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After five years of continuous prayers for a child, God answered. Zon and Daniella Quewea of Johnson City, Tennessee were about to become parents. But their joy was tempered as Daniella experienced complications such as high blood pressure and preeclampsia. A day after delivering her son John by Caesarean section, Daniella collapsed suddenly from blood clots in her lungs. In this memoir, author Zon Quewea chronicles his wife's brush with death and her struggle to survive during the twenty-three days she spent in the hospital's intensive care unit. Quewea explores the doubts, fears, and perplexities he and his family experienced and illustrates how he found comfort and guidance in the Bible. He tells of this journey where faith and prayer were robustly tested while only a miracle of God could possibly bring relief. Honest and disclosing, 23 Days of Intensive Care: A Story of Miracles is a personal testament to the awesome power of prayer and the miracles of God.
Aprs avoir pass cinq annes prier pour avoir un enfant, Dieu a exauc leur prire. Zon et Daniella Quewea rsidant Johnson City, Tennessee taient sur le point de devenir parents. Cependant, leur joie fut de courte dure suite aux complications hypertension artrielle et toxmie prclamptique que Daniella subit le lendemain de la naissance de son fils John, par csarienne. Daniella seffondra brusquement suite la formation de caillots sanguins dans ses poumons. Dans les prsents mmoires, lauteur Zon Quewea fait la chronique du combat que sa femme a men contre la mort et de sa lutte pour survivre durant les vingt-trois jours quelle a pass dans lunit des soins intensifs de lhpital. Quewea analyse les dout...
This is the first book on the landmark 1965 Immigration Act, which ended race-based immigration quotas and reshaped American demographics.
The failure of current policy to address important quality of life issues for urban youth remains a substantial barrier to civic participation, educational equity, and healthy adulthood. This volume brings together the work of leading urban youth scholars to highlight the detrimental impact of zero tolerance policies on young people’s educational experience and well being. Inspired by the conviction that urban youth have the right to more equitable educational and social resources and political representation, Beyond Resistance! offers new insights into how to increase the effectiveness of youth development and education programs, and how to create responsive youth policies at the local, state, and federal level.
Sit, Walk, Stand is an inspiring look at Ephesians which opens our eyes to the central issues of our faith. It describes the process of Christian living and maturity in three words: SIT: Our position in Christ WALK: Our life in the world STAND: Our attitude toward the Enemy These three key words clearly show us the way to victory in this life, and for eternity. Study Guide Included. An invaluable tool for the growing disciple.
Join your favorite Disney characters for six bedtime stories in one soft, snuggly book.
In 1859, Samuel Butler, a young Cantabrigian out of joint with his family, with the church, and with the times, left England to hew out his own path in New Zealand. At the end of just five years he returned, with a modest fortune in money and an immense fortune in ideas. For out of this self-imposed exile came Erewhon, one of the world's masterpieces of satire, which contained the germ of Butler's intellectual output for the next twenty years. The Cradle of Erewhon is an examination and interpretation of the special ways in which these few crucial years affected Butler's life and work, particularly Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited. It shows us Butler the sheep farmer, explorer, and mountain cli...
A critical analysis of issues and approaches in a variety of areas, ranging from the political economy of popular music through its history and ethnography to its semiology, aesthetics and ideology. The book focuses on Anglo-American popular music of the last 200 years.
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