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Great Preaching on the Holy Spirit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Great Preaching on the Holy Spirit

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The Lord's Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

The Lord's Prayer

How can we know God’s will if we don’t pray His prayer? After reading this book, you will understand the intricacies of the Lord’s Prayer and how it was designed to powerfully affect your relationship with the heavenly Father. No prayer is better known—or more misunderstood—than the prayer Jesus provided in His Sermon on the Mount. The words, though simple, can transform the way Christians pray and live. With remarkable insight, wisdom, and depth, respected theologian R. T. Kendall uncovers the transforming truths contained within each line of this familiar prayer, including the following: When and why to pray the Lord’s Prayer How to know and pray the will of God How unanswered prayer can be a sign of God’s favor How the Lord’s Prayer can be misused Why we should pray at all This book will give readers not only a model for prayer but also a revolutionary way to pray effectively while drawing closer to the Father.

LIFE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

LIFE

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 1946-08-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.

Hear the Dirt Sing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 139

Hear the Dirt Sing

A fiery cross and a cadre of hooded thugs can’t scare the Robinson sisters away from their Louisiana land. The five unmarried sisters grapple in a man’s world where a woman’s place is inside the home, not behind a plow on a cotton farm. When Etta May Robinson stumbles over a dead body in their field, a man she knows and fears, the investigation leads to an unexpected reckoning. She has secrets – truths not spoken of in the genteel Southern society of the early 1900s. The sisters’ niece returns to the farm to interview them for a human-interest article, and she learns more about the women who raised her after her father’s tragic accident. Farm life is harsh for the women, and there are many reasons to sell the land and move away. But the more questions Penny asks, digging into the family history, the more reasons she finds to stay and hear the dirt sing.

Freedom Is an Endless Meeting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Freedom Is an Endless Meeting

This “excellent study of activist politics in the United States over the past century” challenges the conventional wisdom about participatory democracy (Times Literary Supplement). Freedom Is an Endless Meeting offers vivid portraits of American experiments in participatory democracy throughout the twentieth century. Drawing on meticulous research and more than one hundred interviews with activists, Francesca Polletta upends the notion that participatory democracy is worthy in purpose but unworkable in practice. Instead, she shows that social movements have often used bottom-up decision making as a powerful tool for political change. Polletta traces the history of democracy from early la...

Conceiving Peace and Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Conceiving Peace and Violence

In this book, Philip Tite explores the role of biblical texts in the promotion of peace and violence. He begins by exploring the function of religious texts as ideological elements, recognizing that the New Testament affects the social construction of 'realities' or cultures within which people read and apply authoritative writings to ethical discussions. Arguing that an 'engaged reading ' of these texts is central within moral discourse, Dr. Tite explores such issues as feminist challenges to biblical ethics, Jewish-Christian relations, and gay and lesbian ethical disputes in Christianity.

No-Body Homicide Cases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

No-Body Homicide Cases

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-17
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

How do you prove someone guilty of murder when the best piece of evidence the victim‘s body is missing? Exclusively dedicated to the investigation and prosecution of no-body homicide cases, this book provides the author‘s insight gained from investigating and trying a no-body case along with what he‘s learned consulting on scores of others across t

Atlas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 387

Atlas

Atlas By: William D. Michalek What happens when a case of industrial espionage goes terribly wrong? As two massive defense companies compete for a desperately needed high-profile contract worth billions, one of them decides to secretly hinder their competitors’ critical demonstration, resulting in an unexpected disaster. Dogged by the quirky but brilliant FBI Special Agent Lena Forde, and her eternally handsome hacker partner Tim Chow, the slope starts slippery and only gets worse. Wealthy and powerful conspirators lawyer up and try to throw naïve software engineer Evan Williams under the proverbial bus. Can the good guys win one against the powers that be? Can our intrepid but motley agents get to the bottom of the mystery before innocent lives are destroyed?

Move On!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 677

Move On!

Author Faith McClung Kline O’Brien’s paternal grandparents, Albert McClung and Mattie Fitzgerald, met at a small, country church in Oklahoma in 1907, the year that territory became a state. Albert’s ancestors included Revolutionary patriots “Saucy Jack” McClung, of Scotch-Irish descent, and Abraham Kuykendall, of Dutch lineage, who, around 1740, relocated from New York to North Carolina, where he settled and accumulated a fortune in gold coins. Mattie descended from two former sea captains who became merchants in Brooklyn, New York—Edward Card from Maine and Nathaniel Grafton from Newport, Rhode Island, whose seafaring ancestors had sailed the Atlantic Ocean since the mid-1600s. ...