Author: Kimberly Ann Newton
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1622305558
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Kimberley Ann Newton was born April 12, 1961at Los Campanas Hospital in Compton Ca. to Kenneth Welch and Roberta J. Hall. After graduating High School, Kimberly Ann Newton was in a horrible car accident with one of her school mates. She laid in a coma while she was in the hospital. Her parents were not sure if she would make it but through it all they stayed prayerful. It would be three and a half weeks later until God will bring her out of that coma. Kimberly had to learn how to walk, feed herself again and do all the things that a newborn child would learn how to do. Despite her oppositions Kimberly Ann Newton did not give up she continued on. She still has some physical challenges to this day but continue to stay prayerful and faithful to God. On October 28, 2007 Kimberly Ann Newton was joined in Holy Matrimony to Deacon Henry Newton at New St. Paul Baptist Church by Pastor Lorenzo L. Edwards. Kimberley Newton continued to grow in the Lord and was ordained and Licensed as a Deaconess at New St. Paul Baptist Church on May 31st 2009. Kimberly Ann continues to spread the word of God during women service, singing on the praise team and choir. She is living proof that nothing is impossible to them that believe. Deaconess Kimberley Ann Newton always enjoyed writing poetry. She was moved by her Pastor and lead by God to write one of the most profound Poetry books; Poems from the Heart of a Deaconess. Every Poem was penned down by her experience and the power of the Holy Ghost. You will not be disappointed as you read the life, the experience and the testimony of Deaconess Kimberly Ann Newton.
Poems from a Deaconess Heart
Author: Kimberly Ann Newton
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1622305558
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Kimberley Ann Newton was born April 12, 1961at Los Campanas Hospital in Compton Ca. to Kenneth Welch and Roberta J. Hall. After graduating High School, Kimberly Ann Newton was in a horrible car accident with one of her school mates. She laid in a coma while she was in the hospital. Her parents were not sure if she would make it but through it all they stayed prayerful. It would be three and a half weeks later until God will bring her out of that coma. Kimberly had to learn how to walk, feed herself again and do all the things that a newborn child would learn how to do. Despite her oppositions Kimberly Ann Newton did not give up she continued on. She still has some physical challenges to this day but continue to stay prayerful and faithful to God. On October 28, 2007 Kimberly Ann Newton was joined in Holy Matrimony to Deacon Henry Newton at New St. Paul Baptist Church by Pastor Lorenzo L. Edwards. Kimberley Newton continued to grow in the Lord and was ordained and Licensed as a Deaconess at New St. Paul Baptist Church on May 31st 2009. Kimberly Ann continues to spread the word of God during women service, singing on the praise team and choir. She is living proof that nothing is impossible to them that believe. Deaconess Kimberley Ann Newton always enjoyed writing poetry. She was moved by her Pastor and lead by God to write one of the most profound Poetry books; Poems from the Heart of a Deaconess. Every Poem was penned down by her experience and the power of the Holy Ghost. You will not be disappointed as you read the life, the experience and the testimony of Deaconess Kimberly Ann Newton.
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1622305558
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 82
Book Description
Kimberley Ann Newton was born April 12, 1961at Los Campanas Hospital in Compton Ca. to Kenneth Welch and Roberta J. Hall. After graduating High School, Kimberly Ann Newton was in a horrible car accident with one of her school mates. She laid in a coma while she was in the hospital. Her parents were not sure if she would make it but through it all they stayed prayerful. It would be three and a half weeks later until God will bring her out of that coma. Kimberly had to learn how to walk, feed herself again and do all the things that a newborn child would learn how to do. Despite her oppositions Kimberly Ann Newton did not give up she continued on. She still has some physical challenges to this day but continue to stay prayerful and faithful to God. On October 28, 2007 Kimberly Ann Newton was joined in Holy Matrimony to Deacon Henry Newton at New St. Paul Baptist Church by Pastor Lorenzo L. Edwards. Kimberley Newton continued to grow in the Lord and was ordained and Licensed as a Deaconess at New St. Paul Baptist Church on May 31st 2009. Kimberly Ann continues to spread the word of God during women service, singing on the praise team and choir. She is living proof that nothing is impossible to them that believe. Deaconess Kimberley Ann Newton always enjoyed writing poetry. She was moved by her Pastor and lead by God to write one of the most profound Poetry books; Poems from the Heart of a Deaconess. Every Poem was penned down by her experience and the power of the Holy Ghost. You will not be disappointed as you read the life, the experience and the testimony of Deaconess Kimberly Ann Newton.
Hannele; a Dream Poem
Author: Gerhart Hauptmann
Publisher: New York : Doubleday
ISBN:
Category : German drama
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Publisher: New York : Doubleday
ISBN:
Category : German drama
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Poet Lore
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literature
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
The Christian Advocate
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 2142
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 2142
Book Description
Johnny Trueman; Or, the Young Convert. A Poem, Interspersed with Anecdotes, Curious Incidents, and Entertaining Dialogues, with a Memoir of the Author, Designed for the Amusement and Instruction of Young People ... A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by J. G. Winks
Author: Samuel DEACON (General Baptist Minister.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
A Pilgrim with a Poet’s Soul: George A. Simons (1874–1952)
Author: S T Kimbrough Jr.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 153265829X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
George Albert Simons (1874-1952) of New York State was the first and only American missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church appointed as superintendent of the Russia Mission. He arrived in St. Petersburg in 1907 during the reign of the Tsar Nicholas II. He succeeded in registering the first Methodist congregation in St. Petersburg in 1912, based on the registration of the Methodist congregation in 1906 in Kaunas, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Imperial Empire. Simons soon mastered the Russian language, and he established numerous congregations in and around St. Petersburg and as far East as Marinsk. A tireless worker, he developed an extensive publishing program of Methodist resources: hymnals, journals, liturgies, discipline, and beliefs, etc. In 1918, after the Bolshevik Revolution, he was forced to leave Russia. In 1920, he was reassigned to the Baltic States with headquarters in Riga, Latvia, with some continuing responsibilities for the Russia Mission. In Riga, he established an institute to train clergy, continued his publishing program, and procured numerous properties for church buildings. Without the efforts of Simons, Methodism in Russia and the Baltic States would be but a shadow of what it is today. The foundation he laid helped make possible the rebirth of Methodism in these countries after the demise of Communism. He was indeed a pilgrim, who journeyed to a sacred place, Russia, to plant seed for the growth of Methodism. He had the soul of a poet as can be seen in his vast amount of poetry and hymns that bear witness to his theology and experience in Russia.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 153265829X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
George Albert Simons (1874-1952) of New York State was the first and only American missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church appointed as superintendent of the Russia Mission. He arrived in St. Petersburg in 1907 during the reign of the Tsar Nicholas II. He succeeded in registering the first Methodist congregation in St. Petersburg in 1912, based on the registration of the Methodist congregation in 1906 in Kaunas, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Imperial Empire. Simons soon mastered the Russian language, and he established numerous congregations in and around St. Petersburg and as far East as Marinsk. A tireless worker, he developed an extensive publishing program of Methodist resources: hymnals, journals, liturgies, discipline, and beliefs, etc. In 1918, after the Bolshevik Revolution, he was forced to leave Russia. In 1920, he was reassigned to the Baltic States with headquarters in Riga, Latvia, with some continuing responsibilities for the Russia Mission. In Riga, he established an institute to train clergy, continued his publishing program, and procured numerous properties for church buildings. Without the efforts of Simons, Methodism in Russia and the Baltic States would be but a shadow of what it is today. The foundation he laid helped make possible the rebirth of Methodism in these countries after the demise of Communism. He was indeed a pilgrim, who journeyed to a sacred place, Russia, to plant seed for the growth of Methodism. He had the soul of a poet as can be seen in his vast amount of poetry and hymns that bear witness to his theology and experience in Russia.
The Life and Remains, Letters, Lectures, and Poems of the Rev. Robert Murray McCheyne
Author: Robert Murray M'Cheyne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Sermons
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Her Heart Can See
Author: Edith Waldvogel Blumhofer
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802842534
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Fanny J. Crosby (1820-1915) was the most prolific of all American hymn writers. Having lost her sight in infancy through a doctor's negligence, Fanny went on to compose more than 9,000 hymns, as well as various other songs, cantatas, and lyrical productions. Crosby's hymns, including such all-time favorites as "Blessed Assurance," continue to be sung around the world. She was also involved with New York City's rescue missions and with other benevolent efforts. She rubbed shoulders with the likes of Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, Winfield Scott, Dwight L. Moody, Ira Sankey, Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum, and many other famous figures who people these pages. Drawing on primary sources, including thousands of unpublished manuscripts, Blumhofer sorts fact from fiction in the life of this remarkable nineteenth-century northeastern Protestant woman, in the process showing why "this diminutive woman" was so beloved.--From publisher description.
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802842534
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Fanny J. Crosby (1820-1915) was the most prolific of all American hymn writers. Having lost her sight in infancy through a doctor's negligence, Fanny went on to compose more than 9,000 hymns, as well as various other songs, cantatas, and lyrical productions. Crosby's hymns, including such all-time favorites as "Blessed Assurance," continue to be sung around the world. She was also involved with New York City's rescue missions and with other benevolent efforts. She rubbed shoulders with the likes of Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, Winfield Scott, Dwight L. Moody, Ira Sankey, Jenny Lind, P.T. Barnum, and many other famous figures who people these pages. Drawing on primary sources, including thousands of unpublished manuscripts, Blumhofer sorts fact from fiction in the life of this remarkable nineteenth-century northeastern Protestant woman, in the process showing why "this diminutive woman" was so beloved.--From publisher description.
Life and Remains: Letters, Lectures and Poems of the Rev. Robert Murray McCheyne, Minister of St. Peter's Church, Dundee
Author: Robert Murray M'Cheyne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
“If I touch the Depth of Your Heart … ” : The Human Promise of Poetry in Memories of Mahmoud Darwish
Author: Mohammad H. Tamdgidi
Publisher: Ahead Publishing House (imprint: Okcir Press)
ISBN: 1888024518
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This 2009 (VII) special issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge entitled “‘If I touch the depths of your heart’: The Human Promise of Poetry in Memories of Mahmoud Darwish,” is a commemorative issue on the life and poetry of the late Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, co-edited by a group of UMass Boston faculty and alumni. Other than keynote opening statements, the special issue is comprised of a selected series of longer and shorter poems by Mahmoud Darwish, followed by commemorative poetry and essays/articles that directly or indirectly engage with Mahmoud Darwish’s work and/or the subject matter of his passion and love, Palestine and human rights and dignity. Contributions include: Selections from the poetry of the late Mahmoud Darwish in two recently published collections: If I Were Another: Poems (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009) translated by Fady Joudah, and another, A River Dies of Thirst: Journals (Archipelago, 2009), translated by Catherine Cobham; keynote contribution by UMass Boston Provost Winston Langley, keynote contribution of a poem by Martha Collins; and commemorative poetry or prose by the Palestinian-American poet, writer, and scholar Lisa Suhair Majaj, Amy Tighe, Dorothy Shubow Nelson, Robert Lipton, Joyce Peseroff, Shaari Neretin, and Jack Hirschman; included are also essays/articles by Leila Farsakh, Rajini Srikanth, Erica Mena, Kyleen Aldrich, Nadia Alahmed, and Patrick Sylvain. Co-editors of the special issue were (alphabetically) Anna D. Beckwith, Elora Chowdhury, Leila Farsakh, Askold Melnyczuk, Erica Mena, Dorothy Shubow Nelson, Joyce Peseroff, Rajini Srikanth, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (journal editor-in-chief). This “Class-Book” was a student/instructor self-publishing experiment in a course offered at Binghamton University (SUNY) taught by Mohammad H. Tamdgidi in Spring 1997 when he was a graduate student enrolled in BU’s doctoral program in Sociology. The course was freshly designed and titled, “Soc 280Z: Sociology of Knowledge: Mysticism, Science, and Utopia.” The class-book was designed and printed in less than two weeks by the instructor in order to make it available to students as soon a possible after the class. The “fake” publisher name proposed by a contributing student author (Ingrid Heller) and adopted by the contributors was the “Crumbling Façades Press.” The class-book experiment was one that eventually inspired and contributed to the launching of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge (ISSN: 1540-5699, 2002-). It was dedicated to the living memory of the late Professor Terence K. Hopkins (d. 1997), the founding Director of the Graduate Studies program of the Department of Sociology at SUNY-Binghamton. Contributors to the volume include: Shannon Martin, Ian Hinonangan, Nicholas Jezarian, Jeff Alexander: Tears of a Clown, Meghan Murphy, Heather Mealey, Daniel B. Kaplan, Ingrid Heller, Martin Magnusson, Arturo Pacheco, Keira Kaercher, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi.
Publisher: Ahead Publishing House (imprint: Okcir Press)
ISBN: 1888024518
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
This 2009 (VII) special issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge entitled “‘If I touch the depths of your heart’: The Human Promise of Poetry in Memories of Mahmoud Darwish,” is a commemorative issue on the life and poetry of the late Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, co-edited by a group of UMass Boston faculty and alumni. Other than keynote opening statements, the special issue is comprised of a selected series of longer and shorter poems by Mahmoud Darwish, followed by commemorative poetry and essays/articles that directly or indirectly engage with Mahmoud Darwish’s work and/or the subject matter of his passion and love, Palestine and human rights and dignity. Contributions include: Selections from the poetry of the late Mahmoud Darwish in two recently published collections: If I Were Another: Poems (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009) translated by Fady Joudah, and another, A River Dies of Thirst: Journals (Archipelago, 2009), translated by Catherine Cobham; keynote contribution by UMass Boston Provost Winston Langley, keynote contribution of a poem by Martha Collins; and commemorative poetry or prose by the Palestinian-American poet, writer, and scholar Lisa Suhair Majaj, Amy Tighe, Dorothy Shubow Nelson, Robert Lipton, Joyce Peseroff, Shaari Neretin, and Jack Hirschman; included are also essays/articles by Leila Farsakh, Rajini Srikanth, Erica Mena, Kyleen Aldrich, Nadia Alahmed, and Patrick Sylvain. Co-editors of the special issue were (alphabetically) Anna D. Beckwith, Elora Chowdhury, Leila Farsakh, Askold Melnyczuk, Erica Mena, Dorothy Shubow Nelson, Joyce Peseroff, Rajini Srikanth, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (journal editor-in-chief). This “Class-Book” was a student/instructor self-publishing experiment in a course offered at Binghamton University (SUNY) taught by Mohammad H. Tamdgidi in Spring 1997 when he was a graduate student enrolled in BU’s doctoral program in Sociology. The course was freshly designed and titled, “Soc 280Z: Sociology of Knowledge: Mysticism, Science, and Utopia.” The class-book was designed and printed in less than two weeks by the instructor in order to make it available to students as soon a possible after the class. The “fake” publisher name proposed by a contributing student author (Ingrid Heller) and adopted by the contributors was the “Crumbling Façades Press.” The class-book experiment was one that eventually inspired and contributed to the launching of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge (ISSN: 1540-5699, 2002-). It was dedicated to the living memory of the late Professor Terence K. Hopkins (d. 1997), the founding Director of the Graduate Studies program of the Department of Sociology at SUNY-Binghamton. Contributors to the volume include: Shannon Martin, Ian Hinonangan, Nicholas Jezarian, Jeff Alexander: Tears of a Clown, Meghan Murphy, Heather Mealey, Daniel B. Kaplan, Ingrid Heller, Martin Magnusson, Arturo Pacheco, Keira Kaercher, and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi.