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Amber Robinson

Auteur de NO GRID Survival Projects

7 oeuvres 72 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Amber Robinson is a NAHA Level 2 professional Aromatherapist, and an AHG Registered Herbalist. She grows her own herbs on her farm in the Missouri Ozarks, which she uses to create her own essential oils. She teaches essential oil distillation at her school, The Bitter Herb Academy.

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NCLA Review -If you have ever wondered how you can make a difference or felt that you are too busy or too unimportant to make a difference, then this book is for you. The author, a busy mother of five, leads through example. This slim book is organized into sections relating to why we should give, how to give and how to fit giving into your life. The stories sprinkled throughout the book serve as marvelous incentives to get us thinking and hopefully then moving to help others. Although listed as a women’s book, it is equally applicable for men. After listing several obstacles that might stop one from getting involved, the author points out that with thoughtful prayer, our concerns can turn into positive action. Rating: 4 —JD… (plus d'informations)
 
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ncla | 1 autre critique | May 17, 2011 |
Mercy Rising by Amber Robinson is true to its subtitle and involves Simple Ways to Practice Justice and Compassion. Aimed mostly at women, Robinson discusses practical ways of serving in everyday life including educating readers about organizations, opportunities, and websites that deal with combating poverty and other social justice issues, locally and internationally.

Drawing from her experiences as an advocate for Compassion International - a Christian child sponsorship organization - Robinson points out easy ways to help better the lives of others. Some of her suggestions seemed rather obvious (donating clothing) but others were new to me (searching websites that report on companies agreeing to stop human rights violations). Mercy Rising is a book that could be a valued resource to those taking the first steps towards justice around them as well as to those that have been making strides for years.

A friend of mine is fond of saying that to start serving others, people just need to get off their "buts" (But I'm too busy, But I don't have money, But I'm not good at that). Robinson takes this philosophy one step further and centers her book around the idea of each person starting with just "one thing". For anyone who's ever been overwhelmed at injustice in the world but doesn't think that one person can make a difference, Mercy Rising is a great place to look to have a change of heart and realize that even small steps can have a positive impact in the world.
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7
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½ 4.3
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