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Rev. ed. of: Whirligigge of time. Leiden: Leiden University, 2004.
This book is for those who are looking for more in the Lord than routine. The Lord always has more for those that are seeking him. In the pages in my book are some exciting experiences I have had the opportunity to live out. Many of them are humorous, and some are serious. Some will make you laugh, and some will bring a tear to your eyes. My prayer is that, as you read, you will find yourself in some of the same situations I have been in and watch the Lord show up and show out. I claim many souls in the name of Jesus as you expand your territory to serve him. My hope is that these stories will cause you to swim out into deeper waters. As I come to the end of this chapter of my life, many more experiences are occurring even as I write. The Holy Spirit is always moving. There is no end to his adventure and no containing his glory. All we have to do is grab as much as we can as we go and do in Jesuss name. May you walk in the destiny God has set before you. Its a life that will never be disappointing because he gives us life and more abundantly. I am so thankful the Lord saved me and took some things away. I am more thankful for what he gave me instead. He is the only one who can bring joy and peace. Most people will not submit to the Lord. It is because they dont want to give up something. Its not what youre going to give up, its what youre going to receive that makes the difference. You can be happy now. Not just when you get to heaven. Joy can be yours now! May God richly bless you as these pages cause something to come alive inside of you.
Whiteman, who escaped from Nazi-occupied Austria with her family, is now a clinical psychologist in New York. Her impassioned, riveting study of the Jews who managed to leave Germany and Austria before Hitler implemented mass executions and death camps is based partly on interviews with 190 escapees. She tells the incredible story of the Kindertransport operation, which took 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied countries to England by train and ferry. Adolf Eichmann, then an emigration official, disdainfully approved this mass exodus. We learn of the formidable barriers escapees faced in getting out, of horrid or supportive foster homes, of the trauma and pain of being forcibly uprooted. Many escapees endured years of poverty before re-establihsing themselves. Whiteman rejects Hannah Arendt's thesis that German Jews' cultural assimilation led to their political blindness in a "fool's paradise." This is a distinctive contribution to Holocaust literature.
A light-hearted contemporary second chance romance set in the culinary scene of Edinburgh—and inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion! A “chaste love story, peppered with just the right amount of family drama, foodie descriptions, and rom-com hijinks” (Publishers Weekly). Susan Napier’s family once lived on the success of the high-end restaurants founded by her late grandfather. But bad luck and worse management has brought the business to the edge of financial ruin. Now it’s up to Susan to save the last remaining restaurant: Elliot’s, the flagship in Edinburgh. But what awaits Susan in the charming city of Auld Reekie is more than she bargained for. Chris Baker, her grandfather’s former protégé—and her ex-boyfriend—is also heading to the Scottish capital. After finding fame in New York as a chef and judge of a popular TV cooking competition, Chris is returning to his native Scotland to open his own restaurant. Although the storms have cleared after their intense and rocky breakup, Susan and Chris are re-drawn into each other’s orbit—and their simmering attraction inevitably boils over. As Chris’s restaurant opens to great acclaim and Susan tries to haul Elliot’s back from the brink, the future brims with new promise. But darkness looms as they find themselves in the crosshairs of a gossip blogger eager for a juicy story—and willing to do anything to get it. Can Susan and Chris reclaim their lost love, or will the tangled past ruin their last hope for happiness?
Recently widowed Elise Morgan and her beloved mother-in-law, Frieda, have built a life for themselves together in Denver. But when Frieda decides to live with her other son, Elise is torn. She knows she should move on, but what will life hold for her, alone in Denver? Derrick has loved Elise forever it seems. When she married his brother, Derrick left town and moved to New Mexico to avoid the pain of seeing them together. Now his brother is gone, but can Derrick rightfully dream of a future with Elise? Will God use a frail mother to draw these two lonely hearts together?
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How do you start a new life when the person you love is about to die? At the age of thirty-six, Gordon Darroch's wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was a devastating blow just as he, and their two children with autism, were preparing to move to her native Holland. Eighteen months later, as their plans seemed to be back on course, came the second blow: Magteld was terminally ill and possibly had only a few months to live. As her health rapidly deteriorated, they became caught up in a race against time to get a dying mother home and give their children a future in a country they hardly knew. How could they build a new life in the midst of grief and loss? How would their two sons adjust to such enormous changes? And what would remain of Magteld once she was gone? A ll the Time We Thought We Had is a story of love and loss and a meditation on grief and memory. It's about how events shape our lives and how we cope with them. And it raises important questions about what we value in life and the legacies we leave behind.
Except for the official record of the USS Mississippi, there are not many accounts from the men who served on her during WWII. Now fifty years after my dad was in the Navy, he tells his story. ItaEUR(tm)s not in the order of how it was in WWII, but you have to remember it was fifty years ago. He told me, aEURoeYou had to be stupid not to be scared.aEUR Every man was fighting to survive. It was the most decorated battleship in WWII.
Reproduction of the original: Over the Fireside by Richard King