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This study of the political significance of theories of tragedy and ordinary language uses of “tragedy” offers a fresh perspective on democracy in contemporary times.
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By "Chaplain Ray" Giunta - who was the Chaplain at ground zero for 68 days.
Collected in this volume are over sixty heartwarming stories about hope and comfort. These are stories of people who have faced adversity and who have often been surprised by the hope that can spring, sometimes unexpectedly, from even the darkest of situations. The stories are often warm and inspiring, sometimes humorous or sad, but always about love, peace, faith and hope. The majority of the stories are drawn from the archives of Guideposts magazine, long known for its moving, first-person stories. Also included are writings from Annette Funicello, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Reeve, Corrie Ten Boom and other amazing people. These testimonies will encourage and inspire the reader in their own life's journey.
In this autobiography of a Christian minister, Fred R. Zimmerman tells the story of his life on the stage of world events that affected him either directly or indirectly. Born to be a minister, he first became aware of his calling early on in his boyhood. Orphaned at eighteen months during the flu pandemic of 1918–19, he was fortunate enough to be adopted by a childless couple. In their capacity as committed church-going Christians, he was wisely nurtured in his mission to become a minister. During his college and seminary years, crises accompanying this destiny began to arise. As his ministry developed through the years, destiny and decision became the yoke (Matthew 11:27–30) under which he exercised the burden of being a pastor. This is therefore a story not primarily of a person but of a God-appointed ministry.
Collected here are stories of hope and comfort written by those who have experienced difficulties, challenges and sorrows. The authors of these uplifting accounts have often been surprised by the hope that can spring, sometimes unexpectedly, from even the darkest of situations. The book will encourage and inspire with its accounts of the journey from grief, sorrow, and fear to peace, hope and faith.
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