Crazy On The Inside

Crazy On The Inside
Author: Gay Walley
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Marriage
ISBN: 9781701860209

Natalie loves being a wife and mother in suburban Canada and takes pride in it, but she wants more than carpools, dance recitals, and football games. Now, several years into her second marriage, she feels as if she is drowning in the expectations that society has shackled to her. She wants a part of her life set aside for herself without the traditional rules and expectations of marriage and motherhood. She wants to be married yet feel the self-discovery of singlehood in New York City, and she dares to bring that about.In this memoir, she opens up her marriage and sets off to live a completely separate life in Manhattan for one week a month. Crazy On The Inside is a story about not giving in to what should be. What if it doesn't have to be one or the other...can we, in fact, have it all?

Eyewitness to the Gods

Eyewitness to the Gods
Author: Erich Von Daniken
Publisher: New Page Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1632651688

The father of the ancient alien theory with more than 65 million books sold reveals everything he has withheld for years. In all his years of service, why didn't Erich von Däniken ever doubt his theory that inhabitants of other planets had come into contact with humanity ages ago, and that they still observe us today? How could von Däniken in all these years say firmly that the UFO phenomenon is real and that people are being abducted by aliens? Why does he repeatedly criticize the official historiography and our religions and thus accept scorn and hostility? The answers to these questions are: Because Erich von Däniken spoke to people who supported his theories. Because people who saw UFOs or were kidnapped by aliens trusted him. And because experts and insiders inaugurated secrets known to only a few people. In this book, the now 81-year-old presents selected eyewitnesses and insiders for the first time, reveals secrets and stories that he has hitherto kept private, and presents reports and revelations that leave one speechless!

Biographical

Biographical
Author: George Reeser Prowell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1398
Release: 1907
Genre: York County (Pa.)
ISBN:

Communities of the Converted

Communities of the Converted
Author: Catherine Wanner
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0801461901

After decades of official atheism, a religious renaissance swept through much of the former Soviet Union beginning in the late 1980s. The Calvinist-like austerity and fundamentalist ethos that had evolved among sequestered and frequently persecuted Soviet evangelicals gave way to a charismatic embrace of ecstatic experience, replete with a belief in faith healing. Catherine Wanner's historically informed ethnography, the first book on evangelism in the former Soviet Union, shows how once-marginal Ukrainian evangelical communities are now thriving and growing in social and political prominence. Many Soviet evangelicals relocated to the United States after the fall of the Soviet Union, expanding the spectrum of evangelicalism in the United States and altering religious life in Ukraine. Migration has created new transnational evangelical communities that are now asserting a new public role for religion in the resolution of numerous social problems. Hundreds of American evangelical missionaries have engaged in "church planting" in Ukraine, which is today home to some of the most active and robust evangelical communities in all of Europe. Thanks to massive assistance from the West, Ukraine has become a hub for clerical and missionary training in Eurasia. Many Ukrainians travel as missionaries to Russia and throughout the former Soviet Union. In revealing the phenomenal transformation of religious life in a land once thought to be militantly godless, Wanner shows how formerly socialist countries experience evangelical revival. Communities of the Converted engages issues of migration, morality, secularization, and global evangelism, while highlighting how they have been shaped by socialism. This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem)—a collaboration of the Association of American Universities, the Association of University Presses, and the Association of Research Libraries—and the generous support of the Pennsylvania State University. Learn more at the TOME website, available at: openmonographs.org. The open access edition is available at Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

The Reeser Family History

The Reeser Family History
Author: Robert Lynn Reeser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1989
Genre:
ISBN:

John Reeser was born about 1730 to Swiss parents living in exile from their native land. He spent his early years in France. He came to America in 1751 arriving at the port of Philadelphia. By 1757 he was living in Derry Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania. Reeser home- stead is located in Conewago Twp. (prior to 1850 Derry Twp.), Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania. Descendants live mainly in Pennsylvania. Members of this family are mennonites. Includes Ohio Rissers and other Reeser/Risser/Reesor immigrants that came to Colonial Pennsylvania from Germany between 1727-1753 and who settled mainly in Illinois and Missouri.

Transactions

Transactions
Author: Electrochemical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1909
Genre: Electricity
ISBN:

The Ancestors and Descendants of Amos W. Martin and Elizabeth H. Martin

The Ancestors and Descendants of Amos W. Martin and Elizabeth H. Martin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

Ancestors and descendants of Amos W. Martin (1843-1907), son of Jacob S. Martin and Elizabeth Weaver, who was born near Weaverland, Pa. He was married to Elizabeth Hoover Martin (1849-1933), daughter of David K. Martin and Leah Hoover. She was born on a farm south of Goodville in East Earl Township. Amos and Elizabeth were third cousins, both being descendants of the pioneer David Martin, a mennonite, who immigrated to Eastern Lancas- ter County, Pa. in 1727. They farmed and raised their family of twelve children in Salisbury Twp. They were members of Weaverland Mennonite Church.