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I am a Mohawk Indian from Akwesasne. One day I was outside listening to the sounds of mother earth, the breeze going through the trees, waters rushing in the river, and birds greeting each other. Nearby was a highway with a different kind of sound. While sitting on the grass, I felt a drum beat matching the beat of my heart come up from the ground. There was a sad song around those beats. I listened to the song and wrote it down. Later I added Iroquois pictographs from the northeastern woodlands or old time picture writing. I wrote this book to pass on the important message from Mother Earth in a way that more readers will get a feel of the Native American perspective. I hope that the readers enjoy this brief sojourn down a Native path.
Imagine an expectant mother being able to live a full and intimate life with her child before choosing to have an abortion. It would make all the difference in the world. In this first volume of a trilogy of books that brings the reader into the heart of those silent voices, A Mother’s Lament strives, through living out the relationship between mother and child, to clearly establish the child she carries as an individual person, just as alive, unique and special as you and I. Share Gloria and Jeni’s story as they discover a special and unique love that transcends all boundaries and time.
Composed in 1996 and revised in 2012, Stephen P Brown presents a touching and flowing piano solo ideal as an encore or student recital highlight. Visit http: //youtu.be/x28H75hNff4 to see SPB perform this piece under its previous title
There is no more urgent theological task than to provide an account of hope in Africa, given its endless cycles of violence, war, poverty, and displacement. So claims Emmanuel Katongole, an innovative theological voice from Africa. In the midst of suffering, Katongole says, hope takes the form of "arguing" and "wrestling" with God. Such lament is not merely a cry of pain--it is a way of mourning, protesting, and appealing to God. As he unpacks the rich theological and social dimensions of the practice of lament in Africa, Katongole tells the stories of courageous Christian activists working for change in East Africa and invites readers to enter into lament along with them.