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Four girls meet in college and become inseparable. They support each other through shattered dreams, breakups and even death. Then a shocking event drives a wedge between them. The friends get busy with their families and careers and drift away from each other, barely on talking terms. Twenty five years later, they arrive at a seaside inn to honor a promise they made one summer evening in the California hills. Can they overcome a lifetime of hurt and rediscover the love that bound them? Dana is an affluent suburban mom engrossed in climbing the social ladder. She barely has to lift a finger and her every wish is fulfilled by an attentive staff and a loving husband. Izzy is a hotshot lawyer t...
A new series of daily devotionals that draws from the wealth of Feasting on the Word.
The 18 chapters in this book outline conceptual approaches to the field and provide practical resources for teaching, ranging from ideas for individual class sessions to full syllabi and curricular frameworks.
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We Need to Have a Word, Words of Wisdom Courage and Patience for Work, Home and Everywhere by John R. Dallas, Jr., is written and designed as a week-by-week reader. The 438-page volume contains 52 letters to readers for a full year of rapid immersion with high-impact key words. Personal purpose, passion and potential to be found within selected evocative words are honored as valuable buried treasure. Toward work-life alignment goals and objectives, the book leads readers to find themselves shining within the complexity and brilliance of 52 word gemstones. These are words to be. These words are action. These words support work-life alignment. From conference tables to kitchen tables, and from war rooms to locker rooms, these are words to support readers to dig, drill and think deeper so each person will reach, climb and stand higher. These are grown-up words for leaders of all ages. Some eager readers enjoy reading cover-to-cover, then again reading week-by-week for a full year of building value word-by-word.
Black Snake tells the story of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline through the activism of four women from Standing Rock and Fort Berthold Reservations.