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Fatima and Cory are fighting their very existence for the chance of love and commitment—and in the process they find out more about themselves and their pasts than they bargained for, and they’ll have to try to rid their demons for good in order to survive. Love is the one thing missing from Fatima’s life, beginning when her parents left her at the age of four. Usually she enjoys calling the shots in her love life, but when she runs into a mysterious man on a night out, everything changes. Cory Hines would give anything to undo his childhood. Growing up with an abusive father and distant mother left him wary of family and relationships. And as he tries to straighten out his life, the n...
Raising Black Teen Boys in Turbulent Times "It is always heartening to see women step up to the writer's table. When the results are as adroit and affecting as Marita Golden's work, it is more than satisfying; it is a cause for celebration." —Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate Two decades ago, Marita was the first Black writer to address the horrifying statistic that haunts all Black mothers: the leading cause of death among Black males under twenty-one is homicide. Today, police brutality rages on as millions call for the reformation of our broken law enforcement in the wake of the traumatic murders of Black teen boys like Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Daunte Wright. Read an intimate accou...
In a world where many are granted an extended lease on life, how do we make the most of our elder years? Journey with two lifelong friends as they embark on a mission to unravel the mysteries of successful aging, as they approach elderhood themselves. Their discoveries become a beacon for anyone seeking purpose and fulfillment in later years. Delve into a jargon-free exploration of psychoanalysis, combined with the latest findings on aging, to bring elderhood into sharp focus. What are its challenges? And more importantly, what are the skills required to navigate them? Witness the inspirational life stories of 52 elders interviewed during the turbulent times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their t...
A Small Town With Big Secrets With seven years of detective work under her belt, Detective Melanie Smith’s no stranger to homicide cases. However, her latest case is leaving her with sleepless nights. With no evidence or witnesses coming forward, this case is an upward battle but Melanie’s hellbent on solving what’s going to be her most challenging investigation ever. Anthony Rosehill has been having weird dreams about an unknown woman. After discussing it with his cousin, Detective Dereck Rosehill, he wonders what it’s trying to tell him. He doesn’t have to wonder long when his dream woman appears in his small, fishing town of Coryville, ME, to investigate the murder of one of Coryville’s residents. Once together, the pair experience strange synchronicities they can’t ignore and Melanie quickly learns this small town and its residents, including Anthony, hold big and ferocious secrets.
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Richard Tullis (1794-1856) was born in Bedford County, Virginia, the son of John Tullis and Sarah Morlan. He married Rachel Barrett (1800- 1856) in 1817. They had twelve children. The surname is variously spelled as Tullos, Tullys, and Tulloss.
The Educational Ministry of the Church, 2nd Edition is a treasure-trove of resources for those involved in Christian education within the context of the local church. This second edition, edited by J. Jonathan Kim, updates Charles A. Tidwell’s milestone contribution to the field of Christian education, summarizing changes in the field since its last edit in 1996 and introducing the next generation of church leaders to various methods of educational administration.
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