In this book, you will: witness God’s faithfulness through tragedy be equipped to deal with loneliness and criticism see behind the scenes of church and ministry be stirred up to step out in faith and believe God for the impossible ...
What Hurricane Katrina reveals about the fault lines of race and poverty in America-and what lessons we must take from the flood-from best-selling ''hip-hop intellectual'' Michael Eric Dyson Does George W. Bush care about black people?
Displaying the intellectual rigor, political passion, and personal empathy that have won him acclaim and fans all across the color line, Michael Eric Dyson offers a searing assessment of the meaning of Hurricane Katrina.
Things get a little devilish in the sixth Broken Heart novel from New York Times bestselling author Michele Bardsley.
This book explores all aspects of steamboating on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, from vessel construction to races and accidents.
Healing their Wounds: Guatemalan Women as Political Activists. Women and therapy, 13(3), 297–308. ... After the revolution: gender and democracy in El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
In COME HELL OR HIGH WATER that decision almost gets them both killed. The Kirkland family saga begins in 1958, on the Kirkland Ranch.
When a badly burned body is found near the remote Ardnamurchan Lighthouse on the west coast of Scotland, it feels like just another day on the job for DCI Jack Logan and his team.
Dark deeds of the past echo down through the years creating a monstrous memory that only an intrepid band of scholars can dispel.
A life raft for the often choppy seas of radically democratic organizing, decision-making, and rabble-rousing.
Twenty-nine days later she reached Newport, Rhode Island, to become the women's record holder and the smallest person ever to sail the Atlantic alone. This is Clare Francis's remarkab;e story of those four solitary weeks at sea.