If you enjoy christian poetry then I would like to invite you to click on to this page toread about my poetry book that I recently published.
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Keep the Faith is a collection of poems, this book will provide inspiration, encouragement, and comfort for every season and event in life. Whether you are celebrating Christmas, a wedding, or a graduation, you will find a poem suited to your exact occasion. When you need a little encouragement during moments of disappointment or loss, when you want to say "thank you," "I'm grateful," or "I love you," or when you need a reminder of God's grace, you will find what you need in this inspiring collection. Written with wit, sensitivity, passion, and wisdom, The Poems and Prayers of Stacey Chillemi is a treasure that belongs in every household. It is a collection to dip into repeatedly to benefit from Stacey’s constant words of faith, hope, and love.
Product Details:
Printed: 71 pages, 6.00" x 9.00", perfect binding, 60# cream interior paper, black and white interior ink , 100# exterior paper, full-color exterior ink
ISBN: 1-4116-2845-4
Publisher: Lulu, Inc.
Language: English
Version: 3
Lulu Sales Rank: 6,386
Hits: 610
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How do we know Christ loves us? How do we know when the love of God shines the room with his love and floors us with his presence?
My Lord I love you What can I give you my lord? You have given the world You have floored me with your presence. How? By surrounding me with wonderful people who care for me Love me How do I know you watch over me? I know because your love shines my room each morning with your presence You have blessed my life with the gifts you have given me What gifts? The gift of giving To share my love with others The ability to share myself with the world around me. To share the words of Christ that lay in my heart Through my actions that lie in my spirit.
Why are lockets shaped as hearts?
Hearts are lockets, Each person has a heart filled with love However, not everyone knows how to love themselves or others Ask Christ for key He will come into your soul and unlock your heart Love will flow like a river Running throughout your body The love will change you And Touch the lives around you.
Who is by our side through our highs and lows? Who guides us to safety when we are lost? Who will save you when you are in trouble?
The Fear of what others think carries inside within all of us, The worries of what others think, The concern of acceptance Is it necessary to worry about what others think? On the other hand, should we be concerned about what Christ thinks? Is society forgiving? Christ is, Does society love you for who you are? Christ does, Does society love you and all your flaws? Christ does, When you fall and cannot get up who will save you Christ will
What is the true meaning of love? What does it mean for two people to truly love each other?
It is easy to express verbally that you love him or her.
The words I love you are quick and easy to say,
But there is another side to the words I love you
A side that is not so short and simple
It is through one's action
When you love someone, those actions should appear naturally
You should not have to wonder how the right way to love someone is
There is no right or wrong way
Loving someone comes within
It shows through the person's eyes, their tough
The magic of love is when two people love each other
Those two are bond together as one
When those two share intimate emotions in the heat of passion
Their souls (the spirit within the soul) endure together as one
Two bodies within the same mind body and soul
For as long as eternity ruled by God will let them share their love
A love that will be with us forever
So when I say I love you its not three simple words
It is what my heart feels and my actions show
It is a special commitment
A commitment shared from the moment we said, I do
I have a Associate Degree in business, a BA in marketing and a minor in advertising. I have worked for NBC, Dateline, Channel 4 News, and other large companies. And I have always had a strong background in Business and Marketing and I have a strong business background. Womans World Magazine just interviewed me for an article on all my accomplishments.
I have written speeches/proposals for other people speaking in front of congress. I have also spoke in front of Congress for employment discrimination. You can check my profolio to see one of my speeches.
Keep the Faith consists of beautiful, inspirational poetry that will inspire your life forever. As you read this poetry, you will see a completely new meaning of life.
I bought this book three weeks ago and was immediately blown away with the inspirational poetry in this inexpensive book. The poetry gives you hope, direction, a new look on life and inspires you to follow your goal and achieve your dreams, where as dreams do come true . The book is wonderful to read and one you pick it up you can't put it down. I hope this author writes more books in the future because I will definitely buy them. Overall, I'd recommend the book to anyone who loves poetry. What a great book!
Stacey has a different attitude about life. No longer, shy about divulging her medical history. She is now hard at work on a book about her condition, hoping to dispel some of the unfortunate myths that have made it difficult for epileptics to keep jobs and friends.
Stacey was on their talk show New Jersey women sharing her experiences concerning epilepsy and her book.
Chillemi is the author of epilepsy you're not alone, an inspirational book written for people living with epilepsy. inspired by her own battles with epilepsy, Chillemi wrote a book to give those coping with the disorder greater self esteem, hope and motivation to continue living normal life's.
Written By Jenna Martin, Senior Editor of Epilepsy.com Living life with epilepsy can be a colossal struggle. But, if you are Stacey Chillemi, it is a challenge and an opportunity to help others. Stacey Chillemi is 32 years old, a mother of three, a wife and writer. Her journey and reason for being is defined each day by the happiness in her children's eyes and the people with epilepsy she has helped through her writing. "Through this experience with epilepsy I have learned to accept my limitations and to change the way I look at things. Through my writing I am able to help others and just knowing I've helped is enough of a reward," said Chillemi. How it Began At five years of age, Chillemi contracted encephalitis from what doctors surmise began as an ear infection. For four days she lay in a coma and doctors were unsure of whether she would suffer from paralysis as well as the extent of the brain damage. Fortunately, she recovered from her bout with encephalitis with no paralysis. However, she was left with epilepsy. Since her diagnosis, 27 years ago, Chillemi has had seizures ranging in severity from mild seizures in her sleep to tonic-clonic seizures. Living with Limitations As a mother of three and a woman with epilepsy, Chillemi is realistic about her limitations, "Having epilepsy and being a mom is difficult at times because I worry that if I have a seizure and I am unable to recover fast enough, that my kids will suffer," said Chillemi. In fact, the entire time Chillemi has been a mother she has had only one tonic-clonic seizure resulting in serious injury. According to Chillemi, she was walking the dog with her children when she felt a seizure coming on. She immediately instructed the children to go inside and wait downstairs for her. Following the seizure, Chillemi realized she had suffered a head injury and reached out to a neighbor for help. After the tonic-clonic seizure Chillemi decided to write a childrens book, called "My Mommy Has Epilepsy". Her goal was to help children understand epilepsy in an age appropriate way as well as to help dispel some of the fear she had witnessed her own children experience. "I dont want my children to get nervous or to worry about my seizures and the tonic- clonic seizure really motivated me to write a children's book to help them and other kids cope and understand epilepsy." She admits she is also limited by not being able to drive, but attributes her ability to ask for help when she needs it as one more lesson learned. "At first it was difficult to rely on other people to drive the children and me places. I felt bad asking family and friends. But, now Ive accepted my limitations and accepted who I am." Wisdom for Women Chillemi cautions women with epilepsy to monitor their stress level. "Dont try to accomplish too much. Do as much as you can and remember to set realistic goals and to reward yourself each day." She also believes that in order to live with epilepsy and maintain a positive attitude it is important to focus on ones self. " Dont look at what other people can do, only focus on yourself and your abilities because if you constantly compare, then you are adding to your stress level, which leads to being more physically drained and ultimately leaves you open to experience more seizures." She advises women with epilepsy to educate themselves about their epilepsy and believes knowledge helps alleviate stress as well, "Women need to consult with their doctor, but not rely on their doctor for all of their information. In order to really feel empowered it is essential to take the initiative to learn all you can about epilepsy." Chillemi is in the process of publishing several books including, "Epilepsy and Pregnancy",which she coauthored with Dr. Blanca Vazquez, "My Mommy Has Epilepsy" and "Love of a Lifetime". She has also published "Epilepsy Youre Not Alone". For more information regarding Chillemis work please visit : www.authorsden.com/staceydchillemi
Author Stacey Chillemi
About Stacey: Taking Care of my children has been one of the most wonderful and fulfilling experiences of my life. But as I was home I felt that I was missing something. I was devoting all my time to my children and my family and I slowly was neglecting myself.
I felt that I needed to achieve my own personal accomplishments. I needed to do something else. Something was missing from my life.
In college, I began writing a book called, “Epilepsy You’re Not Alone.” Between finishing college, getting married, having children and starting my own family my writing was put on the back burner and I was never able to finish it or any other writings.
Finally, My husband noticed my need to accomplish more in my life and he suggested that I take some time out for myself, finish writing my book and begin to write again. So I did!
I am 33 years-old, a mother of three, a wife and now a professional writer. My journey and reason for being is defined each day by the happiness in my children’s eyes and the people I have helped through my writing.
“Through this experience with epilepsy I have learned to accept my limitations and to change the way I look at things. Through my writing I am able to help others and just knowing I’ve helped is enough of a reward. At five-years-old, I contracted encephalitis from what doctors’ surmise began as an ear infection.
For four days I lay in a coma and doctors were unsure of whether I would suffer from paralysis as well as the extent of the brain damage. Fortunately, I recovered from my fight with encephalitis with no paralysis. However, I was diagnosed with epilepsy. Since my diagnosis, 28 years ago, I had seizures ranging in severity from mild seizures in her sleep to tonic-clonic seizures. As a mother of three and a woman with epilepsy, I am realistic about my limitations, “Having epilepsy and being a mom is difficult at times because I worry that if I have a seizure and I am unable to recover fast enough, that my kids will suffer,”. In fact, the entire time I have been a mother I have experienced only one tonic-clonic seizure resulting in serious injury. I was walking the dog with her children when she felt a seizure coming on. I immediately instructed the children to go inside and wait downstairs for her. Following the seizure, I realized I had suffered a head injury and reached out to a neighbor for help. After the tonic-clonic seizure I decided to write a children’s book, called “My Mommy Has Epilepsy”. My goal was to help children understand epilepsy in an age appropriate way as well as to help dispel some of the fear I had witnessed her own children experience. “I don’t want my children to get nervous or to worry about my seizures and the tonic- clonic seizure really motivated me to write a children’s book to help them and other kids cope and understand epilepsy.” I am limited by not being able to drive due to my epilepsy, but it has helped me to become a stronger person I’ve accepted my limitations and accepted who I am.” Visit www.authorsden.com/staceydchillemi
Nominated By: Jill http://www.cwahm.com/wah/motm.htm
Why are lockets shaped as hearts?
Hearts are lockets,
Each person has a heart filled with love
However, not everyone knows how to love themselves or others
Ask Christ for key
He will come into your soul and unlock your heart
Love will flow like a river
Running throughout your body
The love will change you
And Touch the lives around you.
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