Cindy Bunch

Cindy Bunch

All Books By Cindy Bunch

Be Kind to Yourself
Play Sample
Be Kind to Yourself
  • By: Cindy Bunch
  • Length: 3 hours 19 minutes
  • Publisher: ChristianAudio.com
  • Publish date: July 28, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (162 ratings)
(162 ratings)
When we experience frustrations in daily life, we often hold ourselves to blame. Self-criticism is often our default setting. But we can have a more gracious posture toward ourselves. We can practice disciplines of self-kindness.Editor and spiritual... Read more

Most Popular Audiobooks

More free audiobooks

The Right Questions Phillip E. Johnson pries the lid off public debate about questions of ultimate concern–questions often suppressed by our society’s intellectual elite. Moving far beyond matters of creation and evolution, Johnson outlines the questions we all ought to be asking about the meaning of human history, the limits of scientific inquiry, religion and education in a pluralistic society, truth, liberty ... Read Book
The Only One I’ve moved on with my life. I’ve started over in a new city, with a promising career ahead of me. I have the independence I’ve always wanted. Needed. I’ve even started dating again. Kinda. Sorta.The point is, I’m happy.Then why when Rhett unexpectedly shows back up in my life, years later, does just the sight of him leave me breathless?I have no idea why he’s here, especially now. But ... Read Book
God and the State Mikhail Bakunin (1814 –1876) was a Russian revolutionary anarchist and is considered one of the most influential figures of anarchism. Bakunin’s ‘God and the State’, an unfinished manuscript published posthumously in 1882, is a classic and influential atheist text which sets out the anarchist critique of religion as bound up in legitimising the state. The work criticises Christianity and ... Read Book
Scandals When it comes to sizzling urban drama, Sasha Campbell is at the very top of the game. In Scandals, Monica Houston is a newly divorced mom who makes ends meet as an exotic dancer at Scandalous, the hottest club around. But if the ex finds out, she runs the risk of losing her kids. Meanwhile, sexy dancer Robin Wright thinks she might be in over her head when her sister is sent to jail and her ... Read Book
Cults Uncovered Uncover the secrets of the world’s cruellest criminal cults. How did Charles Manson inspire his “family” to launch a campaign of murder? What twisted ideology lay behind horrific events like the Waco Siege, Aum Shinrikyo’s poison-gas attack on the Tokyo metro, and the mass suicides and murders of Jonestown? Why did the suicidal adherents of Heaven’s Gate believe doomsday was at hand? ... Read Book
Home in the Valley Home in the Valley Steve Mehan had done the impossible: driven a herd of cattle from the Nevada range to California in the dead of winter! To the north the passes were blocked with snow, to the south lay miles of trackless and nearly waterless desert. But now the cattle the five ranchers had entrusted to him were sage. And he was back in time to pay off Jake Hitson, the moneylending rancher ... Read Book
The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy In this challenging work, Christopher Lasch makes an accessible critique of what is wrong with the values and beliefs of America’s professional and managerial elites. The distinguished historian argues that democracy today is threatened not by the masses, as Jose Ortega y Gasset (The Revolt of the Masses) had said, but by the elites. These elites-mobile and increasingly global in outlook-refuse ... Read Book
How to Cowboy After one injury too many, Cade gave up the rodeo for a simpler life working at his cousin’s horse-rescue ranch. But his life turns upside down when his estranged daughter is placed in his custody after a tragic car accident. Wanting nothing to do with her father, thirteen year-old Allie struggles to adjust to her new life, but Cade hopes the physical therapist he’s hired to live at the ranch ... Read Book
The Secret History of the American Empire In his stunning memoir, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, John Perkins detailed his former role as an “economic hit man” in the international corporate skulduggery of a de facto American Empire. Now Perkins zeroes in on hot spots around the world, drawing on interviews to examine the current geopolitical crisis, and providing a compassionate plan to reimagine our world. Read Book
The Fifteen Percent Terry Giles has lived a classic-American success story. By thirty, he had built one of the largest criminal defense firms in Southern California and had generated tens of millions in revenue working with high-profile clients. By thirty-four, he had left the legal profession and had achieved even greater success as an entrepreneur, seemingly overnight. But as Giles observes in The Fifteen ... Read Book
footer-waves