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Author | : Isabelle L. D. Grant |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2016-01-12 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1491770279 |
In 1959, two years before she retired from teaching, Dr. Isabelle Grant set off on a yearlong journey around the world with Oscar, her long white cane, in her hand. She had been totally blind for the past twelve years. In Crooked Paths Made Straight, she shares the story of her journey during which she visited twenty-three countries from Great Britain to Fiji. In Karachi, she traveled the streets by rickshaw and struggled to master the Urdu language. In India, she explored the Taj Mahal, and in Burma she slept in a room where lizards raced up and down the walls. At a time when both women and blind people were generally seen as too helpless for solo travel, Grant fearlessly defied conventions. A dedicated teacher with a lifelong commitment to learning, her mission was to learn all she could about education in the countries she visited, in particular the education provided to blind children. Completed in 1965, Crooked Paths Made Straight recounts Grants journey, a story of dreams deferred that did not shrivel but sprang to life again and again.
Author | : Tina A. Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2008-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780979965906 |
Written with the immediacy of a novel, this groundbreaking work of creative nonfiction traces the awakening of AIDS activist Linda Jordan, a woman whose life was a struggle to survive, and who became a messenger of hope for families coping with AIDS. From her unlikely beginnings as a second-generation welfare recipient, rape victim, and heroin addict to her eventual status as a local hero, this inspirational true story follows Linda through all five harrowing decades of her life in Hartford, Connecticut.
Author | : Richard Owen Roberts |
Publisher | : Crossway |
Total Pages | : 467 |
Release | : 2002-06-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 143351592X |
It is a serious problem when society misunderstands or disregards sin and repentance. But when the church neglects these doctrines, the impact is profound. This book unfolds the nature and necessity of biblical repentance, but for the church in particular. Roberts' in-depth study heavily references both he Old and New Testaments, and includes chapters on the myths, maxims, marks, models, and motives of repentance, as well as the graces and fruits that accompany it. There is also wise warning about the dangers of delayed repentance.
Author | : Thomas Boston |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 1838 |
Genre | : Providence and government of God |
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Author | : Ron Rash |
Publisher | : Henry Holt and Company |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429900857 |
Vivid, harrowing yet ultimately hopeful, The World Made Straight is Ron Rash's subtlest exploration yet of the painful conflict between the bonds of home and the desire for independence. NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING NOAH WYLE, JEREMY IRVINE, MINKA KELLY, ADELAIDE CLEMENS, STEVE EARLE, AND HALEY JOEL OSMENT. "ONE OF THE MAJOR WRITERS OF OUR TIME."—THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION Travis Shelton is seventeen the summer he wanders into the woods onto private property outside his North Carolina hometown, discovers a grove of marijuana large enough to make him some serious money, and steps into the jaws of a bear trap. After hours of passing in and out of consciousness, Travis is discovered by Carlton Toomey, the wise and vicious farmer who set the trap to protect his plants, and Travis's confrontation with the subtle evils within his rural world has begun. Before long, Travis has moved out of his parents' home to live with Leonard Shuler, a one-time schoolteacher who lost his job and custody of his daughter years ago, when he was framed by a vindictive student. Now Leonard lives with his dogs and his sometime girlfriend in a run-down trailer outside town, deals a few drugs, and studies journals from the Civil War. Travis becomes his student, of sorts, and the fate of these two outsiders becomes increasingly entwined as the community's terrible past and corrupt present bear down on each of them from every direction, leading to a violent reckoning—not only with Toomey, but with the legacy of the Civil War massacre that, even after a century, continues to divide an Appalachian community.
Author | : Jill Bialosky |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2017-08-15 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1451693214 |
From a critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling author and poet comes “a delightfully hybrid book: part anthology, part critical study, part autobiography” (Chicago Tribune) that is organized around fifty-one remarkable poems by poets such as Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Wallace Stevens, and Sylvia Plath. For Jill Bialosky, certain poems stand out like signposts at pivotal moments in a life: the death of a father, adolescence, first love, leaving home, the suicide of a sister, marriage, the birth of a child, the day in New York City the Twin Towers fell. As Bialosky narrates these moments, she illuminates the ways in which particular poems offered insight, compassion, and connection, and shows how poetry can be a blueprint for living. In Poetry Will Save Your Life, Bialosky recalls when she encountered each formative poem, and how its importance and meaning evolved over time, allowing new insights and perceptions to emerge. While Bialosky’s personal stories animate each poem, they touch on many universal experiences, from the awkwardness of girlhood, to crises of faith and identity, from braving a new life in a foreign city to enduring the loss of a loved one, from becoming a parent to growing creatively as a poet and artist. Each moment and poem illustrate “not only how to read poetry, but also how to love poetry” (Christian Science Monitor). “An emotional, sometimes-wrenching account of how lines of poetry can be lifelines” (Kirkus Reviews), Poetry Will Save Your Life is an engaging and entirely original examination of a life while celebrating the enduring value of poetry, not as a purely cerebral activity, but as a means of conveying personal experience and as a source of comfort and intimacy. In doing so the book brilliantly illustrates the ways in which poetry can be an integral part of life itself and can, in fact, save your life.
Author | : Jimmy R. Watson |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2019-04-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1532673604 |
In the same spirit as his previous book, Big Jesus, Watson takes us on a journey through the Gospel of Luke with a touch of humor and a wheelbarrow full of insights and information. Watson believes nothing is more pretentiously self-pious than to write something and call it a "devotional" unless one has already been canonized as a saint. An Undevotional is not a spoon-fed offering of theological niceties, but rather a head-spinning array of possibilities into the mind and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth with contemporary applications. At times irreverent, at all times interesting, this book is un-indispensable for Jesus devotees and un-devotees alike.
Author | : Wisconsin. Farmers' institutes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 694 |
Release | : 1890 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
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Author | : Frieda C. White |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2012-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 144974205X |
“Frieda White has penned a loving account of a life that was poured out for others. Frieda has captured within these pages an ordinary person whose life became extraordinary.” —Germaine Copeland, Author of Prayers that Avail Much “Through the pages of this book we may very well see ourselves and be encouraged and cautioned simultaneously. It has something for everyone and it will at times touch hearts on the deepest level.” —Dr. Jason Guerrero, Lead Pastor, Regency Christian Center, Int., Whittier, California “Frieda's previous books have been a great blessing to me, and this one is no different. I believe that as well as being fascinated by what you read in these pages, you will glean some important lessons that will aid you in finishing the race that is set before you.” —Bayless Conley, Senior Pastor, Cottonwood Church Los Alamitos, California “Vicki is a must-read for every young girl and woman who wants to live out their complete destiny in God. Vicki is a compelling story of a woman used mightily in the gifts of healing and how her ministry was brought to an abrupt end because of ‘one wrong choice.’” —Debra George, Houston, Texas “Frieda White is an experienced, dynamic Bible teacher under a mandate from God to help prepare and encourage both leaders and believers to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit.” —Sandy Trice, Founding Pastor, Maranatha Church, Mont Belieu, Texas
Author | : Thomas Hartwell Horne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1086 |
Release | : 1834 |
Genre | : Bible |
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