Beyond Despair

Beyond Despair
Author: Hélène Dumas
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2024-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1531506100

Winner, Prix Pierre Lafue Winner, Prix lycéen du livre d’histoire des Rendez-vous de l’histoire de Blois In the archives of the main institution in charge of the history and memory of the genocide in Rwanda, several bundles of fragile little school notebooks contain, in the silence of accumulated dust, the stories of around a hundred surviving children. Written in 2006 at the initiative of a Rwandan survivors’ association, as a testimonial and psychological catharsis, these accounts by children who have since become young men and women tell the story of their experience of the genocide, as well as of “life before” and “life after.” The words of these children, the cruel realism of the scenes they describe, the power of the emotions they express, provide the historian with an unparalleled insight into the subjectivities of the survivors, and also enable us to take on board the murderous discourse and gestures of those who eradicated their world of childhood forever. Far from abstract postulates on the “unspeakable,” Beyond Despair offers a reflection on the conditions that make audible such an experience of dereliction in the twilight of the twentieth century. This work received support for excellence in publication and translation from Albertine Translation, a program created by Villa Albertine and funded by FACE Foundation.

Beyond Despair

Beyond Despair
Author: Aharon Apelfeld
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

The inability to express the horrors of the Holocaust, combined with guilt feelings of the survivors, led to silence. Appelfeld explores the role of art in redeeming pain from darkness, and the conflicting desires to speak out and to keep silent. He forcefully argues that the Jewish people need a spiritual vision. In his conversation with Philip Roth, Appelfeld sheds light on his work and talks with candor about his life, influences, and concerns.

Beyond Despair

Beyond Despair
Author: Robert Theobald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1976
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Pathways Beyond Despair: Re-authoring Lives of Young People Through Narrative Therapy

Pathways Beyond Despair: Re-authoring Lives of Young People Through Narrative Therapy
Author: Angel Yuen
Publisher: Dulwich Centre Publications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780648154518

Are you seeking to join with young people who are experiencing ongoing despair and suffering? Find way of honouring the injustices and oppression they may be experiencing as well as the skills and wisdoms they are using to respond?If so, this book has been created with you in mind. In these pages, you will find hopeful and effective ideas and practices for re-authoring young people's lives. Also throughout is a determination to bring forth political considerations that situate lives in broader social and historical contexts. Whether you are new to narrative therapy or whether you are seeking to extend your narrative skills, we hope the moving stories of practice included in these pages will provide you, and the young people with whom you work, hope and possibilities beyond despair.

Beyond Despair

Beyond Despair
Author: Robert Theobald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN:

Pt. 1. The end of the industrial era. Where are we? -- The coming of the communications era. Thinking along new lines -- Work and the right to an income -- Education -- Health -- Justice -- Pt. 3. Government in the communications era. Listening and learning -- On the local level -- Information, knowledge, and decision-making -- Pt. 4. Strategies in the communications era. Creating change.

Faith Beyond Despair

Faith Beyond Despair
Author: Elias Chacour
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

"Elias Chacour, a Palestinian-born Christian and Israeli citizen, is a living symbol of hope amid the fear and conflict that daily disrupt the lives of the people among whom he lives and works as Archbishop of Galilee." "In this book, Elias Chacour describes his struggle to be a light in the darkness of hatred and terror, to see friends and enemies alike as God sees them, to break the endless cycles of violence and retaliation. Yet for all his struggle, he is full of hope and his joy is irrepressible."--BOOK JACKET.

Beyond

Beyond
Author: Greg Laurie
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307561798

The Experience God Has for You Is Beyond Anything You Could Imagine… Don’t let anything stop you from strengthening the most important relationship of your life. Drawing closer to God starts right here–with warm, clear, Bible-based devotionals on the core issues of your faith. In his down-to-earth style, Greg Laurie helps you reinforce your commitment to God and develop the habit of responding to His voice every day. Beyond guides you into Scripture reflection, prayer, and application with daily devotions that take only ten minutes a day. Discover a greater intensity and intimacy with God as your desire to trust and obey Him keeps growing. Are you ready to move beyond your present spiritual limitations? Open this book to stretch your spiritual muscles…and go deeper, further, and higher in your relationship with God.

Hope Beyond Despair

Hope Beyond Despair
Author: Julie Gossack
Publisher: Focus Publishing (MN)
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9781936141425

There is no heartache equal to that of losing a loved one. Unanswered questions, despair and perhaps self-blame can leave those left behind with feelings of hopelessness. But true hope and help can be found in Christ alone. Julie Gossack shares from personal experience how the truth of Scripture can bring comfort to those who are living in the aftermath of a suicide.

Blessed Endurance

Blessed Endurance
Author: John R. Wimmer
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0835817792

Where is God when we are hurting or in despair? How can we find hope even when we feel hopeless? Pain, struggle, and despair are part of life, and they test our character as God's people. John Wimmer approaches these challenges to our faith realistically and thoughtfully. He does not offer easy answers or platitudes like "Everything happens for a reason." We can't always understand or control many things that happen to us, but we can choose how we respond to our circumstances. Wimmer encourages us to view times of difficulty as opportunities for spiritual and personal growth. Rather than diminishing our faith, pain and despair can lead us to greater trust in God. To endure through such times is a blessing. This inspiring book offers practical help for moving from pain and despair to hope. Wimmer reminds us that with hope we also have faith—not the false belief that our lives will be pain-free but the assurance that God will be with us through our most challenging times and lead us to deeper levels of spiritual growth and wisdom.

Despair

Despair
Author: M.J. Haag
Publisher: Shattered Glass Publishing
Total Pages: 221
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1638690510

Not everything is what it seems. In a desperate bid to free her twin sister from an evil caster, Kellen flees her sheltered life under the cover of darkness. Lost and on the run from the cursed beasts lurking in the Dark Forest, she stumbles upon a clearing where seven handsome men reside. Despite their wariness towards her, Kellen finds herself drawn to them. Their laughter, camaraderie, and the way they gaze at her awaken a longing she’s never known. Her intuition whispers that she must stay, yet her loyalty to her sister compels her to find a way to leave. To plot her escape and save her sister, Kellen will need to navigate the seductive charm of the seven men and her yearning for acceptance in this darker version of Snow White that’s as spell-binding as the seven hot and endearing men who hold her captive.