All God's Children and Blue Suede Shoes (With a New Introduction / Redesign)

All God's Children and Blue Suede Shoes (With a New Introduction / Redesign)
Author: Ken Myers
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433516365

Every generation faces unique challenges. The first-century Church had Caesar’s lions and the Colosseum. And, while it might seem like an unlikely comparison, the challenge of living with popular culture may well be as serious as persecution was for the saints of old. Today we witness the tremendous power of pop culture to set the pace and priorities of our lives. We simply cannot afford to be indifferent about culture’s influence—nor can we escape it, glibly condemn it, or Christianize it. Cultural expert Ken Myers helps us to engage pop culture from a historical and experiential perspective so that we can live in it with wisdom and discernment.

Whatever Happened to The Gospel of Grace?

Whatever Happened to The Gospel of Grace?
Author: James Montgomery Boice
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433523833

Combines a serious examination of the state of today's church and a powerful solution: reclaiming the gospel of grace found in the confessional truths of the Reformation. Though the Christian church has achieved a worldly sort of success-big numbers, big budgets, big outreaches-these are not good days for evangelicalism. Attendance is down, and it is increasingly difficult to distinguish so-called "believers" from their non-Christian neighbors-all because the gospel of grace has been neglected. In this work, now in paperback, the late James Montgomery Boice identifies what's happened within evangelicalism and suggests how the confessional statements of the Reformation-Scripture alone, Christ alone, grace alone, faith alone, and glory to God alone-can ignite full-scale revival. "A church without these convictions has ceased to be a true church, whatever else it may be," he wrote, but "if we hold to these doctrines, our churches and those we influence will grow strong."

Blue Suede Shoes

Blue Suede Shoes
Author: Deborah Reardon
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1938416112

Thirty-one year old Clare Paxton opens the door to her childhood friend Derek and his discovery. Little 4-year-old Mary Martin had been missing and all that was left were her articles of clothing and a large pool of blood. Having interrupted her Criminology Degree for her mother's feigned illness, Clare's unending questioning her own life's choices is heightened by this tragedy. Clare embroils herself in the investigation because of her personal mistrust of Mary's parents while romantically conflicted with the Chief of Police. Adult readers will be both captivated and exasperated by Clare's debut in this 88,000-word novel.

The Day the Music Died: The Last Tour of Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens

The Day the Music Died: The Last Tour of Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens
Author: Larry Lehmer
Publisher: Schirmer Trade Books
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2012-03-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0857127519

The Last Tour of Buddy Holly, the 'Big Bopper' and Ritchie Valens. The tragic deaths of these three fifties Rock n Roll stars was immortalised in Don McLean's classic hit American Pie. The poignant story of the build-up to, events of, and the fall-out from the infamous 'Day The Music Died' are told here in painstaking chronological detail. A must for any serious rock n roll fan or student.

Unfashionable

Unfashionable
Author: Tullian Tchividjian
Publisher: Multnomah
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1601420854

Tchividjian examines what Gospel-infused priorities would look like in relationships, community, work, finances and culture. He presents a clear picture of what it means to live subversively--and redemptively--for God.

Hysterically Historical

Hysterically Historical
Author: Daniel Paul Davis
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1468964224

Researched + verified historical events served with the-way-they-behave-just-frosts-me.

My Blue Suede Shoes

My Blue Suede Shoes
Author: Tracy Price-Thompson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439187460

A powerful collection of novellas by four leading African-American women writers, each tackling the terror of domestic violence. In Other People’s Skin, Tracy Price-Thompson and TaRessa Stovall, along with writers Elizabeth Atkins and Desiree Cooper, took on intra-racial prejudice. The second book in their successful Sister4Sister Empowerment Series once again offers hope and healing, this time from the nightmare of abuse. In Desiree Cooper’s Breakin’ It Down, a highly successful talk show host, haunted by the abandonment and self-loathing she felt as a child, is shocked to find herself inflicting the same abuse she experienced on her seven-year-old daughter. Tracy Price-Thompson’s Brotherly Love goes deep into the disturbing relationship between a beautiful, accomplished teenage girl and the seemingly dutiful brother who raised her after their parents’ death. TaRessa Stovall’s Breakin’ Dishes reveals the turmoil behind the scenes of a picture-perfect marriage as an angry wife beats her cheating husband. And in Elizabeth Atkins’s The Wrong Side of Mr. Right, an outwardly beaming bride-to-be comes to terms with the inner turmoil brought on by her emotionally abusive fiancé. In all four novellas, redemption and hope appear when a pair of blue suede shoes enters each woman’s life, helping her to overcome her challenges and stop the cycle of abuse. A raw, engaging, and enlightening collection from beginning to end, My Blue Suede Shoes is as informative as it is entertaining.

Last Ride to Graceland

Last Ride to Graceland
Author: Kim Wright
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501100785

A woman sets out for Graceland hoping to answer the question: Is Elvis Presley her father?

Nashville City Blues

Nashville City Blues
Author: James Talley
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2023-03-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080619250X

For many diehard music fans and critics, Oklahoma-born James Talley ranks among the finest of American singer-songwriters. Talley’s unique style—a blend of folk, country, blues, and social commentary—draws comparisons with the likes of Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash. In this engaging, down-to-earth memoir, Talley recalls the highs and lows of his nearly fifty-year career in country music. Talley’s story begins in the hardscrabble towns of eastern Oklahoma. As a young man, he witnessed poverty and despair and worked alongside ordinary Americans who struggled to make ends meet. He has never forgotten his Oklahoma roots. These experiences shaped Talley’s artistic vision and inspired him to write his own songs. Eventually Talley landed in Nashville, where his first years included exciting brushes with fame but also bitter disappointments. As an early champion of social justice causes, his ideals did not fit neatly into Nashville’s star-making machine. By his own admission, Talley at times made poor business decisions and trusted the wrong people. His relationship with the country music industry was—and still is—fraught, but he makes no apology for staying true to his core principles. Nashville City Blues offers hard-won wisdom for any aspiring artist motivated to work hard and handle whatever setbacks might follow. Readers will also gain valuable understanding about the country music industry and the inescapable links between commerce and artistry.

Truth Decay

Truth Decay
Author: Douglas Groothuis
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 083087755X

A 2001 Christianity Today Award of Merit winner! The concept of truth as absolute, objective and universal has undergone serious deterioration in recent years. No longer is it a goal for all to pursue. Rather postmodernism sees truth as inseparable from culture, psychology, race and gender. Ultimately, truth is what we make it to be. What factors have accelarated this decay of truth? Why are people willing to embrace such a devalued concept? How does this new view compare and contrast with a Christian understanding? While postmodernism contains some truthful insights (despite its attempt to dethrone truth), Douglas Groothuis sees its basic tenets as intellectually flawed and hostile to Christian views. In this spirited presentation of a solid, biblical and logical perspective, Groothuis unveils how truth has come under attack and how it can be defended in the vital areas of theology, apologetics, ethics and the arts.