A collection of 22 songs previously printed in the southern singing-convention songbooks and 8 new songs made available for the first time in this collection.
These contemplative essays, written for seekers and wanderers, explore the complexity of the scripture of place, the geography of the heart, the landscape of imagination, and the topography of memory.
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I slowly approach and read the inscription: In Loving Memory of Ruby Jean A most beloved hamster *August 1968* Tears roll down my face. There's even a small gate where my sign hangs from an arched trellis covered in wild roses: Welcome ...
Orgad juxtaposes these stories with media and policy depictions of women, work, and family, detailing how—even as their experiences fly in the face of fantasies of work-life balance and marriage as an egalitarian partnership—these women ...
The author recounts his struggle with cancer, its effects on his life and family, and his decision to leave his promising political career as senator from Massachusetts to be with...
We're not there yet but we're heading home. And within all of that longing and questioning we sit down and say thank you for the cost he bore to make us his and to prepare a place and a home for us. A place where we'll finally be at ...
Pete Malone's visits to his parents' home were even less frequent these days than Tom's. Pete liked to spend his free time drinking and playing cards with his ex-cavalry friends. Most of the veterans of the Beallsville Cavalry had, ...
I'm heading home in the morning. ... After chatting a little longer with the two girls, I headed back to Ruth and Bib's place. ... On our way home the following morning, Richard asked, 'Do all Australian women cook like Ruth?
My mother, once again with an alarming cry, put me over her shoulder and headed for home. I went back to the hospital, where I was admitted for my broken foot. I was happy because I knew that I was going to watch TV again.
By now they were in the cloakroom, and they headed for their pegs and hung up their coats. 'Wish I could come home with you, but Mam's got a grosh of messages for me, so she said to go straight back.' 'I expect Gran will have messages ...
I didn't immediately belong and I spent years wondering why not, and getting confused by the answers.' ... [this book] describes the family's transition back to Australia in 2006 and Naomi's particular struggles with identity and purpose"- ...
When every Christian simultaneously receives a message that Christ will return sometime during the next week, the world is thrown into stark panic.
These contemplative essays, written for seekers and wanderers, explore the complexity of the scripture of place, the geography of the heart, the landscape of imagination, and the topography of memory.