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Bishop Ernest Johnson's Hollywood Preacher's Memoir of Miracles is a powerful chronological chan of events and divine miracles that he experienced during his adventure in the entertainment business since the age of 14. Every vision that he had was a road map, a spirit-filled journey, that touched many lives in and out of the entertainment industry. These messages will build your faith and encourage you to know that God has your life and purpose all in control. www.jitatv.org
I am sometimes quite amazed by God's Grace on me. Amazing! And even though my poems come from me, they are not me, nor are they always about me. My poems are born within the Doubt of me, and from the Muscular Faith in me, from which my creativity flows. Out of Darkness, Light. Out of not knowing, Possibility. Once born, my poems live, and breathe on their own, independent entities with Attitude. My poems come through me, and I release them into the world to be, to take flight, to become, and to enter into the Souls of others. My poems are ships that I send out into the world. And I stand on the edge of today wrapped warmly in remembrance, waiting for the Reclamation.
A biography of Sir Ernest Shackleton, the daring, charismatic Antarctic explorer who fell short of his goal of crossing Antarctica, but accomplished a far greater feat by bringing every member of his crew back alive.
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Gruening is perhaps best known for his vehement fight against U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. However, as Johnson shows here, it's Gruening's sixty-year public career in its entirety that provides an opportunity for historians to explore continuity and change in dissenting thought in twentieth-century America.
This book continues the riches of two highly praised previous volumes, Voices from the Negro Leagues interesting...solid--MultiCultural Review) and The Negro Leagues Revisited (wonderful--Booklist/RBB; voluminous...top-notch--Public Library Quarterly). The players interviewed in this new book of interviews are Bill Bethea, John Scoop Brown, Paul Casanova, Jim Colzie, Bunny Davis, Ross Davis, Clifford DuBose, Lionel Evelyn, Hubert Glenn, Herald Beebop Gordon, Raymond Haggins, J.C. Hartman, Joe Henry, Carl Holden, Vernell Jackson, Clarence Jenkins, Ernest Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Marvin Jones, Ezell King, Willie Lee, Larry LeGrande, William Little, Nathaniel McClinic, John Mitchell, Grady Montgomery, Bob Motley, Charley Pride, Mack Pride, Bill Sonny Randall, Henry Saverson, Eugene Scruggs, Willie Sheelor, Sam Taylor, Ron Teasley, James Way, Sam Williams, Walter Williams, and Willie Young. Photographs of the players and their teammates and complete-as-possible statistics supplement the interviews.
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