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Robert Arthur Hansen’s New Book, ‘God Loves Us All Greatly: Caring for Ourselves as We Care for Our Beloved Sick Pets’ Offers Coping Mechanisms...

Recent release "God Loves Us All Greatly: Caring for Ourselves as We Care for Our Beloved Sick Pets" from Covenant Books author Robert Arthur Hansen shares his own personal experience of caring for his young and very ill dog while caring for his own spiritual and psychological needs. At a time when his dog, Winston, became his focus, it seemed he lost all theological connection but he hopes to provide comradery and encouragement for those going through the same to persevere through the trauma.

Aldie, VA - August 29, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Robert Arthur Hansen, talented author and loving pet owner, has completed his new book, "God Loves Us All Greatly: Caring for Ourselves as We Care for Our Beloved Sick Pets": a tale of hope when all seemed lost and a guide for pet owners to cope with their pet's illnesses.

Hansen shares, "This book was inspired by my experience of being compelled to care for my own spiritual and psychological needs during a personal crisis—as I cared for my seriously ill young dog, Winston. The book also describes my earlier experiences with distress, guilt, anxiety, sorrow, and grief in relation to ill health, end of life, and passing on of my four other dear pet dogs. When you take your sick or dying pet to a veterinary hospital, unlike at a regular hospital, there are no chaplains (or rabbis or imams, for that matter) and no social workers to give support to you and your family. I, therefore, wish for this book to do that for you and your family."

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Robert Arthur Hansen's new book offers spirituality and coping mechanisms for those with suffering pets to redirect their dark thoughts. Instead of taking blame and directing emotions intrinsically, this encouraging work shows pet owners they are not alone.

Readers can purchase "God Loves Us All Greatly: Caring for Ourselves as We Care for Our Beloved Sick Pets" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.   




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Arthur and Joyce Becker’s New Book ’19 Days in March’ is a Personal Account That Highlights a Family’s Means of Survival When the Pandemic...

HARDING, Penn. - August 29, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author, Arthur Becker, a former truck driver who now works in warehousing, and Joyce Becker, a music teacher, have completed their most recent book "19 Days In March": an emotionally charged read that recounts the early days of the pandemic. No one was ready when the world went into lockdown in March 2020, no one, including the Beckers. In this read, they documented how their life went during those 25 days of life-changing events.  

"When the rest of the world stopped, they kept theirs going.

As life is thrown into chaos by a global pandemic, a married couple must work with each other to maintain whatever order they can while keeping their kids safe and their sanity. Arthur works at a food distribution center and stands up to the challenge of keeping the supply chain intact as the hoarding begins. Joyce is a teacher and must find a way to educate her students in the era of crisis learning. While their struggles were real, so was the love between them, which kept it all going."

Published by Fulton Books, Arthur and Joyce Becker's book is a heartening story that encourages everyone to show appreciation to their loved ones. 

Life may be challenging at some point. However, don't stop believing that everything's going to be better in the end.

May this read plant that seed of hope in the readers' hearts.

Readers who wish to experience this awe-inspiring work can purchase "19 Days In March" online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble. Check out this link for the "19 Days In March" Facebook page so you never miss an update, www.facebook.com/19DaysInMarch

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Artist’s Passion for Wildlife is Advocating for Endangered Species

Artist Irina Pushkareva Paints for a Cause; the Protection of One of Our Greatest Resources

Artist’s Passion for Wildlife is Advocating for Endangered Species
Irina Pushkareva

Hello and welcome! My name is Irina, and I am grateful for the chance to connect with you through my art and love for our Mother Nature.

MIAMI - August 28, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Local artist Irina Pushkareva is changing the way we view the landscape of SW Florida with her intricate paintings of the natural world. Through her art, she hopes to drive greater awareness that conserving animals and the natural environment is a foundation for a stable and healthy human society.

As an artist who focuses her attention on capturing the beauty of the natural world, Irina Pushkavera wanted to do her part to save it. Her latest collection of paintings showcase SW Florida's diverse wildlife, with a portion of every print sold going to support the efforts of the Florida Wildlife Federation.

"This project is important to me because I see how fast the state of Florida is being developed, and how negatively this development impacts Florida's nature and its wild species. People seem to underestimate the importance of nature in our modern society. Today, people struggle a lot with anxiety, chronic stress, depressive moods and even depression. But it was proven that watching animals in the wild brings joy, peace and harmony to one's mind," Pushkareva explained.

This project also serves as a reminder that our environment, its animals and humankind are all tied together.

"The reason I chose to paint wild animals thriving in their natural surroundings, is because I wish to bring the feelings of joy, serenity and harmony to people through my art. People often act on emotions, on whatever feels good in the moment. When we do that, we create chaos in our lives, in other people's lives, and in our surroundings as well. Only when we are calm and peaceful, our rational thinking turns on. Our emotions no longer direct how we act. Instead, we decide what is more rational and effective to do at the moment," Pushkareva said. "It is important to protect and serve the natural environment we live in, because we can't flourish as a society without it. But, nature can flourish without us. The more we connect to nature, the more we connect with our true selves."

Irina's mission as an artist is to empower others through her art and bring a feeling of serenity and joy.

To learn more about Irina Pushkareva and her work, visit ipushkareva.com.

About Irina

Irina Pushkareva began to draw and paint as soon as she could hold a pencil at the age of 1 and half. In her teenage years, Irina was trained in traditional ways of painting and drawing, but found it restricting and wanted to break free from traditional art. In 2016, while studying in Parsons, Pushkareva developed her own contemporary oil painting style, which allowed her to create "lines" of oil paint, instead of blending all the shades together like seen in traditional art forms. Since graduating in 2018 from Parsons with BFA in Fine Art, Pushkareva has been creating and showing her work in the United States.

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The Fifth Chinese Shaoxing Opera (Yueju) Festival Concludes in East China’s Zhejiang

The Fifth Chinese Shaoxing Opera (Yueju) Festival Concludes in East China’s Zhejiang
The Fifth Chinese Shaoxing Opera (Yueju) Festival Concludes in East China's Zhejiang

SHAOXING, China - August 26, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

The Fifth Chinese Shaoxing Opera (Yueju) Festival concluded with big success on August 20 in its birthplace, Shengzhou, a county-level city of Shaoxing, east China's Zhejiang Province, according to Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism and Zhejiang Provincial Government.

"Originated in Shengzhou, Yueju is the representative of Zhejiang culture, and Shaoxing and Shengzhou have profound foundation of Yueju. The Opera Festival has permanently landed in Shaoxing along with a glorious mission and great responsibility, said Chu Ziyu, an official with the Zhejiang Provincial government at the closing ceremony.

The closing ceremony started with the classic Shaoxing Opera "Butterfly Lovers". It vividly demonstrated the hundred-year development course of Yueju --- bold in exploration, brave in reform. 

The festival, with "Shaoxing Opera Festival, People's Festival" as its headline, ran from July 31 to Aug 20. The festival attracted the participation of 15 high-quality plays from all over the country, together with other Yueju activities such as Global Yueju Fanciers Carnival, Shaoxing Teenagers for Classic Yueju, and the 100 Plays in 100 Places as schools, communities, villages, and squares.

The Chinese Shaoxing Opera Festival is a national art festival held in Zhejiang every four years, started in 2006. It has played a great role in preserving Chinese traditional culture and promoting its development and prosperity.

"We will take the festival as a new starting point, continue the innovation in Yueju tradition and broaden the market. We will also strengthen the integration of Yueju and cultural tourism, nurture Yueju talents, and strive to build Shaoxing at a new and higher level," said Ding Ruxing, an official from Shaoxing city government. 

Shaoxing Opera, originated in Shengzhou county of Shaoxing, dubbed "the second national opera," following Peking Opera, is the most popular local opera. Shaoxing Opera is good at lyrics, mainly singing. It is beautiful in voice and primarily focuses on the theme of love stories. "Butterfly lovers", "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Mu Guiying Takes Command", etc., are well-known Shaoxing Opera repertoires both at home and abroad. 

For more stories on Yueju and Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Please enjoy the following four official media platforms of Shaoxing Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio Television and Tourism. People are welcome to check them out:

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‘Art@Home’ Exhibition Sponsored by Budget Collector on September 2 at 6 PM in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Complimentary wine provided for participants in Budget Collector's conceptual art exhibit

TULSA, Okla. - August 26, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

 Budget Collector is sponsoring the "Art@Home" event at the Henry Zarrow Center for Art & Education (124 E. Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103). The event encourages visitors to sit and reflect on fine art. Often, exhibition visitors rush through each artwork without reflecting on the relevance of the artwork to their daily lives. The conceptual art exhibit and event induces visitors to reflect on how fine art makes them feel. The event is co-sponsored with Royce Myers Gallery (1706 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK, 74119), an affordable fine art gallery in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The gallery is one of the largest in the region, with original works that fit everyone's budget, so everyone can return to their home with fine art.

The exhibition will be up the entire month of September, but the conceptual art exhibit is only available to be seen live on Sept. 2, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Royce Myers will display several artworks available to purchase at his gallery. The featured artists include Anke Dodson, Lisa Regan, Jean Richardson, Derek Penix, Susan Eddings, Jarvis, Karen Kuykendall, and Ryan Lee. Michelle Firment Reid will also display a selection of work that can be purchased through Joseph Gierek Fine Art (1342 East 11th Street, Tulsa, OK, 74120).

Myers said, "It's not often that public art institutions support private galleries, and I'm excited to be a part of the event."

The University of Tulsa's Zarrow Center is one of the most innovative spaces for viewing art on First Friday. Sean Latham, University of Tulsa's OCH Director said, "We're delighted to welcome Art@Home to the University of Tulsa's Zarrow Gallery. This innovative use of technology challenges the snobbish idea that only the rich can afford great art by helping anyone learn how to confidently and affordably bring the power of beauty into their lives."

The "Art@Home" back room features a couch decorated like a cozy modern living room. Participants during the live event will be asked a series of questions as they view the artworks rated the most extreme in the AI Art Advisor app. Their reactions and responses will be recorded and live-streamed behind the musical performance of Josh Westbrook.

The participants of the live conceptual exhibit will be given permanent memorabilia that will allow them to have a limited amount of free drinks throughout the night.

"The event is meant to be the summation of what Budget Collector accomplished in Tulsa," says Budget Collector CEO Ebonique Boyd, "if we also happen to launch a special new app feature at the event…that's for the public to find out!"

For more information, visit https://www.budgetcollector.org/2022/08/17/arthome-exhibition-sponsored-by-budget-collector-on-september-2nd-at-6-pm/.

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