The Sweet Side of Suffering

The Sweet Side of Suffering
Author: Esther Lovejoy
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1572938560

Suffering is often a reality people don’t choose. However, they do have a choice in how to respond to it. In The Sweet Side of Suffering, author M. Esther Lovejoy explores the character of God to help readers find a response that sweetens the bitter waters of suffering. This engaging book is written in a narrative voice, sharing biblical truths and practical insights from the author’s personal experiences. Readers can find a message of hope and encouragement as they discover a fresh perspective on strengthening their relationship with God and renewing their confidence in knowing that He is always there.

The Brighter Side of Death

The Brighter Side of Death
Author: Tom Holahan
Publisher: Vantage Press, Inc
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780533158058

" ... [An] inquiry into the meaning of existence ... The author focuses especially on the discussion of epiphanies as a pathway to meaning; and self-examination, obeservation, and reflection, which provide the guiding methodology for the rest of the book"--Front jacket flap

Into the Suffersphere

Into the Suffersphere
Author: Jon Malnick
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-08-31
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0719820529

According to the website of The Velominati, the self-professed Keepers of the Cog, the optimal number of bikes owned is n + 1, where n is the number of bikes owned. But there's also an important corollary, s-1, where s is the number of bikes that will cause your wife or partner to leave you.' Into the Suffersphere: Cycling and the Art of Pain is a brilliantly witty account of one former racer's exploration of whether cycling is the one sport that pushes its participants to the very limits of human endurance, and delves painfully into the role that physical and mental suffering can play in this elite endurance sport. Drawing together sporting history and pro-cycling interviews, and investigating current medical, business and psychological theories, this is the story of the extraordinary lengths to which minds and bodies can be pushed. Peppered with recollections from the author's own racing experiences and offering a fascinating insight into the unique allure of pain in a sporting context, Into the Suffersphere explores a side of cycling that you would never have dreamed of - not even in your worst nightmare. An essential read for all MAMILs (middle-aged men in Lycra) and fans of sports writing and smart thinking.

The Brighter Side Of Human Nature

The Brighter Side Of Human Nature
Author: Alfie Kohn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 078672465X

Drawing from hundreds of studies in half a dozen fields, The Brighter Side of Human Nature makes a powerful case that caring and generosity are just as natural as selfishness and aggression. This lively refutation of cynical assumptions about our species considers the nature of empathy and the causes of war, why we (incorrectly) explain all behavior in terms of self-interest, and how we can teach children to care.

The Bright Side

The Bright Side
Author: Charles Rufus Skinner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1909
Genre: Cheerfulness
ISBN:

The Land of Truth

The Land of Truth
Author: Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827614357

Making the rich narrative world of Talmud tales fully accessible to modern readers, renowned Talmud scholar Jeffrey L. Rubenstein turns his spotlight on both famous and little-known stories, analyzing the tales in their original contexts, exploring their cultural meanings and literary artistry, and illuminating their relevance. Delving into both rabbinic life (the academy, master-disciple relationships) and Jewish life under Roman and Persian rule (persecution, taxation, marketplaces), Rubenstein explains how storytellers used irony, wordplay, figurative language, and other art forms to communicate their intended messages. Each close reading demonstrates the story's continuing relevance through the generations into modernity. For example, the story "Showdown in Court," a confrontation between King Yannai and the Rabbinic judges, provides insights into controversial struggles in U.S. history to balance governmental power; the story of Honi's seventy-year sleep becomes a window into the indignities of aging. Through the prism of Talmud tales, Rubenstein also offers timeless insights into suffering, beauty, disgust, heroism, humor, love, sex, truth, and falsehood. By connecting twenty-first-century readers to past generations, The Land of Truth helps to bridge the divide between modern Jews and the traditional narrative worlds of their ancestors.

Encyclopaedia of Australian Heavy Metal

Encyclopaedia of Australian Heavy Metal
Author: Brian Giffin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0994320612

The Encyclopaedia of Australian Metal presents pictures, biographies and discographical information on more than 2000 metal and heavy rock bands from all parts of Australia - from the early 70s pioneers like AC/DC, Buffalo and Rose Tattoo to the current breed: Psycroptic, Parkway Drive, Ne Obliviscaris and more.