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A sacred primer : the essential guide to quiet time and prayer
Neeld, Elizabeth Harper
Adult Nonfiction BL624 .N43 1999
Dr. Elizabeth Harper Neeld is a former Professor of English & Assistant to the President of Texas A&M University whose published work includes seventeen books. A nationally respected authority on the subjects of personal change & organized change, Dr. Neeld has consulted with individuals & corporations through the United States & from countries abroad, such as Cameroon, West Africa, France, Norway, Chile, Saudi Arabia, Canada & England. Elizabeth writes spiritual & inspirational nonfiction, leads spiritual retreats & speaks nationally & internationally on a variety of subjects which include: personal change, prayer, daily quiet time, connecting with the Divine in our most ordinary daily activities, as well as organizational & change. Elizabeth has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Mademoisells magazine, Psychology Today Book News & the Washington Post. She is listed in Contemporary Authors, Volume 141, p. 333; Who's Who in the World, 13th edition, 1996; & Who's Who in America, 53rd Edition, 1999. Her Ph. D. is in English Literature, with an emphasis on 18th Century English Novel. Elizabeth lives with her husband, Jerele & two dogs, Dusty & Lacey, in Austin, Texas. She is a member of St. David's Episcopal Church in Austin. She is a Democrat.
Neeld, Elizabeth Harper
Adult Nonfiction BL624 .N43 1999
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Dr. Elizabeth Harper Neeld is a former Professor of English & Assistant to the President of Texas A&M University whose published work includes seventeen books. A nationally respected authority on the subjects of personal change & organized change, Dr. Neeld has consulted with individuals & corporations through the United States & from countries abroad, such as Cameroon, West Africa, France, Norway, Chile, Saudi Arabia, Canada & England. Elizabeth writes spiritual & inspirational nonfiction, leads spiritual retreats & speaks nationally & internationally on a variety of subjects which include: personal change, prayer, daily quiet time, connecting with the Divine in our most ordinary daily activities, as well as organizational & change. Elizabeth has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Mademoisells magazine, Psychology Today Book News & the Washington Post. She is listed in Contemporary Authors, Volume 141, p. 333; Who's Who in the World, 13th edition, 1996; & Who's Who in America, 53rd Edition, 1999. Her Ph. D. is in English Literature, with an emphasis on 18th Century English Novel. Elizabeth lives with her husband, Jerele & two dogs, Dusty & Lacey, in Austin, Texas. She is a member of St. David's Episcopal Church in Austin. She is a Democrat.
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