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Author | : Douglas Dobberfuhl |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Adult child abuse victims |
ISBN | : 9781599929743 |
Whether a person is born into an LDS family and experiences abuse or later converts and had an abusive past, it is critical for the adult survivor to find hope, comfort, and healing. Yet all too often, as these brave individuals reach out for help, they struggle in overcoming the gap between the doctrine of the Atonement and the practical application of it. How frustrating it is to be members of Christ s Church and not know how to use the greatest gift He has given us His infinite and everlasting sacrifice.
Author | : Barbara Andrews |
Publisher | : Obsidian |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2011-03-01 |
Genre | : Christian life |
ISBN | : 9780983031123 |
Author | : R. Gregory Nokes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780870717123 |
"Tells the story of the only slavery case ever adjudicated in Oregon courts - Holmes v. Ford. Drawing on the court record of this landmark case, Nokes offers an intimate account of the relationship between a slave and his master from the slave's point of view. He also explores the experiences of other slaves in early Oregon, examining attitudes toward race and revealing contradictions in the state's history. Oregon was the only free state admitted to the union with a voter-approved constitutional clause banning African Americans and, despite the prohibition against slavery, many in Oregon tolerated it, and supported politicians who were pro-slavery, including Oregon's first territorial governor"--Unedited summary from book cover.
Author | : Martin A. Klein |
Publisher | : Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780299137540 |
Noting that the modern perception of slavery is so colored by the American experience that people tend not to see other forms, eight essays describe the servile institutions in Asia and Africa during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the examples are the Ottoman Empire, Thailand, the Gulf of Guinea, and Senegal. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author | : Phd M a Lmhc Gibbs, Cap Icadc |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 102 |
Release | : 2016-03-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781518634949 |
We all have humbug thoughts: the deceptive beliefs and outright lies lurking in the dark recesses of our minds, keeping us shackled and miserable. These are the thoughts that insist we're not pretty enough, not strong enough, or not smart enough. They tell us we're worthless and don't deserve happiness. Left unchecked, humbug thoughts drive people to substance abuse, overeating, and other forms of self-medication. To know happiness-and your true worth-you need to free yourself from gloomy and habituated patterns of humbuggery. David A. Gibbs, PhD, LMHC, CAP, ICADC, offers an escape from humbug thinking, backed up by more than twenty years as a licensed clinical counselor and substance abuse professional. Using the stories and anecdotes of our collective childhood, Gibbs recruits the inner child to combat and overcome established negative habits and thought patterns, allowing for an immediate personal transformation. Humbug to Happiness offers an opportunity to start a journey of self-discovery. Discover the real you hiding behind the distorting mirrors of humbug thinking. Once you do, you allow yourself to be set free, and begin a new life filled with purpose, love, and happiness.
Author | : Megan E. O'Keefe |
Publisher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2016-10-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0857664948 |
Another mad-cap adventure awaits Detan and his ne’er do well companions in this delightful steampunk mash-up with all the trappings of a heist caper As the city that produces the most selium—that precious gas that elevates airships and powers strange magic—Hond Steading is a jewel worth stealing. To shore up the city’s defenses, Detan promises his aunt that he’ll recover Nouli, the infamous engineer who built the century gates that protect the imperial capital of Valathea. But Nouli is imprisoned on the Remnant Isles, an impervious island prison run by the empire, and it’s Detan’s fault. Detan doesn’t dare approach Nouli himself, so his companions volunteer to get themselves locked up to make contact with Nouli and convince him to help. Now Detan has to break them all out of prison, and he’s going to need the help of a half-mad doppel to do it.
Author | : Naʼim Akbar |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
In this long-awaited, important and highly readable book, Dr. Na'im Akbar addresses these questions: " Are African-Americans still slaves ?" "Why can't Black folks get together ?" "What is the psychological consequences for Blacks and Whites of picturing God as a Caucasian ?" Learn how to break the chains of your mental slavery with this new book by one of the world's outstanding experts on the African American mind .
Author | : Katy Kauffman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-04-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780989611275 |
Author | : Nickeisha |
Publisher | : Booktango |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2015-01-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1468954237 |
Breaking Chains leaves no stone unturned when exposing the lies and deceptions we sometimes believe about ourselves. This book allows the reader to connect to their higher selves while unveiling the truth about who they are in Christ. As common areas (depression, fear, relationships etc.) are discussed the truths about where one can find themselves bound are revealed. Breaking Chains teaches the reader how to take their authority in Christ and remove chains that bind them from living in freedom.
Author | : Vladimir Alexandrov |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1643137190 |
A brilliant examination of the enigmatic Russian revolutionary about whom Winston Churchill said "few men tried more, gave more, dared more and suffered more for the Russian people," and who remains a legendary and controversial figure in his homeland today. Although now largely forgotten outside Russia, Boris Savinkov was famous, and notorious, both at home and abroad during his lifetime, which spans the end of the Russian Empire and the establishment of the Soviet Union. A complex and conflicted individual, he was a paradoxically moral revolutionary terrorist, a scandalous novelist, a friend of epoch-defining artists like Modigliani and Diego Rivera, a government minister, a tireless fighter against Lenin and the Bolsheviks, and an advisor to Churchill. At the end of his life, Savinkov conspired to be captured by the Soviet secret police, and as the country’s most prized political prisoner made headlines around the world when he claimed that he accepted the Bolshevik state. But as this book argues, this was Savinkov’s final play as a gambler and he had staked his life on a secret plan to strike one last blow against the tyrannical regime. Neither a "Red" nor a "White," Savinkov lived an epic life that challenges many popular myths about the Russian Revolution, which was arguably the most important catalyst of twentieth-century world history. All of Savinkov’s efforts were directed at transforming his homeland into a uniquely democratic, humane and enlightened state. There are aspects of his violent legacy that will, and should, remain frozen in the past as part of the historical record. But the support he received from many of his countrymen suggests that the paths Russia took during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries--the tyranny of communism, the authoritarianism of Putin’s regime--were not the only ones written in her historical destiny. Savinkov's goals remain a poignant reminder of how things in Russia could have been, and how, perhaps, they may still become someday. Written with novelistic verve and filled with the triumphs, disasters, dramatic twists and contradictions that defined Savinkov's life, this book shines a light on an extraordinary man who tried to change Russian and world history.