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Includes selections from Gandhi's writings and speeches which express his thoughts, beliefs, and techniques>
December 8, 2011. The dissident Vietnamese priest Nguyen Van Ly (age sixty-four) is deported from a rest home in the Archdiocese Hue to the concentration camp Nam Ha in the north of the country. Van Ly, who is half paralyzed after having suffered four strokes, still faces five years in prison for his peaceable struggle against the totalitarian communist regime--a peaceable struggle he has waged for nearly forty years. We follow Father Ly, a nurse, and his guards through the twenty-four hour ordeal of getting from Hue to Nam Ha via ambulance. Arranged according to the liturgy of the hours, each chapter offers a glimpse into the life of Father Ly. This hagiographic journey, here placed in its context of Advent, offers hope for captive and oppressor. And it is hope especially that makes Father Ly realize his life's struggle for religious freedom is not in vain. Indeed, as a goodwill gesture before President Obama's visit to Vietnam, Father Ly will later be released on May 20, 2016.
Includes selections from Gandhi's writings and speeches which express his thoughts, beliefs, and techniques.
This translation of a Chinese classic (14th Century) is the epic tale of a band of patriots in China during the latter part of Sung Dynasty and is considered by most to be one to the three or four greatest novels in Chinese literature. Shui hun chuan (water margin chronicles) is the adventure of a band of 108 outlaws (105 men and 3 women) struggling to help the Emperor rid himself of the despotic prime minister. Like Robin Hood, the bandit kings refer to themselves as the "gallant fraternity." They come out to harass the authorities and to attempt to solicit followers to overthrow a corrupt government in the name of the Emperor. Chocked full of ghosts, innkeepers who make hamburgers of their guests, giants of superhuman strength, beautiful women in distress, wily intellectuals and crafty merchants, this is a timeless tale of love and adventure.
In this unique book, Pastor Eric Redmond confronts the important question of "Where are the black men in the African-American church?" with a candid approach that combines wisdom with a conversational tone. Instead of side-stepping issues, Redmond converses with readers about some of their reasons for not going to church-the church seems geared toward women, the preacher is just an ordinary man, Islam appears to offer more for the black man, organized religion is not necessary, churches are just after your money-and approaches their skepticism with respect but also with corrective truth. On these and other topics, Where Are All the Brothers? speaks about the things that men think about in private or discuss at the barbershop when it comes to church and religion, challenging them to reexamine their long-held assumptions. Redmond, who has used this material in a variety of settings with great success, also gives eight things to look for when considering a good church so that readers can find a healthy, biblical church home. And it's all in this unintimidating book that can easily be read in ten minutes a day.
Recounts the personal story of how two Naval academy roommates--US Marine Travis Manion and US Navy SEAL Brendan Looney--defined a generation's sacrifice after 9/11, and how their loved ones carry on in their memory Four weeks after Navy SEALs had killed Osama bin Laden, the President of the United States stood in Arlington National Cemetery. In his Memorial Day address, he extolled the courage and sacrifice of the two young men buried side by side in the graves before him: Travis Manion, a fallen US Marine, and Brendan Looney, a fallen US Navy SEAL. Although they were killed three years apart, one in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, these two best friends and former roommates were now buried together--"brothers forever." Award-winning journalist Tom Sileo and Travis's father, former Marine colonel Tom Manion, come together to tell thisd intimate story, from Travis's incredible heroism on the streets of Fallujah to Brendan's anguished Navy SEAL training in the wake of his friend's death and his own heroism in the mountains of Afghanistan. Brothers Forever is a remarkable story of friendship, family, and war.
Embark on a journey of enlightenment and spiritual awakening with "All Men are Brothers" by Krishna Kripalani. Delve into the timeless wisdom of ancient Eastern philosophy as Kripalani retells the tales of brotherhood, compassion, and wisdom found in the classic Chinese literary masterpiece, "Water Margin." As you immerse yourself in the pages of this transformative work, prepare to be captivated by Kripalani's eloquent storytelling and profound insights into the human condition. Through the stories of the 108 outlaws of Liangshan Marsh, he explores the universal themes of justice, loyalty, and redemption. But amidst the epic saga of heroism and camaraderie, one question emerges: What lessons can the stories of the outlaws of Liangshan Marsh teach us about the nature of humanity and the path to spiritual enlightenment? Explore the depths of human experience with Kripalani as your guide, as he reveals the timeless truths hidden within the pages of "Water Margin" and invites readers to reflect on their own journey towards self-discovery and inner peace. Are you ready to embark on a quest for truth, compassion, and brotherhood? Engage with Kripalani's transformative retelling of "Water Margin," delving deep into the hearts and minds of its legendary characters and discovering the profound wisdom that lies at the heart of their stories. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the timeless teachings of "All Men are Brothers". Dive into Kripalani's classic work now, and embark on a journey of spiritual growth and enlightenment that will inspire and uplift. Seize the chance to explore the bonds of brotherhood and the power of compassion. Purchase your copy of "All Men are Brothers" today and join the outlaws of Liangshan Marsh on a quest for justice, righteousness, and inner peace.
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All Men Are Brothers is a compelling and unique collection of Gandhi's most trenchant writings on nonviolence, especially in the context of a post-nuclear world. This compendium, which reads like a traditional book - "Gandhi without tears" - is drawn from a wide range of his reflections on world peace. "It is not that I am incapable of anger, but I succeed on almost all occasions to keep my feelings under control. Such a struggle leaves one stronger for it. The more I work at this, the more I feel delight in my life, the delight in the scheme of the universe. It gives me a peace and a meaning of the mysteries of nature that I have no power to describe."