities, offering a clear understanding of what to expect as their child grows. The handbook serves as a practical resource, helping parents navigate the complexities of Asperger's and supporting them in their journey toward understanding and advocacy for their child.

      The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Asperger's Syndrome
    • The Autism Prophecies

      • 207 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,9(6)Abgeben

      It is estimated that every 20 minutes a child is diagnosed with autism. No one knows why cases of autism are increasing worldwide. In The Autism Prophecies , award-winning author William Stillman, who is someone on the autism spectrum himself, completes his spiritual trilogy by revealing the truth about autism and its purpose. In this intriguing book, you will

      The Autism Prophecies
    • More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes, and cancer...combined. In Autism and the God Connection , William Stillman presented extraordinary accounts of spiritual giftedness in autistic children and adults, persons often deemed intellectually inferior. Now, in The Soul of Autism , Stillman shows:We have much to learn from our autistic friends about transcendence rising, a new humanity accessible for all. The Soul of Autism , a Nautilus Book Award winner, illuminates the way.

      Soul of Autism
    • The Underground Railroad

      • 402 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      3,8(26)Abgeben

      In the long list of names who have suffered and died in the cause of freedom, not one, perhaps, could be found whose efforts to redeem a poor family of slaves were more Christlike than Seth Concklin's, whose noble and daring spirit has been so long completely shrouded in mystery. Except John Brown, it is a question, whether his rival could be found with respect to boldness, disinterestedness and willingness to be sacrificed for the deliverance of the oppressed.

      The Underground Railroad