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Bruised to Used is about the many people I came across in my life who had a lot of brokeness in their past, heartfelt stories of abuse that have left bruises that take years to heal. Bruises in the form of physical and emotional strongholds imposed on them from their family background, relationships, in leadership and life experiences etc.This book helps people understand that the things that they went through can become a powerful gift to help others through their faith in God.
Bruised To Be Used takes you on a journey of a lot of individuals in life whom I encountered, who had a lot of brokenness in their past--mind-boggling stories of bruises in the form of physical and emotional strongholds imposed on them from their family background, relationships, and in leadership and life experiences, etc. This book helps people understand that the things they went through can become a powerful gift to help others through their faith in God.
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Bruises on the Heart is a story about the cycle of violence passed down through three generations of one family in West Virginia. The story covers a period from 1946 to the early 1970's and chronicles the love and desperation that keeps a family together even though violence and fear intermingle daily with love and hope. The story covers a broad range of emotions from hope to despair, from the excitement of new love to the futility of a life of violence, from sad endings to new beginnings. The characters come alive on the pages of the book.
Twelve years ago, our fates were sealed with a kiss. We are all, for better or worse, doomed to love each other until death do us part. My heart belongs to Proserpina and St. Sebastian—even if he no longer wants it. Even if she has left it behind to follow him. Delphine’s fled back home, and Becket’s holy calling is in peril. And now only Rebecca and I remain at Thornchapel to face the unknown. The door is open. The door that shouldn’t exist; the door that people have died to close. I don’t feel like the lord of the manor. I don’t feel like a king or a wild god. I am a friend and a boyfriend and a brother—and a failure at being all of these things. But the door doesn’t care about my guilt. It only cares about the sacrifice I’ll make to close it. As the bruising dark of Samhain approaches, so does the fate of our circle, of Thornchapel and the village and the valley beyond it. And I must don the crown, because one thing is still true, even if I must face it alone. Here at Thornchapel, the kings must go to the door. Here at Thornchapel, all kings must die.
17 year old Sara Hale has spent most of her teen years struggling with depression. Through most of her school years she has had to deal with bullying and isolation from her classmates and from her former childhood friend Alison Parker. Ali Parker is a popular senior in high school. She’s big headed and vain, and thinks little of the feelings of others. That is, until the day her life changes forever. The death of Sara Hale comes as a shock to many kids in her high school but the person most impacted is her former bully Ali Parker, who suddenly finds herself able to see the cuts and bruises of everyone. She soon realizes that the marks that appear blue are those that she personally has caused; be it from physical or emotional trauma. This new power forces Ali to see the real impact she has on the emotions and bodies of others, and the true part she had to play in the death of Sara Hale.
"Jesus! A roomful of weeping women and me the wrong side of the door." "Maud watched her sister twitch, three, four times, then peace and stillness." "A little Sambuca spurted from my mouth and landed on her fringe but she was too far gone to notice." "He loved to sniff her all over. She was clean and full with high end product." "With horror, Mrs Dalgleish realised he was wearing a thong!"
The Bible Belt Is Strangling Reed Hollington......and it only tightens its grip the harder he struggles against it.You know Reed-the fair-haired boy next door, middle child in the all-American family, good kid, straight-A student, football captain, high school senior with big plans, and former child preacher. Okay, maybe not that part.Growing up in a conservative small town, Reed never questioned the faith he was brought up in by his well-meaning parents, but neither did he fully buy into it-until tragedy struck as an early teen. Convinced that God spared his life for a special purpose, he was transformed into the "Golden Boy," a pious Gospel-preaching sensation that everyone loved. But, as Reed has gone through high school, his experiences have caused him to question what he once so fervently preached. Now he stands on the verge of abandoning all of it-and he could lose his friends, his family, and the approval of his entire hometown if he does.With his senior year fast approaching, Reed must decide if he will keep the faith or fight against it. And time is running out faster than he or anyone else realizes.
In his collection of short stories, author Yugel Losorata permits us to own his stories after we’ve read them using our own prism to understand, to appreciate, to be beguiled by his imagineered literary creations. He wrote this collection of 18 stories while finishing a novel, taking care of a family amidst an egregious pandemic, and perhaps missing performing with his band songs about love, loss, heartbreak, dreams and foibles. Rhythm and Bruise opens with ‘Open 25 Years,’ a gripping story based on a fire that burned a nightclub where over a hundred people perished — because the door was closed. ‘Two Letters’ is about a father, a son, and a president of a country. ‘True or False’ is about the rabid religiousness of a believer-wife, a dead husband, an old friend and a charismatic cult leader. ‘The Band That Never Was’ is a tale about a college band, a potential hit song, a manager with the “freakish smile” who had the drummer rolled out of the band and someone gets killed. ‘Forty Days’ is about two people who met at a hospital and got into a conversation and went separate ways to attend two separate 40-day rituals. These are just a few of the fictional short stories in the collection — created and bred in the mind of Yugel Losorata. Fictional but always personal. Find your rhythm and get bruised. Maybe and just maybe, you will stop for a while and live — and begin to thrive. (From the FOREWORD By Dr. BOY ABUNDA) The Philippines’ King Of Talk