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A downtown homeless shelter, the Settlement, is targeted for demolition during the Great Recession. In its place, the city wants to build a sports complex. Reverend Stephen Bentham, the Settlement’s founder and director, draws on the loyalty of his assistant, the house physician, and a visiting archeology professor to save the hundred beds. A school-age boy also joins the effort. Fending off the bulldozers tests each character. Their own troubled histories compel them to help. One of the toughest challenges is burying the house physician when he succumbs during the fight. Loyalty to one’s faith or to progress or to honor itself are grand phrases. The actual work at a shelter is hard and tedious, like growing a garden out of concrete.
It is far easier to hide behind the masks that we wear, to disguise ourselves behind what people see instead of allowing them to view what truly lies underneath. In Unseen: Volume 3 of The Undone Series, Brett Andrew Heard continues to remove his mask layer by layer, exposing the truth that lies within—the good, the bad, and the ugly. As we allow others to see our true selves that we have attempted to mask for so long, we open our hearts up for healing from our pasts and allow ourselves a chance to move forward in life as who we were created to be. Life is not always as simple as we would like it to be. Where we desire the roses and sunshine of hope and a future, we tend to get the storms and earthquakes of depression and pain. It is in this moment that Brett Andrew Heard shows us that it is okay to experience every emotion that occurs. Embracing life and its experiences allows us to show the world what truly is unseen.
Almost everyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one has also experienced seemingly endless quiet momentsmoments when it seems you cannot see past today and moments when tomorrow, as you knew it, seems nonexistent. In these moments, all thoughts rush back into memorymemory so vivid it seems impossible to grasp that the person lost is truly gone from your life. Quiet Moments allows the reader to reflect on living and dying as two inevitable facts. It encourages the reader to believe and trust in Gods power to begin healing and restore wholeness.
Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Project is a national project to locate, identify, preserve and make accessible the literary contributions of U.S. Hispanics from colonial times through 1960 in what today comprises the fifty states of the United States.
In this work, Patrick Whitworth explores the writings of Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory Nazianzen and shares their understanding of the purpose and scope of theology.
A poetic 'voice' scans the rhythm of academic research, telling of the encounter with odún; then the voice falls silent. What is then raised is the dust of a forgotten academic debate on the nature of theatre and drama, and the following divergent standpoints of critical discourses bent on empowering their own vision, and defining themselves, rather, as counterdiscourses. This, the first part of the book: a metacritical discourse, on the geopolitics (the inherent power imbalances) of academic writing and its effects on odún, the performances dedicated to the gods, ancestors, and heroes of Yorùbá history. But odún: where is it? and what is it? And the 'voice'? The many critical discourses have not really answered these questions. In effect, odún is many things. To enable the reader to see these, the study proceeds with an 'intermezzo' a frame of reference that sets odún, the festival, in its own historico-cultural ecoenvironment, identifying the strategies that inform the performance and constitute its aesthetic. It is a 'classical' yet, for odún, an innovative procedure. This interdisciplinary background equips the reader with the knowledge necessary to watch the performance, to witness its beauty, and to understand the 'half words' odún utters. And now the performance can begin. The 'voice' emerges one last time, to introduce the second section, which presents two case studies. The reader is led, day by day, through the celebrations -odún edì, Morèmi's story, and its realization in performance; then confrontation by the masks of the ancestors duing odún egúngún (particularly as held in Ibadan). The meaning of odún becomes clearer and clearer. Odún is poetry, dances, masks, food, prayer. It is play (eré) and belief (ìgbàgbó). It is interaction between the players (both performers and spectators). It is also politics and power. It contains secrets and sacrifices. It is a reality with its own dimension and, above all, as the quintessential site of knowledge, it possesses the power to transform. In short, it is a challenge - a challenge that the present book and its voices take up.
Spurred to prayer by tragedy, pain, frustration, or raw hunger for God, you've felt it: the joyful-anguish, the grief-longing, the burden for mercy, reformation, revival, justice--even Christ's return. Your heart's gripped, and words cannot express all that is churning deep in your soul. It's here, says intercessory leader Tammie Southerland, in this space beyond human language, where mysteries are unveiled, authority is imparted, and the most powerful prayers are birthed--not by you, but by the Spirit within you. Through biblical insight, prophetic impartations, and fiery encouragement, she helps you navigate this holy ground, empowering you to · yield to the Spirit's perfect prayers when you have no words left · intercede with Christ according to the will of Heaven · live as a faithful witness and bold messenger who moves in the miraculous · bear eternal fruit in crisis, setbacks, and persecution You've been gripped for a purpose. It's time to step into the transformative dimension of wordless prayer and become a lightning rod for Heaven to manifest on earth.
Lissa Randall's future was bright with academic promise until the tragic accident that took her mother's life--and brought her own plans to a screeching halt. Eighteen months later Lissa is still unable to get back behind the wheel. Ev McAllistair's driving school looks like Lissa's best hope for getting her life back on the road again. His patience and fatherly wisdom seem to transcend the driving experience. But Ev's own complicated past is about to resurface, with consequences for everyone in his orbit....
*NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE, STARRING RACHEL WEISZ AND RACHEL MCADAMS *AUTHOR OF ONE OF BARACK OBAMA’S FAVORITE READS From the New York Times bestselling author of The Power comes a novel about a young woman who must return home in the wake of her father’s death and confront the tight-knit Orthodox community that she ran away from—reigniting the old flames of forbidden love. When a young photographer living in New York learns that her estranged father, a well-respected rabbi, has died, she can no longer run away from the truth, and soon sets out for the Orthodox Jewish community in London where she grew up. Back for the first time in years, Ronit can feel the disapproving eyes of the community. Especially those of her beloved cousin, Dovid, her father’s favorite student and now an admired rabbi himself, and Esti, who was once her only ally in youthful rebelliousness. Now Esti is married to Dovid, and Ronit is shocked by how different they both seem, and how much greater the gulf between them is. But when old flames reignite and the shocking truth about Ronit and Esti’s relationship is revealed, the past and present converge in this award-winning and critically acclaimed novel about the universality of love and faith, and the strength and sacrifice it takes to fight for what you believe in—even when it means disobedience.
In the pages of this book is the heart of a young man growing through the struggles of life and the things we are exposed to as we grow up. The journey from youth to adulthood is full of hard transitions and lessons to learn. He learns of the difficulties of dating, relationships, and the transition from parent authority to independence of self. Including finding who God is to us by experiencing the journey of faith that is woven in these struggles, realizations, and revelations of who God is to us. Most importantly finding out who we are to Him. Come see what your heart has yet to discover, about yourself, your faith, and the Lover of your Soul. The Author and His wife currently reside in the Portland metro area. They enjoy the beauty of the Oregon wilderness that is so close. Their time together finds them experiencing newfound places of food, art, and worship. Brian began writing in Jr. High, not really taking it seriously until His senior year in High School. When his teacher said there was something special about the way he was writing. Since then Brian has continued to write, as he feels led by the Holy Spirit, acknowledging that anything that comes from this book is because of the rich blessings of grace we all can receive.