Unending Devotion

Unending Devotion
Author: Jody Hedlund
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1441260420

High-Stakes Drama Meets High-Tension Romance In 1883 Michigan, Lily Young is on a mission to save her lost sister, or die trying. Heedless of the danger, her searches of logging camps lead her to Harrison and into the sights of Connell McCormick, a man doing his best to add to the hard-earned fortunes of his lumber baron father. Posing during the day as a photographer's assistant, Lily can't understand why any God-fearing citizen would allow evil to persist and why men like Connell McCormick turn a blind eye to the crime rampant in the town. But Connell is boss-man of three of his father's lumber camps in the area, and like most of the other men, he's interested in clearing the pine and earning a profit. He figures as long as he's living an upright life, that's what matters. Lily challenges everything he thought he knew, and together they work not only to save her sister but to put an end to the corruption that's dominated Harrison for so long.

Ecopsychology

Ecopsychology
Author: Darlyne G. Nemeth
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1440831734

This anthology is a two-volume work that focuses on our relationship with the Earth and our future, examining the crossover between psychology and environmental studies in the emerging fields of ecopsychology and environmental psychology. This set offers the first comprehensive and holistic understanding of how our human activities are very rapidly changing the earth's environment and harming its inhabitants. Since our present path of population growth and use of finite global resources is unsustainable, we must find new ways to protect our environment and our future. Offering unique perspectives and guidance toward holistic new solutions, this reader-friendly anthology serves a vast audience in the fields of psychology and environmental studies as well as scientists, humanitarians, educations, and policymakers. This work presents readers with the latest research on psychology and the environment, gives examples from around the world, applies to programs for youth and adults, and appeals to all stakeholders, including those in public health, policy, environmental studies, and more. The reader will gain the perspective and understanding of policies needed to effect environmental change and holistically manage the direction of that change.

And Youth Was Gone

And Youth Was Gone
Author: William Keim
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1425978681

Just when Henry Feller thought his life was made and he could kick back and spend his days hunting and taking care of his grandmother, he was challenged to take on the safest assignment of his career. It would be so simple, just go and cover a trade exposition. See some old friends again. Write a book about it when he returned home. Life never turns out the way we think it will. For Henry, that safe assignment lasted nearly seven years, most of them in mortal peril, on two continents and on both sides of the Great War. The experience changed the world, and Henry, fundamentally. And nearly forty years and another World War later, Henry was compelled to go back and relive some of the worst days of his life for the best of reasons. Haunted by what he knew and what he saw and what he had to do. It was, for all of Henry's days, a great expedition, a Haya Safari.

Spread Too Thin

Spread Too Thin
Author: Ellen Miller
Publisher: NavPress
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1496419448

You know the drill. Somebody asks, “How are you?” and you respond automatically: “Crazy busy!” “I’m exhausted!” “Running too fast.” And it’s no wonder! Between the breakneck speed of your job, the one million family activities on the calendar, the volunteer luncheon you signed up to host, the growing to-do list on your phone, and the workout you’ve been meaning to get to for weeks—if you ever stopped long enough to think about it, you’d be curled up in the fetal position on the floor. Life these days. It’s exhausting, isn’t it? Ellen Miller gets it—and she wrote Spread Too Thin just for you. Whatever stage of life you find yourself in, you don’t have to live it frantically. Written for women who care deeply and extend themselves selflessly, this 90-day devotional offers an honest look at the obligations that have drained us and then point us toward a more abundant life with Jesus. Through personal stories, practical insights, and classic Ellen humor, you’ll discover that it is possible to find hope—and even peace!—throughout your harried, overcommitted days.

Memorial Services...

Memorial Services...
Author: United States. Congress. Memorial Addresses and Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

New Bach Reader

New Bach Reader
Author: Hans T David
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1999-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393319569

'The New Bach Reader' contains a collection of documents intended to bring the composer to life.

Contemplative Studies & Jainism

Contemplative Studies & Jainism
Author: Purushottama Bilimoria
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000918335

This volume is one of the first wide-ranging academic surveys of the major types and categories of Jain praxis. It covers a breadth of scholarly viewpoints that reflect both the variegation in terms of spiritual practices within the Jain traditions as well as the Jain hermeneutical perspectives, which are employed in understanding its rich diversity. The volume illustrates a complex and nuanced understanding of the multifaceted category of Jain religious thought and practice. It offers a rare intrareligious dialogue within Jain traditions and at the same time, significantly broadens and enriches the field of Contemplative Studies to include an ancient, ascetic, non-theistic tradition. Meditation, yoga, ritual, prayer are common to all Indic spiritual traditions. By investigating these diverse, yet overlapping, categories one might obtain a sophisticated understanding of religious traditions that originally emerged in South Asia. Essays in this book demonstrate how these forms of praxis in Jainism, and the philosophies that anchor those practices, are interrelated, and when brought into dialogue, help to foster new tools for understanding a complex and variegated tradition such as Jain Dharma. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of religious and theological studies, contemplative studies, Jain studies, Hindu studies, consciousness studies, Yoga studies, Indian philosophy and religion, sociology of religion, philosophy of religion, comparative religion, and South Asian studies, as well as general readers interested in the topic.

Like to Die

Like to Die
Author: David Housewright
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250094542

A seemingly simple investigation, done as a favor for a friend, takes McKenzie down a dark and twisted path in Like to Die, the next mystery in David Housewright’s award-winning series. Once a police detective in St. Paul, Minnesota, Rushmore McKenzie has become an unlikely millionaire and an occasional unlicensed private investigator, doing favors for friends. The favor, this time, is for a friend of a friend—Erin Peterson, a local business person and owner of a growing food company called Salsa Girl. Someone seems to have a beef with her: the outside locks on her factory having been systematically filled with superglue. But for some reason, Erin doesn’t want to report this harassment to the police. As a favor to his poker buddy and hockey teammate Ian, McKenzie agrees to stop by and chat with Erin. At first Erin denies there's anything going on and then, when the harassment escalates and threatens her business, she also asks for McKenzie's help. The further McKenzie digs into the situation, the more complicated—and deadly—it becomes. And somewhere, in the middle of it all, is Erin, playing all sides against the middle, leading McKenzie to wonder if you ever really know who your friends are.