Scaring Us to Death

Scaring Us to Death
Author: Michael R. Collings
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0930261372

In this revised and expanded edition of "The Stephen King Phenomenon," Dr. Michael R. Collings re-examines the impact of Stephen King on popular culture.

Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?

Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?
Author: H. Aaron Cohl
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1997-03-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0312150563

In this lively and accessible expose, Cohl reveals how media madness and simple human psychology fuel the fires of paranoia. Readers will learn the encouraging realities of asbestos, drive-by shootings, and pesticides. Cohl also dispels current misconceptions about Mad Cow disease, the Greenhouse effect, and the dangers of air travel. "Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?" is a perfect antidote to the sensationalized headlines of today's newspapers.

A Relentless Hope

A Relentless Hope
Author: Gary E. Nelson
Publisher: Gary Nelson
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 155635309X

Description: Depression and related illnesses threaten to wreck the lives of many teens and their families. Suicide driven by these illnesses is one of the top killers of these young people. How do teens become depressed? What does depression feel like? How can we identify it? What helps depressed teens? What hurts them? How do families cope with teen depression? In A Relentless Hope Gary Nelson uses his experience as a pastor and pastoral counselor to guide the reader through an exploration of these and many other questions about teen depression. Nelson has worked with many teens over the years offering help to those who find themselves confronted by this potentially devastating attacker. The author also uses the story of his own son's journey through depression to weave together insights into the spiritual, emotional, cognitive, biological, and relational dimensions of teen depression. Through careful analysis, candid self-revelation, practical advice, and even humor, this pastor, counselor, and father reminds us that God's light of healing can shine through the darkness of depression and offer hope. A Relentless Hope is written for teens, parents, teachers, pastors, and any who walk with the afflicted through this valley of the shadow of death. Endorsements: ""Whether you are a youth struggling with depression, a family member of a depressed teen, or a pastor, counselor or teacher providing support and help in such circumstances, this book is a must read as the most informative and helpful volume available on the subject."" --Merle R. Jordan Professor of Pastoral Psychology Emeritus, Boston University School of Theology ""This story of a family is an incredible gift of honest reflection. So many families deal with the issue of teen depression. . . As the dean of a theological school I am aware of the numbers of youth that my students deal with who are in this book. Depression, self-medication with alcohol and drugs, self doubt and even considerations of suicide as an answer--all are in our communities and probably in even a small church. This book is about an attitude that avoids denial, attempts to keep a sense of humor, and believes in the miracle of life. Thank you, Tom, for allowing your story to be told."" --Maxine Clarke Beach, Vice President and Dean, Drew Theological School This is a story of amazing grace! I love the challenge Gary gave the reader throughout the book: ""Never give up on loving!"" I was reminded in a very tangible way of the limitless capacity of God who loves us the same way--He never stops! What an incredible mantra for all of us: ""Never give up on loving. . . . Never!"" I wonder how different our world would be if we practiced this command? --Rev. Dale Seley, Pastor Downtown Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia About the Contributor(s): Gary E. Nelson, DMin, is a United Methodist minister who for thirty years has worked with teens and their families as a local church pastor and as a pastoral counselor. He currently pastors a church in West Virginia.

A Few Kind Words about Hate

A Few Kind Words about Hate
Author: Una Stannard
Publisher: GermainBooks
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2007
Genre: Child abuse
ISBN: 0914142038

Smythe sewn cloth binding.Describes the difficulties faced by children in families. Eight chapters discuss Sigmund Freud's abusive childhood and its consequences in his work.

Island Of Death

Island Of Death
Author: Bob Gebhardt
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1312783206

Terrifying ghosts, human bandits, terrorists, dangerous geothermal phenomena, all threatening, but pirate treasures and great wealth may be in the offering, trudge on or get the hell out? A group of adventurous people are led to a terrifying island by the writings on a medallion recovered in an ancient pirate treasure, chronicled in the novel TROVE. The island, identified on nautical charts as, "Dangerous area, keep well clear, La Isla de la Muerte, Island of Death." Locals give this mountainous, God forsaken island, a wide birth, as people who venture there, to find old pirate treasures, according to myth, never come back. Could this novel have a happy ending? Bet your bottom doubloon!

Screened Out

Screened Out
Author: Carla B. Johnston
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315501236

A comparison of the cultural and political/institutional dimensions of war's impact on Greece during the Peloponnesian War, and the United States and the two Koreas, North and South, during the Korean War. It demonstrates the many underlying similarities between the two wars.

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1922
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama Tribune 1877 - 1898

People and Things from the Cullman, Alabama Tribune 1877 - 1898
Author: Robin Sterling
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2013-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1304224406

The Tribune began publication in 1875 in what was then Blount County. It was one of the earliest papers published in the area after the end of the Civil War. Cullman was founded by German immigrants after the establishment of the old South and North railroad in 1872. Cullman grew quickly and became a county of its own in 1877. The earliest surviving issues of the Tribune were microfilmed by the State Archives in Montgomery and the film was studied for all announcements of births, marriages, deaths, obituaries, and news important to the history and development of Cullman County. The result is a fascinating book which details the early lives of Cullman County settlers recorded in the pages of its very first newspaper.

The Tale of Rose Moon

The Tale of Rose Moon
Author: Victoria Sarah Brookes
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146916941X

This is Victoria's first novel. She was born 29 years ago in London but now resides in East Sussex. Her hobbies include travel and exploring European cities. She has a strong belief in the manifestation of the spirits of the dead.