Uncharted Redemption
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Author | : Jack A. Madson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 391 |
Release | : 2020-10-02 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1664202994 |
It’s a book about the greatest battle on earth, affecting every living being for eternity. A battle so intense if we could see it, we would stand frozen in awe and wonder! Yet we remain oblivious to the forces. We float comfortably in our own definition of life, what’s good and what’s bad. Things happen to us, and our hope rises and falls based on our daily circumstances. For some, all hope is gone, and life is marginalized to despair and total depression and sadness. For others, life seems to be ok, while I remain nervous about the potential bad “stuff.” I’ve adjusted my expectations and things are fine. I really don’t have any religious interests; I’m making it work. The enemy is leaving me alone, because I’m not part of the fighting force, I’m on the sidelines. For others, my childhood had a religious upbringing, and I value the principles, or I gained an appreciation of them along my life’s path. I believe I have faith in God, and my salvation is assured, yet I continue to live my life for the most part how I want. God may not know this person, and he/she could be lost, an eternal fate terrorizing beyond imagination at the end of this life. For others, life has dealt blows, and through it, an understanding of a “higher power” and the living incarnation of Jesus Christ’s redemption has invaded the “soul” and imparted power to overcome and be at peace with everything, because God is God. He is good, and he knows me, loves me, and is taking care of me and leading me to a good place – regardless of what happens this side of eternity. My choices have changed, I want to be holy. It is called Daily Redemption, a peace that passes all understanding. As atonement leads me to be one with the Lord Jesus Christ forever – His life living in me - perfect! Amen!!!
Author | : William Vincent |
Publisher | : RWG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2023-08-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In the heartwarming Christian fiction novel, "A New Beginning," embark on a transformative journey of faith, redemption, and second chances. Follow the captivating story of Sarah Montgomery as she navigates the intricate tapestry of life, learning to heal from broken hearts and shattered dreams while discovering the power of forgiveness, grace, and the beauty of new beginnings. Sarah's life takes an unexpected turn, propelling her onto a road less traveled-a path filled with challenges, but also brimming with hope and the promise of a brighter future. Along her journey, she encounters divine encounters that ignite a flicker of hope in her heart, revealing glimpses of a brighter tomorrow. Guided by the power of grace, Sarah learns the importance of embracing forgiveness, both for herself and others. As she faces her own inner demons, she discovers a newfound strength that empowers her to confront the darkness within and find healing and redemption. Amidst the trials and tribulations, Sarah finds solace in the support of a loving community and the friendships she forms along the way. Their encouragement and the power of their collective faith become sources of inspiration and serve as a reminder of the strength that lies within unity and shared growth. Through divine provisions and unexpected blessings, Sarah learns to trust in the unfolding of her journey, even when faced with the unknown. She unearths hidden lessons in the wilderness and discovers the transformative power of embracing the unknown future, surrendering to a higher purpose, and finding her true calling. In the midst of her struggles, Sarah encounters love's unexpected arrival-a beacon of light amidst the challenges she faces. This love reminds her of the power of connection, the healing that can be found in vulnerability, and the potential for love to flourish even in the most unlikely circumstances. Throughout the book, Sarah grapples with her faith, testing its boundaries and learning to stand firm in the face of doubt. She discovers that faith is not an escape from challenges but a source of strength and resilience that enables her to overcome the storms that threaten to consume her. "A New Beginning" is a heartfelt story that explores the power of restoration, the transformative nature of hope, and the beauty that emerges from embracing the unknown. It is a powerful reminder that, no matter the past, every day holds the potential for a new beginning-one filled with endless possibilities, growth, and the unwavering love and grace of a Higher Power. Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and moved by this compelling Christian fiction novel that invites readers to reflect on their own journeys of faith and find solace in the message that redemption and new beginnings are always within reach.
Author | : Tracy Fessenden |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2011-06-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1400837308 |
Many Americans wish to believe that the United States, founded in religious tolerance, has gradually and naturally established a secular public sphere that is equally tolerant of all religions--or none. Culture and Redemption suggests otherwise. Tracy Fessenden contends that the uneven separation of church and state in America, far from safeguarding an arena for democratic flourishing, has functioned instead to promote particular forms of religious possibility while containing, suppressing, or excluding others. At a moment when questions about the appropriate role of religion in public life have become trenchant as never before, Culture and Redemption radically challenges conventional depictions--celebratory or damning--of America's "secular" public sphere. Examining American legal cases, children's books, sermons, and polemics together with popular and classic works of literature from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, Culture and Redemption shows how the vaunted secularization of American culture proceeds not as an inevitable by-product of modernity, but instead through concerted attempts to render dominant forms of Protestant identity continuous with democratic, civil identity. Fessenden shows this process to be thoroughly implicated, moreover, in practices of often-violent exclusion that go to the making of national culture: Indian removals, forced acculturations of religious and other minorities, internal and external colonizations, and exacting constructions of sex and gender. Her new readings of Emerson, Whitman, Melville, Stowe, Twain, Gilman, Fitzgerald, and others who address themselves to these dynamics in intricate and often unexpected ways advance a major reinterpretation of American writing.
Author | : Mary Ciofalo |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2009-12 |
Genre | : Conduct of life |
ISBN | : 1449051537 |
The author has collected and shaped interviews into a book of true stories of the stunning journeys that ordinary people have made from pain to redemption. Unwasted Pain, the subtitle of the book, refers to the process of facing and distilling pain from such difficulties as abuse, hatred, crime, war and evil--and finding more peace and equilibrium (sometimes more than there was before). Besides the twenty-one stories that comprise the chapters of this book, Mary Ciofalo has also written four essays and an introduction that include more vignettes of redemption stories along with her observations about the nature and activation of redemption. She tells us what she has gleaned while compiling this book. She also includes the view of an Advaitan Swami and an Episcopalian minister, as well as those of a former warden of San Quentin Prison. This book is inspirational; and it has the potential to expand one's thinking to include the possibility of redemption to both the harmed and the harmer--in situations where one might not even conceive of mercy or forgiveness or the possibility of redemtption.
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Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 349 |
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ISBN | : 0691049645 |
Author | : Seraphina Wilde |
Publisher | : RWG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 93 |
Release | : 2024-02-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In "The Darkened Skies: A Battle for Breathable Air," humanity faces a cosmic odyssey like no other. As Earth's skies succumb to darkness, the last remnants of breathable air propel a spacecraft into the celestial unknown. Guided by the resolute Captain Elara and a diverse crew of both human and alien minds, this epic journey unfolds across uncharted territories, cosmic whispers, and celestial challenges. Amidst the interstellar expanse, a mysterious cosmic signal beckons, leading the crew to a revelation beyond the stars. Unraveling ancient symbols and cosmic intelligence, the crew discovers a bridge between Earthly and alien civilizations, forging alliances amidst the cosmic dance of interspecies collaboration. Yet, as the spacecraft sails through the uncharted territories, it faces a reckoning—celestial challenges that demand unity, adaptability, and resilience. The crew navigates the cosmic unknowns, their trajectory shaped by the harmonies of interspecies collaboration, the enigmatic whispers of a cosmic signal, and the profound revelations that lie hidden within the celestial tapestry. "The Darkened Skies" is a captivating exploration of the boundless mysteries that await beyond our atmosphere, where the battle for breathable air extends into the cosmic depths. In a symphony of discovery, collaboration, and revelation, this space odyssey promises not only the survival of humanity but a deeper connection with the universe itself. Will the crew overcome the celestial challenges and breathe life into the darkened skies, or will the cosmic unknowns prove insurmountable in the quest for a breathable future? Join the crew as they embark on a journey that transcends the stars and shapes the destiny of Earth and beyond.
Author | : Leora Hadas |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2020-04-30 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 100007465X |
This book discusses the use of authorship discourses and author figures in the promotion and marketing of media content, dealing with the U.S. mainstream media, including franchise film, network television, and triple-A video games. The research takes a unique approach studying ideas of authorship in promotion, diverging from extant approaches looking at the text, production, or reception. Conceptualizing authorship within the logic of media branding, the book studies the construction of ideas around creativity and the creative person in marketing and publicity content where media industries communicate with audiences. A cross-media approach allows the book to take a broad look and make comparisons across the increasingly integrated media industries. The book will be of great relevance to academics in the fields of film, television, and media studies, including postgraduate students, conducting teaching and research around authorship, media industries, and media promotion.
Author | : Laura Kate Dale |
Publisher | : Unbound Publishing |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2021-02-04 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 1783528915 |
Have you ever wondered why some video game characters wear trousers and others don’t? Or pondered the connection between a character’s toned, muscular derrière and their level of dexterity? What about the depth of a crack, the jiggle of a cheek? When it comes to video game character designs, one of the most overlooked aspects is the buttocks. Sure, we might appreciate a nice toned butt on a character or giggle at GIFs of farts from time to time, but how often do we stop to really think about the meaning of the butt? In Things I Learned from Mario’s Butt, video game critic Laura Kate Dale brings backsides to the foreground, analysing dozens of posteriors and asking the important questions: Has Mario let himself go? Do Link’s small buttocks hold him back? When he dies, is Pac-Man eaten by his own caboose? Wedged full of original artwork by Zack Flavin, and featuring interviews with game developers and guest butt reviews from gaming favourites such as Jim Sterling, Stuart Ashen, Brentalfloss and more, this book is a deep dive into why butts are downright integral to the games we play. So, crack it open and have a cheeky look inside at some of the most interesting bottoms the world of video games has to offer.
Author | : Matt Fox |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2013-01-17 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 078647257X |
The Video Games Guide is the world's most comprehensive reference book on computer and video games. Presented in an A to Z format, this greatly expanded new edition spans fifty years of game design--from the very earliest (1962's Spacewar) through the present day releases on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and PC. Each game entry includes the year of release, the hardware it was released on, the name of the developer/publisher, a one to five star quality rating, and a descriptive review which offers fascinating nuggets of trivia, historical notes, cross-referencing with other titles, information on each game's sequels and of course the author's views and insights into the game. In addition to the main entries and reviews, a full-color gallery provides a visual timeline of gaming through the decades, and several appendices help to place nearly 3,000 games in context. Appendices include: a chronology of gaming software and hardware, a list of game designers showing their main titles, results of annual video game awards, notes on sourcing video games, and a glossary of gaming terms.
Author | : Dov Schwartz |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2012-12-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9004243348 |
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s philosophy plays a significant role in twentieth century Jewish thought. This book focuses on the first and the second stages of Soloveitchik’s philosophy (1945-1965), through a systematic and detailed discussion of some of his essays, including "From There You Shall Seek" and "The Lonely Man of Faith". Schwartz analyzes these essays according to this thesis: in the mid 40s Soloveitchik used the phenomenology of religion to express his views, while in the 50s he added the existential theory.