The Love Everybody* Crusade

The Love Everybody* Crusade
Author: Arthur Watterson Hoppe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1963
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Humorous pieces selected from the author's column in the "San Francisco Chronicle".

Having a Wonderful Time

Having a Wonderful Time
Author: Arthur Hoppe
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780811811453

Renowned for his biting satires of politics, government, money, and other chimeras, Hoppe here takes a fresh stab at world events while bringing a skewering wit to his own life in journalism. With his usual combination of charm and provocation, he describes his plans for the "Nobody for President" campaign, writes about "Private Oliver Drab" in Vietnam, and reveals the foibles of presidents "Elbie Jay," Nixon, and Clinton (Hillary is a cross between Eleanor Roosevelt and Eva Peron).

The Crusaders

The Crusaders
Author: Henry Arthur Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1892
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

The Crusader

The Crusader
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1926
Genre: Socialism and Christianity
ISBN:

Ten Top Truths to Live By

Ten Top Truths to Live By
Author: Robert H. Schwartz
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 1026
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1665507594

The leads one to look deeply at life, as to what really is important, lasting and helpful. It is composed to Statements of Truth, a Reflection on it, Bible quotes, quotes from other authors, excerpts from some of my sermons (all these with further reflections) and then autobiographical comments along the line of each Truth.

Birth of the Kingdom

Birth of the Kingdom
Author: Jan Guillou
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062092286

A rousing conclusion to an unforgettable saga—the story of a Swedish warrior’s transformative journey and the enduring love that founded a nation. One of the fiercest and most feared warriors of the Knights Templar, Arn de Gotha can finally return home to his beloved Sweden, now that Jerusalem has been lost to Saladin. But during his twenty years of exile, Arn’s homeland has been torn apart by warring clans—and the brave nobleman soldier is determined to reunite it and establish lasting peace. Waiting for him is his beloved Cecilia, emerging from a convent to join him after their unfathomably long separation, against the stern demands of her clan. Their reunion could incite a war unless they can convince the clan that love ranks higher than politics, and that it can sustain a new quest: to create a new people, a new society, with Arn at its helm.

The Crusades

The Crusades
Author: Henry Arthur Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN:

Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ

Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ
Author: John G. Turner
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807889105

Founded as a local college ministry in 1951, Campus Crusade for Christ has become one of the world's largest evangelical organizations, today boasting an annual budget of more than $500 million. Nondenominational organizations like Campus Crusade account for much of modern evangelicalism's dynamism and adaptation to mainstream American culture. Despite the importance of these "parachurch" organizations, says John Turner, historians have largely ignored them. Turner offers an accessible and colorful history of Campus Crusade and its founder, Bill Bright, whose marketing and fund-raising acumen transformed the organization into an international evangelical empire. Drawing on archival materials and more than one hundred interviews, Turner challenges the dominant narrative of the secularization of higher education, demonstrating how Campus Crusade helped reestablish evangelical Christianity as a visible subculture on American campuses. Beyond the campus, Bright expanded evangelicalism's influence in the worlds of business and politics. As Turner demonstrates, the story of Campus Crusade reflects the halting movement of evangelicalism into mainstream American society: its awkward marriage with conservative politics, its hesitancy over gender roles and sexuality, and its growing affluence.

The Knight Templar

The Knight Templar
Author: Jan Guillou
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2002
Genre: Crusades
ISBN: 9780752846507

Born in 1150 to an aristocratic Swedish family, handsome Arn Magnusson is educated at a Cistercian monastery. As well as training to be a monk, he is to be a warrior, and becomes a master archer and swordsman under the tutelage of the giant Brother Guilbert, a former knight. But Arn is innocent in the ways of the world, and when two beautiful sisters cross his path, despite falling desperately in love with one of them, Cecilia, he is seduced by the other. Such a crime is punishable by both civil and clerical authorities, and, while Cecilia is banished to spend twenty years as a nun, Arn is sentenced to serve the same period as a Knight Templar in the Holy Land. As an occupation officer in Palestine, he discovers that the infidel Saracens don't appear to be brutish and uncivilised as they are portrayed in Christian propaganda. On the contrary, in love and war he learns from the example of his noble adversary Saladin that there's another side to the teachings of the Cistercians¿