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Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter demonstrates what is possible when we reach out for support and guidance and totally surrender to GOD, and allow His power, love, and grace to come alive in us. At five years old, Betty Jean was confronted by a man whom she had never seen before. She can still remember his face today. It's hard to forget him when he was so close and what he did was so unforgettable. Because of what she had learned and had been exposed to as a little girl, she instinctively knew what she had to do in order to stay alive. Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter reminds us of how we can survive anything and everything at any time, and in every season. What time is it? It is now. From hardship to triumph, Beloved Daughter Be Loved Daughter is about a journey from childhood to adulthood. It's about having to keep her family secrets to be sure that her family would be allowed to stay together. In order to keep these secrets, she often tried to fix, control, perform, and help other's- not realizing that she was the one who needed to be attended to the most, (what is denied cannot be healed.) This life story is a courageous and transparent testimony of a child born into hardship, pain, confusion, poor choices, and unpredictability. It is ultimately, a story about forgiveness and overcoming great odds.In facing life's challenges, (including attacks, trials, suicide, and addictions in many forms) Betty Jean shares her remarkable healing process of hope, inspiration, victory, and redemption.
You're not what you do. You're not what you have. You are not what others say about you. You are God's beloved. Are you ever concerned that you don’t deserve to love and be loved because you are continually having to prove yourself? In You Are Beloved, Bobby Schuller shows you how to let go of these fears and put your trust in the One who sees you for who you really are. Here is an easy to follow, proven path to personal dignity for all those who think they are not good enough no matter how much they achieve. This path is illuminated by the truths that it is not about what you accomplish, but what has already been accomplished for you; not about what you have, but what has already been provided; and not about who others say you are, but who God says you are. Know that you are valued, cared for, and embraced. You Are Beloved will help you rebuild your life as a response to that assurance.
First published in 1978, Feminism and Socialism in Chinaexplores the inter-relationship of feminism and socialism and the contribution of each towards the redefinition of the role and status of women in China. In her history of the women’s movement in China from the late nineteenth century onwards, Professor Croll provides an opportunity to study its construction, its ideological and structural development over a number of decades, and its often ambiguous relationship with a parallel movement to establish socialism. Based on a variety of material including eye witness accounts, the author examines a wide range of fundamental issues, including women’s class and oppression, the relation of women’s solidarity groups to class organisations, reproduction and the accommodation of domestic labour, women in the labour process, and the relationship between women’s participation in social production and their access to and control of political and economic resources. The book includes excerpts from studies of village and communal life, documents of the women’s movement and interviews with members of the movement.
First published in 1978, Feminism and Socialism in China explores the inter-relationship of feminism and socialism and the contribution of each towards the redefinition of the role and status of women in China. In her history of the women’s movement in China from the late nineteenth century onwards, Professor Croll provides an opportunity to study its construction, its ideological and structural development over a number of decades, and its often ambiguous relationship with a parallel movement to establish socialism. Based on a variety of material including eye witness accounts, the author examines a wide range of fundamental issues, including women’s class and oppression, the relation of women’s solidarity groups to class organisations, reproduction and the accommodation of domestic labour, women in the labour process, and the relationship between women’s participation in social production and their access to and control of political and economic resources. The book includes excerpts from studies of village and communal life, documents of the women’s movement and interviews with members of the movement.