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She Made a Way is a memoir of survival and growth under the twin threats of white supremacy and male dominance. It is an intimate story of perseverance and coming of age: how a single, white working mother and her only son made their way in the patriarchal and racist world of postwar Helena, Arkansas, a Mississippi river town. It is also a story of transformation: a lifetime of journeying together out of captivity to white supremacy and toward the deeper truth of compassion and liberation. In an era saturated with forces of racism and sexism, we find here a mother and son struggling in their relationship to each other and to America, maintaining love while living toward a new vision of themselves and the world.
Courtney has been in a dead end relationship with Dejon for five years, all for the love of a dollar. Meeting him when she was young and looking for a come up, Courtney would have never imagined the turmoil that being money hungry would leave her. Determined to let him go and start fresh, Courtney packs up and goes to Raleigh where she vows to find herself and never again depend on a man. Meeting the sexy Montego Carter almost immediately, Courtney continues to tell herself that she has no time for love and relationships, but Montego has other plans. Adijah is a teenaged mother with a pro athlete for a baby daddy. No one understands why she won’t take him to court and try to come up off his newfound riches, but that’s the last thing on her mind. Adijah wants to get it out the mud, and when she meets the sexy Dom, she begins to do small favors for him in an effort to earn money. Adijah soon becomes smitten with the sexy thug who is the complete opposite of everything she’s used to, and soon, she’s addicted to a man that she knows is no good for her.
* A womanist theology of change * Integrates postmodern thought, womanist theology, and process philosophy
Life can be difficult. But does God care? Don Moen has learned to lean on God’s promises in good times as well as bad and he says, “You can still trust Him.” “A person would need to look a long time to find a purer heart and voice than those of Don Moen.” —Max Lucado In his new memoir featuring snapshots from his life and career, Don shares heartfelt stories of gentle comfort for people looking for answers. Don asserts, that God has not forgotten us even when… We face a job loss We go through an unexpected divorce We receive a bad report from the doctor We face the death of a loved one As a beloved songwriter and worship leader, Don Moen is the author of classic songs like “Thank you, Lord” and “God Will Make a Way”— the inspiration for this book. He knows what it means to feel anxious, worried, and down. And he knows what it means to persevere and see a new day. If you enjoy the encouraging style of Max Lucado, and if you find comfort in the books of Gary Chapman, then you will love reading God Will Make a Way, a new release from Thomas Nelson.
Dre is following in his brother Dom’s footsteps no matter how many people tell him he’s better than the streets, but he’s not trying to hear it. Circumstances have hardened Dre, and all he cares about is a come up. When the beautiful Chanel moves back to the hood, rumors are swirling that she’s stuck up and only deals with men that have money. Dre can respect it and doesn’t even try to shoot his shot, until unforeseen circumstances bring the pair together in a way they never expected. Montego has been out of the streets for years, and it’s taking a toll on him. He’s feeling inadequate, and it’s causing problems in his and Courtney’s relationship. Strong willed and stubborn, Courtney doesn’t want to have to slow down at the peak of her career, but will her relationship survive if she doesn’t? Dom sees Adijah changing before his very eyes, and he doesn’t like it. Her newfound success has her acting different, and despite the problems it causes, Dom has always vowed to ride with her right or wrong, but is Adijah too wrapped up in her own world to see that?
Seventeen-year-old Autumn DeJohn has a voice that the world just needs to hear. Knowing that she has a talent that will get her far in life, Autumn cannot be thankful enough when her mother introduces her to one of the most popular record producers in New York City, August Latimore. But what happens when things aren’t what they seem? After her mother betrays her, Autumn is forced to deal with August when her biggest goal is to get away from him. But when he proves that he can give her the life she has always dreamed of and she meets his son, Phor, sparks begin to fly in ways that neither of them had ever experienced. Between her love for Phor, her fear of his father, and her newfound fame, Autumn is more conflicted than she has ever been in her life. What happens when she feels like life is too overwhelming and she has to pick between the life that she loves but has no control over, and the man that she loves more than life itself?
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