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Author | : Ben Barrack |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012-09-04 |
Genre | : Bible stories, English |
ISBN | : 9780982567999 |
The story of David vs. Goliath is perhaps the best personification of the fight between good and evil. Righteousness was overmatched and evil was overconfident. Each of the ten men featured in this book knows what it's like to be engaged in such a battle. They all share a common bond consisting of common traits that even further reinforce that bond. Amazingly, so do their adversaries. These ten men each perceived things like injustice, persecution, corruption, deceit, and dishonor as personal affronts they simply could not tolerate. Each chose to stand up to evil and didn't back down, even after seeing its face. Armed with little more than the truth, these men fought valiantly and relentlessly, entities and institutions that would do us all harm. Yet, they remain unsung as of this writing. Peter Paul vs. HILLARY CLINTON: When one man who the Clintons attempted to double cross, didn't go quietly, the woman who would run for president got far more than she bargained for. Richard Landes vs. PALLYWOOD: When one man was exposed to the underbelly of manufactured news, he blew the lid off of a strategem of war used against western civilization.
Author | : William J. Deane |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2021-02-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1725299275 |
Author | : Daphne Sheldrick |
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Release | : 2019-05 |
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ISBN | : 9781527240407 |
Author | : Edward Reaugh Smith |
Publisher | : SteinerBooks |
Total Pages | : 570 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780880105002 |
If, ultimately, there is only one reality, then neither religion nor science can be fulfilled until they come together on a higher plane. In this second volume of his authoritative, anthroposophical commentary on the Bible, Edward Reaugh Smith shows that there is no difference between true science and the divine intelligence sought by true religion. The model for such a union of science and religion is the spiritual science developed by Rudolf Steiner. In this union, what the senses show us about the physical world--when keenly observed and allowed to speak for itself instead of being abstracted into theories--become images of the spiritual world: "As above, so below." Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the Bible, the author shows us that anthroposophy provides unique insights into the biblical account. Included are essays on: Evolution Creation and Apocalypse The Four Elements As Above, So Below Fire (where Earth and Heaven meet) Light (the first form of corporeality from which all else follows) Blood (the meeting point of inner and outer worlds) What Is Man (how beings of the higher worlds work in forming the earthly vehicle for the human being) Plus Numerous Charts & Tables, an extensive bibliography, and an index of scriptures cited. This is an important resource for anyone who wants to dig into the deepest meanings of biblical scriptures.
Author | : Julie Angel |
Publisher | : White Lion Publishing |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2016-07 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 178131554X |
From its humble origins in the backstreets and rooftops of Paris's urban jungle, to the tops of London and New York's skyscrapers, Parkour, has become an adrenaline-fuelled implosion on the urban landscape. But more than a sport that most jaw-dropped onlookers can hardly comprehend, Parkour is an exploration of movement and a return to our body's natural ability to run, jump, hang and move with fluidity. For the first time, Julie Angel tells the story of Parkour's beginnings - the diverse, intriguing and unusual characters who went to the rooftops, hung off the stairwells and drain pipes as they trained through the night, often risking their lives and created something that has become a worldwide phenomenon. Breaking the Jumpÿtells the unknown story behind Parkour's rise, and asks what is it that drives those who stand on the edge and think `go'.
Author | : David Tinker |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Total Pages | : 1114 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Methodist Church |
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Author | : William H. Barnwell |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2016-03-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1496805267 |
In this stirring book, William H. Barnwell tells the stories of prison inmates and the Kairos Prison Ministry volunteers who work with them. Set mostly at the huge Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, Barnwell’s narrative illustrates how offenders who have done the worst can and do change, becoming model inmates and, if released, productive citizens. The stories also reveal how Kairos volunteers have found healing for broken hearts. Given that the United States incarcerates more people per capita than any country in the world, reformers are seeking radically new ways to reduce our prison populations. Kairos volunteers and inmates alike have much to contribute to the ongoing reform discussions. Now serving 300 state and federal prisons, 30,000 Kairos volunteers work with 20,000 inmates each year. They take part in long weekend retreats with the inmates and follow up with regular prison visits. Since its beginning in 1976, Kairos has served over 250,000 inmates. Broad-based, nondenominational, and nonjudgmental Christian, Kairos seeks to carry out its slogan—“listen, listen, love, love”—among inmates who have had few to listen to them, and fewer still to love them. In Called to Heal the Brokenhearted are stories of undeniable redemption. They point the way to personal transformation for the inmates and the volunteers. One Kairos inmate speaks of the change this way: he makes guitars out of the good wood “hidden beneath the surface” of throwaway pianos. “I find my work incredibly fulfilling,” he says. “I see myself in every piano, discarded by society but redeemed and put to use in a new way.”
Author | : Dr. Love Otuechere |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2017-01-24 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1532006160 |
Each of us are created with unique gifts, divine grace, and a purpose. While some obstacles are placed in our way to prepare us to handle our assignments with good outcomes, many of us still need specific guidance in order to break through barriers, develop and grow, and ultimately achieve dreams. Dr. Love Otuechere relies on her diverse experience as a ministerial leader and community advocate to share inspirational advice intended to help a new generation as well as those hoping to break new virtual grounds. While encouraging young adults to see opportunities and then effectively use grassroots issues to solve challenges and plan careers within a multifaceted, tech-driven world, Dr. Otuechere draws inspiration from biblical stories that encourage others to avoid repeating mistakes, live a service-oriented existence, find confidence to pursue goals, and shun selfish desires. Included are tips and tools that will help the latest generation apply analytical data, technology, and divine plans in order to meet needs and accomplish goals. The Eyes on Growing Needs shares inspirational wisdom that will guide people to embrace virtual tele-technology to find fulfillment, be on demand via skill sets and address desires within a multifaceted world filled with information.
Author | : David Price |
Publisher | : Knox Press |
Total Pages | : 578 |
Release | : 2020-11-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 168261946X |
This is the story of Colonel John Haslet, an Irish immigrant to the American colonies who made the ultimate sacrifice while fighting for his adopted country. During this pivotal moment in America’s war for independence against Great Britain, a newborn nation struggled to survive against a militarily superior force deployed by a mighty empire. This is also a chronicle of the inspirational leadership and service of the Delaware Regiment that Haslet formed and guided, told as part of a more wide-ranging narrative about the 1776 campaign of Washington’s army. That battered but resilient force faced the prospect of total defeat in the winter of 1776–1777 as the quest for American independence hung in the balance.