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Author | : R. J. Antanaitis |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2011-09-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1462031625 |
About two thousand years ago, J. C. De Lord came to Earth to perform a miracle so the saints would continue to believe in him. But too much time has passed since his last visit. Saddened by the thought that his disciples have forgotten him, J. C. decides to make a guest appearance as a player at Super Bowl XLIV. With kickoff only an hour away, J. C. enters the New Orleans Saints locker room at Sun Life Stadium ready to play some football. With the air filled with eager anticipation, it is a picture-perfect evening for the Saints to battle their worthy opponent, the devilish Virginia Villains. Chosen to play quarterback in the second half of the game, J. C. has one big problem he has never played football. With Apostles and Saints as his teammates, J. C. and Coach Fumble Pitts somehow manage to pull off a few miraculous plays that include walking on water, speaking in tongues, and a Hail Mary pass like no other. ALL SAINTS PLAY is a humorous tale filled with delightful and despicable characters who prove that sometimes all a football team needs to win is a miraculous intervention.
Author | : Anne Rice |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 642 |
Release | : 1986-09-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0345334531 |
In the days before the Civil War, there lived a Louisiana people unique in Southern histroy. Though descended from African slaves, they were also descended from the French and Spanish who enslaved them. Called the Free People of Color, this dazzling historical novel chronicles the lives of four of them--men and women caught perilously between the worlds of master and slave, privilege and oppression, passion and pain.
Author | : K T Bowes |
Publisher | : Hakarimata Press |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2022-09-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
All Saints is the oldest soccer club in New Zealand. But what if the real game happened off the pitch? Ursula Saint is a promising soccer player but her heart isn't in it. A bad marriage has left her destitute and broken, and dealing with her late husband's crippling legacy of debt. Fifth generation New Zealander, Ursula is the product of the formidable Saint family; owners of All Saints Soccer Club and winners of last year’s cup final. But there’s a rottenness at the heart of the family and the club falls victim to their bigotry and lies. The Saint name is about to be dragged through the churned up winter mud. When Ursula meets Teina Fox and starts a relationship, she breaks rule number one of the Saint code. Teina Fox is a referee, the most hated person on the pitch. Even worse, he's a cop. A cop on the trail of corruption. Ursula faces the biggest dilemma of her life; stop seeing the sexy referee or lose her place in the family. Keywords related to this novel; New Zealand sports womens stories, sports murder mystery New Zealand, Forbidden romance affair, sports team mystery romance, womens sports forbidden romance, in love with the referee, gambling ring stories, gambling books, gambling stories, gambling forbidden romance, illegal gambling syndicate, illegal gambling fiction, soccer club fiction, soccer club romance, football romance, football romance books, football gambling fiction,
Author | : Gina M. Di Salvo |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2023-09-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0192865919 |
The age of miracles was not yet past on the Shakespearean stage. In the first book-length study of the English saint play across the Reformation divide, The Renaissance of the Saints after Reform recovers the surprisingly long theatrical life of the saints from a tenth-century monastery to the Restoration stage. Through a reassessment of archival records of performance and religious change, this book challenges the established history of the saint play as a product of medieval devotional culture that ended with the national conversion to Protestantism during the Reformation. Not only did saints in performance frequently diverge from the narratives of devotional literature during the Middle Ages but also saints made a spectacular reappearance in the theatre of the early modern era. In the rupture between those two eras, the English church separated itself from the Cult of the Saints, and saints disappeared from public view until sainthood transformed from a matter of theology into a matter of theatricality. Early modern saint plays document a post-Reformation culture committed to saints-but not all saints. Certain ancient martyrs and British saints returned to the liturgical calendar in the Elizabethan Book of Common Prayer. This limited inventory performed an initial de-Catholicization of these saints, but it did not recover their lives. Instead, the theatre produced new lives of the saints for the English public. A period of experimentation with saints and devils in the 1590s was followed by unprecedented innovation throughout the Stuart era. This book traces the transformation of sainthood in early modern drama from ambiguous supernatural association and negotiated patronage to a renaissance of miraculous theatricality and sacred place-making. By excavating saints in plays by Shakespeare, Heywood, Dekker, Massinger, and Rowley as well as plays authored by relatively unknown dramatists, this book reconfigures how we think about the legacy of late medieval religious culture, the impact of Reformation change on literary texts and social practices, and the development of English theatre and drama.
Author | : Sean Patrick Doles |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2005-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0975899619 |
"Inspired by true events, All Saints Day is a magical story about winning, losing, and the meaning of faith that will make you laugh, make you question your own beliefs, and make you take note of the tiny miracles surrounding us every day."--The publisher
Author | : E. L. Lancaster |
Publisher | : Alfred Music |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2005-05-03 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1457409194 |
This comprehensive approach to functional musicianship at the keyboard includes varied repertoire, theory, technique, sight-reading, harmonization from lead sheets, ear training and ensembles. Great for college non-music majors, continuing education classes, music dealer in-store programs and group piano classes at the middle and high school levels. Book 1 contains 15 units each with a variety of repertoire, exercises, unit review worksheets and an assignment page.
Author | : George Becnel |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2009-08 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1438991878 |
Famed defensive end Bubba Smith menacing opposing quarterbacks while wearing a New Orleans Saints uniform. Bruising running back Larry Csonka breaking tackles on his way to the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. Future Hall-of-Fame defensive back Ken Houston returning an interception for a touchdown as the New Orleans defense sparks a victory for the Saints. All could have been possible had the New Orleans Saints front office had the scouting competence and foresight to draft the likes of Smith, Csonka and Houston. Instead, trades and draft selections for the likes of soon-forgotten players such as Gary Cuozzo, Les Kelley and Kevin Hardy helped to set a tone for futility that haunted the NFL franchise for many years. Unlike previous books about the New Orleans Saints that have either been an ode to the team or anecdotes about some of the team's more colorful characters, When the Saints Came Marching In: What the New Orleans NFL franchise did wrong (and sometimes right) in its expansion years is a comprehensive look at the crucial first five seasons of the New Orleans NFL franchise and how early decisions impacted the team. The book also takes a look at what the Saints might have done differently from 1967-1971 that could have taken the team in an alternate direction.
Author | : Rex D. Hamann |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2014-10-21 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1476615993 |
Chronicling the 1902-1960 rivalry between the Minneapolis Millers and St. Paul Saints, this book focuses on the 18 seasons during which one or the other of the Twin City rivals captured the American Association championship. Each chapter includes an introduction explaining the general status of the pennant-winning team--including biographical information on key players--followed by detailed game accounts and a season summary with critical statistics. Written in the present tense, the game accounts are the meat of the book, immersing the reader in the action of baseball as it was played decades ago. Woven into the game accounts are items of interest--player inquiries, team standings in the pennant race--which help the reader develop a range of viewpoints.
Author | : Michael Spurlock |
Publisher | : Bethany House |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2017-08-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 149341206X |
The True Story Behind the Powerful Film ALL SAINTS Newly ordained, Michael Spurlock's first assignment is to pastor All Saints, a struggling church with twenty-five devoted members and a mortgage well beyond its means. The best option may be to close the church rather than watch it wither any further. But when All Saints hesitantly risks welcoming a community of Karen refugees from Burma--former farmers scrambling for a fresh start in America--Michael feels they may be called to an improbable new mission. Michael must choose between closing the church and selling the property--or listening to a still, small voice challenging the people of All Saints to risk it all and provide much-needed hope to their new community. Together, they risk everything to plant seeds for a future that might just save them all. Discover the true story that inspired the film while also diving deeper into the background of the Karen people, the church, and how a community of believers rally to reach out to those in need, yet receive far more than they dared imagine. The Reverend Michael Spurlock served All Saints Episcopal Church in Smyrna, Tennessee, for three years. He is currently on the clergy staff at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue in New York City. Michael, his wife, Aimee, and their two children live in New York City. Award-winning author and investigative journalist Jeanette Windle has lived in six countries, authored nineteen books, and mentors writers on five continents. To learn more, visit her at www.jeanettewindle.com.
Author | : Jeff Duncan |
Publisher | : Sports Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1582617708 |
Relates the noteable and not so well known stories of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League's South conference.