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  • av Janusz Czubakowski
    541 - 621

  • av Michael Roach
    271 - 451

  • av David Martin
    241

    Follow the adventures of two girls as they take a trip to grandma's house.

  • av Martin Sicker
    287

    Tribalism in the twenty-first century, as it has since prehistoric times, implies the possession of a strong cultural or ethnic identity that separates one member of a group from the members of another group. Based on strong relations of proximity and kinship, as well as relations based on the mutual survival of both the individual members of the tribe and for the tribe itself, members of a tribe tend to possess a strong feeling of identity. In contemporary times, tribalism has been castigated as a primitive and regressive form of social structure that impedes national development, and numerous instances can be shown where this appears to be an accurate assessment. As will be pointed out in the following study of the origins of tribalism in ancient Jewish history, the biblical narrative appears to corroborate that assessment. However, when considering the more than three millennia of Jewish history, it can be argued that tribalism played a highly significant role in its perseverance from remote antiquity to the present day. Beginning with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 586 BCE, and the subsequent dispersion of the children of Israel from their homeland to the diverse parts of the world since then, disconnected communities of Jews persisted in upholding the core teachings of Judaism based on the written laws originally transmitted by Moses, and augmented by differing traditions. In effect, the Jewish diaspora consisted of independent but nonetheless tribal clans predicated on common core biblical teachings distinct from those of the host entities. The present work focusses on the emergence of tribalism as implicitly recounted in the narratives of the Pentateuch. It begins with the first family and concludes with the era of Moses, as the children of Israel prepare to cross the Jordan to enter the land of Canaan as promised to the Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The matter of tribalism is not addressed as such by the biblical narrator, whose primary focus is on the relations and interactions between God and man. However, the subject of tribalism can be seen implicit in the narratives when considered from sociological and political perspectives.

  • av Robert Colacurcio
    257 - 527

  • av Diana Garcia
    267 - 401

  • av Heather Waage
    287 - 587

  • av Pastor Katherine Aguirre
    287

    Saying goodbye is never easy. Burying a loved one can be unbearable. I'd never have imagined witnessing so many losses within my lifetime. There have been so many tragedies. We are living in trying times, where lives are being lost daily. Many families are destroyed by grief. Bearing loss after loss leaves one with many unanswered questions. How do I cope? How do I move on? The answer is through God's Divine Comfort.Divine Comfort For The Wounded Soul was birthed from my losses and tragedies. I want to speak to every wounded soul that has lost a parent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, grandparent, spouse, child, leader, pastor, cousin, friend, or simply a loved one. Maybe you lost a loved one to divorce or an addiction. You might find yourself at a loss for words. Maybe you've become overtaken with grief and feel like there is no reason to continue living. Regardless of the cause, my heart is with you. I want to bring awareness to the different stages of grief. In no moment am I saying that going through the stages of grief will bring healing or comfort to the wounded soul. But God can. Avoiding the stages and allowing grief to consume you will keep you bonded.This book details how I coped with my grief. The true purpose is to help bring hope to those that need it. I also want to bring honor to the Healer, Jesus Christ. He healed my wounded spirit and carried me through. He became my Friend and Divine Comforter. He walks by my side throughout my pain. During my moments of loneliness and questioning, He helped me through my grief process. His Word lifted me. God's ultimate love and compassion for the wounded soul is the remedy. My grief almost destroyed me, but God saved me. He can save you too. God is always available to help in the grief process. We just need to allow Him to do so. I pray this book helps, even if it's just a little.

  • av Marion Palm
    287

    This book is a collection of essays (and a few poems) that can stand alone or be read out of order. Like any "witness statement" that is oered in life, these stories can be told with more or less information and from dierent perspectives, but they are true to me. Here I am reading at my favorite poetry reading "Dinner With The Muse," hosted by Evie Ivy, (who took this photograph of me on a Halloween) when I was one of the features at the Green Pavilion Restaurant in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. I am reading a poem about how Ophelia survived Hamlet and lives on, without needing his aection. Hamlet's name is written on my heart-shaped purse and I am wearing my Viking jewelry, purchased at a gift shop in Times Square.

  • av Miranda Streb
    337 - 651

  • av Stephanie Bernard
    197 - 361

  • av Emily Gronski
    287

    Sometimes we struggle through growing up. Going through anxiety, depression, body image issues, and heartbreak. These things are hard to go through, but get even worse when you think you're alone.

  • av Pete Groves
    341 - 591

  • av Ned Kellar
    191

  • av Lisa Hayes Johnson
    347

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  • av Lisa Hayes Johnson
    347

    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available.

  • av Alejandro Godoy Gabarró
    257

    The Chosen is a collection of three works about what happens in a country when democracy is taken away and what is necessary to restore humanity. In The Chosen, a humble Mapuche native is called upon to free his country of the control of subterranean forces and the darkness that has fallen. The Southern Cross tells the story of a young teacher in Chile who decides to spread the truth of what is happening under a military dictatorship.The tragedy of a country that once enjoyed peace unfolds in this man's life. The Scarecrow takes place in the Chilean countryside at the home of an aging grandfather who shares with his grandson his history as a member of the police force during a dictatorship. What makes some people choose to follow orders of cruelty and murder while others do not is explored in their conversations.

  • av Dori Seider
    317

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  • av Zae Rankin
    251

    SEEKING SOLACE is the debut memoir of poet Tonia Jaehn- aka Zae Rankin. It celebrates how the belated power of her self-determination defeats adversity. At age 2, she grapples with food allergies stemming partly from her mother's stormy pregnancy and passionate cravings for sugary treats. External environmental factors causes Zae's acute asthma, which requires several hospitalization to save her life. Thus, a dependency on prescription drugs. As an older adult, she is victimized by a hit and run crime still unsolved She sustains substantial nerve damage. No cure for fibromyalgia - just reliance on loads of other medications. After a while, they become ineffective, so she embraces vodka. Chronic abuse steers her life toward gut wrenching down falls and more near-death episodes. Worse, her crack cocaine addiction leads to eye-popping sexual depravity and botched male/female relationships. In the end, though, she digs deeper into her soul and makes a stunning reversal: self-rehabilitation that eventually brings substantial solace in her life. Her love of domesticated animals, now for her latest Chihuahua "Allison", is a motivating factor... a priceless replacement for her departed, long-term friend and companion, Solas, a Maltipoo mix breed.

  • av Dawo Aoun
    257

    This is amazing song for the holiday season and birthday and also love, my dears and enjoy music song and eye evil . This is a song book and this is amazing patriotism and popular. this is number. Another book and more music song book soon.

  • av Jerlene Crawford Hales
    387 - 497

  • av Ramon ''Ray'' Salazar
    387

    Ramon Salazar tells his readers about how he grew up, started to do drugs, become involved in gang activity, and was institutionalized at a young age.This lifestyle at first seemed to bring him temporary satisfactions with drugs, money, and women but it also brought along struggles, pain, and tragedies.Escaping a life of eternity in hell behind a p.c.p overdose, a life sentence in prison under California's three strikes law, Ray, points out how Gods mercy has "Pardoned" him of his past and now uses him to minister in jail and mentor the at risk youth.

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