A Sacred Sorrow Experience Guide

A Sacred Sorrow Experience Guide

Author: Michael Card

Publisher: Tyndale House

Published: 2014-02-27

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1615214801

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With this Bible study, a companion book to A Sacred Sorrow (9781576836675, sold separately), you and your small group can fully grasp the importance of voicing your heart’s joys and pains to the Father. Job, David, Jeremiah, and Jesus Himself understood the necessity of lament.


Lifes Commas Moving Ahead in Spite of

Lifes Commas Moving Ahead in Spite of

Author: Barbara Legan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1847285295

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Life's Commas is one person's authentic, straight-from-the-heart account of her journey through the grieving process after her husband's sudden, unexpected death. In addition to exploring the myriads of emotions and feelings associated with loss, the book offers practical tips, guidelines and ideas for anyone who has or will encounter a loss. There are so many types of loss we experience throughout our lives and this book offers information on how to cope with those losses - whatever they may be.


A Sacred Sorrow

A Sacred Sorrow

Author: Michael Card

Publisher: Tyndale House

Published: 2014-02-27

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 160006597X

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God desires for us to pour out our hearts to Him, whether in joy or pain. But many of us don’t feel right expressing our anger, frustration, and sadness in prayer. From Job to David to Christ, men and women of the Bible understood the importance of pouring one’s heart out to the Father. Examine their stories and expand your definition of worship. Also available: A Sacred Sorrow Experience Guide (9781576836682, sold separately), to help individuals or small groups get the most out of this book.


Desert Time

Desert Time

Author: Diana Kappel-Smith

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780816514328

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The author recounts her journey through the deserts of the American Southwest, discussing botany, desert zoology, the people who make the desert their home, and the meaning of her odyssey


Rock | Water | Life

Rock | Water | Life

Author: Lesley Green

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2020-03-20

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1478004614

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In Rock | Water | Life Lesley Green examines the interwoven realities of inequality, racism, colonialism, and environmental destruction in South Africa, calling for environmental research and governance to transition to an ecopolitical approach that could address South Africa's history of racial oppression and environmental exploitation. Green analyzes conflicting accounts of nature in environmental sciences that claim neutrality amid ongoing struggles for land restitution and environmental justice. Offering in-depth studies of environmental conflict in contemporary South Africa, Green addresses the history of contested water access in Cape Town; struggles over natural gas fracking in the Karoo; debates about decolonizing science; the potential for a politics of soil in the call for land restitution; urban baboon management; and the consequences of sending sewage to urban oceans.


The Angel and the Sword

The Angel and the Sword

Author: Cecelia Holland

Publisher: Untreed Reads

Published: 2023-11-24

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13:

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Guided and guarded by an angel, a young Spanish knight saves Paris from the Vikings during one of the darkest eras of Christendom—and turns out to be a girl.


Silk and Song

Silk and Song

Author: Dana Stabenow

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 693

ISBN-13: 1784979511

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Beijing, 1322. Wu Johanna is the granddaughter of the legendary trader Marco Polo. In the wake of her father's death, Johanna finds that lineage counts for little amid the den of intrigue that is the Great Khan's court. Johanna's future – if she has one – lies with her grandfather, in Venice, more than a continent away at the very edge of the known world. So, with a small band of companions, she takes to the Silk Road – that storied collection of routes that link the silks of Cathay, the spices of the Indies and the jewels of the Indus to the markets of the West. But the journey will be long and arduous, for the road ahead is beset by burning sands and ice-fanged mountains, thieves and fanatics, treachery and betrayal.


Carrying Water to the Field

Carrying Water to the Field

Author: Joyce Sutphen

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1496217330

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Joyce Sutphen's evocations of life on a small farm, coming of age in the late 1960s, and traveling and searching for balance in a very modern world are both deeply personal and familiar. Readers from Maine to Minnesota and beyond will recognize themselves, their parents, aunts and uncles, and neighbors in these poems, which move us from delight in keen description toward something like wisdom or solace in the things of this world. In addition to poems selected from the last twenty-five years, Carrying Water to the Field includes more than forty new poems on the themes of luck, hard work, and the ravages of time--erasures that Sutphen attempts to ameliorate with her careful attention to language and lyrical precision.