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Leading Broken People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Leading Broken People

Broken people are everywhere in the sphere of society. Some become broken early on, while others get broken along the way. Taken from over twenty-four years of the author’s experience in leading ‘broken’ people into real life fulfilment, Leading Broken People provides workable techniques, tools and tips that will help you to not only lead people from experiences of brokenness, but also help to develop those same people into becoming everything they were created to be. This is not just a handbook on how to survive misfortune, but a roadmap on how to thrive as a transformed and much more valued individual. The journey may be challenging, but the results make it all worth it, as the author himself can attest.

The Mouth that Roared
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

The Mouth that Roared

Award-winning writer, Robert Hillman, has collaborated with one of Australia’s best-known youth outreach workers and social campaigners, to bring his story to the public in that wonderful storytelling style that Robert and Les share. Raised in Braybrook in Melbourne’s Western suburbs, Les has devoted his life to young people doing it tough both in Melbourne’s west and more recently in western Sydney, setting up crucial programs, services and resources to assist youth at risk. His is a success story on many fronts: attracting a dedicated and passionate team who work directly with the young people to bring about individual change; and building a huge public profile to support his work. H...

People Like Her
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

People Like Her

A Richard & Judy Book Club Pick. A delightfully sinister story for the influencer age, People Like Her is the twisting, page-turning debut thriller from Ellery Lloyd. Perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty (Big Little Lies). ‘I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough’ – Abigail Dean, author of Girl A People like Emmy Jackson. They always have. Especially online, where she is Instagram sensation Mamabare, famous for telling the unvarnished truth about modern parenthood. But Emmy isn’t as honest as she’d like the fans to believe. She may think she has her followers fooled, but someone out there knows the truth and plans to make her pay . . . 'Brilliantly original' – Clare Mackintosh, author of After the End 'Deliciously dark and devious' – Red 'Highly recommended' – Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange 'Slick and sharp' – The Times

The Long Road Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

The Long Road Home

"She can't be dead!" the young pastor cried as he looked down at the still, white face of his new bride. Blinded by bitterness, Paul Cameron leaves his church and flees to a logging camp deep in the north woods of Wisconsin. There he wrestles with his loss—unable to get Corrine out of his mind and unwilling to make peace with God. When a falling tree crushes his legs, Paul can run no further. Broken now in body as well as spirit, he must face his own heart as he encounters the love of God in the patient care of his nurse, Abigail Finlayson. The Long Road Home touches shattered dreams with God's faithfulness and the possibility of new love in this turn-of-the-century romance.

The African City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

The African City

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-11
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book explores various characteristics of tropical African cities, with special reference to change in the post-independence period. It stresses the diversity of urban forms and urban experience to be found within the region, distinguishing the more general features from those peculiar to individual cities. Much has been written about urban Africa, but nearly all relates to particular cities: this book provides a context for such studies. This review provides an essential foundation both for theoretical clarification of the processes of urbanization and for practical planning decisions. The topics covered range from rural-urban migration and national urban systems to the urban economy, housing , and the spatial structure of cities. The sharp contrasts between indigenous and colonial urban traditions are emphasized, but so also is the evidence for convergence today, as indigenization takes place in the colonial cities while Westernization proceeds ini those of indigenous origin. This book was first published in 1983.

Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1160
Culture and the State
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Culture and the State

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  • Published: 2014-02-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

From the end of the eighteenth century to the late nineteenth century, a remarkable convergence takes place in Europe between theories of the modern state and theories of culture. Culture and the State explores that theoretical convergence in relation to the social functions of state and cultural institutions, showing how cultural education comes to play the role of forming citizens for the modern state. It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state.

Safe in the Arms of Love?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Safe in the Arms of Love?

We’re back! The third and final (?) book in the Lloyd and Lacey series is done! Prepare to be swept along at breakneck speed as their story continues to evolve. Your many questions are about to be answered. Questions to which you believe you already know the answers? You might just be shocked and surprised. Please remember, surprise in a mystery novel is the main element that keeps a reader wanting more. Don’t spoil your surprise by reading ahead – this is the final book – hang on to your hat and wait for it! You can do it! Enjoy book #3, Safe in the Arms of Love? my dear readers. See you when my next book is published.

Memories of Turtle Lake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

Memories of Turtle Lake

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-04-24
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

Memories of Turtle Lake and the Story of Sunset View Beach tells the story of an idyllic community in Northwest Saskatchewan from its first wave of doomed homesteaders in the early 1900s through to its success as a residential lake community today. In particular, author Kevin Hope details the period from the 1950s onward when area newcomers realized years before the market did that their remote community had the potential to become prime recreational property. Recalling memories from his childhood and teen years, then with his wife and sons, through his experiences as a property owner and full-time resident at Sunset View Beach, Hope paints a vivid picture of the community and shares stories...

True Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

True Wind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-07-20
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Who is Gary Lamb? What does he want? Captain John Francis of the St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, police force takes an unusual interest in the seemingly unimportant case of a defaced van Why? Planning to sail the Virgin Islands, the vacationing crew of the schooner Buffalo, is forced to face the escalating threat from a determined killer How do they cope? "We came here for an innocent vacation and it is not fair that we should have to learn to deal with this, but we must my dear " When a stolen shirt turns to a drugging, then a stabbing, then a murder Where will it end?