Big Lessons from Little Places

Big Lessons from Little Places
Author: Kay Collier McLaughlin
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819231681

"Churchwide discussions on structure and growth tend to focus on the importance of increasing “butts in the pews and bucks in the plates.” Suggestions have been made on merging smaller dioceses to create larger ones and closing the doors of congregations which do not have Sunday attendance of at least 200. This is a model of scarcity without consideration of the value and abundance to be found in small churches. Discover the roles, possibilities, promise, and potential of being a small church! Travel with Kay Collier McLauglin as she takes the back roads and byways of the United States, visiting small churches that are making a difference in their community. Each chapter tells a story about an example of faithfulness in the life of a small congregation and relates that story to the essentials of faithful living and being church. The book challenges the decision-makers in the Episcopal Church to think beyond traditional measures and shortterm economic fixes to discover the life-giving opportunities and models presented by the smallest congregations.

David Attenborough

David Attenborough
Author: María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0711245630

New in the Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of David Attenborough, the inspiring broadcaster and conservationist.

11 Big Lessons I've Learned as a Little Person

11 Big Lessons I've Learned as a Little Person
Author: Monica M. Taddeo
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2023-03-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Being born into a world, where fitting in was not an option, triumphs and defeats are not uncommon in Monica Taddeo’s life. Born with achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, this New York Author chronicles her life from her youngest years to the present with the life-changing lessons she has learned along the way. As young as three, Monica underwent her first major surgery followed up by in her tween years undergoing extended limb-lengthening surgeries as well as other corrective surgeries into her later life. Over twenty surgeries and many lessons later, Monica continues the journey to find her true self through her determination, strength and courage.

Big Lessons from Little Airplanes

Big Lessons from Little Airplanes
Author: Tex Newman
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-08-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1664240055

Whether piloting a plane and enjoying the panorama below or watching a model you built soar into the blue among the clouds above, flying is always an adventure. Tex Newman looks back at his love affair with airplanes in this book, starting as a boy growing up in West Texas during and after World War II. After the war was won, the military began to get rid of the old fighters and bombers that had fought so valiantly. The author’s hometown airport was a refueling place for these old veterans as they made their way from the East Coast to the graveyards out in the Arizona desert. While the pilots were gone, the old planes would sit and wait patiently for the author and his friends to crawl through them. But when the author lost his eye as a boy, all hopes of being a fighter pilot were lost, and he was in danger of becoming depressed. With the help of the Lord, however, he pressed on and even became a pilot later in life. Join the author as he celebrates his faith, his blessings, and his love of flying in Big Lessons from Little Airplanes.

Rooted in Place

Rooted in Place
Author: William W. Falk
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813534657

Through oral history, Falk (sociology, U. of Maryland, College Park) tells the story of those who stayed behind as millions of African Americans left the South in the Great Migration for what they hoped would be a better life in the North. Members of an extended family in the Georgia-South Carolina lowlands talk about schooling, kinship, work, religion, race, and their love of the place where their family has lived for generations. The "conversational ethnography" argues that a link between race and place in the area helps explain African American loyalty to it; for those who stayed put, a numerical majority, deep cultural roots, and longstanding webs of social connection have outweighed racism and economic disadvantages. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Big Lessons for Little People

Big Lessons for Little People
Author: Lois Nachamie
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780440507406

Finally, the one book that does it all - offers commonsense, practical strategies to help you teach social skills and successfully set limits; presents ideas about simple values and love; and invites you to step into your own as a parent.

We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns

We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns
Author: Tracy Sugarman
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780815609384

No one experienced the Freedom Summer of 1964 quite like Tracy Sugarman. As an illustrator and journalist, Sugarman covered the nearly one thousand student volunteers who traveled to the Mississippi Delta to assist black citizens in the South in registering to vote. He interviewed these activists, along with local civil rights leaders and black and white residents not directly involved in the movement, and drew the people and events that made the summer one of the most heroic chapters in America’s long march toward racial justice. In We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns, Sugarman chronicles the sacrifices, tragedies, and triumphs of that unprecedented moment in our nation’s history. Two white students and one black student were slain in the struggle, many were beaten and hundreds arrested, and churches and homes were burned to the ground by the opponents of equality. Yet the example of Freedom Summer—whites united with heroic black Mississippians to challenge segregation—resonated across the nation. The United States Congress was finally moved to pass the civil rights legislation that enfranchised the millions of black Americans who had been waiting for equal equal rights for a century. Blending oral history with memoir, We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns draws the reader into the lives of the activists, showing their passion and naïveté, the bravery of the civil rights leaders, and the candid, sometimes troubling reactions of the black and white Delta residents. Sugarman’s unique reportorial art, in word and image, makes this book a vital record of our nation’s past.

The Bumps Are What You Climb On

The Bumps Are What You Climb On
Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800787374

When feelings of frustration, disappointment, or loneliness hit, readers can find powerful encouragement in Warren Wiersbe's solid teaching. In The Bumps Are What You Climb On, he extracts wisdom from the Bible and helps those who are facing difficult days to respond with faith and hope. These thirty brief meditations spark a fresh optimism for facing new challenges. They show readers how to trust in God's promises, reap the benefits of forgiveness, find contentment, add joy to life, and more. With Wiersbe's uplifting, accessible teaching and empowering challenges, The Bumps Are What You Climb On is also useful as a devotional for any believer, at any time.

Machines Who Think

Machines Who Think
Author: Pamela McCorduck
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2004-03-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1000065294

This book is a history of artificial intelligence, that audacious effort to duplicate in an artifact what we consider to be our most important property—our intelligence. It is an invitation for anybody with an interest in the future of the human race to participate in the inquiry.