Why Cities Matter

Why Cities Matter
Author: Stephen T. Um
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433532921

We live in a unique moment in history. Right now, more people live in urban centers than ever before. This means that we have an unprecedented opportunity to influence the majority of the world through the church in the city. Helping us to make the most of this moment, urban pastors Justin Buzzard and Stephen Um lay out a compelling vision for cultural engagement and church planting in our world’s cities. If you’re looking for motivation to maintain a commitment to the city or for guidance as you consider going all in, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of urban life that informs, instructs, inspires, and answers questions including: Why cities are so important What the Bible says about cities How to overcome common issues and develop a plan for living missionally in the city Instead of retreating from or taking from our cities, here is a call to make the cities our home, to take good care of them, and to participate in God’s kingdom-building work in the urban centers of our world.

A Love Hate Thing

A Love Hate Thing
Author: Whitney D. Grandison
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1488056579

“If you love a good enemies-to-lovers trope, run—don’t walk—to the nearest bookstore or library near you.” —BuzzFeed "I couldn’t put it down!” —New York Times bestselling author Simone Elkeles When Tyson Trice finds himself tossed into the wealthy community of Pacific Hills, he expects not to belong. Not that he cares. After recovering from being shot and surviving the rough streets of Lindenwood, he doesn’t care about anyone or anything. Golden girl Nandy Smith has spent most of her life building the pristine image it takes to make it in Pacific Hills. After learning that her parents are taking in a troubled teen boy, Nandy fears her summer plans and her reputation will go up in flames. The wall between their bedrooms feels as thin as the line between love and hate. But their growing attraction won't be denied. Soon Trice is bringing Nandy out of her shell and Nandy's trying to melt the ice around Trice's heart. But with the ever-present pull back to Lindenwood, it’ll be a wonder if Trice makes it through this summer at all. Also by Whitney D. Grandison: The Right Side of Reckless

Love, Hate and Other Filters

Love, Hate and Other Filters
Author: Samira Ahmed
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1616958480

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER In this unforgettable debut novel, an Indian-American Muslim teen copes with Islamophobia, cultural divides among peers and parents, and a reality she can neither explain nor escape. Seventeen-year-old Maya Aziz is torn between worlds. There’s the proper one her parents expect for their good Indian daughter: attending a college close to their suburban Chicago home and being paired off with an older Muslim boy her mom deems “suitable.” And then there is the world of her dreams: going to film school and living in New York City—and pursuing a boy she’s known from afar since grade school. But in the aftermath of a horrific crime perpetrated hundreds of miles away, her life is turned upside down. The community she’s known since birth becomes unrecognizable; neighbors and classmates are consumed with fear, bigotry, and hatred. Ultimately, Maya must find the strength within to determine where she truly belongs.

Japan's Love-Hate Relationship with the West

Japan's Love-Hate Relationship with the West
Author: Sukehiro Hirakawa
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004213821

Introductory chapters cover Japan’s historic love-hate relationship with China, then an in-depth analysis of three themes: Japan’s turn to the West; Japan’s return to the East; from war to peace. The book explains why Japanese modern writers oscillate between East and West.

Love Hate Relationshio

Love Hate Relationshio
Author: Ami_Shin
Publisher: Ami_Shin Publisher
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Key adalah primadona sekolah. Latar belakang keluarganya yang berkecukupan, serta paras wajahnya yang rupawan, membuat gadis yang memiliki senyuman manis itu digandrungi banyak lelaki. Tidak hanya itu, Key juga sangat baik pada orang-orang. Dia ramah dan senang tersenyum pada siapa pun. Tapi, tetap saja, Bayu tidak menyukainya. Bayu tidak tahu mengapa dia merasa sangat muak setiap kali melihat Key bersikap baik pada orang-orang. Bahkan sepertinya, hanya Bayu satu-satunya orang di sekolah itu yang tidak pernah mau menyapa apa lagi mengobrol bersama Key. Hingga suatu hari, Bayu dan teman-temannya membuat sebuah taruhan dimana Bayu harus menaklukan Key dan menjadikan Key sebagai kekasihnya. Rasa-rasanya Bayu ingin membunuh teman-temannya itu, hanya saja dia tidak bisa melakukan apa pun selain menuruti mereka. Dan kebencian Bayu semakin menjadi manakala Key menolaknya berkali-kali setiap kali Bayu berusaha mendekatinya. Dan Key melakukan itu dengan senyuman manisnya.

Love Hate Relationship

Love Hate Relationship
Author: Goodness Shadrach
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-18
Genre:
ISBN:

"Three rules: Don't talk to me, Don't touch me, Stay out of my business." Hearing that from her supposed husband on their wedding night, Sasha White or rather Sasha Brown had to question herself about the meaning of marriage. For what is a marriage without all those?Being married to the handsome billionaire, Michael Brown, Sasha couldn't explain her joy cause as fate will have it, she had been crushing on him since their school days but couldn't pursue him due to the fact that it was known in the whole school, that he is gay.

Can't Live with 'Em, Can't Live without 'Em

Can't Live with 'Em, Can't Live without 'Em
Author: Stephen Arterburn
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1418553654

Living in a love-hate relationship-with your spouse, kids, parents, friends, co-workers, and even God-can leave you feeling confused and furious. But the practical strategies presented in this book will help you overcome your most agonizing relational predicaments. Drawing on a wealth of experience as therapists and as best-selling authors, David Stoop and Stephen Arterburn provide you with: Insightful analysis of the "problem behind the problem behind the problem" in love-hate relationships Hands-on questionnaires and exercises to help you sort out your mixed-up feelings Real-life case studies that show how you can protect yourself from abuse without cutting yourself off from people you care about Professional advice to help you work through your bitterness and disappointment and manage the healing act of forgiveness

Almost Home - America's Love-Hate Relationship with Community

Almost Home - America's Love-Hate Relationship with Community
Author: David L. Kirp
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780691095172

For David Kirp, a gifted storyteller and journalist, the concept of community stretches beyond a cliched figure of speech to describe what happens when people make decisions that reshape one another's lives. He has collected a fascinating variety of such stories from across America to re-create the immediate experience of community--tales that signify in their particulars, giving meaning to the much bandied-about idea of civic virtue. They paint a rich picture of how, for better and for worse, Americans live together. We meet two San Francisco families, one Nicaraguan and the other black, trying to live peacefully with each other; residents in the fire ravaged Berkeley hills, whose greed and architectural ambitions thwart attempts to build the new Eden of their dreams; parents and teachers fighting against long odds to improve the East Harlem public schools; residents of a small southern town caring for a parentless teenager with AIDS; residents of the New Jersey suburb of Mount Laurel deciding whether poor families will be allowed to live in "our town;" and neighbors choosing sides when a black teenager kills his gay white neighbor. While there are real heroes--Ethel Lawrence, the Rosa Parks of the affordable housing movement; and Deborah Meier, tireless advocate for better schools--the stories are mainly about ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events. These beautifully written tales reveal individuals in the process of forming new alliances or falling back on familiar ones, "bowling alone" or promoting the common good. They show us, past all self-delusion, who we really are.