From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Bob Gibson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1968
Genre: African American baseball players
ISBN:

Traces the life and athletic career of the star pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team.

From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Bishop J. Delano Ellis II
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1490724214

From Ghetto to Glory is a biographical story of a boy raised in dysfunction, prophesied to be a failure before he could finish school. Its about a boy who suffered beatings for his faith and dismissed from his family because he chose Christ over the religion of his father. The story is somewhat graphic, but the pain in each page culminates in a glory unexpected by the reader. Read the book and walk with Bishop Ellis from water to solid ground, and you will appreciate his need to praise God at every circumstance. You may just find yourself praising God along with him.

From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Asim Suah Khalfani
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1524689262

This book is about the trials and triumphs about the life of Asim Suah Khalfani. He was born with a single parent in a poverty-stricken home in one of the most dangerous and worst neighborhoods in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where people were more than likely to become one of four things: on drugs, selling drugs, in and out of the penal system, or dead. Take the journey as Asim explains how God had different plans for his life in which he had to overcome, conquer, metamorphose, transfigure, and master life after learning to allow and submit to God by using him to be an encourager and encouragement to others. This jaw-dropping, roller-coaster ride will have you speechless, laughing, crying, and cheering from start (alpha) to end (omega) as you read how God transformed a fatherless boy into a powerful and God-fearing man.

From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Anthona Lamail Spain
Publisher: Lee's Press and Publishing Company
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997862331

This book is about the trials and triumphs about the life of A. Lamail Spain. Born in a single parent, poverty stricken home in one of the most dangerous and worst neighborhoods in Winston-Salem, NC where people were more than likely to become one of four things: on drugs, selling drugs, in and out of the penal system, or dead. Take the journey as Lamail explains how God had different plans for his life, in which, he had to overcome, conquer, metamorphosis, transfigure, and master life after learning to allow and submit to God by using Him to be an encourager and encouragement to others. This jaw dropping roller coaster ride will have you speechless, laughing, crying, and cheering from start (Alpha) to end (Omega) as you read how God transformed a fatherless boy into a powerful and God-fearing man.

From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Monique Douglass-Andrews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: African American teenage girls
ISBN: 9781584941132

In Pursuit of Pennants

In Pursuit of Pennants
Author: Mark Armour
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1496206010

The 1936 Yankees, the 1963 Dodgers, the 1975 Reds, the 2010 Giants—why do some baseball teams win while others don’t? General managers and fans alike have pondered this most important of baseball questions. The Moneyball strategy is not the first example of how new ideas and innovative management have transformed the way teams are assembled. In Pursuit of Pennants examines and analyzes a number of compelling, winning baseball teams over the past hundred-plus years, focusing on their decision making and how they assembled their championship teams. Whether through scouting, integration, instruction, expansion, free agency, or modernizing their management structure, each winning team and each era had its own version of Moneyball, where front office decisions often made the difference. Mark L. Armour and Daniel R. Levitt show how these teams succeeded and how they relied on talent both on the field and in the front office. While there is no recipe for guaranteed success in a competitive, ever-changing environment, these teams demonstrate how creatively thinking about one’s circumstances can often lead to a competitive advantage. Purchase the audio edition.

Sixty Feet, Six Inches

Sixty Feet, Six Inches
Author: Bob Gibson
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2009-09-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0385532164

Reggie Jackson and Bob Gibson offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to understand America's pastime from their unique insider perspective. Legendary. Insightful. Uncompromising. Candid. Uncensored. Mr. October and Hoot Gibson unfortunately never faced each other on the field. But now, in Sixty Feet, Six Inches, these two legends open up in fascinating detail about the game they love and how it was, is, and should be played. Their one-of-a-kind insider stories recall a who's who of baseball nobility, including Willie Mays, Alex Rodriguez, Hank Aaron, Albert Pujols, Billy Martin, and Joe Torre. This is an unforgettable baseball history by two of its most influential superstars. Bonus Material: This ebook edition includes an excerpt from Reggie Jackson's Becoming Mr. October.

From Ghetto to Glory

From Ghetto to Glory
Author: Monique Douglass-Andrews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781571743688

The author tells the story of her sexual abuse at the hands of her brother, her ensuing multiple personality disorder--which she believes was actually spirit possession--and the healing she gained through her faith in God.