Let the Blind See: An Enduring Vision

Let the Blind See: An Enduring Vision
Author: Gilbert Annohene
Publisher: Gilbert Annohene
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781734867800

How enduring is your vision? When people tell you open your eyes, you have eyes but you cannot see or you are blind, they mean you must pay extra attention to a specific thing. You ought to take a closer look at what they are saying. The blindness they may be pointing out is not associated with the physical eyes but seeing with the eyes of the heart. Helen Keller expands that "the only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision". It is the vision we will stress on, revealing the right perspective of life we have ignored and rather take an extra look at the glorious life God has placed in us. You will have an enduring vision!

50 Days for an Enduring Vision

50 Days for an Enduring Vision
Author: Rick Joyner
Publisher: Morningstar Publications Inc.
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1607083523

This daily devotional is a roadmap to assist you on your mission to fulfill your purpose in this life. This devotional will inspire you to reach your full potential in God.

Blinded by Sight

Blinded by Sight
Author: Osagie Obasogie
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0804789274

Colorblindness has become an integral part of the national conversation on race in America. Given the assumptions behind this influential metaphor—that being blind to race will lead to racial equality—it's curious that, until now, we have not considered if or how the blind "see" race. Most sighted people assume that the answer is obvious: they don't, and are therefore incapable of racial bias—an example that the sighted community should presumably follow. In Blinded by Sight,Osagie K. Obasogie shares a startling observation made during discussions with people from all walks of life who have been blind since birth: even the blind aren't colorblind—blind people understand race visually, just like everyone else. Ask a blind person what race is, and they will more than likely refer to visual cues such as skin color. Obasogie finds that, because blind people think about race visually, they orient their lives around these understandings in terms of who they are friends with, who they date, and much more. In Blinded by Sight, Obasogie argues that rather than being visually obvious, both blind and sighted people are socialized to see race in particular ways, even to a point where blind people "see" race. So what does this mean for how we live and the laws that govern our society? Obasogie delves into these questions and uncovers how color blindness in law, public policy, and culture will not lead us to any imagined racial utopia.

The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer

The Enduring Vision of Norman Mailer
Author: Barry H. Leeds
Publisher: PBS Publications
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1545721920

Cultural Writing. THE ENDURING VISION OF NORMAN MAILER is Professor Barry H. Leeds' second book about one of America's most respected, most controversial, and most prolific authors. It looks at Mailer from where Leeds' first volume left off and takes him on through his most recent works. "Leeds' ideas are engaging, his enthusiasm infectious, and his prose mercifully free of critical jargon.Recommended for contemporary literature collections"--William Gargan in Library Journal. This is literary criticism with a heart and soul, and with an appreciation of subject which is so often missed in contemporary analysis.

The Enduring Vision

The Enduring Vision
Author: Paul S. Boyer
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780669331707

Making Eye Health a Population Health Imperative

Making Eye Health a Population Health Imperative
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309439981

The ability to see deeply affects how human beings perceive and interpret the world around them. For most people, eyesight is part of everyday communication, social activities, educational and professional pursuits, the care of others, and the maintenance of personal health, independence, and mobility. Functioning eyes and vision system can reduce an adult's risk of chronic health conditions, death, falls and injuries, social isolation, depression, and other psychological problems. In children, properly maintained eye and vision health contributes to a child's social development, academic achievement, and better health across the lifespan. The public generally recognizes its reliance on sight and fears its loss, but emphasis on eye and vision health, in general, has not been integrated into daily life to the same extent as other health promotion activities, such as teeth brushing; hand washing; physical and mental exercise; and various injury prevention behaviors. A larger population health approach is needed to engage a wide range of stakeholders in coordinated efforts that can sustain the scope of behavior change. The shaping of socioeconomic environments can eventually lead to new social norms that promote eye and vision health. Making Eye Health a Population Health Imperative: Vision for Tomorrow proposes a new population-centered framework to guide action and coordination among various, and sometimes competing, stakeholders in pursuit of improved eye and vision health and health equity in the United States. Building on the momentum of previous public health efforts, this report also introduces a model for action that highlights different levels of prevention activities across a range of stakeholders and provides specific examples of how population health strategies can be translated into cohesive areas for action at federal, state, and local levels.

Enduring Vision

Enduring Vision
Author: James J. Lorence
Publisher:
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780395960868

This supplement offers a wide range of primary-source documents in sets built around a historical "problem." Each set comprises several documents, including excerpts from letters, diaries, speeches, and petitions, as well as song lyrics, political cartoons, and advertisements. Introductions and questions guide readers in understanding and interpreting the documents.

Visions of a Blind Man

Visions of a Blind Man
Author: Charles Spann Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780595383696

Can a blind man see? The obvious answer to this question is no. Or, is it? In this book, Charles Spann, founder of Vision Through Faith Ministries, proves that a blind man can see spiritually. He explains how God used his infirmity to reveal things that a man with 20/20 vision could never see. He describes in incomparable clarity the visions that God has allowed him to have, all in an attempt to bring glory to God by sharing his revelations. Minister Spann uses firsthand experiences to prove the existence of God and angles, as well as the existence of demons and hell. Additionally, he discusses God's ability to "see in the dark", and even delves into the churches involvement in 9/11. This book deals with issues that churches are afraid to deal with. However, Minister Spann deals with them in a way that brings clearness to subjects that have been ignored. This book is a "must have" for those who want to grow spiritually. Via the power of the Holy Spirit, it will transform the lackadaisical Christian into one that is in constant pursuit of a deeper relationship with God.