Author: Soong-Chan Rah
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830897615
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The American church avoids lament. But lament is a missing, essential component of Christian faith. Soong-Chan Rah's prophetic exposition of the book of Lamentations provides a biblical and theological lens for examining the church's relationship with a suffering world. Hear the prophet's lament as the necessary corrective for Christianity's future.
Prophetic Lament
Author: Soong-Chan Rah
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830897615
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The American church avoids lament. But lament is a missing, essential component of Christian faith. Soong-Chan Rah's prophetic exposition of the book of Lamentations provides a biblical and theological lens for examining the church's relationship with a suffering world. Hear the prophet's lament as the necessary corrective for Christianity's future.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 0830897615
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
The American church avoids lament. But lament is a missing, essential component of Christian faith. Soong-Chan Rah's prophetic exposition of the book of Lamentations provides a biblical and theological lens for examining the church's relationship with a suffering world. Hear the prophet's lament as the necessary corrective for Christianity's future.
In Death Lamented
Author: Sarah Nehama
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781936520039
Category : Mourning jewelry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In Death Lamented: The Tradition of Anglo-American Mourning Jewelry illustrates and explains prime examples of rings, bracelets, brooches, and other pieces of mourning jewelry from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Like the exhibition at the Massachusetts Historical Society, this volume showcases the materials in the Society’s collection and that of Sarah Nehama, a jeweler and private collector who co-curated the event at the MHS. These elegant and evocative objects are presented in context, including written explanations of the history, use, and meaning of the jewelry, as well as related pieces of material culture, such as broadsides, photographs, portraits, and trade cards. The jewelry included illustrates some of the most exemplary types, from early gold bands with death’s head iconography to jeweled brooches and intricately woven hairwork pieces of the Civil War era. Distributed for the Massachusetts Historical Society
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781936520039
Category : Mourning jewelry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In Death Lamented: The Tradition of Anglo-American Mourning Jewelry illustrates and explains prime examples of rings, bracelets, brooches, and other pieces of mourning jewelry from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Like the exhibition at the Massachusetts Historical Society, this volume showcases the materials in the Society’s collection and that of Sarah Nehama, a jeweler and private collector who co-curated the event at the MHS. These elegant and evocative objects are presented in context, including written explanations of the history, use, and meaning of the jewelry, as well as related pieces of material culture, such as broadsides, photographs, portraits, and trade cards. The jewelry included illustrates some of the most exemplary types, from early gold bands with death’s head iconography to jeweled brooches and intricately woven hairwork pieces of the Civil War era. Distributed for the Massachusetts Historical Society
The Late, Lamented Molly Marx
Author: Sally Koslow
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0345515331
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
BONUS: This edition contains a The Late, Lamented Molly Marx discussion guide and an excerpt from Sally Koslow's With Friends Like These. The circumstances of Molly Marx’s death may be suspicious, but she hasn’t lost her sense of humor. Newly arrived in the hereafter, aka the Duration, Molly discovers that she can still keep tabs on those she left behind: Annabel, her beloved four-year-old daughter; Lucy, her combustible twin sister; Kitty, her piece-of-work mother-in-law; Brie, her beautiful and steadfast best friend; and of course her husband, Barry, a plastic surgeon with more than a professional interest in many of his female patients. As the police question Molly’s circle of intimates about the circumstances of her death, Molly relives the years and days that led up to her sudden end—and takes responsibility for her choices in life. Exploring the bonds of motherhood, marriage, and friendship, and narrated by a memorable and endearing character, The Late, Lamented Molly Marx is a hilarious, deeply moving, and thought-provoking novel that is part mystery, part love story, and all heart.
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0345515331
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
BONUS: This edition contains a The Late, Lamented Molly Marx discussion guide and an excerpt from Sally Koslow's With Friends Like These. The circumstances of Molly Marx’s death may be suspicious, but she hasn’t lost her sense of humor. Newly arrived in the hereafter, aka the Duration, Molly discovers that she can still keep tabs on those she left behind: Annabel, her beloved four-year-old daughter; Lucy, her combustible twin sister; Kitty, her piece-of-work mother-in-law; Brie, her beautiful and steadfast best friend; and of course her husband, Barry, a plastic surgeon with more than a professional interest in many of his female patients. As the police question Molly’s circle of intimates about the circumstances of her death, Molly relives the years and days that led up to her sudden end—and takes responsibility for her choices in life. Exploring the bonds of motherhood, marriage, and friendship, and narrated by a memorable and endearing character, The Late, Lamented Molly Marx is a hilarious, deeply moving, and thought-provoking novel that is part mystery, part love story, and all heart.
Memorial Proceedings in Honor of the Lamented President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Held in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Author: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
The City Lament
Author: Tamar M. Boyadjian
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150173086X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Poetic elegies for lost or fallen cities are seemingly as old as cities themselves. In the Judeo-Christian tradition, this genre finds its purest expression in the book of Lamentations, which mourns the destruction of Jerusalem; in Arabic, this genre is known as the ritha al-mudun. In The City Lament, Tamar M. Boyadjian traces the trajectory of the genre across the Mediterranean world during the period commonly referred to as the early Crusades (1095–1191), focusing on elegies and other expressions of loss that address the spiritual and strategic objective of those wars: Jerusalem. Through readings of city laments in English, French, Latin, Arabic, and Armenian literary traditions, Boyadjian challenges hegemonic and entrenched approaches to the study of medieval literature and the Crusades. The City Lament exposes significant literary intersections between Latin Christendom, the Islamic caliphates of the Middle East, and the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia, arguing for shared poetic and rhetorical modes. Reframing our understanding of literary sources produced across the medieval Mediterranean from an antagonistic, orientalist model to an analogous one, Boyadjian demonstrates how lamentations about the loss of Jerusalem, whether to Muslim or Christian forces, reveal fascinating parallels and rich, cross-cultural exchanges.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 150173086X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Poetic elegies for lost or fallen cities are seemingly as old as cities themselves. In the Judeo-Christian tradition, this genre finds its purest expression in the book of Lamentations, which mourns the destruction of Jerusalem; in Arabic, this genre is known as the ritha al-mudun. In The City Lament, Tamar M. Boyadjian traces the trajectory of the genre across the Mediterranean world during the period commonly referred to as the early Crusades (1095–1191), focusing on elegies and other expressions of loss that address the spiritual and strategic objective of those wars: Jerusalem. Through readings of city laments in English, French, Latin, Arabic, and Armenian literary traditions, Boyadjian challenges hegemonic and entrenched approaches to the study of medieval literature and the Crusades. The City Lament exposes significant literary intersections between Latin Christendom, the Islamic caliphates of the Middle East, and the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia, arguing for shared poetic and rhetorical modes. Reframing our understanding of literary sources produced across the medieval Mediterranean from an antagonistic, orientalist model to an analogous one, Boyadjian demonstrates how lamentations about the loss of Jerusalem, whether to Muslim or Christian forces, reveal fascinating parallels and rich, cross-cultural exchanges.
No More Faking Fine
Author: Esther Fleece Allen
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310344778
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Scripture reveals a God who meets us where we are, not where we pretend to be. No More Faking Fine is your invitation to get honest with God through the life-giving language of lament. If you've ever been given empty clichés during challenging times, you know how painful it is to be misunderstood by well-meaning people. When life hurts, we often feel pressure--from others and ourselves--to keep it together, suck it up, or pray it away. But Scripture reveals a God who lovingly invites us to give honest voice to our emotions when life hits hard. For most of her life, Esther Fleece Allen believed she could bypass the painful emotions of her broken past by shutting them down altogether. She was known as an achiever and an overcomer on the fast track to success. But in silencing her pain, she robbed herself of the opportunity to be healed. Maybe you've done the same. Esther's journey into healing began when she discovered that God has given us a real-world way to deal with raw emotions and an alternative to the coping mechanisms that end up causing more pain. It's called lament--the gut-level, honest prayer that God never ignores, never silences, and never wastes. No More Faking Fine is your permission to lament, taking you on a journey down the unexpected pathway to true intimacy with God. Drawing from careful biblical study and hard-won insight, Esther reveals how to use God's own language to come closer to him as he leads us through our pain to the light on the other side, teaching you that: We are robbing ourselves of a divine mystery and a divine intimacy when we pretend to have it all together God does not expect us to be perfect; instead, he meets us where we are There is hope beyond your heartache, disappointment, and grief Like Esther, you'll soon find that when one person stops faking fine, it gives everyone else permission to do the same.
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310344778
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Scripture reveals a God who meets us where we are, not where we pretend to be. No More Faking Fine is your invitation to get honest with God through the life-giving language of lament. If you've ever been given empty clichés during challenging times, you know how painful it is to be misunderstood by well-meaning people. When life hurts, we often feel pressure--from others and ourselves--to keep it together, suck it up, or pray it away. But Scripture reveals a God who lovingly invites us to give honest voice to our emotions when life hits hard. For most of her life, Esther Fleece Allen believed she could bypass the painful emotions of her broken past by shutting them down altogether. She was known as an achiever and an overcomer on the fast track to success. But in silencing her pain, she robbed herself of the opportunity to be healed. Maybe you've done the same. Esther's journey into healing began when she discovered that God has given us a real-world way to deal with raw emotions and an alternative to the coping mechanisms that end up causing more pain. It's called lament--the gut-level, honest prayer that God never ignores, never silences, and never wastes. No More Faking Fine is your permission to lament, taking you on a journey down the unexpected pathway to true intimacy with God. Drawing from careful biblical study and hard-won insight, Esther reveals how to use God's own language to come closer to him as he leads us through our pain to the light on the other side, teaching you that: We are robbing ourselves of a divine mystery and a divine intimacy when we pretend to have it all together God does not expect us to be perfect; instead, he meets us where we are There is hope beyond your heartache, disappointment, and grief Like Esther, you'll soon find that when one person stops faking fine, it gives everyone else permission to do the same.
The Lament
Author: R. R. Emmett
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1452056706
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Although leaving friends was difficult for the Garrett children it didn’t take long to recover. The new house with its spacious rooms and the welcoming the school kids received quickly convinced the oldest five they would be happy in this new town. The two pre-schoolers adapted to the change and Bob was pleased with the praise he was getting from his new boss. It was Peggy who had the hardest time adjusting to the move. Once the family got involved in the activities of their church and school, and especially after a family with more children than they had moved near them, even Peggy was convinced this was the lifestyle she and Bob desired from the moment they pledged their lives to each other. None of the Garretts could have imagined the tragedy about to happen that might tear the family apart.
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1452056706
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Although leaving friends was difficult for the Garrett children it didn’t take long to recover. The new house with its spacious rooms and the welcoming the school kids received quickly convinced the oldest five they would be happy in this new town. The two pre-schoolers adapted to the change and Bob was pleased with the praise he was getting from his new boss. It was Peggy who had the hardest time adjusting to the move. Once the family got involved in the activities of their church and school, and especially after a family with more children than they had moved near them, even Peggy was convinced this was the lifestyle she and Bob desired from the moment they pledged their lives to each other. None of the Garretts could have imagined the tragedy about to happen that might tear the family apart.
The Louder Song
Author: Aubrey Sampson
Publisher: NavPress
ISBN: 1631469037
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Lament helps us hear God’s louder song. When you’re in the midst of suffering, you want answers for the unanswerable, resolutions to the unresolvable. You want to tie up pain in a pretty little package and hide it under the bed, taking it out only when you feel strong enough to face it. But grief won’t be contained. Grief disobeys. Grief explodes. In one breath, you may be able to say that God’s got this and all will be well. In the next, you might descend into fatalism. No pretending. Here, you are raw before God, an open wound. There is a pathway through this suffering. It’s not easy, but God will use it to lead you toward healing. This path is called lament. Lament leads us between the Already and the Not Yet. Lament minds the gap between current hopelessness and coming hope. Lament anticipates new creation but also acknowledges the painful reality of now. Lament recognizes the existence of evil and suffering—without any sugarcoating—while simultaneously declaring that suffering will not have the final say. In the midst of your darkest times, you will discover that lament leads you back to a place of hope—not because lamenting does anything magical, but because God sings a louder song than suffering ever could, a song of renewal and restoration.
Publisher: NavPress
ISBN: 1631469037
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Lament helps us hear God’s louder song. When you’re in the midst of suffering, you want answers for the unanswerable, resolutions to the unresolvable. You want to tie up pain in a pretty little package and hide it under the bed, taking it out only when you feel strong enough to face it. But grief won’t be contained. Grief disobeys. Grief explodes. In one breath, you may be able to say that God’s got this and all will be well. In the next, you might descend into fatalism. No pretending. Here, you are raw before God, an open wound. There is a pathway through this suffering. It’s not easy, but God will use it to lead you toward healing. This path is called lament. Lament leads us between the Already and the Not Yet. Lament minds the gap between current hopelessness and coming hope. Lament anticipates new creation but also acknowledges the painful reality of now. Lament recognizes the existence of evil and suffering—without any sugarcoating—while simultaneously declaring that suffering will not have the final say. In the midst of your darkest times, you will discover that lament leads you back to a place of hope—not because lamenting does anything magical, but because God sings a louder song than suffering ever could, a song of renewal and restoration.
Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees
Author: Mary Elisabeth D'Angelo
Publisher: ANDERSON CABRAL
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
In Willow Creek, a place where the past and the supernatural dance entwined, Samuel Montgomery returns after years of wandering through forgotten regions, only to confront the echoes of a childhood marked by legends suggesting the presence of an evil being known as The Devourer. As he rescues memories of sunny afternoons and the stories whispered by his grandparents, he is immediately confronted by the unsettling whispers of the Blackwood forest, which now seems to watch his every move, waiting in agony. With the help of Emily Parker, a librarian marked by painful memories and premonitory visions, and Tom, a miner who survived a terrifying encounter, they decipher ancient inscriptions that reveal the immemorial horrors that consumed the village. As each one faces their inner demons, they discover that true terror resides not only in its physical form but in the insecurities that feed the Devourer. As the shadows of the forest thicken, a distorted whisper beckons them to the clearing, where they intertwine their hopes and fears in an ancestral protection ritual. However, the Devourer rises, manifesting as a grotesque reflection of their weaknesses, challenging the new union formed. By intriguing the inhabitants to confront their truths, the struggle for survival turns into a visceral battle between light and darkness, where each choice can mean the difference between redemption and ruin. As the restless voices emerge from the deep abyss of the forest, revealing that the Devourer is not truly defeated, Samuel, Emily, and Tom must decide if they are ready to face not only the terror awaiting them in the shadows but also what resides within themselves. The thread of hope tightens, and a new challenge approaches — an echo of the previous struggle where each act of bravery may be confronted with the scars of the past. In a pulsating plot of mystery, overwhelming tension, and chilling revelations, "Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees" presents a universe where fear runs deep, and the wounds of the past never fully heal, promising to draw the reader into a world of horrors that challenge not only logic but also the essence of existence itself. What will be necessary to confront what hides in the shadows and untie the bonds that bind souls to despair? Prepare for an immersive journey through fear, courage, and the unspeakable truths that threaten to devour those who dare to unravel the essence of Blackwood.
Publisher: ANDERSON CABRAL
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
In Willow Creek, a place where the past and the supernatural dance entwined, Samuel Montgomery returns after years of wandering through forgotten regions, only to confront the echoes of a childhood marked by legends suggesting the presence of an evil being known as The Devourer. As he rescues memories of sunny afternoons and the stories whispered by his grandparents, he is immediately confronted by the unsettling whispers of the Blackwood forest, which now seems to watch his every move, waiting in agony. With the help of Emily Parker, a librarian marked by painful memories and premonitory visions, and Tom, a miner who survived a terrifying encounter, they decipher ancient inscriptions that reveal the immemorial horrors that consumed the village. As each one faces their inner demons, they discover that true terror resides not only in its physical form but in the insecurities that feed the Devourer. As the shadows of the forest thicken, a distorted whisper beckons them to the clearing, where they intertwine their hopes and fears in an ancestral protection ritual. However, the Devourer rises, manifesting as a grotesque reflection of their weaknesses, challenging the new union formed. By intriguing the inhabitants to confront their truths, the struggle for survival turns into a visceral battle between light and darkness, where each choice can mean the difference between redemption and ruin. As the restless voices emerge from the deep abyss of the forest, revealing that the Devourer is not truly defeated, Samuel, Emily, and Tom must decide if they are ready to face not only the terror awaiting them in the shadows but also what resides within themselves. The thread of hope tightens, and a new challenge approaches — an echo of the previous struggle where each act of bravery may be confronted with the scars of the past. In a pulsating plot of mystery, overwhelming tension, and chilling revelations, "Blackwood: The Lament of the Trees" presents a universe where fear runs deep, and the wounds of the past never fully heal, promising to draw the reader into a world of horrors that challenge not only logic but also the essence of existence itself. What will be necessary to confront what hides in the shadows and untie the bonds that bind souls to despair? Prepare for an immersive journey through fear, courage, and the unspeakable truths that threaten to devour those who dare to unravel the essence of Blackwood.
The lament of Octavia
Author: Allan Maclean
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description