Author: Perry Riff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977276156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
After her husband was shot by a militant gay agent, Marion Formoso was asked to become an interim director of the Father’s Touch International Ministry. She walked a tightrope in trying to balance her family responsibilities with her new duties. Being a capable woman, it was a role that fitted her education and talents. However, she knew her life would now be in danger.
Marion's Gain, the Devil's Loss
Author: Perry Riff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977276156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
After her husband was shot by a militant gay agent, Marion Formoso was asked to become an interim director of the Father’s Touch International Ministry. She walked a tightrope in trying to balance her family responsibilities with her new duties. Being a capable woman, it was a role that fitted her education and talents. However, she knew her life would now be in danger.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977276156
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
After her husband was shot by a militant gay agent, Marion Formoso was asked to become an interim director of the Father’s Touch International Ministry. She walked a tightrope in trying to balance her family responsibilities with her new duties. Being a capable woman, it was a role that fitted her education and talents. However, she knew her life would now be in danger.
America is Punished
Author: Perry Riff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977277799
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
The novel reveals that the Father's Touch International Ministry has to be wary of more than just the Gay Enforcers and the Gay Riders, which seek its destruction. In addition to striving to help individuals with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria, the ministry has to deal with issues of drug addiction, poverty, and spiritual ignorance. To complicate matters, a young mystic named Caleb Formoso has the gift of prophecy given to him by God to warn the United States and the United Nations that dire consequences will result if the peoples of the world don't repent of their immoralities. In addition, the director believes that the composition of the ministry should include trained members capable of fighting back when its centers are being attacked and burnt down. As a result of man-made catastrophes and natural disasters, many people die along the way.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977277799
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
The novel reveals that the Father's Touch International Ministry has to be wary of more than just the Gay Enforcers and the Gay Riders, which seek its destruction. In addition to striving to help individuals with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria, the ministry has to deal with issues of drug addiction, poverty, and spiritual ignorance. To complicate matters, a young mystic named Caleb Formoso has the gift of prophecy given to him by God to warn the United States and the United Nations that dire consequences will result if the peoples of the world don't repent of their immoralities. In addition, the director believes that the composition of the ministry should include trained members capable of fighting back when its centers are being attacked and burnt down. As a result of man-made catastrophes and natural disasters, many people die along the way.
Going Straight to Hell Willingly
Author: Perry Riff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977277519
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Father’s Touch International Ministry continues to expand worldwide. Regardless, in helping individuals with unwanted same-sex attraction, gender confusion, and other issues, its members risk physical harm and even death. Two individuals, Caleb, a teenager, and Maria, a young married woman, were given the gift of prophecy which includes messages foretelling the destruction of the United States and other countries. Needless to say, the U.S. government, along with other countries, tries to capture them and learn in advance the dire events that were about to happen. In addition to hostile governments, the two mystics also have to hide from gay militant groups that misunderstand their mission to offer help for the misguided and spiritually lost. It is surprising to see that a well-intended ministry should be seen as controversial, when so many people are heading toward hell willingly!
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977277519
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
The Father’s Touch International Ministry continues to expand worldwide. Regardless, in helping individuals with unwanted same-sex attraction, gender confusion, and other issues, its members risk physical harm and even death. Two individuals, Caleb, a teenager, and Maria, a young married woman, were given the gift of prophecy which includes messages foretelling the destruction of the United States and other countries. Needless to say, the U.S. government, along with other countries, tries to capture them and learn in advance the dire events that were about to happen. In addition to hostile governments, the two mystics also have to hide from gay militant groups that misunderstand their mission to offer help for the misguided and spiritually lost. It is surprising to see that a well-intended ministry should be seen as controversial, when so many people are heading toward hell willingly!
To India With Faith and Love
Author: Perry Riff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977273351
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
A Christian ministry strives to help Indian people struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. Like in other countries where it resides, the ministry experiences opposition from both the secular society and religious community. Its directors have been harassed, poisoned, and even killed in violent ways. Even so, Christians offer healing through the message of faith, hope, and love. Consequently, lives can be changed for the better!
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1977273351
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
A Christian ministry strives to help Indian people struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. Like in other countries where it resides, the ministry experiences opposition from both the secular society and religious community. Its directors have been harassed, poisoned, and even killed in violent ways. Even so, Christians offer healing through the message of faith, hope, and love. Consequently, lives can be changed for the better!
An Unintentional Patriot
Author: Harriet Theresa Comstock
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Marion County, Alabama Newspaper Clippings, 1902 - 1904
Author: Robin Sterling
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312936711
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Journalism in Marion County got its start in April 1885 with the Marion County Herald. Soon other upstart papers sprang up to compete with the Herald. Over the years, several newspapers vied for the dominant spot. This is the fourth volume of a series of books containing newspaper clippings from the earliest existing papers from Marion County. This volume contains the year 1902 through 1904. The clippings in this volume concentrate with notes of births, deaths, and marriages. It also contains articles which were important to the history and growth of the county. The history of the county is written in the pages of its earliest newpapers. Read what the ancestors of the people of Marion County were doing and talking about.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312936711
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Journalism in Marion County got its start in April 1885 with the Marion County Herald. Soon other upstart papers sprang up to compete with the Herald. Over the years, several newspapers vied for the dominant spot. This is the fourth volume of a series of books containing newspaper clippings from the earliest existing papers from Marion County. This volume contains the year 1902 through 1904. The clippings in this volume concentrate with notes of births, deaths, and marriages. It also contains articles which were important to the history and growth of the county. The history of the county is written in the pages of its earliest newpapers. Read what the ancestors of the people of Marion County were doing and talking about.
Marion Milner
Author: David Russell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019267529X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
This is a book about reading, drawing, and getting better--and what they have to do with one another. The British essayist, artist, and psychoanalyst Marion Milner (1900-1996) thought deeply about how reading, drawing, and getting better related to each other. The guiding question of Milner's life was of how people come to feel alive in, and feel creatively responsive to, their own lives. In pursuit of this, Milner explored fields as diverse as anthropology, folklore, education, literature, art, philosophy, mysticism, and psychology. She became one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary thinkers about creativity. David Russell shows that there is no writer quite like Milner and the rewards of reading her are immense. Key to all her writing is her search for creative practices of attention--of how we pay attention in the life we have. She helped to develop a kind of psychoanalysis in Britain that focussed on the ways people relate to their own lives and the lives of others. Milner was literary and artistic; she took herself as her subject. Her writing performs ways of responding associatively to the words and images she encountered. In the process, she found she was a quite different person than she had first thought. In the 1930s Milner invented a form for writing about reading: an original kind of diary book, which is structured by the experience of going back to, and rereading, past diaries. In her interplay of past and present selves, she finds new ways of looking at, and experiencing, the world.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019267529X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
This is a book about reading, drawing, and getting better--and what they have to do with one another. The British essayist, artist, and psychoanalyst Marion Milner (1900-1996) thought deeply about how reading, drawing, and getting better related to each other. The guiding question of Milner's life was of how people come to feel alive in, and feel creatively responsive to, their own lives. In pursuit of this, Milner explored fields as diverse as anthropology, folklore, education, literature, art, philosophy, mysticism, and psychology. She became one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary thinkers about creativity. David Russell shows that there is no writer quite like Milner and the rewards of reading her are immense. Key to all her writing is her search for creative practices of attention--of how we pay attention in the life we have. She helped to develop a kind of psychoanalysis in Britain that focussed on the ways people relate to their own lives and the lives of others. Milner was literary and artistic; she took herself as her subject. Her writing performs ways of responding associatively to the words and images she encountered. In the process, she found she was a quite different person than she had first thought. In the 1930s Milner invented a form for writing about reading: an original kind of diary book, which is structured by the experience of going back to, and rereading, past diaries. In her interplay of past and present selves, she finds new ways of looking at, and experiencing, the world.
Motorcycle Illustrated
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motorcycles
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Motorcycles
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Lost Illusions
Author: Honoré de Balzac
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
ISBN: 1513273302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Lost Illusions (1837-1843) is a novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Written as part of his La Comédie humaine sequence, Lost Illusions looks at scenes of Parisian and provincial life involving friendship, desire, and literary ambition. Inspired by his own experiences as a journalist and publisher, Balzac sought to tell a story adjacent to his own, a story concerning a young man for whom talent is abundant but recognition is woefully scarce. The novel’s protagonist, Lucien Chardon, features in Balzac’s work A Harlot High and Low, as does the villain Vautrin, who appears toward the end of Lost Illusions and throughout Father Goriot, one of author’s most popular and enduring works. The son of a middle-class father and aristocratic mother, Lucien Chardon is a promising young poet. He lives in Angoulême with his now-impoverished mother—who is also a widow—and his sister Ève. In the province, he spends his days with his loyal friend David Séchard, who encourages his literary lifestyle while studying to be a scientist. David’s eventual marriage to Ève only brings the two friends closer together, but when Lucien meets the wealthy and influential Mme. de Bargeton, with whom he flees to Paris, their friendship is lost to Lucien’s unstoppable ambition. In the city, abandoned by Mme. de Bargeton and living under his mother’s maiden name, Lucien de Rubempré sacrifices morality, friendship, and family at the altar of poetry, slowly becoming another person altogether. Lost Illusions is one of Balzac’s most sustained character studies, a novel which critiques humanity and high society as much as it does his own commercial interests as a professional writer. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Honoré de Balzac’s Lost Illusions is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
ISBN: 1513273302
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
Lost Illusions (1837-1843) is a novel by French author Honoré de Balzac. Written as part of his La Comédie humaine sequence, Lost Illusions looks at scenes of Parisian and provincial life involving friendship, desire, and literary ambition. Inspired by his own experiences as a journalist and publisher, Balzac sought to tell a story adjacent to his own, a story concerning a young man for whom talent is abundant but recognition is woefully scarce. The novel’s protagonist, Lucien Chardon, features in Balzac’s work A Harlot High and Low, as does the villain Vautrin, who appears toward the end of Lost Illusions and throughout Father Goriot, one of author’s most popular and enduring works. The son of a middle-class father and aristocratic mother, Lucien Chardon is a promising young poet. He lives in Angoulême with his now-impoverished mother—who is also a widow—and his sister Ève. In the province, he spends his days with his loyal friend David Séchard, who encourages his literary lifestyle while studying to be a scientist. David’s eventual marriage to Ève only brings the two friends closer together, but when Lucien meets the wealthy and influential Mme. de Bargeton, with whom he flees to Paris, their friendship is lost to Lucien’s unstoppable ambition. In the city, abandoned by Mme. de Bargeton and living under his mother’s maiden name, Lucien de Rubempré sacrifices morality, friendship, and family at the altar of poetry, slowly becoming another person altogether. Lost Illusions is one of Balzac’s most sustained character studies, a novel which critiques humanity and high society as much as it does his own commercial interests as a professional writer. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Honoré de Balzac’s Lost Illusions is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers.
Marion Zimmer Bradley
Author: Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476679525
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This literary companion surveys the young adult works of American author Marion Zimmer Bradley, primarily known for her work in the fantasy genre. An A to Z arrangement includes coverage of novels (The Catch Trap, Survey Ship, The Fall of Atlantis, The Firebrand, The Forest House and The Mists of Avalon), the graphic narrative Warrior Woman, the Lythande novella The Gratitude of Kings, and, from the Darkover series, The Shattered Chain, The Sword of Aldones and Traitor's Sun. Separate entries on dominant themes--rape, divination, religion, violence, womanhood, adaptation and dreams--comb stories and longer works for the author's insights about the motivation of institutions that oppress marginalized groups, especially women.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476679525
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
This literary companion surveys the young adult works of American author Marion Zimmer Bradley, primarily known for her work in the fantasy genre. An A to Z arrangement includes coverage of novels (The Catch Trap, Survey Ship, The Fall of Atlantis, The Firebrand, The Forest House and The Mists of Avalon), the graphic narrative Warrior Woman, the Lythande novella The Gratitude of Kings, and, from the Darkover series, The Shattered Chain, The Sword of Aldones and Traitor's Sun. Separate entries on dominant themes--rape, divination, religion, violence, womanhood, adaptation and dreams--comb stories and longer works for the author's insights about the motivation of institutions that oppress marginalized groups, especially women.