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Spiritual Steps On the Road to Success
Gaining the goal without losing your soul.
Published April, 2009
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Jesus Rode a Donkey Why Republicans Don't Have the Corner on Christ
Is a Christian Democrat an oxymoron? Dr. Linda Seger, who holds 2 M.A. degrees in Theology and a ThD in Theology and Drama, shows how Christian values have shaped, and continue to shape, many of the policies of the Democratic Party. She looks at such controversial issues as ecology, taking care of the poor and needy, war and peace, terrorism, abortion, and homosexuality from both a Biblical and theological perspective.
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The Healing Touch of Horses
(A story contributed by Linda Seger and her trainer Danie) "Unaweep: One Horse, Two Transformations" written by Linda Seger and her trainer, Danie Hewlett about the transformations they have both experienced from their relationship with the horse, Unaweep.
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Web Thinking
Many of us find, in our desire for success, that the usual competitive model, sometimes called linear thinking, seems to cause anxiety and even makes us less humane. But we don't know an alternative, or aren't sure if the alternative is as workable. In her new book, Linda Seger explores the new paradigm of the future which she calls web-thinking, and discusses how to apply it to your professional, personal, and spiritual life. And she discusses how she found her success, by changing her thinking model from the competitive model to the more collaborative web-thinking.

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Behind the Screen: Hollywood Insiders on Faith, Film and Culture
Edited by Spencer Lewerenz and Barbara Nicolosi, with a chapter by Linda Seger called "What Kind of Stories Should we Tell?" Behind the Screen presents a fascinating look at Hollywood through the eyes of Christian writers, producers, and executives living out their faith on movie sets, in studio offices, and at TV networks.
"These authors are culture-makers who want to seamlessly integrate their beliefs with their work and art."
Publishers Weekly, starred review
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Signs of Life: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers
By Jack Solomon and Sonia Maasik, with a chapter by Linda Seger called "Creating the Myth."
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