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Fourth dimensional powers and magical bonding unite Alpha George Staves and his husky, Tasha—their adventures will leave you on the edge of your seat as you are left to figure out what is fact and what is fiction. Bruno G. Botti provides new and compelling insights into one of God's most beloved and faithful creations.Beyond the Tetherwill leave a lasting imprint in your heart; it is a riveting, sometimes heart-breaking, reminder of the bond between man and his dog.
I sat where you sit, I have been through what you are going through, and I am living through it so I could tell you about it, and you, one day, will tell someone else that you sat where they sit. I Sat where you Sit, by Joel Esperance, tells the story of a man's growth from poor child in Haiti to successful adult in the United States. Throughout the many years of his life, the author was exposed to the full range of the human experience, from love and laughter to grief and sadness. Through it all, he maintained his faith in God. He leaned on that faith to sustain him in the difficult times and to uplift him in the good times. Readers will certainly believe Mr. Esperance when he tells them that, no matter how difficult things may seem now, God will use it to his purpose. 'After all, ' he says, 'I sat where you sit.
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Catholics and Political Violence in the Twentieth Century presents a historical reconstruction of the ways in which Catholics have justified the recourse to political violence during the twentieth century, a period marked by major wars, nationalisms, decolonization, ideological clashes, and episodes of genocide. Legitimation processes are particularly complex when this violence is not endorsed by the state, and perhaps used against it. Depending on perspective, the protagonists of this radical form of collective action may be seen as ‘terrorists’ or ‘freedom fighters’. Written by a leading historian of contemporary Catholicism, this book examines a series of case studies from differe...