Like many young women, Zo Flowers found herself in a dangerous relationship in her early twenties. Flowers ended the relationship after a short time, but the experience motivated her to be a catalyst for real change. She started conducting candid interviews with women about their experiences with domestic, dating, and sexual violence. From Ashes to Angels Dust: A Journey Through Womanhood is the book that emerged from those early interviews. From Ashes to Angels Dust: A Journey Through Womanhood is a unique collection of candid interviews, national resources, healing techniques, and Zos poetry. From Ashes to Angels Dust: A Journey Through Womanhood is the story of our mothers, sisters, and grandmothers. Dear Zo, the book was wonderful! I shared it with a couple of my colleagues. I could see myself in several of the scenariospainful to recall. How in the world could any of us get ourselves into such sad and often brutal situations? Reading your book was like being in the midst of a motion picture. You captured so much pain. Thanks so much for touching my life - however briefly. May God protect you as you start your new journey. Stay free and HAPPY! Pauline M. Two weeks ago at our Saturday School in Soweto, we read one of the stories in the book about Lois and Brian. It really struck a familiar cord with our 50 high school students. After reading the short story, it was a great vehicle to talk about abuse. Again, thank you. Your book is helping many young lives here in Soweto, South Africa. Stay blessed Jose B.
Ashes, ashes... They all fall down.
This series will mark an important change in Law's life, as he moves closer to learning the truth behind his father's death... with tragic consequences in this very first issue.
“Weeping tears that fall like angel dust before the throne of God.” Angel dust? Sounds like something you'd stick under your tongue at a rave. But just when I think that Grandma Lucy's gone completely off script, there it is again.
... hopelessly living for each and everyone, there is no innocence here except beneath the guilty innocence of fear, but also we cannot die in the sunlight, even as did the leviathan rise from out of the ashes of angel dust, ...
to ashes . . . Dust to dust . . . Angel knelt beside the charred remains of the organ loft. He gathered some ashes from the floor and sifted them carefully through his fingers. It wasn't over. Not yet. He knew Spike and Drusilla were ...
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Angel spit turns into poison. Angel dust turns into ashes. Maybe angels turn into demons too. The ones you love the most will turn on you sometimes. They may become the ones you hate the most. Demons were once angels.
elemental: from ashes to ashes and dust to dust. Life, he maintained, is life until it isn't. “Just like for those ducks,” he said, and he pointed at a pair of mallards, hell-bent in flight away from the two of us who might have stepped ...
Chrysostom in his homily eight also represents the Jews proposing the angels as associate subject of the verb “let us ... is he not “of the earth, earthy,” dust and ashes? even abraham cries aloud in proclaiming his own insignificance, ...
My palms were beginning to sweat and I could feel the heat in my face as my heart beat began to pound like an Indian drum. I looked at her with my eyes wide with panic ... My heart stopped for a bit and I gripped the angel in my pocket.