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Ask yourself this question; am I really ready for the new and better, because it will change all that I am accustomed to? If you are ready, then you will have to trust God and be ready to move ahead with Him. The best thing about trusting Him is, He will never leave you behind. He will go with you through whatever you have to endure, because He wants the best for you. Cornelius looked beyond the normal of that day and believed God. A Jew having fellowship with a Gentile, much less entering into his house, was definitely not the norm for that day and time. If God said a Jew would come to him and enter his home, then Cornelius had no problem believing it would happen. Cornelius' praying and gi...
Much published poet R. Daniel Evans has assembled a collection of multi-faceted works that delight readers with bright color and their depth of perception. Evans also brings up the 1980s gay world from a bold perspective. His preoccupation with art and artists, as an artist and art historian, is a deeply felt passion. This collection of poems creates a world that will satisfy discerning readers." --Louise Simons, poet and editor
The Politics of Imprisonment examines how the democratic process and social trust shape penal sanctioning in the United States. Drawing on a range of archival sources, Barker shows that higher levels of civic engagement tend to support milder punishments whereas lower levels tend to support more coercive criminal justice policies.