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Download or read book Thankful written by Karen Moore and published by Abingdon Press. This book was released on 2012-10-01 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Choosing to live a life filled with joy, grace, happiness and gratitude is sometimes hard, but always good. This interactive devotional begins each week with an inspiring, scripture based message and then provides scripture readings and thoughts for each day of that week. Over the course of the year, readers will build their gratitude muscles and strengthen their resolve to seek out the good that is so abundant in every life.
Book Synopsis The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq., Preserved at Dropmore by : William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville
Download or read book The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq., Preserved at Dropmore written by William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville and published by . This book was released on 1908 with total page 612 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortscue, Esq by : William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville
Download or read book The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortscue, Esq written by William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville and published by . This book was released on 1908 with total page 608 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Sessional Papers by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Download or read book Sessional Papers written by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons and published by . This book was released on 1907 with total page 848 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Coinage and History of the Roman Empire by : David Vagi
Download or read book Coinage and History of the Roman Empire written by David Vagi and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-09-16 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 2001. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire is an invaluable study in the fields of Roman history and numismatics. Current scholarship is invoked throughout as a corrective to other published sources: hundreds f significat updates in chronology, historical perspective and numismatic attribution make this book indispensable. The book consists of two volumes: volume one, History; volume two: Coinage. The 550-year period covered- The Imperatorial Age: c. 82-27 B.C; and The Roman Empire: 27 B.C to A.D 480- is divided into twelve epochs, each prefaced with an overview of the period's social and historical developments. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire is fully illustrated (including family trees, tables, maps) and includes an extensive bibliography as well alphabetical and chronological indexes.
Book Synopsis Coinage and History of the Roman Empire, C. 82 B.C.--A.D. 480: History by : David L. Vagi
Download or read book Coinage and History of the Roman Empire, C. 82 B.C.--A.D. 480: History written by David L. Vagi and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2000 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Book Synopsis Dear God, It’s Me Again by : Dorothy Love’ll
Download or read book Dear God, It’s Me Again written by Dorothy Love’ll and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2024-08-29 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dear God, It's Me Again Poetry by Request and Other Inspirations Too! DOROTHY LOVE'LL God is for me, God is with me, and God is on my side. For God has been my provider, protector, And my lifelong guide. Dorothy Love’ll is filled with awe for the depth of God’s love and the power of His mercy, grace, and forgiveness. In her darkest moments, Jesus showed her how to forgive others and herself, show compassion, love unconditionally, and have faith in the face of adversity. With a heart full of gratitude, Dorothy invites others to experience the presence of God through powerful, uplifting poetry and storytelling that testify to her unwavering faith and connection to Him. Within her verse and other writings, readers are urged to turn to God during challenging times, reflect on the immense sacrifice of redemption, find security in an insecure world, and much more. Through the transformative power of words, Dorothy prays that God will continue to direct His people in the pathway of righteousness and that all those in Christ will surrender entirely to the will of God. Dear God, It’s Me Again is an inspiring collection of poetry and stories that leads readers on an introspective journey to trust in His plan and share His eternal love with the world.
Book Synopsis The Great Displacement by : Jake Bittle
Download or read book The Great Displacement written by Jake Bittle and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2023-02-21 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The untold story of climate migration--the personal stories of those experiencing displacement, the portraits of communities being torn apart by disaster, and the implications for all of us as we confront a changing future. When the subject of migration that will be caused by global climate change comes up in the media or in conversation, we often think of international refugees--those from foreign countries who will emigrate to the United States to escape disasters like rising shorelines and famine. What many people don't realize though, is that climate migration is happening now--and within the borders of the United States. A human-centered narrative with national scope, The Great Displacement is the first book to report on climate migration in the US. From half-drowned Louisiana to fire-scorched California, from the dried-up cotton fields of Arizona to the soaked watersheds of inland North Carolina, people are moving. In the last decade alone, the federal government has sponsored the relocation of tens of thousands of families away from flood zones, and tens of thousands more have moved of their own accord in the aftermath of natural disasters. Insurance and mortgage markets are already shifting to reflect mounting climate risk, pushing more people away from their homes. Rising seas have already begun to sink eastern coastal cities, while extreme heat, unprecedented drought, and unstoppable wildfires plague the west. Over the next fifty years, millions of Americans will be caught up in this churn of displacement created by climate change, forced inland and northward in what will be the largest national migration we've yet to experience. The Great Displacement compassionately tells the stories of those who are already experiencing life on the move, while detailing just how radically climate change will transform our lives--forcing us out of the country's hardest-hit areas, uprooting countless communities, and prompting a massive migration that will fundamentally reshape the United States.
Book Synopsis That Dazzling Sun by : Lawrence Reid Bechtel
Download or read book That Dazzling Sun written by Lawrence Reid Bechtel and published by BQB Publishing. This book was released on 2020-08-01 with total page 341 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "That Dazzling Sun," Book 2 in The Tinsmith's Apprentice trilogy, continues the vivid coming-of-age story of Isaac Granger, slave to Thomas Jefferson, begun in Bechtel's marvelously adept debut novel, "A Partial Sun" in which Isaac begins his complicated apprenticeship at age fifteen as a tinsmith in Philadelphia in the fall of 1790. In this second book, Rachel Bringhouse, the tinsmith's daughter and Isaac's tutur, sails off to Englad to work alongside the famous social activist and poet, Hannah Moore, writing enthusiastic letters to Isaac and which Isaac answers back with assistance from the irrepressibly poetic cook's helper, Ovid. Meanwhile, Billey gardner, the feisty and opportunistic former slave of James Madison, pesters Isaac with notions of a business partnership; the charismatic Dr. Cornelius Sharp uses Isaac to confront Jefferson as a debt-ridden slaveowner; and the Reverend Richard Allen provides Isaac with a most surprising document. When an exuberant Rachel returns from England with a key insight and Isaac's hated nemesis Daniel Shady reappears, bent on revenge, the book rises to its crescendo, in which Isaac must rise to his own power and bargain at last with Thomas Jefferson on his own terms.
Book Synopsis Counting on a Cowboy by : Debra Clopton
Download or read book Counting on a Cowboy written by Debra Clopton and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2015-08-11 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After losing everything she held dear, Abby never wants to love again. But a certain cowboy may just spur her to wonder if love might be worth the risk. Running from a past that haunts her, Abby Knightly is drawn to the cozy town of Wishing Springs, Texas. Maybe this small town could offer hope and healing and a future for Abby . . . if she’s brave enough to reach out and take it by the reins. Bo Monahan isn’t interested in the new romantic destination his little town has become—or the women who might be looking at him like he’s their next Mr. Right. Between taking care of his Pops and his growing stirrup business, he isn’t looking for serious romantic commitments. But when the infant son he never knew about shows up at his doorstep, his world is turned upside down. This confirmed bachelor might not think he needs a wife, but he sure needs help. Even Abby can see that, and despite her best efforts to keep her distance, she can’t help but be drawn to this new father-son duo. As Abby throws herself into helping Bo navigate fatherhood, hope sparks between them, revealing that maybe, just maybe, they can navigate their dark pasts and emerge together into a future as bright as the Texas sun itself.
Book Synopsis Defenders of the Unborn, Winners of Souls, Christian Patriots by : Charles Kacprowicz
Download or read book Defenders of the Unborn, Winners of Souls, Christian Patriots written by Charles Kacprowicz and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2024-09-17 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Charles Kacprowicz is persuaded that defending our republic (through Article V single-issue amendments) is the LORD’s way for state legislatures to restore our constitutional republic, Christian heritage, and states’ rights. In 1971, Kacprowicz asked the LORD not to allow him see death until he had led one thousand people to Jesus Christ. The LORD did not give Kacprowicz one thousand souls. He gave him ninety thousand in seventy-four nations. Kacprowicz was the first man to speak out against Roe v. Wade while preaching on a street corner in Akron, Ohio, on January 23, 1973. He’s been fighting for God’s heritage ever since. He’s been the guest speaker at 38 state legislatures (committees, caucuses, and special legislative events) promoting the Article V Unborn Child and Countermand Amendments. Defenders of the Unborn, Winners of Souls, Christian Patriots delves into the inspiring sixty-five-year journey of faith, resilience, and unwavering commitment to principles that define the lives of extraordinary individuals. Join us on a compelling exploration of the enduring and inspiring legacy left by Kacprowicz and his late wife.
Book Synopsis The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ... by : William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville
Download or read book The Manuscripts of J.B. Fortescue ... written by William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville and published by . This book was released on 1908 with total page 604 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Turn Up the Heat by : Kimberly Kincaid
Download or read book Turn Up the Heat written by Kimberly Kincaid and published by Kensington Books. This book was released on 2014 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "It's not you." There are only so many times a girl can hear those words before she believes that it is, in fact, very much her. Unexpectedly jilted by her locally famous boyfriend and haunted by a boss who makes Attila the Hun look like a lap dog, Bellamy Blake does what any self-respecting girl in her shoes would do. She rounds up her two best girlfriends and makes plans to get the hell out of Dodge. . . But Bellamy's escape plan takes a nose dive on the side of rural route 164 when her transmission self-destructs, leaving her in the middle of a cell phone dead zone with nothing but her wits. Oh, and Shane Griffin, the hottest mechanic who's ever checked under her hood. Yet this small-town man isn't all he seems. Can Shane and Bellamy prove that sometimes the most unlikely ingredients make the most deliciously sexy mix? "Smart, fun, and heartwarming." --Jill Shalvis "Kimberly Kincaid knows how to whip up a delicious love story." --Susan Donovan
Book Synopsis The Idea of Infancy in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry by : D.B. Ruderman
Download or read book The Idea of Infancy in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry written by D.B. Ruderman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-04-28 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book radically refigures the conceptual and formal significance of childhood in nineteenth-century English poetry. By theorizing infancy as a poetics as well as a space of continual beginning, Ruderman shows how it allowed poets access to inchoate, uncanny, and mutable forms of subjectivity and art. While recent historicist studies have documented the "freshness of experience" childhood confers on 19th-century poetry and culture, this book draws on new formalist and psychoanalytic perspectives to rethink familiar concepts such as immortality, the sublime, and the death drive as well as forms and genres such as the pastoral, the ode, and the ballad. Ruderman establishes that infancy emerges as a unique structure of feeling simultaneously with new theories of lyric poetry at the end of the eighteenth century. He then explores the intertwining of poetic experimentation and infancy in Wordsworth, Anna Barbauld, Blake, Coleridge, Erasmus Darwin, Sara Coleridge, Shelley, Matthew Arnold, Tennyson, and Augusta Webster. Each chapter addresses and analyzes a specific moment in a writers’ work, moments of tenderness or mourning, birth or death, physical or mental illness, when infancy is analogized, eulogized, or theorized. Moving between canonical and archival materials, and combining textual and inter-textual reading, metrical and prosodic analysis, and post-Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the book shows how poetic engagements with infancy anticipate psychoanalytic and phenomenological (i.e. modern) ways of being in the world. Ultimately, Ruderman suggests that it is not so much that we return to infancy as that infancy returns (obsessively, compulsively) in us. This book shows how by tracking changing attitudes towards the idea of infancy, one might also map the emotional, political, and aesthetic terrain of nineteenth-century culture. It will be of interest to scholars in the areas of British romanticism and Victorianism, as well as 19th-century American literature and culture, histories of childhood, and representations of the child from art historical, cultural studies, and literary perspectives. "D. B. Ruderman’s The Idea of Infancy in Nineteenth-Century British Poetry: Romanticism, Subjectivity, Form is an interesting contribution to this field, and it manages to bring a new perspective to our understanding of Romantic-era and Victorian representations of infancy and childhood. ...a supremely exciting book that will be a key work for generations of readers of nineteenth-century poetry." Isobel Armstrong, Birkbeck, University of London Victorian Studies (59.4)
Download or read book Moonrise written by Nina Simons and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2010-08-13 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explores the flourishing, passionate forms of leadership emerging from women on behalf of the earth and community • Contains more than 30 essays from successful women leaders, including writers Alice Walker and Eve Ensler, psychiatrist Jean Shinoda Bolen, holistic doctor Rachel Naomi Remen, hip-hop performer Rha Goddess, and famous tree-sitter Julia Butterfly Hill • From Bioneers president and cofounder Nina Simons Many today find themselves being called toward greater leadership on behalf of the Earth, toward leadership sourced from their inner authority and inspired by what they love and are dedicated to protect, transform, and strengthen. Those successfully heeding this call have embraced the qualities previously relegated to the “feminine”--inner awareness, collaboration, relational intelligence, respect for the sacred and generosity--and married them to the best of their “masculine” attributes to create a new form of leadership more inspiring, inviting, and effective for transforming how we live on Earth and with each other. This anthology presents more than 30 essays from eminent women trailblazers--such as author Alice Walker, psychiatrist Jean Shinoda Bolen, playwright Eve Ensler, holistic doctor Rachel Naomi Remen, biologist Janine Benyus, hip-hop performer Rha Goddess, and famous tree-sitter Julia Butterfly Hill--as well as lesser-known but equally influential leaders--such as social entrepreneur Judy Wicks, philanthropic activist Kathy LeMay, food justice advocate LaDonna Redmond, and media educator Sofia Quintero. Their narratives explore how they cultivated their leadership impulses and their “feminine” strengths, reinventing leadership to prioritize community, collaboration, the environment, and the common good. Illuminating a path to progressive environmental and social change, their passionate stories of joyful, creative, collaborative, and sacred leadership ignite within each reader the power to help cocreate a healthy, peaceful, just, and sustainable world.
Book Synopsis The Christian world magazine (and family visitor). by :
Download or read book The Christian world magazine (and family visitor). written by and published by . This book was released on 1870 with total page 972 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: