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"Go . . . Tell Others About Me" is the beginning of one womans journey, following an amazing encounter with Jesus. His patient purpose filled her with renewed hope as He waited for her to accept His gift. His supernatural touch of love released deliverance and healing into her life, restoring her self-esteem. (Christian)
Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.
Will you tell the world what God is doing? Whether we do ministry in a faraway country or a nearby neighborhood, we experience the work that God is doing in lives of people around the world. Yet when we try to communicate those stories to our friends at home, we often fall flat. How can we share what God is doing in a way that evokes the excitement He deserves? To experienced journalists-turned-missionaries Jim Killam and Lincoln Brunner, the answer is straightforward: We need to be reporters gathering information responsibly and crafting stories of God’s goodness. The next time you are challenged to answer the question: “What happened on your mission trip?” or even: “What is happening in your ministry?” . . . be prepared to answer well. Go Tell It will equip you to tell a compelling story that allows others to see God’s work in the world.
This haunting coming-of-age story, based in part on James Baldwin’s childhood in Harlem, is an American classic. Originally published in 1953, Go Tell It on the Mountain was Baldwin’s first major work. With a potent combination of lyrical compassion and resonant rage, he portrays a fourteen-year-old boy questioning the terms of his identity. John Grimes is the stepson of a fire-breathing and abusive Pentecostal preacher in Harlem during the Depression. The action of this short novel spans a single day in John’s life, and yet manages to encompass on an epic scale his family’s troubled past and his own inchoate longings for the future, set against a shining vision of a city where he both does and does not belong. Baldwin’s story illuminates the racism his characters face as well as the double-edged role religion plays in their lives, both oppressive and inspirational. In prose that mingles gritty vernacular cadences with exalted biblical rhythms, Baldwin’s rendering of his young protagonist’s struggle to invent himself pioneered new possibilities in American language and literature. Introduction by Edwidge Danticat
After reaching a crisis point at 40, Jenny Watson is offered her dream job running a Shakespeare festival at a Tudor pub. She can hardly believe her luck at this brilliant new start, and chance to escape her unhappy past. The job isn’t all it seems, however. The pub is remote and her mysterious boss is permanently absent; there’s a 400 year old skull residing in the cellar; and the local actors are less than enthusiastic over her boss’s choice of play. Then there’s the growing conviction that someone’s watching her. Strange messages, withheld calls and shadows on the windows spike temporary attacks of stress-related blindness as she clings to her last chance to live her dream. But as the dark play she’s directing starts to unravel the secrets she’d sworn never to tell, Jenny realises she’s not at the pub by chance . . . and soon she finds herself the leading lady in a nightmare replay of her past. A page-turning thriller with elements of cosy crime but with darker undertones… Highly recommended, an established debut with the feeling that the story is not yet over - more to come from this fabulous author. Review by Debz Hobbs-Wyatt, author, editor, publisher.
GO TELL THE RASCALS Rebecca Stone isn’t just any ordinary detective; she’s been almost mystically finding stuff (lost dogs and boyfriends) for people since she was a kid. Now in her early twenties she finds out a couple of important things about this gift of hers. First, all the women in her family have had this gift, too, to one degree or another. That includes her mother and her great Aunt Nancy (really her cousin) who was Nancy Drew (who happens to be dead.) She also finds out that she can actually talk with her great aunt. That’s right, Nancy is a ghost with some unusual powers. Together they find stuff and solve crimes. Becky has a typical twenty-something’s life going on, including an active sex life. She lives amongst some other laid-back people in a trailer park in Ocean Beach, California. One group a local motorcycle club, the Rascals live down the hill, some of them she has known all her life. Tall Paul and Infamous Jack hire Becky to do her sleuthing and solve the mystery of the O.B. Massacre. Being the free spirit she is, Rebecca agrees to work for the Rascals. That mystery is what really happened to more than a dozen young men who seemed to disappear into thin air? Do the Rascals actually know the answer to this puzzle? Is Becky being played as a dup? With a little bit of help from Nancy, Rebecca finds out the truth. And nothing will ever be the same for either one of them. -30-
"In this six weeks Bible Study, you'll learn the heart of Jesus in His words, "Go and tell none," and you'll use practical tools to engage with Scripture and study for yourself, while also enjoying much needed time to remember and rest in the secret and the sacred, with Jesus." -- Back cover
This novel of Black life in America is written with an impartial attitude