Author: Charles Russell Hurditch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
Footsteps of truth, ed. by C.R. Hurditch
Author: Charles Russell Hurditch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
Poems to Our Daughters
Author: Zonya Brewton
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 159858409X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
'Poems to Our Daughters' is an inspirational book that should be read by mothers-to-be as well as young and old parents and grandparents. It is indeed refreshing to hear the positive reflections brought to the forefront of this publication as well as reading each poem at the end of the chapters. Zonya Brewton's writing is indeed inspired by God and I recommend her work as a "must read" for generations to come. -The Honorable Andrew Young, Chairman Good Works International & Former Ambassador to the United Nations under President James "Jimmy" Carter Former Mayor, City of Atlanta, Georgia USA If every daughter could experience the level of unconditional love and unwavering commitment as expressed in the pages of 'Poems to Our Daughters, ' all of our girls would grow up to be exceptional women who hold their heads high and stand tall. "Poems to Our Daughters" is a must read. It is vital in a time when the denigration of morals, values, and women is so prevalent. -Lisa S. Clark, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist Unfortunately in today's society we encounter many situations where negativity is more the norm than positive reinforcement. After reading 'Poems to Our Daughters' I would highly recommend this book as a source of hope and inspiration to our present day society. 'Poems to Our Daughters' is a positive attribute of a mother who wants more for her daughter. Thank you, Ms. Brewton, for being led by God to share your stories and poems with the world. -Pastor Magdalene D. Womack 'Poems to Our Daughters' was born out of Zonya's love for writing and her desire to encourage her daughter to be all that she can be and to influence women across the world to help foster healthy self-esteem among young girls. Most importantly this book shares lessons learned and taught.
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 159858409X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
'Poems to Our Daughters' is an inspirational book that should be read by mothers-to-be as well as young and old parents and grandparents. It is indeed refreshing to hear the positive reflections brought to the forefront of this publication as well as reading each poem at the end of the chapters. Zonya Brewton's writing is indeed inspired by God and I recommend her work as a "must read" for generations to come. -The Honorable Andrew Young, Chairman Good Works International & Former Ambassador to the United Nations under President James "Jimmy" Carter Former Mayor, City of Atlanta, Georgia USA If every daughter could experience the level of unconditional love and unwavering commitment as expressed in the pages of 'Poems to Our Daughters, ' all of our girls would grow up to be exceptional women who hold their heads high and stand tall. "Poems to Our Daughters" is a must read. It is vital in a time when the denigration of morals, values, and women is so prevalent. -Lisa S. Clark, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist Unfortunately in today's society we encounter many situations where negativity is more the norm than positive reinforcement. After reading 'Poems to Our Daughters' I would highly recommend this book as a source of hope and inspiration to our present day society. 'Poems to Our Daughters' is a positive attribute of a mother who wants more for her daughter. Thank you, Ms. Brewton, for being led by God to share your stories and poems with the world. -Pastor Magdalene D. Womack 'Poems to Our Daughters' was born out of Zonya's love for writing and her desire to encourage her daughter to be all that she can be and to influence women across the world to help foster healthy self-esteem among young girls. Most importantly this book shares lessons learned and taught.
What We Pass on to Our Daughters
Author: Manisha Yadav
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9390463815
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Vaidehi, an 80s bride, takes us through a tyrannical face of patriarchy, that is her life, and how she is able to live, love and find happiness despite her often unbearable circumstances. As she becomes a mother to twins - a boy and a girl - her spirit to ensure fails, as she sees the possibility of history repeating itself with her daughter's life. As her journey of feminism starts, she often fails in the face of society, making her daughter question her, in an ironical turn of events. Maya is a millennial and revels in a sense of freedom that modern marriages commonly offer - until she is faced with a more passive-aggressive face of patriarchy and she's met with a demeaning treatment. As the silence of endurance that she has inherited from her mother and her exposure to feminism clash within her, her mind wanders outside of her marriage. As Maya and Vaidehi's lives intersect, questions and confrontations explode and die out in the generational chasm that create everlasting rifts and regrets, which women live with.
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9390463815
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Vaidehi, an 80s bride, takes us through a tyrannical face of patriarchy, that is her life, and how she is able to live, love and find happiness despite her often unbearable circumstances. As she becomes a mother to twins - a boy and a girl - her spirit to ensure fails, as she sees the possibility of history repeating itself with her daughter's life. As her journey of feminism starts, she often fails in the face of society, making her daughter question her, in an ironical turn of events. Maya is a millennial and revels in a sense of freedom that modern marriages commonly offer - until she is faced with a more passive-aggressive face of patriarchy and she's met with a demeaning treatment. As the silence of endurance that she has inherited from her mother and her exposure to feminism clash within her, her mind wanders outside of her marriage. As Maya and Vaidehi's lives intersect, questions and confrontations explode and die out in the generational chasm that create everlasting rifts and regrets, which women live with.
Aunt Margaret's Visit; Or, The False and the Real
Author: Jane M. Kippen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
LoveDance: Awakening the Divine Daughter
Author: Deborah Maragopoulos FNP
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456607642
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
LoveDance unveils Mary Magdalen as the Divine Daughter and essential partner to Yeshua the Divine Son in a love story as passionate as Gone with the Wind as intriguing as The Da Vinci Code as transformative as The Celestine Prophesy and as enlightening as The Secret.Mary Magdalen unveils HERstory...Join her Journey ...Heal your SoulI am a healer. I am a woman. I am the voice of one forgotten.The time is ripe for the Divine Daughter to be received.I remember Mary. Do you?
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456607642
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 387
Book Description
LoveDance unveils Mary Magdalen as the Divine Daughter and essential partner to Yeshua the Divine Son in a love story as passionate as Gone with the Wind as intriguing as The Da Vinci Code as transformative as The Celestine Prophesy and as enlightening as The Secret.Mary Magdalen unveils HERstory...Join her Journey ...Heal your SoulI am a healer. I am a woman. I am the voice of one forgotten.The time is ripe for the Divine Daughter to be received.I remember Mary. Do you?
New Englander and Yale Review
Author: Edward Royall Tyler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 872
Book Description
Our Daughter: Our Love, Our Light, Our Joy, Our Pleasure, Heart of Our Hearts Forever
Author: Beth Carol Solomon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664154884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This is a story about an adolescent girl, Francine Josephine, who was abused by her mentally ill birth mother and lived in the dregs of society for the first ten years of her life. She found warmth, kindness, and happiness with her foster mother and birth father, who immediately fell in love and married. Though shut off from beauty and loved so little in her childhood, she grew up to be an empathetic, altruistic, sensitive, forgiving, thoughtful, and compassionate young woman. Such rarities this girl possesses at such a tender age. For these attributes are not often found in ordinary everyday people for they do not appreciate what life has to offer and who take God’s gifts for granted. Francine, always believing in the best of all people, always giving them the benefit of the doubt and second chances, always wanting to please everybody and wanting everyone to be happy, is what she happens to be like. Although knowing her parents were estranged from their siblings, it was Francine who brought them together, thus becoming a tight-knit, close, loving family. When she met her paternal grandparents for the first time, she was warm and kind to her grandfather, who was afflicted with dementia and of whom she had no recollection of. As for her grandmother, whom she was named after, she formed a loving and close bond. She is very curious about other people in her parents’ lives that she has never met or who have never knew of her existence but nonetheless thinks of them lovingly and as part of herself and her family. But one day, Social Services informed her that her birth mother wants to see her, which she agrees to do, surmising that maybe this woman had been rehabilitated and was remorseful or at least civil, as it was Francine’s nature to be understanding. Unfortunately, nothing came about as she had hoped, and for that she suffered from it. But afterward, does Francine regress back into her shell after these past few years of getting to love and trust people, or does she grow up and accept what had happened to her during that one fateful encounter and become the fine young woman that everyone who knows her portrays her to be?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1664154884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This is a story about an adolescent girl, Francine Josephine, who was abused by her mentally ill birth mother and lived in the dregs of society for the first ten years of her life. She found warmth, kindness, and happiness with her foster mother and birth father, who immediately fell in love and married. Though shut off from beauty and loved so little in her childhood, she grew up to be an empathetic, altruistic, sensitive, forgiving, thoughtful, and compassionate young woman. Such rarities this girl possesses at such a tender age. For these attributes are not often found in ordinary everyday people for they do not appreciate what life has to offer and who take God’s gifts for granted. Francine, always believing in the best of all people, always giving them the benefit of the doubt and second chances, always wanting to please everybody and wanting everyone to be happy, is what she happens to be like. Although knowing her parents were estranged from their siblings, it was Francine who brought them together, thus becoming a tight-knit, close, loving family. When she met her paternal grandparents for the first time, she was warm and kind to her grandfather, who was afflicted with dementia and of whom she had no recollection of. As for her grandmother, whom she was named after, she formed a loving and close bond. She is very curious about other people in her parents’ lives that she has never met or who have never knew of her existence but nonetheless thinks of them lovingly and as part of herself and her family. But one day, Social Services informed her that her birth mother wants to see her, which she agrees to do, surmising that maybe this woman had been rehabilitated and was remorseful or at least civil, as it was Francine’s nature to be understanding. Unfortunately, nothing came about as she had hoped, and for that she suffered from it. But afterward, does Francine regress back into her shell after these past few years of getting to love and trust people, or does she grow up and accept what had happened to her during that one fateful encounter and become the fine young woman that everyone who knows her portrays her to be?
Our Daughter Martha
Author: Marcy Clements Henrikson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1608991873
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Author Marcy Henrikson lived a "normal" life. She worked as a teacher and was active in her Presbyterian church. She played tennis and bridge and belonged to the right social organizations. However, when her daughter Martha comes out as a lesbian to the family, Marcy's life changes. Initially, she hides the truth from others. But when a casual acquaintance asks Marcy about her daughter, and she answers as if she has none, Marcy realizes she too must come out as a mother of a lesbian.As Marcy begins to understand that her church's teachings are at the bottom of her fears for Martha, she struggles to find God's will in the crucible of her faith. Through this process, the author moves from acceptance to activism for lesbian and gay rights within the church and society.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1608991873
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Author Marcy Henrikson lived a "normal" life. She worked as a teacher and was active in her Presbyterian church. She played tennis and bridge and belonged to the right social organizations. However, when her daughter Martha comes out as a lesbian to the family, Marcy's life changes. Initially, she hides the truth from others. But when a casual acquaintance asks Marcy about her daughter, and she answers as if she has none, Marcy realizes she too must come out as a mother of a lesbian.As Marcy begins to understand that her church's teachings are at the bottom of her fears for Martha, she struggles to find God's will in the crucible of her faith. Through this process, the author moves from acceptance to activism for lesbian and gay rights within the church and society.
The Ladies' Repository, and Gatherings of the West
Author: Methodist Episcopal Church
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385124948
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385124948
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1843.
Dead Daughters
Author: Tim Meyer
Publisher: Crossroad Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Drew Lowery is living the American Dream. He has the perfect family, a stable job, and a beautiful home in the suburbs of central New Jersey. Things can't get much better. But what seems like the ideal life is suddenly upended when he receives a blank envelope in the mail. Inside lies a picture of his daughter, a photograph of her violent murder. Only it can't be her. He just tucked her in and kissed her goodnight ten minutes ago. But the mysterious Polaroid is only the beginning. There's the van following his daughter to school. The man she sees outside her window late at night. The fact someone entered her room while the Lowerys slept peacefully. Local authorities are clueless. No leads, no clues, and ultimately—no answers. Drew launches his own investigation, falling into a hole of lies and deceit, a truth he never saw coming. Dead Daughters is the new twisted thriller from Tim Meyer, author of The Switch House and Kill Hill Carnage.
Publisher: Crossroad Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Drew Lowery is living the American Dream. He has the perfect family, a stable job, and a beautiful home in the suburbs of central New Jersey. Things can't get much better. But what seems like the ideal life is suddenly upended when he receives a blank envelope in the mail. Inside lies a picture of his daughter, a photograph of her violent murder. Only it can't be her. He just tucked her in and kissed her goodnight ten minutes ago. But the mysterious Polaroid is only the beginning. There's the van following his daughter to school. The man she sees outside her window late at night. The fact someone entered her room while the Lowerys slept peacefully. Local authorities are clueless. No leads, no clues, and ultimately—no answers. Drew launches his own investigation, falling into a hole of lies and deceit, a truth he never saw coming. Dead Daughters is the new twisted thriller from Tim Meyer, author of The Switch House and Kill Hill Carnage.