Behind the Wall

Behind the Wall
Author: Elizabeth Ann Kuhn
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-03-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452065640

BEHIND THE WALL of a Trappistine Monastery, under Papal Enclosure, tread only the Monks and Nuns who vow to live in this Order of their own free will. This is the story of a young girl aspiring to the heights of her vocation under the Cistercian Rule of Saint Benedict. Absent from any contact with the outside world, in strict silence, in a non speaking Order, she lives her life alone with God reenacting the joys, sorrows and concerns of a soul trying to fulfill her calling. She brings to life her travails under a new superior in a new foundation who caused her demise, bringing her back out into the modern world.

Faith Behind the Blue Wall

Faith Behind the Blue Wall
Author: Clarence Hines
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781478741442

Often referred to as the "Blue Wall of Silence," most people give little consideration to the sub community that is law enforcement. Most officers and soldiers accept the inherent dangers of their vocation without reservation; however, are rarely prepared to deal with the residual emotional effects of policing a community and defending our borders. Because of the strong professional standards and polished uniformed image of our warriors of justice, most people never stop to consider that because officers and soldiers encounter so much brokenness on a daily basis, they themselves can eventually break. This book is a personal career devotional for the entire law enforcement community and their families to bring them face to face with the loving presence of the God of Grace who called them, understands them, protects them, loves them and seeks to heal them. Throughout its pages, the law enforcement community will find transformative vocational meaning and purpose as they favorably live out their faith in the tough terrain of defending a city or nation. Through the often overlooked stories of soldiers and law enforcement officers in the bible, they will learn valuable lessons and gain priceless pearls of wisdom to better protect and serve our communities. Families and Communities will have never before seen access to the inner struggles and daily obstacles officers must overcome to serve them. Chaplains and clergy will be better informed and equipped to minister to the needs of their law enforcement congregants and parishioners.

Behind the Closed Wall

Behind the Closed Wall
Author: Isaac Benjamin
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This literary piece is a fiction. The setting is in Maiduguri the capital of Bornu State in Nigeria. The Protagonist is Ahmed. The story line is about a young graduate whose mother took over the upkeep of her two sons after her husband Mr Peter lost his job and took to drinking ‘burukutu,’ a local drink in Northern Nigeria. At the height of abject poverty, the family struggled and survived with the petty trade of Mrs Peter who sold the local beans cake known as ‘akara’ or ‘quasai’ for the survival of the family. Meanwhile, Mr Peter lost control of himself as he went into depression drinking excessively. Then came the tragedy. Their locality was attacked by the die-hard Boko Haram terrorists group killing almost all the inhabitants. Mrs Peter and her two sons hid in the ceiling of their house. Mr. Peter was killed along with his friend the second day. Ahmed tried to break the chains of poverty after his father’s death by working very hard on his gift. He met Alhaji Sani who became his destiny helper and friend. Ahmed had some divine encounters with the Supersensible (God Almighty) through His Angel of Divine Presence. He was given several revelations from the realm of the spirit. It is these exposures that portray; Behind the closed wall.

Behind the Great Wall

Behind the Great Wall
Author: James Whitlark
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838634271

This work explores what lies behind the fantastic barrier in a borderland that C. G. Jung called the unconscious, the avant-garde writer Kafka termed incomprehensive, and Whitlark argues is an entire spectrum of muted awareness.

The Glories of Divine Grace: A Free Rendering of the Original Treatise of P. Eusebius Nieremberg, S. J

The Glories of Divine Grace: A Free Rendering of the Original Treatise of P. Eusebius Nieremberg, S. J
Author: Boniface Luebbermann
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2018-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781376677850

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