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The Christian Professor in the Secular University

The Christian Professor in the Secular University

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Keilstrup, Duane Victor, PUBLISHER: Xulon Press, Duane Keilstrup, a man with a passion to be a blessing to others, is courageous and yet perceptive of others' feelings. Reading the accounts of our visit to South Africa together reminded me of the many times we would meet, pray for specific individuals, and then look for ways to be a blessing to them. Duane's stories and remembrances within these pages will be personally encouraging as well as stimulating to your faith and ministry.-Mike Duggins, Campus Crusade Director of Ministry DevelopmentWhat a marvelous journey This book stirs the "young at heart quality" of my soul and, above all, it has brought a new appreciation for joy. I sing and soar with you -Dr. J. Ronald Blue, Central American Missions President, Dallas Theological Seminary ProfessorThank you for making your love of Christ clear to students, even in a secular university.-Andy Wilson, graduate student in German Language and LiteratureDuane did it all He has engendered enthusiasm and excitement for the study of German while maintaining high standards of teaching.-Ruth Gross, former Foreign Language Chair, University of Texas at ArlingtonDuane is a gentleman and a kind soul who has much class, which is clearly evident to his audience at YesterdayUSA Radio, whose staff appreciates his efforts over the years producing and hosting a wonderful show for the whole family.-Walden Hughes, Executive Producer, YesterdayUSA Radio Networks******************************************Finding creative ways to share his love of the Lord is a high priority for Dr. Keilstrup, and this book was written not only to share his memories with family, friends, and others of his generation but also to encourage all to find the joy that comes from God's blessings and their own sharing of the Gospel through a variety of ministries.OTRClassicsAndCurios.com

Victory at Yorktown

Victory at Yorktown

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Gingrich, Newt / Forstchen, William R. / Hanser, Albert S., PUBLISHER: Thomas Dunne Books, "New York Times" bestselling authors Newt Gingrich's and William R. Forstchen's George Washington series continues--a novel about faith, leadership, and the triumph of the American cause It is , and Washington and his army have spent three years in a bitter stalemate, engaging in near constant skirmishing against the British. The enemy position in New York City is too strong, all approaches blocked by the Royal Navy. At last, two crucial reports reach Washington. The first is that the French have briefly committed a fleet to the American coast. The second is that British General Cornwallis, driven to distraction by protracted warfare in the Carolinas, has withdrawn into Yorktown. Washington decides to embark on one of the most audacious moves in American military history. He will force-march nearly his entire army south more than three hundred miles, in complete secrecy, counting on a blockade of the Chesapeake Bay by the French navy, fall upon Cornwallis, and capture his entire force. It is a campaign ladened with "ifs" but the stalemate must be broken, otherwise America, after six long years of war, will crumble. Sgt. Peter Wellsley must pave the way for the army, neutralizing any loyalists who might provide warning. On the other side, Allen Van Dorn receives reports from civilians that something is afoot and is tasked to find out what. As Wellsley moves to block any leaks, Van Dorn tries to penetrate the screen. When one of the former friends is captured, both must decide where their true loyalties lie during the heat of the Battle of Yorktown, as Washington's professional army, once a "rabble in arms," executes the war's most decisive contest.

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SONNY ROLLINS The Prestige Years vol. 2 - 4LP

SONNY ROLLINS The Prestige Years vol. 2 - 4LP

SONNY ROLLINS THE PRESTIGE YEARS - VOL. LP casa discografica/label: PRESTIGE n° catalogo/catalog#: PRE anno pubblicazione/released: brani contenuti/tracklist: ART FARMER QUINTET Bass - Percy Heath Drums - Kenny Clarke Piano - Horace Silver Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Art Farmer A1 Soft shoe A2 Confab in tempo A3 I'll take romance MILES DAVIS QUINTET Bass - Percy Heath Drums - Kenny Clarke Piano - Horace Silver Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Miles Davis A4 Airegin B1 Oleo B2 But not for me B3 But not for me (alternate take) B4 Doxy SONNY ROLLINS QUINTET Bass - Percy Heath Drums - Art Blakey Piano - Elmo Hope Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Kenny Dorham C1 Movin' out C2 Swingin' for bumsy C3 Silk 'N' satin C4 Solid SONNY ROLLINS QUARTET Bass - Tommy Potter Drums - Art Taylor Piano - Thelonious Monk Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins D1 I want to be happy D2 The way you look tonight D3 More than you know SONNY ROLLINS QUARTET Bass - George Morrow Drums - Max Roach Piano - Ray Bryant Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins E1 There's no business like show business E2 Paradox E3 Raincheck F1 There are such things F2 It's all right with me MILES DAVIS ALL STARS Bass - Paul Chambers Drums - Art Taylor Piano - Tommy Flanagan Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Miles Davis F3 In your own sweet way MILES DAVIS ALL STARS Bass - Paul Chambers Drums - Art Taylor Piano - Tommy Flanagan Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Miles Davis G1 No line G2 Weird blues SONNY ROLLINS PLUS FOUR Bass - George Morrow Drums - Max Roach Piano - Richie Powell Saxophone [Tenor] - Sonny Rollins Trumpet - Clifford Brown G3 I feel a song comin' on H1 Pent up house H2 Valse hot H3 Kiss and run H4 Count your blessings Disco: EX   Copertina: EX LEGENDA: M  : NUOVO/NEW NM: PARI AL NUOVO/AS NEW EX: POCO USATO/LITTLE USED VG: MOLTO USATO, IN BUONE CONDIZIONI/USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITIONS

Classism and Feminist Therapy

Classism and Feminist Therapy

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Hill Ed D., Marcia / Hill, Marcia / Rothblum, Esther D., PUBLISHER: Routledge, Classism and Feminist Therapy: Counting Costs makes therapists more aware of their own class biases which assists them in providing more effective treatment that is sensitive to women's backgrounds. By helping therapists face important issues when their profession intersects with the values and experiences of working-class women, Classism and Feminist Therapy challenges the lack of attention given to issues of class in psychotherapy and serves as a step toward open conversation about the topic.Calling attention to the sociopolitical nature of therapy, contributors define some ways in which current therapeutic practices can become oppressive when class differences between client and therapist are ignored. In Classism and Feminist Therapy, therapists gain valuable insight about how class matters are played out in therapy. These insights are combined with guidelines as to how to engage in a less class-biased form of psychotherapy. To this end, contributors discuss: class-related biases and assumptions commonly held by therapists how to make psychotherapy more responsive to the needs of working-class and poor women the intersection of class, race, and gender and how this applies to therapy strengths and challenges for working-class, poor, and economically privileged women class and gender in a political and sociological context social-psychological dynamics of internalized classism and pathways to healing and self-recoveryThis engaging book alerts therapists to the failures and inadequacies of current approaches to class as an issue in psychological theory and psychotherapy. It discusses how the issue of class has been overshadowed by the assumptions that individuals and society make about it: that people are the class they deserve to be; that class is correlated with how hard one works or how smart one is; and that class is primarily a matter of income or owned assets rather than of access (both psychologically and practically) to resources.All therapists--psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors--of intermediate to advanced levels of knowledge and practice will find information in Classism and Feminist Therapy invaluable for confronting issues of class in their professional and personal interactions.

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The Life of Adam Smith

The Life of Adam Smith

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Ross, Ian Simpson, PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, USA, Few would argue that Adam Smith was one of the great minds of the eighteenth century. He is perceived through his best-known book, The Wealth of Nations, as the founder of economics as a science, and his ideas about the free market and the role of the state (in relation to it) continue to influence modern economic thought. Yet Smith achieved even more as a man of letters, as a moralist, historian, and critic. The Life of Adam Smith, the first full-scale biography of Smith in a hundred years, is a superb account of Smith's life and work, encompassing a career that spanned some of the defining moments in world history, including the American and French Revolutions. Here author Ian Simpson Ross examines Smith's family life, education, career, intellectual circle (including David Hume and Francois Quesnay), and his contemporaries (the likes of Immanuel Kant, Voltaire, and Thomas Jefferson), bringing to life this great thinker and author. Readers will meet Smith as a student at a lively Glasgow University and at a sleepy Oxford; a freelance lecturer delivering popular classes on rhetoric; an innovative university teacher ("by far the most useful, and therefore," Smith wrote, "by far the happiest and most honourable period of my life"); then a tutor travelling abroad with a Duke; an acclaimed political economist; a policy advisor to governments during and after the American Revolution; and finally, if paradoxically in view of his strongly held tenets, a Commissioner of Customs coping with free traders in the smuggling business. But it his impact as a writer that continues to set Adam Smith apart today. The Wealth of Nations, published in , as the British Parliament was deep in debate about the American colonies, continues to influence modern economic theory throughout the world. Ross sheds new light on this classic work and on its meaning for today. And he also paints a vivid portrait of Smith's personal life, revealing a man of singular generosity of spirit, who believed that with wit and logic and sensitivity to our feelings, we might aspire to virtue rather than wealth, and so become members of a truly civil society. Upon Adam Smith's death in , a friend wrote of him, "Happy are those who at the close of life can reflect that they have lived to a valuable purpose by contributing, as he did, to enlighten mankind, and to spread the blessings of peace and liberty and virtue." The Life of Adam Smith illuminates the world of a man whose legacy of thought concerns and affects us all.

Mama's Heart

Mama's Heart

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Boomhower, Mary J., PUBLISHER: Xlibris Corporation, I‛ll Carry You My Child ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ I just remember praying so silently, "Dear Jesus, will you please take my trembling hand?" Lord can‛t you see, I‛m losing all of my courage, I‛m weak, my legs are shaking, and I can barely stand. I know that you see this door in front of me, my precious daughter is resting in peace on the other side. I am just so afraid of seeing what I most want to see, "Lord, Do you think, this time, you could carry me inside?" Then Jesus said, "My child you must have forgotten, for this surely isn‛t the very first time. You‛ve had other troubling times in your life, as I did then, I‛ll carry you now, and you will be just fine." I can‛t tell you this won‛t be painful, for it will, there will be things that you won‛t want to see. But someday even painful memories become cherished, and they‛ll remain "deep, in the heart of you and me." Don‛t you remember the day that you followed me child, as we walked lazily along in the sand? There was only "one set of footprints" then, don‛t you know, "my child, I‛ll carry you again?" 18 MARY J. BOOMHOWER Did You See The Angels? ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Danni, "Did you see the angels hovering near, and did you ask them to please go away?" "Did you tell them you would go another time, but that you just couldn‛t go that day?" Danni, "Did you tell them you were on your way home, and that I was counting the minutes to see you?" "Did you tell them your new life had barely begun, and that you still had so many things to do?" Danni, "Did you tell them, that you really loved "The Lord," and you would gladly go to Heaven someday?" "Did you tell them that we hadn‛t said our good-byes, and that you just couldn‛t leave me that way?" Danni, "Did you tell them that your mama wasn‛t that strong," and that I just couldn‛t bear losing my child?" "Did you tell them how we had to hug every day, and how much I would miss your smile " MAMA'S HEART 19 Our Last Cuddle ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ All signs of life were gone from you, when I first saw you that day. The pain that you had suffered, was still on your face, and I wanted so badly to take it away. I needed to wrap my arms around you, and to give you lots of baby kisses. Just the way we did when you were small, and when you had all of those "near misses " I gently blew kisses over your body, while I prayed that you safely made it "home." Then I really thought I heard you say, "Mama, please cuddle me once more, while we‛r

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The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White

The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White

ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: McBride, James, PUBLISHER: Riverhead Books, Make this your next book club selection and everyone saves. Get 15% off when you order 5 or more of this title for your book club. Simply enter the coupon code MCBRIDECOLOR at checkout. This offer does not apply to eBook purchases. This offer applies to only one downloadable audio per purchase. Who is Ruth McBride Jordan? A self-declared "light-skinned" woman evasive about her ethnicity, yet steadfast in her love for her twelve black children. James McBride, journalist, musician, and son, explores his mother's past, as well as his own upbringing and heritage, in a poignant and powerful debut, "The Color Of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother." The son of a black minister and a woman who would not admit she was white, James McBride grew up in "orchestrated chaos" with his eleven siblings in the poor, all-black projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn. "Mommy," a fiercely protective woman with "dark eyes full of pep and fire," herded her brood to Manhattan's free cultural events, sent them off on buses to the best (and mainly Jewish) schools, demanded good grades, and commanded respect. As a young man, McBride saw his mother as a source of embarrassment, worry, and confusion--and reached thirty before he began to discover the truth about her early life and long-buried pain. In The Color of Water, McBride retraces his mother's footsteps and, through her searing and spirited voice, recreates her remarkable story. The daughter of a failed itinerant Orthodox rabbi, she was born Rachel Shilsky (actually Ruchel Dwara Zylska) in Poland on April . Fleeing pogroms, her family emigrated to America and ultimately settled in Suffolk, Virginia, a small town where anti-Semitism and racial tensions ran high. With candor and immediacy, Ruth describes her parents' loveless marriage; her fragile, handicapped mother; her cruel, sexually-abusive father; and the rest of the family and life she abandoned. At seventeen, after fleeing Virginia and settling in New York City, Ruth married a black minister and founded the all- black New Brown Memorial Baptist Church in her Red Hook living room. "God is the color of water," Ruth McBride taught her children, firmly convinced that life's blessings and life's values transcend race. Twice widowed, and continually confronting overwhelming adversity and racism, Ruth's determination, drive and discipline saw her dozen children through college--and most through graduate school. At age 65, she herself received a degree in social work from Temple University. Interspersed throughout his mother's compelling narrative, McBride shares candid recollections of his own experiences as a mixed-race child of poverty, his flirtations with drugs and violence, and his eventual self- realization and professional success. The Color of Water touches readers of all colors as a vivid portrait of growing up, a haunting meditation on race and identity, and a ly

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