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For Everything a Season
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

For Everything a Season

This resource helps families look for God in all the milestones of life as they tend the journey of faith throughout the lifespan and pass on the faith from generation to generation. Each of the milestones, such as birthdays, new school year, adolescent body changes, getting a driver's license, new home, death of a pet, etc., has a simple ritual which includes a welcome, prayer, a suggested ritual action, and a closing blessing.

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 2006 Yearbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 750

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 2006 Yearbook

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A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States

This expansive history by David Johnston, spanning the years 1654 to 1905, focuses on the early settlements along the New River in the area that encompasses present-day Mercer and Monroe counties, West Virginia, and Tazewell and Giles counties, Virginia. Of particular interest to genealogists are the biographical and genealogical summaries of the following thirty-nine families: Bailey, Bane, Belcher, Black, Barnes, Bowens, Burke, Calfee, Capertons, Chapmans, Christian, Cecil, Clay, Cloyd, Davidson, Emmons, French, Gillespie, Hale, Hare, Hoge, Howe, Johnston, Kirk, Lybrook, M'Claugherty, M'Comas, Meadow, M'Donald, Napier, Pack, Peck, Pearis, Peters, Shannon, Smith, Snidow, Straley, and Witten.

The Bush Still Burns
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Bush Still Burns

Terry Allen Moe came as pastor to Redeemer Lutheran, a traditional, working-class congregation in a poorer, mixed-race neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, in 1981. Five US presidents, six Portland mayors, and four Lutheran bishops later, Redeemer had been transformed into an innovative, spiritual-not-religious, member-based nonprofit called Leaven Community, and a new ELCA congregation--Salt and Light Lutheran--nested in the midst of Leaven. This is the story of how an intertwining of spirituality and organizing transformed a pastor and congregation. Using the metaphor of paying attention to the voice of God in the burning bush (Exodus 3), Moe describes how he and the congregation turned to th...

Dr. Darla
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Dr. Darla

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Dr. Darla is a compelling story about mental health issues, faith, and overcoming obstacles. Christian psychiatrist Darla Davenport struggles with her private demons as she counsels and treats her patients. This novel emphasizes the relationship between Christianity and psychiatry, which work together to create healing and redemption.

Forgotten Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Forgotten Journey

"The world is ready for her blend of insane Angela Carter with the originality of Clarice Lispector."—Mariana Enriquez, LitHub Delicately crafted, intensely visual, deeply personal stories explore the nature of memory, family ties, and the difficult imbalances of love. "Both her debut story collection, Forgotten Journey, and her only novel, The Promise, are strikingly 20th-century texts, written in a high-modernist mode rarely found in contemporary fiction."—Lily Meyer, NPR "Silvina Ocampo is one of our best writers. Her stories have no equal in our literature."––Jorge Luis Borges "I don't know of another writer who better captures the magic inside everyday rituals, the forbidden or ...

Breathing Space
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Breathing Space

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-04
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  • Publisher: Beacon Press

This book is a song of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving for the people whose courageous witness has transfigured this community-and this pastor. Thanksgiving for the gift of these stories that cry out to be told and retold because in the midst of death they rise to fill the air with life. Breathing Space is the story of a young woman, Heidi Neumark, and the Hispanic and African-American Lutheran church-aptly named Transfiguration-that took a chance calling on a pastor from a starkly different background. Despite living and working in a milieu of overwhelming poverty and violence, Neumark and the congregation encounter even more powerful forces of hope and renewal. This is the story of a church and a community creating space for new life and breath in a place where children suffer the highest asthma rates in the nation. It's also the story of a young woman-working, raising her children, and struggling for spiritual breathing space. Through poignant, intimate stories, Neumark charts her journey alongside her parishioners as pastor, church, and community grow in wisdom and together experience transformation.

We Are Not Alone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

We Are Not Alone

Forward written by NY Times Best-Selling Author and Co-Creator of Who Dares Wins Publishing Bob Mayer "I wished there had been a step-by-step guide for writers on how to not only do it technically, but do it content-wise. This book is the answer to that wish." Social Media is more popular than ever. As society becomes more and more technologically advanced, people are seeking new ways to interact. Humans are social creatures. Relationships and community are vital to our survival and our mental and emotional health. Writers, published and unpublished, fiction and non-fiction are hearing words like platform and brand with increasing frequency as the publishing paradigm shifts into the 21st cen...

The Myth of Colorblind Christians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

The Myth of Colorblind Christians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-09
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Reveals how Christian colorblindness expanded white evangelicalism and excluded Black evangelicals In the decades after the civil rights movement, white Americans turned to an ideology of colorblindness. Personal kindness, not systemic reform, seemed to be the way to solve racial problems. In those same decades, a religious movement known as evangelicalism captured the nation’s attention and became a powerful political force. In The Myth of Colorblind Christians, Jesse Curtis shows how white evangelicals’ efforts to grow their own institutions created an evangelical form of whiteness, infusing the politics of colorblindness with sacred fervor. Curtis argues that white evangelicals deploy...

The Naeseth-Fehn Family History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

The Naeseth-Fehn Family History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1956
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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