Fear Ain't All That

Fear Ain't All That
Author: Clint Adams
Publisher: Credo Italia
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9780976837503

How in the world did fear ever become so popular, especially when it never should have existed in the first place? Why were we put here to do what we want, if we end up being too afraid to do it? For some who read FEAR AIN'T ALL THAT, learning to exist without fear is an option. For twelve-year old Miguel Estes, it's a necessity. Miguel happens to live with a fatal form of the skin-blistering disease E.B., yet believing he'll have a future is what sustains him. "The longer you keep your To Do list, the longer you'll have to hang around to get everything done," says Miguel's Aunt Shirley. Through his insightful aunt, through his dreams about his brother Jorge in heaven, and through the challenging lessons he's chosen to learn, Miguel is able to eliminate nearly every fear within him-all that's left is his mighty power of belief. In the end, Miguel is the ultimate victor; he realizes he's living life the way it was meant to be lived.without fear.

Ain't Scared of Your Jail

Ain't Scared of Your Jail
Author: Zoe A Colley
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 081304264X

Imprisonment became a badge of honor for many protestors during the civil rights movement. With the popularization of expressions such as "jail-no-bail" and "jail-in," civil rights activists sought to transform arrest and imprisonment from something to be feared to a platform for the cause. Beyond Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letters from the Birmingham Jail," there has been little discussion on the incarceration experiences of civil rights activists. In her debut book, Zoe Colley does what no historian has done before by following civil rights activists inside the southern jails and prisons to explore their treatment and the different responses that civil rights organizations had to mass arrest and imprisonment. Colley focuses on the shift in philosophical and strategic responses of civil rights protestors from seeing jail as something to be avoided to seeing it as a way to further the cause. Imprisonment became a way to expose the evils of segregation, and highlighted to the rest of American society the injustice of southern racism. By drawing together the narratives of many individuals and organizations, Colley paints a clearer picture how the incarceration of civil rights activists helped shape the course of the movement. She places imprisonment at the forefront of civil rights history and shows how these new attitudes toward arrest continue to impact contemporary society and shape strategies for civil disobedience.

I Ain't Scared of You

I Ain't Scared of You
Author: Bernie Mac
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2002-02-17
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0743439856

A laugh-out-loud humor book from one of the most celebrated comedians, Bernie Mac, the star of Fox's The Bernie Mac Show, winner of the prestigious Peabody Award. The Chicago-bred performer and royal king of the Original Kings of Comedy, Bernie Mac, has won over countless fans of cutting comedy and family humor with an edgy show that tells it like it is but never loses heart. No surprise, Mac has earned a reputation as perhaps the truest voice of modern humor. Here, in his debut book, Mac brilliantly captures the R-rated side of his comedic genius in print. Touring through a wide range of topics with equal parts insight and irreverence, Bernie presents a way of looking at the world guaranteed to make you laugh. Tackling superstar athletes, the movie business, his fellow comedians, his marriage, and, of course, his friends and family, Mac offers side-splitting riffs on sex, religion, hygiene, money, and more. Nobody is safe; nothing is sacred. Not even Bernie himself. Throughout I Ain't Scared of You, Mac turns his humor inward, firing off hilarious self-deprecating salvos about his golf game and his own hypocrisies. Bernie Mac's hit show and his vital live performances have earned him critical acclaim and international popularity. Now, I Ain't Scared of You reveals his humor whole—unpretentious, unafraid, and unbelievably funny and raw.

If Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy!

If Mama Ain't Happy, Ain't Nobody Happy!
Author: Lindsey O'Connor
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0736918450

O'Connor's bestselling message to moms gets a fresh new look that can appeal to the latest generation of new mothers struggling to find joy. In practical chapters that can put a smile on every face, Lindsey uncovers the secret hurdles women meet on their way to joy.

Ain't Afraid to Say It

Ain't Afraid to Say It
Author: Roosevelt Franklin
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

TRUE LOVE Til death do us apart is what I recall. Now it seems we’re in a battle; a brawl for it all! This ain’t no three-part equation, it’s God, you and I. It’s been like that from the beginning, I’m your do- or- die. Trying to run interference? That will never work, we’ve been battle tested; that’s just an added perk. Satan dispatched his agents to bring us to an end; with God at the helm he will never win! We believe in the vow that we promised before God. Our marriage is in his hands, impossible to fall! Give it all you got but you don’t stand a chance. Love that is God designed will last ‘til the end. We don’t go for hard and we don’t come from the streets but if you keep coming you might get tapped on the beak by our daddy, the one no one can defeat. You know who he is, God! 2 Chronicles 20:17 “But you will not even need to fight. Take your positions; then stand still and watch the Lord’s victory”.

Ain't Life Grand

Ain't Life Grand
Author: Catherine Jodeit
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 162295100X

If you are looking for God, look no further than your very own grandkids! Grandkids are a joy rounding every corner. God teaches us to seize the moments that he gives us with them by letting us see their wonder and opportunities and engage in the very joy of each relationship with them. In Ain't Life Grand, author Catherine Jodeit shares her blessing of grandchildren with the world. This daily devotional offers the insight and reflection for any parent to remember that children are God's greatest blessings. It doesn't take much for God to display his wonders through grandkids, but we have to be active participants, with open minds and open hearts and a willingness to pursue things that may very well seem ordinary. There is joy in the discovery and a sense of wonder in God's lessons.

Hope Ain't a Hustle

Hope Ain't a Hustle
Author: Irwyn L. Ince Jr.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1514005751

Sometimes hope can feel like a scam—a swindle, a hustle. But as Christians, our hope cannot disappoint us because it is validated by God himself. In this accessible exploration of the epistle to the Hebrews, Irwyn Ince shows us how placing our confidence in our great high priest, Jesus Christ, changes the way we live in the here and now.

It Ain't You, The Battle is in the Air

It Ain't You, The Battle is in the Air
Author: Alzina Mouton-Moore
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1635253896

The Lord instructed Alzina to write It Ain't You because it's a universal thing, not for just men. As I follow his instruction, he advised me that these battles were in the air. He walked me through step by step with the battles then the scriptures because these battles are not us. Therefore, It Ain't You: The Battle Is in the Air is all God. Even though there are many, many more, those are the ones He instructed me to work with. As we met every morning at three thirty, He downloaded me with the scriptures I had already used. And I told Him I used that scripture already, but I was obedient. I truly thank God for trusting me to write this book because as I was writing and studying, it helped me. He even allowed me to feel that these battles are in the air, and they are real. These battles are so real; only Jesus could heal, deliver, and set free and stop the battles from being attached and detaching the ones we are wearing. We talk about how the unsaved act and the so-called saved ones, and we judge but we can't those same battles could have been attached to us. Our families, friends, and people we don't know and even our enemies, and we think it's them but it's not. And when we think about a person in their right mind would never do some of the things that are happening in this world today if they were in their right mind. So I do love Jesus with all my heart, mind, and soul; and I need to be obedient to Him. May God truly minister to your hearts, minds, and spirits.

Grass Ain't Greener

Grass Ain't Greener
Author: Lady Flora
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 136546153X

Grass Ain't Greener is a story about one couple's journey towards happiness. Evelyn thinks she is doing the right thing by giving her wife Danielle what she thinks will make her happy but Danielle soon finds out that the grass ain't always greener on the other side.

Ain't I a Feminist?

Ain't I a Feminist?
Author: Aaronette M. White
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791477754

Ain't I a Feminist? presents the life stories of twenty African American men who identify themselves as feminists, centering on the turning points in their lives that shaped and strengthened their commitment to feminism, as well as the ways they practice feminism with women, children, and other men. In her analysis, Aaronette M. White highlights feminist fathering practices; how men establish egalitarian relationships with women; the variety of Black masculinities; and the interplay of race, gender, class, and sexuality politics in American society. Coming from a wide range of family backgrounds, ages, geographical locations, sexualities, and occupations, each man also shares what he experiences as the personal benefits of feminism, and how feminism contributes to his efforts towards social change. Focusing on the creative agency of Black men to redefine the assumptions and practices of manhood, the author also offers recommendations regarding the socialization of African American boys and the reeducation of African American men in the interest of strengthening their communities.