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Daniel Whitaker is a successful writer both lauded in the literary community and popular with readers but, while doing some online research about the world of paedophiles for a new book, he is arrested and charged. His life has always been a bit of a rollercoaster ride but nothing could prepare him for how his life is affected by what he maintains is a dreadful miscarriage of justice. Eventually he decides that there is no other solution than suicide. This book, in effect, is his suicide note - explaining his life, his actions and his reasons for ending his life. Dan talks about his privileged upbringing, his time in Oxford, his drug and alcohol-fuelled life as a journalist and his career as a writer, as well as his attempts to clear his name. He speaks with fondness about his two children and he expresses his fears for their future.
Proposal, February 1850, for publishing a monthly periodical "to be entitled 'The rights of the South'" in Charleston, South Carolina (filed in oversize folder).
A selection of sermons by a beloved pastor dealing with the trials and the joys of the Christian pilgrimage. To follow the Way of Christ is to experience the abundant life, but also to experience the way less traveled as well. The Way begins as a person follows Christ, and in the years to follow the life is transformed.Some of the sermons in this book include presentations dealing with gratitude, praise, kindness, and pain. Readers will find themselves identifying with the illustrations in such sermons as "Paul and the Wastebasket," "She Has Done What She Could," "Living in the Red," and "Meeting the Living Christ."An excellent source for both private devotion and small group studies.