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Do you struggle with insecurity and anxiety about yourself, the future, and making decisions about what you will do with your life? Are you interested in faith, God, and living a life that makes a difference, but are uncertain how the Bible and God are relevant to our modern way of life? Are you ready to say "No!" to a life of existence and "Yes!" to days that are filled with purpose, following a path that embraces your truest self? This book will help readers reclaim their hope for the future and give them the courage they will need to say "Yes!" to become who they were called to be and to do what they were created to do. Life Is Calling is a reminder that we are all just one courageous step away from living a totally different and better life.
Neoliberalism, Globalization, Income Inequality, Poverty and Resistance is an examination of philosophy, politics, economics and social resistance in relation to Jamaica, other formerly colonized countries and the world at large
One awesome day at school Santa came for a visit! Later at home, a little girl sees her daddy wearing Santa's boots, and she suddenly realizes he had dressed up as Santa. Curious, she asks him, "Is Santa real?" His answer is perfect!
Set during the American Revolution, this story features notable battles from that time. Julia Townset, an unhappy bride, is accompanying her military husband to America with plans of him killing her there.A Seneca Indian has been recruited by her husband to lead his army through the wilderness, with intentions of implicating him as her murderer.Unbeknownst to him, a romance blossoms between the two as his wife teaches Ki (the Seneca) literacy. In this story you'll find forbidden love and adventure that can be both heart wrenching and tender.
What makes HEROES unique is that author Ralph Wimbish puts himself into many of his stories, a perspective we do not often see in sports writing today. Wimbish's recollections of the sports figures he met as a youngster and later in a 37-year career as a newspaperman make for riveting reading. His father was Dr. Ralph M. Wimbish, a prominent figure in the NAACP's efforts to rid the South of racial discrimination in the late '50s and early '60s. Wimbish the writer has some interesting observations and previously untold stories about Black athletes such as Jackie Robinson, Curt Flood, Elston Howard, Tiger Woods and others. HEROES is a collection of stories about stories - sitting with 1956 perfect-game pitcher Don Larsen while watching David Cone's 1999 perfect game is a perfect example. These are stories you wish you had been able to read earlier. Now you can.
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