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Friday, August 22, 2014

16 Reflections of First Principle now available in paperback and on Kindle on Amazon.com

The paperback book and Kindle edition of 16 Reflections On The First Principle Of Unitarian Universalism: The Inherent Worth and Dignity Of Every Person are now available on Amazon.com.

This book is wonderful for personal reflection and for use in book discussion groups, small ministry groups, and adult religious education classes.

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Fund raising opportunity selling David G. Markham publications books

August, 2014
Fund Raising Opportunity

David G. Markham publications has a fund raising opportunity for churches and other organizations which would like to sell DGMP books. Most of the DGMP books sell for $9.95 on Amazon.com. If you or your organization would like to buy the books in quantities of 5 for $25.00 or 10 for $40.00 you or your organization can make almost $5.00 per book with the 5 book bundle or $6.00 per book with the 10 book bundle. That’s a profit of almost $25.00 for the 5 book bundled, or $60.00 for the 10 book bundle.

These books are beneficial for personal reflection, but lend themselves especially to book discussion groups, small group ministries, or the basis for adult education classes or workshops.

For more information and or to order books email me at davidgmarkham@gmail.com or call me at 585-727-3663. New titles are being added every month. To view the current books available, search by the author’s name, David G. Markham on Amazon.com.

Thank you for your attention and consideration of this opportunity to be of service in faith development, and to raise money in a very lucrative and beneficial way for you, your church, or other organization.

As of August, 2014 the books available are:

2 books in a series on the seven principles of Unitarian Universalism:

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16 Reflections On The First Principle Of Unitarian Universalism: The Inherent Worth and Dignity Of Every Person

   
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Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations: The Second Principle Of Unitarian Universalism










2 books based on critical readings of UU A Way Of Life Book Of The Month selections:
    
       






             God Revised, revised: The conversation continues by Galen            Guengerich


















Critical Reading Of Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver: A Unitarian Universalist’s perspective.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

"Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations now available on Amazon.com

As consistent readers of UU A Way Of Life on line magazine know, books based on articles on this magazine are being published and available from Amazon.com for personal reflection and group study.

The second book in a series on the seven principles of Unitarian Universalism is now available. The purchase of these books and materials supports the work of this online magazine. Your purchases are very much appreciated and your sharing this information with other people you think might be interested is very much appreciated as well.

Sincerely,
David Markham

This is from the Amazon.com web site:

This book of 11 reflections on the second principle of Unitarian Universalism, “to covenant to affirm and promote justice, equity, and compassion” is a gem. This principle rolls easily off the tongue with its triadic meter and yet when deconstructed, unpacked, is probably more than most people would bargain for. Markham argues that the application of this principle is counter cultural and places the devout and committed Unitarian Universalist at odds with the predominant, conventional, American Culture. Not only for Unitarian Universalists, this book is of interest to all those reflecting on The Good Life and what its most basic virtues of justice, equity, and compassion entail. It lends itself to personal reflection as well as to group discussion. It is highly recommended for those who want to dig deeper into the meanings of the most basic and the most fundamental of human values.

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