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The Method that Alan was taught had to have so much concentration and imagination about what was on the script, and that nothing else matters but being able to be that character and living the role, not just acting it, putting himself into a mode to where he would visualize and feel so much more than any other actor could by staying in the role throughout the whole shoot, living the character as if he transformed into them--mentally and physically--not knowing what the consequences could be. By learning such a profound way of acting, he struggles to be what he once was, before all the characters he's had to be, using this Method.
Increasingly, many Christians and spiritual seekers feel they are in a sort of wilderness space where the familiar, settled, and normal parts of life have become unsettled, out of balance. More and more people are evaluating their lives and asking, "Where to now?" In Life Unsettled, Cory Driver uses the metaphor of wilderness journeying (a hallmark of the life of faith across the millennia) and the study of biblical texts, ancient Jewish legends, modern theological insights, and his own personal journeys to provide a guide for moving forward when we feel lost and confused. The biblical book of Numbers takes center stage in the author's creative musings about life in the wilderness. The Hebrew title of Numbers is Bemidbar, which means "In the Wilderness." In this oft-overlooked book are stories of God's passionate intimacy and anger, communal formation and struggles, and personal failures and triumphs. The author shows how the wilderness journey in Numbers has a deep relevance for our time and for our personal journeys. The book includes a discussion guide ideal for group use.
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Caressing Lions by Cynthia J. Sebring Ever chased after the dream of starting life anew? When Cory Parker becomes emotionally detached from his argumentative parents and totally disillusioned with a lukewarm church, he leaves home to establish his own independence. In the midst of tumultuous struggles, Cory finds profound satisfaction in a job working with lion cubs, a rewarding encounter with nature, allowing him to nurture two innocent and loving creatures, while creating the bonding experience of a lifetime, an enjoyment which he shares with the love of his life. Caressing Lions is a tale of faith, perseverance, romance, and a love of lions as Cory gradually learns to engage with the most...
A missing child. A desperate mother. A terrible conspiracy that will shake this town to its core ... When Reece Norman's daughter is snatched from the gates of her elementary school in the sleepy town of Shallow Falls, the whole community turns out in support. But Reece is a regular subject of gossip among the locals with three children by just as many fathers, and the unusual manner of her child's disappearance soon sets tongues wagging. Feeling sorry for Reece, local reporter Cory Miles uses his investigative skills to locate the missing child where the local police chief has drawn a blank. It's only when he starts turning over stones in Shallow Falls that some nasty truths begin to crawl out. Reece Norman is the least of the town's problems - something much more sinister has got a grip and some devastating secrets are about to shatter this sleepy community. How far would you go to save a child?
"Mary Go-Round" began as a serial publication in Michael's Weekly Entertainment Guide in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. The column became an instant success with a nearly cult following in the alternative, LGBT communities on the east coast of the United States.In time the column grew into screen play form and a pilot was shot on location in San Francisco, using the offices of then City Supervisor Gavin Newsom (later Mayor of San Francisco, and then Lt. Governor of California) for the Congressional scenes.The AIDS scare plot line from the story was later turned into the stage play "A Time Below" which was met with critical acclaim at the AIDS Theater Conference.This is a story of the clash of cultures: the old south of Knoxville, TN; insider Congressional Washington, DC and gay sub-culture. Ludden's point of view and vast life experience takes you into these worlds as nobody else can. This is the ride of a lifetime!
This bundle contains first four books in the bestselling series, Sunset SEALs. Great way to get started exploring Sunset Beach with the four couples in this series, which is ongoing. SEALed At Sunset - Aimee and Andy's story - Best Friend's Girl. Second Chance SEAL - Martel and Damon - Second Chance Romance & a surprise! Treasure Island SEAL - Madison and Ned's underwater treasure love. Escape to Sunset - Kiley and Jason - two cultures collide while she's in hiding. If you dream about fallling in love at the beach, this bundle is for you! Warning: these are Navy SEALs and they love and live like it too!
As USA TODAY, the Nation's No. 1 Newspaper, puts it about the television megahit Glee, "There have been few shows as rousing, promising, perplexing and potentially heartbreaking as this high school musical comedy....It's an outlandishly entertaining musical schoolhouse romp." Much of Glee's appeal comes from its cast of outsiders and misfits--singers and dancers almost as talented as the actors who play them. Viewers love Chris Colfer as the bullied gay Kurt Hummel, Amber Riley in the role of plus-size diva wannabe Mercedes Jones, Lea Michele's take on "Miss Perfect" Rachel Berry, Jane Lynch's unforgettable performances as nasty cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, and Mark Salling's bad boy image in the role of jock football player Noah "Puck" Puckerman. And that's only some of the Glee talent readers will get to know in this entertaining biography. From Broadway veterans to virtual unknowns, these gifted performers all have one thing in common. They worked tirelessly to achieve their goals and never, ever gave up on their dreams.
Cory is a middle-aged Easterner, long-divorced, energetic and fearlessly sensual. Pursuing a dream she has nursed for years, she moves to Taos, New Mexico and buys a famous old house and, in the tradition of its previous owner, turns it into a crucible for the transformation of her guests. Eccentric and charming, with a lover from the Pueblo and lots of turquoise and broomstick skirts, Cory finds her guests, mainly skiers and tourists, bewildered by her particular philosophy, which she calls "The School of As-If." Then her long-time friend is found murdered and Cory is suspicious of the local police's half-hearted attempts to find the murderer. Involving herself in trying to solve the case, ...
Healing the Cowboy's Heart When Cory Stone discovers the father he never met is gravely ill, he brings the ornery man to his Montana ranch, along with his round-the-clock nurse. Once again Cory finds himself falling for the wrong woman—a city slicker, like the ex-fiancée who broke his heart. But in Eloise LeBlanc, Cory also finds a kindred spirit. The caring beauty knows firsthand about love and loss. Neither of them is looking for a new romance, and Cory certainly isn't searching for love. But can the independent city girl heal the heart of a broken cowboy?