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"Here I'm Happy" written and illustrated by Elizabeth Rose Hoffman. At the age of 15, Elizabeth lost her mom to brain cancer. And now, almost 15 years later, she has poured her heart into the Here I'm Happy book project. The Here I'm Happy book is a children's story about the difficulties of loving someone and then losing them, the strength it takes to live life afterwards, and learning that it's okay to feel sadness and it's okay to find happiness again.
Commentators call the United States an empire: occasionally a benign empire, sometimes an empire in denial, often a destructive empire. In American Umpire Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman asserts instead that America has performed the role of umpire since 1776, compelling adherence to rules that gradually earned broad approval, and violating them as well.
After her mother passes away, Little Squirrel finds herself overwhelmed with sadness and grief. Will happiness ever come again?
Miss Renée's mice pester her until she agrees to take them all to a miniatures show at a posh Portland hotel.
Why and how have whites joined people of colour to fight against white supremacy in the United States? What have they risked and what have they gained? For anyone who has wondered about the character, motivations, and contributions of white civil rights activists, Refusing Racism offers rich portraits of four contemporary white American activists who have dedicated their lives to the struggle for civil rights. Drawing heavily on interviews and memoirs, this volume offers honest accounts of their thoughts and experiences and shows how their commitments are central to our ongoing history. Meet the White Allies: Virginia Foster Durr, J. Waties Waring, Anne McCarty Braden, and Herbert R. Kohl.
A family buys a house that is supposedly haunted and finds that it really is.
This edition of Gateway to the West has been excerpted from the original numbers, consolidated, and reprinted in two volumes, with added Publisher's Note, Tables of Contents, and indexes, by Genealogical Publishing Co., SInc., Baltimore, MD.
The challenges of modern-day ministry are fraught with all sorts of pressures. The pressure of finances, the pressures of family and the pressures of human expectations are just a few of the many demands of ministry. These pressures in the Lord’s work are often the causes of improper behaviour in a minister’s relations with others. So what are ministerial ethics? In this book are standards, principles and broad guidelines that must be observed in the ministry. Ethical practises are upright, sound, honourable, moral, lawful, above-hand and full of integrity. According to Heward-Mills he is not projecting these guidelines as absolute laws, just as Biblical guidelines to help ministers live and minister with wisdom. He provides ethics for the head, for the assistants, for the church service, for interacting with church members, ethics for relating with the opposite sex and a few more very important aspects.