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“Has The Church Become Too Feminine?” Endeavours to find out why there are more women in church than men. It is valuable to church leaders who are concerned about the lack of attendance of men of all ages. It leads the reader to a better understanding of what Jesus did when he walked the dusty roads, how he handled the impulsive and sometimes reckless Peter, and why Jesus chose Judas. The author lists twenty events that shocked Peter and ten lessons he learned in preparation for his future life as a leader. McLean offers thought-provoking answers to questions such as: Is the church structure to blame? Can we approach Christianity with common sense and logic? Do men like to worship? Does God’s vision for men fill the void in a man’s life?
Is it possible to love deeply and be embraced by intimacy's arms without surrendering your values and truths? Can relationships continue to grow even when a partner wants to run out the back door, either emotionally or physically? Can a committed long-term relationship have a new beginning every day, every moment? Is it indeed possible that all relationships can be fluid and move to the "next level" (whatever that is!) on a daily basis? In a word, YES!
When sixteen-year-old Running Hawk is exiled to the South Yadkin River basin for twelve months-ostensibly as punishment for getting the chief 's daughter pregnant-his tribal elders believe it's a death sentence. Nevertheless, he sets out to build a home for himself, Summer, and their baby.Soon after the resettlement of the half-Saponi orphan, a white wolf mysteriously appears and inadvertently kicks off a yearlong odyssey that eventually throws Running Hawk's lot in with General George Washington's secret service. This rapidly changing organization, known as the Culpers, serves to protect the laws laid out by the United States and by other more secretive organizations. The young Indian soon ...
This novel is a sequel about the York family of another James York. Over sixty years had passed since Soaring Eagle With Many Coups disappeared in the Rocky Mountains, and many grandchildren have been born to the York family. One of these children, James York, a great-grandson of Soaring Eagle, has come of age to make a name for himself in his generation. This novel is set in the late 1960s and throughout James York's life. It's about his struggles, his battles, his brushes with death. As Soaring Eagle With Many Coups', spirit guide told him is also true for his great-grandson; "You will live long and have many children." "There will be some sadness and some happiness. You will be feared by some and admired by others, and you will have great wealth. Sixty percent of this story is authentic; it is about what I went through or witnessed.
The true life story of my life as a sickly child rejected by my family, and how I fought for my life after being pulverized by 1500 pounds of steel, A battle I lost initially, as I was pronounced dead, but proved victorious in round two as I returned by the grace of God. However, not before finding out just how real Hell is.
This book is not just another devotional, it is a devotional with encouragement for those that are specifically trying to lose weight, gain weight, overcome an eating disorder, or that just wants to eat healthy. It provides a scripture with an encouraging discussion, prayer, and nutritional information that can make your pursuit for a healthy lifestyle easier. Each day provides scriptural and nutritional encouragement that builds on the previous day's information.
Route to Success: An American Dream Tale is an autobiography of an African child who grew up in a small village in Cote d’Ivoire. Unlike his own children, he was born under banana trees. Before and after his birth, no medical attention was ever given to his mother or to him. Despite the limited opportunities for a child during the postcolonial years, his parents thought that the future of their child was to be assimilated to Western culture. Hence, at six years old, the child was sent to school away from his native and natural environment. This early decision of his parents enrolling him in school led him to successfully complete his education in Cote d’Ivoire and later in North America....
A story about a boy, attempting to break the chains of drug addiction for himself, family, neighborhood and friends. In the beginnings, the drug life was mysterious, fun, and exciting. Then later, drugs became a challenge to obtain, expensive to purchase, and dangerous to keep. This is the debacle, Anthony's fate became. From one duration to another, Anthony's life was a drug user, a drug provider, and a rehabilitating drug abuser. With the finale obstacle, for Anthony to save his life and his family's life from drug dealers.
This book considers education in both formal and informal settings, and looks critically at the accepted dichotomy between education and popular culture. It argues that popular culture is capable of educating and that education shares many characteristics with popular culture, and tries to overcome these dichotomous relationships while also trying to clarify the reciprocal effects between the two.
From the school yards of the South Bronx to the tops of the "Billboard" charts, rap has emerged as one of the most influential cultural forces of our time. This pioneering anthology brings together more than 300 lyrics written over 30 years, from the "old school" to the present day.