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Jenita is an animated young girl who loves running barefoot through fields of lilac and playing in the beautiful Indian Ocean. She is the queen of her world, even when she blossoms into a slender teenager with knee-length hair. As the novel unfolds, you become one with the soul of South Africa, journeying past patchwork fields of sugar cane or viewing the Indian Ocean, whose untamed waters sparkle in a unique dance. Readers peek into informal settlements, where chubby-cheeked children dance to the beat of Zulu drums or delight in the tantalizing aromas of steaming-hot Indian curries that rise up from the pages. Minor characters like Nani, the betel-nut-chewing granny who is an expert storyte...
Watch God transform sorrow into hope. When grief hits and those around you don’t know what to say, it’s easy to feel alone, to think no one understands, and to even question where God is. Others have walked the journey of grief before. In God Is Always with You, you will read thirty-one real stories of people who have endured loss and trauma. Through the shared wisdom of survivors, Christian mental health professionals, and pastors, you will ● encounter hope, healing, and comfort in loss, ● discover new ways to walk through pain, and ● learn how God is present even in grief. Let these stories remind you that, whatever loss you’ve experienced, you can find renewed life in God’s enduring peace. You are never alone.
பயந்த சுபாவமுள்ள ஒரு பெண்ணின் மனநிலை சூழ்நிலையால் எப்படி பாதிக்கப் படுகிறது? அதிலிருந்து அவள் எப்படி மீள்கிறாள் என்பதை சுவாரசியமாக சொல்லும் கதை இது! எழுத்தாளர் செல்லம் ஜெரினா அவர்கள் பத்திரிக்கைகளில் நீண்ட காலமாக எழுதி வருபவர். தினமலர், ராணி, கதிர், மங்கையர் மலர், கலைமகள், க்ருஹஷோபா என்று நிறைய பத்திரிக்கைகளில் சிறுகதைகள் எழுதி வருகிறார். நுண் உணர்வுகளை அழகான எழுத்தின் மூலம் பிரதிபலிப்பது இவரது பாணி.
This is a powerful and dramatic story of Superior Movement, five young African American males growing up in the 70's and 80's on the Westside of Chicago. Through many obstacles, blood, sweat and tears, Superior Movement were determined to succeed as they strived to break into the music industry. After 17 years of performing all over the Midwest, these young men's dream came to an end as they were deceived by several people and eventually lured into the activity of drugs and incarceration. After incarceration and then pardon by the Governor of Illinois, Stanley Ratliff lives to tell of this extraordinary story of God's redemption and restoration of the members of Superior Movement.
Discover healing power in the person of God. Countless Christians face depression and anxiety, yet few resources address these challenges through both a spiritual and therapeutic lens. The Healing Names of Jesus explores thirty-one names of God to help you deepen your understanding of who he is, find meaning in your pain, and renew your strength. Written by a licensed professional counselor with personal experience, this devotional combines the power of the gospel with proven coping strategies to offer healing to those battling depression and anxiety. Each entry includes · an inspirational reading from the Bible, · a compelling story, · an interactive exercise, and · an encouraging prayer. The more you understand God, the less power your dark thoughts and feelings have over you. Draw closer to him and let hope color your world again.
Published in 1981, Religious Change in Zambia is a valuable contribution to the field of Middle East Studies.
A story about the land is a story of its people. Enfolded in the varied landscapes of the Philippine archipelago are communities that have remained rooted to place against great and unrelenting adversity: those whom we call “Indigenous.” From 2011 to 2020, Jacob Maentz paid visits to these communities to listen and learn from within, that is, from the people who have called these lands home since time immemorial. What unfolds in Homelands is the photographic narrative of Jacob Maentz’s close and continuing collaboration with various Indigenous communities and groups who have been historically marginalized in the Philippines. Having lived in the archipelago since 2003, Maentz is ever mi...
On this journey with my daughter being an emotionally impaired student in a special education classroom, I found much discrimination when she reached the age of twelve when it started becoming apparent to me. It seemed she was rejected by her peers who made fun of her disability and learning ability but it did not help much when she was being called LD or the "504 kid" and other names associated with her disability. Kids can be so cruel to one another without understanding the depth of the pain they inflict. This conduct started in her second year in junior high and lasted through her high school years. Mr. Knight, principal of Munger Junior High School stated that he had seen a significant ...