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Dr. Hortonthe author of The Final Journey: A Diary of Survival, the first book in his survival trilogy, and The Final Journey, Part Two: A Diary of Building a New life, the second book in the trilogynow completes the characters year-long journey into the future. What began as purely an effort to survive in their dangerous world continues as the characters discover a clear and specific purpose for their lives. They struggle with the challenges of surviving in the harsh wilderness. They face threats to their existence. New relationships continue to grow. Danger, sorrow, tears, joy, understanding, service, and fulfilment fill their days. Clarity of what it costs them to live their lives trusting and having faith in their Lord, Jesus Christ, grows. They discover themselves in the midst of their harsh new world.
A sequel to The Final Journey: A Diary of Survival, this second book of the trilogy continues the story of a Christian couple who chooses not to succumb to their uncontrolled world, their fractured society, and the dangers that are now part of their everyday lives. After a fifteen-hundred-mile survival journey, the couple finds themselves facing the daunting task of building a new life in a world that now resembles the year 1800 rather than the early twenty-first century. Survival is now not just a short-term task. It is a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly challenge to build a life using their own survival common sense. What would their new world look like? The challenges they face will transform them even more than their completed initial survival journey. If you found yourselves in their shoes, what would you do? Their diary will help you when you possibly face such a world. Will you be up to the challenge? Choose to survive!
Alice is eleven years old, and it is wartime. She is on a train with no seats, no lights, no sanitary facilities. Her parents and her grandmother are missing, and Alice doesn't know where she is going. Maybe she will get to play outside again, maybe she will see her parents. But as the train rolls on, Alice begins to realize that just when you think things can't possibly get any worse, they do.
A paperback edition of the best-selling commentary on Acts by acclaimed preacher and scholar William H. Willimon.
The New York Times–bestselling psychologist and true crime author examines the twisted mind of a doctor driven to kill time and again. Dr. John Kappler was a well-respected physician in dozens of California hospitals, yet none of his patients ever imagined that his true calling was murder. The horror began the day he secretly attempted to kill three patients—including a pregnant woman who suffered permanent brain damage at his hands. Then, in a driving rampage, Kappler rammed another car, stole it, and used it as a lethal weapon. Yet, incredibly, his fellow doctors bailed him out of jail, and he was soon back on the job. Desperate to satisfy his lust for killing, Kappler plunged a patient into cardiac arrest. Next, he pulled the plug on an unconscious man. Finally, he exploded in a terrifying rage of violence and murder. Pressing the accelerator of his car to the floor, he cut down a promising young doctor and seconds later maimed a toddler’s mom for life. In Without Mercy, Keith Ablow examines Kappler’s many crimes, his eventual murder trial, and his unsuccessful insanity defense.
It is the summer of 2016 and the possibility that a dark world exists in the future is a theory no one wants to become a reality. As signs of impending turmoil increase and a presidential election looms in the near future, two married Christian survivalists begin preparations for a fifteen-hundred-mile journey to what they hope is a safe place. Along the way, they log their experiences in a diary while strictly adhering to the mantra to always be prepared for the worst. As the couple creates the four Es criteriaevaluate, escape, evade, and endurethat will dictate their journey, they pledge to stay true to them hinged on a strong faith that they will be led by an eternal plan. After evaluating their priorities and finalizing the details, the couple finally sets out in January on their quest to survive within a different world. As a new president is inaugurated and the country becomes more divided than ever, the Christian survivalists rely on their faith, scripture, and inner-strength as they transform into determiners of their own future. But can they overcome their challenges and endure long enough to reach their destination? In this fictionalized diary, two Christian survivalists vividly describe their faith-filled journey to begin a new chapter within a tumultuous post-election world.
"The Legend of St Brendan" is a study of two accounts of a voyage undertaken by Brendan, a sixth-century Irish saint. The immense popularity of the Latin version encouraged many vernacular translations, including a twelfth-century Anglo-Norman reworking of the narrative which excises much of the devotional material seen in the ninth-century "Navigatio Sancti Brendani abbatis" and changes the emphasis, leaving a recognisably secular narrative. The vernacular version focuses on marvellous imagery and the trials and tribulations of a long sea-voyage. Together the two versions demonstrate a movement away from hagiography towards adventure. Studies of the two versions rarely discuss the elements of the fantastic. Following a summary of authorship, audiences and sources, this comparative study adopts a structural approach to the two versions of the Brendan narrative. It considers what the fantastic imagery achieves and addresses issues raised with respect to theological parallels.
The Russian bestseller about love and second chances, brimming with warmth and humour In the tiny village of Maran nestled high in the Armenian mountains, a place where dreams, curses and miracles are taken very seriously, a close-knit community bickers, gossips and laughs, untouched by the passage of time. A lifelong resident, Anatolia is happily set in her ways. Until, that is, she wakes up one day utterly convinced that she is dying. She lies down on her bed and prepares to meet her maker, but just when she thinks everything is ready, she is interrupted by a surprise visit from a neighbour with an unexpected proposal. So begins a tale of unforeseen twists and unlikely romance that will turn Maran on its head and breathe a new lease of life into a forgotten village. Narine Abgaryan's enchanting fable is a heart-warming tale of community, courage, and the irresistible joy of everyday friendship.