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In Hypocrisy: An Oblivious Discriminatory Practice that Can Kill, Apostle Charles Dantzler prophetically raises his voice to put an end to the “hypocritical and discriminatory application of God’s Word that is so often found in and out of the church which drives people out or keeps them from coming in.” By combining gut-wrenching, edgy, true stories, surprising statistics, glossaries of terminologies that set things in order, and a strong Word of faith foundation, Brother Dantzler challenges the Body of Christ, both affirming and nonaffirming, to come up higher in excellence, compassion, and authenticity. He is overturning the tables of the hypocritical religious community and its usag...
Will the world, as we know it, end in our time? It's the intention of this book to teach you what you'll need to know IF it does. Spiritual/scientific predictions, asteroid impacts, pandemics, economical/governmental collapse, solar flares, electrical grid failure, climate change, epic floods, WW3, Planet-X, peak oil, super tsunamis, alien invasions, how the government's preparing; this book has it all, and teaches how you and your family can survive it all. A complete self-help guide not only for the end times, but any global crises, of which we seem to be having plenty of lately. Written by a retired Boeing Aerospace Technician who lived six years 100% self-sufficient and cut-off from society; Dan Martin presents eye-opening views of humanity; and his insights into possible future events are breath-taking, to say the least. The book makes you wonder, is the end closer than we think? Are any of us really prepared?
Let The Truth Be Told by Charles Douglas Dantzler [--------------------------------------------]
The story begins in 18th Dynasty Egypt. Action, intrigue, and mystery lay the groundwork for the Princess Mage adventures. The action intensifies with Atlantis: Search for the Crystal, first with Neferure, the first Princess Mage, and continues with the current Princess Mage, Terri Anne. Where Neferure must save the Crystal and hide it for eternity, Terri Anne must find where her predecessor hid it, discover why it has malfunctioned, and hide it again. However, Terri Anne end of the Atlanteans are not the only ones interested in the Crystal. Dark forces from ancient enemies have plans to use the Crystal, not only for domination of the Earth, but for untold worlds in this and countless other dimensions. Grow and learn with the Princesses as their powers unfold, fighting their ancient enemies the Troika and the creatures corrupted by the Troika's evil. Hold on for fast-paced action, adventure, and even romance
FantaSea begins with a perilous encounter that sets the pace for the adventures of Delphyne, a dolphin, and Muriel, a mermaid princess. Their wondrous adventures take them to reefs all over the sea, and even to a magical fairyland where they meet and befriend pixies, fairies, elves, and all manner of mythical creatures. The two foster a special friendship with a selkie and a proud, powerful unicorn, as well as many other interesting characters. Throughout their journeys, Delphyne and Muriel face fearsome enemies, including sharks, barracudas, an evil army of mythical fairy creatures led by an evil wizard, and the magical powers of the Sorcerer Eel. The dolphin and mermaid make many friends, even as they face a sea full of foes. But throughout it all, their relationship grows. FantaSea is a special story, filled with the banter and laughter of friends. Revel in their victories and cry along with their defeats.
This book offers a panoramic view of the emerging eco-paradigm of Translation Studies, known as Eco-Translatology, and presents a systematic study of the theoretical discourse from ecological perspectives in the field of Translation Studies. Eco-Translatology describes and interprets translation activities in terms of the ecological principles of Eco-holism, traditional Eastern eco-wisdom, and ‘Translation as Adaptation and Selection’. Further, Eco-Translatology approaches the phenomenon of translation as a broadly conceived eco-system in which the ideas of ‘Translation as Adaptation and Selection’, as well as translation as a ‘textual transplant’ promoting an ‘eco-balance’, ...
Book 2 in the 3-book historical Christian fiction series by the New York Times bestselling author of Redeeming Love and A Voice in the Wind. From Francine Rivers comes the “compelling” and “emotionally charged” (Booklist, starred review) second installment in of the story of Hadassah, a courageous Christian slave girl with unrelenting faith, and Marcus, the Roman aristocrat who claims her heart. Believed dead, Hadassah finds employment helping a doctor in the poor section of first-century Rome and discovers an ability to heal others through the power of her faith. When Julia falls ill, Hadassah is forced to confront a difficult decision: should she return to the Valerian household, r...
"[READING ECO is a timely indication] of the fruitfulness of perceiving Eco as the same in his metamorphoses. [It also testifies] to a certain price that Eco and his readers must/may pay for the enormous pleasure and intellectual stimulus of being Eco and being with Eco." —The Comparatist Umberto Eco is, quite simply, a genius. He is a renowned medievalist, philosopher, novelist, a popular journalist, and linguist. He is as warm and witty as he is learned—and quite probably the best-known academic and novelist in the world today. The goal of this anthology is to examine his ideas of literary semiotics and interpretation as evidenced both in his scholarly work and in his fiction.
Eco-Concepts: Critical Reflections in Emerging Ecocritical Theory and Ecological Thought offers an intellectual journey through the ever-evolving landscapes of environmental discourse. This thought-provoking volume brings together contributors from international scholarship to scrutinize and illuminate the contemporary trends reshaping our understanding of the natural environment. From the intricate interplay of rising ecocritical theories like restoration and empirical ecocriticism to the nuanced shifts in the reimagining of ecological concepts, this book unravels the complexities of our relationship with the natural sphere. This scholarly collection serves as a compass, guiding readers through the uncharted territories of environmental scholarship or revisiting existing study through fresh critical perspectives. Eco-Concepts strives to become an essential source of reference for academics, students, and individuals seeking an in-depth exploration of the innovative notions influencing the trajectory of discussions on ecology.