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On the surface, the relationship breakdown between Emily Preston and her adult daughter, Nicole, seems rooted in a denied request for money. But at the core of their estrangement is a family secret revealed in the heartbreaking, stunningly detailed narrative of Former Things. After learning that she has been left out of her father's will, Nicole abandons her mother, leaving her to grieve for 20 years. At age 70, Emily sells her home and moves to a retirement community where she meets Evan Pierce, a young man who convinces her to search for Nicole to restore the relationship. Emily then rents an RV for the summer, and she and Evan embark on a thousand-mile journey to look for Nicole. On the last leg of their trip, a tragedy occurs -- one that finally brings mother and daughter face to face. Gail Lowe is a staff reporter for the Wakefield Daily Item and Melrose Weekly News in Massachusetts where she writes a column called Reflections from the Lowe Zone. She is also the owner of WordPower, a boutique company offering public relations, marketing and promotional services to the travel and tourism industry. In 2003, she founded Red Rock Writers, a creative writing collaborative. She also teaches writing at colleges in the Greater Boston area. Ms. Lowe lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Tony Giannetto. Publisher's Web site: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/FormerThings.html
When you lose everything you have... you might just gain the world. In Book 1 of the Road Trip Revival Series, Former Things, Jean finds herself just a bit lost after the death of her husband. Suddenly alone--and lonely--she doesn't quite know where her place in the world is. But when she hears a pastor talk about a revival, something changes. Now she's on a mission from God. Friends say she's crazy. Her daughter is worried and her sister thinks she needs to be on medications. But Jean knows better. And yeah, she is crazy--crazy for Jesus! And she wants to tell everyone about Him. Determined to be that pebble in the pond starting a revival tidal wave that will engulf the globe, Jean sets out in her little blue Beetle with her not-so-trusty sidekick, an arrogant cat named King Louie, ready to make the big splash and flood the world with God's love. But will the enemy first drown her in self-doubt and fear? If you like stories about slightly sarcastic "well-seasoned" ladies, then the Road Trip Revival series is for you! Biblically truthful and Christian-based, the series is safe for the entire family.
Sean Winter is burdened by a heartrending past he can't share. As a result, Sean doesn’t believe there are any good Christian examples in the world. Any faith he had has been eroded. He depends on facts, reason, and experience alone. At twenty-four years old, he has a bachelor’s degree and works at one of the top customer service firms in Oklahoma City. A new job and post-college life bring new opportunities for friendship and even love. What happens when one of those new acquaintances turns out to be a Christian? And is Sean ready for any kind of romantic relationship? He continues to be haunted by his traumas, depression, past choices, and his own naiveté. They all threaten to tear him apart, however hard he fights against them. Sean wants to build a future for himself. But he risks being consumed by the former things that torment him. Can two Christians—one from Sean’s past and one he’s just met—make a difference in the life of an atheist?
Did you ever think in your heart, If there is a God, where is he? I did, a lot. As a child I started on a search for what I began to call the God of the Old Testament, and what I meant by that was the God who actually showed up and did things, the God who was personally involved in our lives. My search took me down many paths. A child of the sixties, my paths included sex, drugs, rock and roll, and the occult. My search ended one night when, in pain and desperation, I threw a Bible I had been trying to read at a wall, shook my fist at the ceiling, and cried out, I dont know if you are real or not, but if You are real, You better do something! I dont care what You do, but do something! I didnt know, as I sobbed myself to sleep that night, that God had heard my heartfelt cry and that I was about to meet the One for whom I had been searchingnor did I know that He was far more than I ever imagined.
This short volume, mistaken attributed to John Scotus Eriugena, is from a 1681 manuscript found at Cambridge. It gives several quotations about the life and death of the famous Irish intellectual from his contemporaries and those that were influenced by him in the passing centuries.
In August 1996 Tamara Puffer was a young, newly married violinist-turned-pastor serving a large suburban church. Her growing work with people living on Atlanta’s streets was beginning to reshape her theology and her calling, but a serious car accident derailed her carefully planned career path. Forgetting the Former Things is a rare tapestry of first-person faith journey woven with gritty theological reflection and persistent hope. Puffer writes honestly, poignantly, and often humorously about her efforts to accept limitations and to reimagine her life under radically altered circumstances. She finds solace in the stories of biblical women as she also wrestles with negative images of disability in Scripture. She embraces her self-described role as a “minister of vulnerability” in this troubling national moment—as jobs, healthcare, and affordable housing are evaporating for so many, as countless people feel terrorized by discrimination or the threat of deportation—boldly casting her lot with others whose marginalization cuts deeper. At a time when traumatic brain injury is in the national spotlight, and many families, churches, and communities seek deeper understanding, Tamara Puffer provides in these pages an insightful, inspiring, and much-needed gift.
Since their wedding day in 1981 Janet and Don Beasley have experienced multiple major losses. The pinnacle of their losses came in 2017 when Janet's parents passed away only six months and ten days apart. During Don and Janet's major losses they leaned on God harder than they ever had. It is with deep compassion and sincerity that Janet has shared their journey of triumphs, tragedies, and miracles in this inspirational, encouraging self-help book/study guide. "For the Former Things Have Passed Away" sheds light on biblical truths and will give grieving individuals opportunities to experience peace, joy, comfort, compassion, grace, the love of God, and mercy. Readers will discover they are not alone in their crying, sorrow, death, and pain. Janet believes that, through her words on these pages, her readers will find hope in the fact that there is a real place where there is no more crying, no more sorrow, no more death, and no more pain-a real place where the former things have passed away.
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