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What can one man do? History is filled with world-changing events that turned on the hinge of a single person taking action. Their decisions and words shaped the world later generations came to inhabit. In The Power of One Man, author Ron Archer examines biblical figures who changed the world in which they lived, then applies those lessons to the challenges men face today—deftly weaving the narrative with stories of both failure and success in his own life in a way that is not only educational, but inspirational. Most of the social problems in our culture stem from an epidemic of fatherlessness. But as Ron’s own life demonstrates, God has a plan to redeem and restore those areas by redeeming and restoring men themselves—one individual at a time. What can God do with just one man? Anything He wants to—if you let Him.
Bill and Clarence knocked Jimmy out and stole Jimmy's time machine, Van. After Clarence flipped the switch on the box, they were sent back to the year 1700. Puzzled by what happened, they found a cabin and asked where they were. The person behind the door said to go to town; they might help. After walking for hours, they saw an opportunity to steal a horse that a girl was riding. She beat them off with a riding crop. She returned to town and reported them. The sheriff arrested Bill and Clarence, and they were sent before a judge. The judge asked them if they wanted three years of hard labor or hanging. Bill and Clarence chose hard labor. After Jimmy awoke, he called Brian to drive him home. They were worried about the idea of going back in the past to retrieve the van because they only had a hundred dollars between them.
"My Favorite Giant" is a whimsical adventure that highlights the differences in people as being a strength instead of a weakness. Written for younger children, it's message of acceptance is universal.
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Called the most beautiful woman in movie history, Gene Tierney starred in such 1940s classics as Laura, Leave Her to Heaven and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Her on-screen presence and ability to transform into a variety of characters made her a film legend. Her personal life was a whirlwind of romance (she married a count, was engaged to a prince, and was courted by a future president) and tragedy (her first daughter was born with severe retardation and Tierney herself struggled with mental illness). After years of treatment, including electroshock therapy that erased portions of her life from her memory, she triumphantly returned in one of the biggest comebacks in Hollywood history. This first complete biography since the actress's death includes a foreword by her daughter, Christina Cassini, an extensive filmography, and many rare photographs.