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It’s the spring of 1983 and Arthur is thirteen years of age, an only son, and a musician who wants to make his parents proud, hoping to win first place in the Give It Your All Talent Competition. But when a family camping trip takes a turn for the worst, Arthur falls into an abyss of grief, loss, and desperation—a tragedy unlike anything he's ever experienced. And just when it feels like things are getting back to normal, Arthur’s adoption parents, who are keeping a secret and working undercover, take him back to the forest that still haunts him—an opportunity to face his fears once and for all. Meanwhile, an extraordinary phenomenon takes the world by storm—the Flames of the Divine that appear from mountain tops all around the world. But world leaders reject the prophecy of Angel Rumaia and selfishly propagate their lies about the mountain fires. Worst of all, most people never even realize why these heavenly flames appear on Earth in the first place, and the false explanations of the colluding authorities are convincing enough to keep the fearful multitudes chained to their ignorance…except the Warriors of the Truth. And as a warrior, will Arthur rise to the challenge to realize his ultimate destiny with the help of the messiah or meet his final defeat and lose his one true love?
An introduction to Jesus for very young children -- a perfect gift for the holiday season! A gentle look at Jesus's birth, childhood, teachings, crucifixion, and resurrection. Written in a simple, warm style, with colorful illustrations that will captivate and inspire.
An above-average high school student at Spring Palms High, Scott Kane lives a daily routine which few envy. Poised to be valedictorian of his class and almost assured of his entrance to the prestigious Southwood University, Scott only has one major problem: all-star bully Jack Williams. Jack has tormented Scott for the last seven years, and even though Scott has the moral support of his best friends Mark, Joseph, and Henry, he avoids Jack whenever possible. But the status quo is about to be upset. When Henry suffers a life-threatening accident apparently due to Jack, a furious Scott confronts his arch nemesis in the school's parking lot with every intention of beating him to a pulp. Just as Scott is about to deliver the final blow, their surroundings begin to shift violently, and the asphalt under their feet shatters like glass, tumbling Scott, his friends, and Jack into a mystical portal. Now inside the strange world of Dourren, the boys find themselves on a journey filled with danger, excitement, and incredible adventure beyond their wildest imaginations. As they learn about this new land, they become involved in a quest to obtain three swords of immense power, one that will culminate in a battle against an incredible evil...and teach them the meaning of true friendship.
For more than sixty years—from the 1890s to the 1950s—boxing was an integral part of American popular culture and a major spectator sport rivaling baseball in popularity. More Jewish athletes have competed as boxers than all other professional sports combined; in the period from 1901 to 1939, 29 Jewish boxers were recognized as world champions and more than 160 Jewish boxers ranked among the top contenders in their respective weight divisions. Stars in the Ring,by renowned boxing historian Mike Silver, presents this vibrant social history in the first illustrated encyclopedic compendium of its kind.
What will the reader encounter? The content ranges from poems of faith and hope and inspiration in ones life to works that teach, entertain, and stimulate.
Pavel Florensky--certainly the greatest Russian theologian of the last century--is now recognized as one of Russia's greatest polymaths. Known as the Russian Leonardo da Vinci, he became a Russian Orthodox priest in 1911, while remaining deeply involved with the cultural, artistic, and scientific developments of his time. Arrested briefly by the Soviets in 1928, he returned to his scholarly activities until 1933, when he was sentenced to ten years of corrective labor in Siberia. There he continued his scientific work and ministered to his fellow prisoners until his death four years later. This volume is the first English translation of his rich and fascinating defense of Russian Orthodox theology. Originally published in 1914, the book is a series of twelve letters to a "brother" or "friend," who may be understood symbolically as Christ. Central to Florensky's work is an exploration of the various meanings of Christian love, which is viewed as a combination of philia (friendship) and agape (universal love). Florensky is perhaps the first modern writer to explore the so-called "same-sex unions," which, for him, are not sexual in nature. He describes the ancient Christian rites of the adelphopoiesis (brother-making), joining male friends in chaste bonds of love. In addition, Florensky is one of the first thinkers in the twentieth century to develop the idea of the Divine Sophia, who has become one of the central concerns of feminist theologians.