On the Seventh Day God Rested and Watched Football!

On the Seventh Day God Rested and Watched Football!
Author: David Heller
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1514400294

The late esteemed columnist, Mary McGrory, once wrote: "Baseball is what we were. Football is what we have become." The notion that sports in general, and football in particular, represent a microcosm of our society is compelling indeed, as we conjour thoughts of an intensively competitive society, fast-paced, non-stop action and only barely controlled aggression. How are we to understand the role of football, American-style, with stadiums brimming with the intensity of college alums and dedicated Sunday worshippers, in our modern lives and in our contemporary rousing world of incessant stimulation? Who better to address questions of football and society than youngsters, ages 7-14, who absorb cultural trends and study the world around as a means of comprehending the complex and sometimes chaotic world of adults? Moreover, children also play football in great numbers, whether simply in their backyards, as participants in flag or touch football, or as the primary players on the stage of the sometimes controversial youth tackle football, with its charming miniaturization of adult football formations and its less endearing propensity for youth concussions and boorish adult sideline behavior. Kids do know their Cam Newtons and Russell Wilsons with greater familiarity than they comprehend their Issac Newtons and Woodrow Wilsons, so they are going to have much to offer about life on the gridiron, whether as participants or as spectators. Oh my, youngsters do say some provocative, insightful and often outrageously funny things about the game of football. This book presents quite an impressive compilation of such comments, as the children opine with alacrity about many, varied football related subjects and characters, from coaches to players to cheerleaders and owners. Even the Commissioner of football is not left unscathed or unattended to! Here are a few choice commentaries: "The car was invented so people could get to football games." "The best position to play is to be the owner - for obvious reasons." "The best college tradition is kidnapping a dean from Notre Dame!" "Football is like chess or checkers, but the pieces got broken sometimes." "Football is like marriage but football has more rules." "Punt returns guys get their eyes examined every two months and they get their heads examined every week!" "Youth football coaches are like Darth Vader with a whistle in his mouth." "The three main values of the NFL are freedom of running, freedom of passing, and freedom of raising ticket prices."

The Joy of Faithful Obedience

The Joy of Faithful Obedience
Author: Bill Bright
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780781442527

Dr. Bright offers wisdom that every Christian needs in order to obey God's foundational laws with heartfelt joy as well as how to avoid legalism.

The Last Goal

The Last Goal
Author: Michael O’Neal
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2023-08-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

About the Book Will your life click away as a montage before your eyes when Death comes? Will it be a car wreck or cancer? Will Death appear to you as a skull-faced ghoul or avuncular guide? Rest assured, you will certainly meet him. Since humans became human, Death has harvested. Over the millennia, he has occasionally revealed himself to mortals. Nick, as a pre-teen, meets the specter after surviving a near miss. Throughout Nick’s life, Death appears on no set schedule, their conversations a mix of reveal and closely held answers to Nick’s questions: Is there a God? Is there any kind of life after death? How do you maintain such a nice tan? Nick’s search for answers continues throughout his life, at times an accepted reality, at others causing Nick debilitating pain and anger. As years tick away, Nick realizes the many cultural and spiritual differences in dealing with and accepting Death, leading him to a personal understanding that helps him cope. Nick’s story will bring hope to some, peace to many, and acceptance to most, as we all must ultimately face our own last goal. About the Author Michael O’Neal’s interest in death and dying has been there since childhood. As a teacher, he continued education in classes focused on suicide intervention, philosophy, cultural studies, and death and dying. An enlightening experience happened when he presented a salon class on death and dying at a women’s prison. A Native American woman confided in O’Neal that she’d had the Kubler-Ross experience of seeing the light. A master’s degree in multicultural education, international travel, and years of living overseas gave O’Neal adjusted perceptions of Death. Being run over as a kid, two close friends committing suicide, and assisting his brother with a dignified death, motivated O’Neal to write The Last Goal.

Jewish Lunacy

Jewish Lunacy
Author: eric
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1491760206

Jewish Lunacy looks back on six millennia of Jewish history, presenting it as the history of a family by telling it through the reminiscences of Eric, who calls himself the Tygrrrr Express. He grew up hearing stories of heartbreaking pain, insightful wisdom, and sidesplitting humor from Jewish relatives and the elders in Long Island, where he grew up. Drawing upon his familys rich oral traditions, the author explores the deeply serious and humorously welcoming history of the Jewish people. Organized by topics, the book explores the lunacy of the authors growing up and uncovers the strange elements in topics as varied as sex, sports, philosophy, politics, pacifism, conspiracy theories, and religion. If you find yourself bemoaning the bleak landscape of the days news and would like a refreshing approach in reading stories that take seriously the truly significant realities of lifeGod, family, and relationshipswhile finding in them reasons and occasions for laughter, then Jewish Lunacy will take you on a journey through history and entertain you with such stories. As its subtitle promises, Jewish Lunacy tells the stories that 6000 years full of tradition and pride have given as gifts to be passed on to others.

From Adam and Israel to the Church

From Adam and Israel to the Church
Author: Benjamin L. Gladd
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830855440

This ESBT volume addresses core questions about spiritual identity, examining the nature of the people of God from Genesis to Revelation through the lens of being created and formed in God's image. Benjamin Gladd argues that living out God's image means serving as prophets, priests, and kings, and he explains how God's people function in these roles throughout Scripture.

Coming Home

Coming Home
Author: Robert Jeffress
Publisher: WaterBrook
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307551075

Are you as close to God as you would like to be? Few Christians would claim to have fallen into overt sin, but many of us have allowed busyness, materialism, and the pursuit of pleasure to erode our spiritual lives. If you have been sidetracked from your journey with God, there is a pathway that leads home. Coming Home offers step-by-step guidance and encouragement to lead you back to your waiting Father. “Spiritual rain for your heart’s desert. Robert Jeffress is a world-class storyteller. Offers an easy to read, conscience-pricking pathway back to the heavenly Father who loves us.” --Bobb Biehl, President, Masterplanning Group International “For those who have strayed… Coming Home is worthy of your reading.” --Adrian Rogers, Host, “Love Worth Finding” “Robert Jeffress is right: living a God-honoring life is ‘no game for sissies.’ Both the culture in which we live and our own natural bent toward sin pull us away from the God we mean to follow. Coming Home points wandering believers back to a Father who not only waits, but welcomes us home again with open arms.” --Ed Young, Pastor, Second Baptist Church, Houston

Angels Crossing

Angels Crossing
Author: Angela Hudson
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2022-08-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1685707696

Angels Crossing is a book of feel-good poems meant to inspire and bring joy to all who read it. The poetry in this book can be shared with the whole family. There are poems about nature and fun experiences that hopefully make you smile or even laugh. There are poems dedicated to our Heavenly Father to help everyone want to know Him better. She started writing some of these poems while sitting out on the deck of my house. She was staring up at the sky thinking about God and His creation of the heavens and earth when she felt inspired to just start writing what came to mind. Over the span of a month, she had written several poems. She decided to publish the poems because of her battle with cancer--to let everyone know that no matter what happens in life it will get better.

How I Stayed Catholic at Harvard

How I Stayed Catholic at Harvard
Author: Aurora Griffin
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1621641287

A Harvard graduate, Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, and devout Catholic tells you everything you need to know about keeping your faith at a modern university. Drawing on her recent experience, Aurora Griffin shares forty practical tips relating to academics, community, prayer, and service that helped her stay Catholic in college. She reminds us that keeping the faith is a conscious decision, reinforced by commitment to daily practices. Aurora's story illustrates that when you decide your faith matters to you, no one can take it away, even in the most secular environments and under strong peer pressure. Throughout the book, she shows how being a Catholic in college did not prevent her from having a full "college experience," but actually enabled her to make the most of her time at Harvard. She encourages students who are about to begin this formative journey, or those now in college, that the most valuable parts of college life -- lasting friendships, intellectual growth, and cherished memories -- are experienced in a more meaningful way when lived in and through the Catholic faith.

I Didn’T Want to Be That Girl!

I Didn’T Want to Be That Girl!
Author: Sue A. Allen
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512701742

How many times have we pointed a finger at EveGods first created woman, who took a bite of the apple after being tempted by a serpent? Although her name is only mentioned in four verses of Scripture, she was made infamous for her greatest debacle. We tend to blame her for our own personal dramas. Eve had everything; she lived in paradise, in a carefree, pain-free, sorrow-free world. In spite of this, she was unsatisfied, and she sinned. God, however, looked beyond her sin and pursued her as part of a bigger story. Surprisingly, He doesnt focus on her sin but rather considered her His bride, the bride of Christ. Building on the story of Eve, I Didnt Want to Be That Girl! A Look into the Life of Eve presents a Bible study designed for women and exploring a variety of topics. Author Sue Allen considers Gods silence, His goodness, our humility, our struggles with sin, and our need to learn to hear Gods voice. She also examines Godly womanhood, holiness, insecurity, motivations of the heart, restoration and forgiveness, and much, much more. This devotional offers eight weeks of personal, interactive, conversational-style Bible study with daily prompts leading to confession. We, as women, must recognize our need for a Savior, Jesus Christ and realize that we are all sinners, saved by Gods grace, and His grace alone. Just like Eve, we didnt want to be that girl. And despite our flawed pasts and imperfections, we have been created to be the bride of Christ. Through keen insight and real-life vulnerability, Sue Allen unfolds the true nature of what it means to be the bride of Christ. Whether you are happily single, contemplating marriage, or long-time espoused, her fresh wisdom will beckon you to join her in preparing your heart anew for the King of Kings. The bridegroom is coming! What a joy it is to get ready for Him together. Tonya Riggle Pastors Wife and Bible Study Teacher Second Baptist Church, Houston Knowing Sue and her heart to have women embrace our inheritance that we have in Christ allows me to not only put my stamp of approval on this study, but to use it in our ministry to college athletes and our staff that ministers to these athletes. Sue Allens desire for women to live the abundant life in Christ is immediately noticed within minutes of being in her presence. Thank you, Sue, for your passion to study the Word and your love affair with Christ. April Nelson Womens Leadership Team Athletes in Action

A Fish Tale

A Fish Tale
Author: Jeffrey K. Elwater
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 110544211X

A report filed for these great United States of America, in which an account is written that contains, but is not limited to, an alien race making its way onto our planet, the response from a very convoluted government, several toucans, and an American hero trying to find his way back home, and instead finding life, love, and himself. Well, everything but that last one. Some testimonials:"Sure to be the greatest novel in the existence of novels; Read it today or you're sure to go...hovel" -A very senile Dr. Seuss."I couldn't put it down. I laughed, I cried, I took over France and Poland." -Anonymous."Uh...what are you asking me about again?" -Man on the street."Whaddya mean, you want a testimonial for this?? It can't be released to the public! It says 'Top Secret' on the front for a reason, you moron!" -Some bossy guy.