Crossing a Bridge Over Trouble Waters

Crossing a Bridge Over Trouble Waters

Author: Edward Hayes

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2023-12-07

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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Crossing a Bridge over Troubled Waters: Is a collection of contemporary poems for poetry lovers and enthusiasts that deals with spirituality, relationships, intellectual prowess, and enlightenment. It shares my beliefs that poetry is the purest form of communication, and it examines the influence of spirituality in our lives. In these tumultuous times of pervasiveness and evilness that encompass mankind, I truly believe that spirituality is the saving grace for mankind's existence. Furthermore, it is my intent to awaken social consciousness through my poetry, which encourages self-introspection and initiates dialogue for racial equality, love, and peace that epitomize our commonalities for the betterment of humanity. Also by Edward Hayes: Spiritual Enlightment: A Collection of Contemporary Poems


Crossing Troubled Waters

Crossing Troubled Waters

Author: Elayne Grant Archer

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 152553792X

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"It has taken three years since my husband was killed in active service for me to get back to normal—or as normal as one can expect to be when the entire pattern of one’s life has been changed, and new threads have to be woven into a different design." These are the brave, wise words of Phyllis Grant Archer, a war widow, Canadian immigrant, and feminist before her time. Born in London in 1911, Phyllis led an exciting life, overcoming the challenges of a tumultuous childhood, discrimination as a working woman in the 1930s, the birth of her son during the Blitz, and the death of her husband in the war, just after the birth of her daughter. Seeking to start anew, Phyllis took her children to Toronto in 1944. Once there, however, she often faced hostility as a single, working mother and immigrant. She struggled to find safe and affordable housing and childcare and to balance her roles as breadwinner and caregiver. But this is not a misery memoir. Ultimately, the memoirist and her small family survive and thrive through a combination of “just getting on with it,” as well as wit, humour, and the solace of literature. The memoirist’s daughter, Elayne Archer, has edited and annotated Crossing Troubled Waters. Elayne’s “afterthoughts” at the end of each chapter put the memoir into perspective, observing not only Phyllis’ personal growth but also the shifting political and social landscape in terms of women’s roles and parenting standards. The result is an unforgettable story about resilience and forging ahead in the face of hardship.


Crossing Bridges over Troubled Waters

Crossing Bridges over Troubled Waters

Author: Roxie Ann Hamilton

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2013-06-21

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 1481766031

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You cannot predict what you will face or go through, but God will be able to help you in any situation. In Crossing Bridges over Troubled Waters, one concept that stood out in my mind was to accept the things I could not change and change those things that I could. I pray that this book will inspire each reader to a higher level of greater faith and knowing anything is possible with God.


Crossing the Bridge Over Troubled Water

Crossing the Bridge Over Troubled Water

Author: E. Bernie Nash

Publisher:

Published: 2008-07-01

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9781434390622

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Concerned about your family and America? Presented as a fast-paced, personal account of a family living through modern warfare set in idyllic Central Texas, this fact-filled fiction is insightfully descriptive in regards to the principles of preparedness, survivalism, evasion and escape, warfare theory, the news and socio-political processes of the day, as well as the political solutions we need to enact NOW before this future conflict actually erupts. It is your constitutional and unalienable right to defend life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness - learn how. After the problematic elections of 2008, life in the U.S. changed for the worse, as the control grid that was incrementally installed over the last decades finally was completely in place. This journal from the future tells of the strife created by the Globalist ideal against free peoples, the survival evasion and escape from violence ridden urban centers, and the defense of freedom by the new U.S. Citizen Defense Forces. You will learn that all this trauma could have been avoided if you recognize propaganda, avoid being swayed by the Hegelian Dialectic of problem, reaction, solution and to stand up NOW in defense of truth and freedom. Preparedness was the key to ride out the storm as America was being ruined by design by enemies foreign and domestic. This book is a primer, general in regards to the worldwide sociopolitical phenomena we face, as well as detailed and specific in regards to important information you need to know. It was my hope in writing this book, that the reader would feel a sense of urgency and become more conversant about what hides beneath the surface, as well as to continue this research on their own.


Crossing Troubled Waters

Crossing Troubled Waters

Author: Elayne Grant Archer

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2019-08-26

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1525537938

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"It has taken three years since my husband was killed in active service for me to get back to normal—or as normal as one can expect to be when the entire pattern of one’s life has been changed, and new threads have to be woven into a different design." These are the brave, wise words of Phyllis Grant Archer, a war widow, Canadian immigrant, and feminist before her time. Born in London in 1911, Phyllis led an exciting life, overcoming the challenges of a tumultuous childhood, discrimination as a working woman in the 1930s, the birth of her son during the Blitz, and the death of her husband in the war, just after the birth of her daughter. Seeking to start anew, Phyllis took her children to Toronto in 1944. Once there, however, she often faced hostility as a single, working mother and immigrant. She struggled to find safe and affordable housing and childcare and to balance her roles as breadwinner and caregiver. But this is not a misery memoir. Ultimately, the memoirist and her small family survive and thrive through a combination of “just getting on with it,” as well as wit, humour, and the solace of literature. The memoirist’s daughter, Elayne Archer, has edited and annotated Crossing Troubled Waters. Elayne’s “afterthoughts” at the end of each chapter put the memoir into perspective, observing not only Phyllis’ personal growth but also the shifting political and social landscape in terms of women’s roles and parenting standards. The result is an unforgettable story about resilience and forging ahead in the face of hardship.


Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters

Author: Kathryn White

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-12-12

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 146975052X

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Meagan Stevens and her sister Chris, are brought up with good Christian morals. Mark DeFore is the son of a minister and the father of one. They are brought together by fate, and their adultress affair that follows goes against all their beliefs. Mark's wife Karla, struggles with alcohol; their family is torn apart. Megan's ex-husband Robert, a handsome popular sportscaster struggles with a very darkside. Megan seeks comfort with her friends and especially with Greg an artist whom she meets in Paris. She seeks his advise, however, their meeting and his move to New York, alters his life forever. These families are linked by the lake that drifts by their estates. Evil cuts through the fog, death lies beneath the water. Can the love of Megan and Mark survive? Should it?


Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters

Author: Charles Bright

Publisher:

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 470

ISBN-13: 9781467558402

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When village workers discover the headless skeleton of a toddler in a Raggedy Ann dress in an abandoned railroad shack scheduled for demolition in their quaint "Little Englande" neighborhood (like a page plucked from the pages of a Dickens novel), they call in Lieutenant Pete Meyer of the Village of Oleander's Police Department to investigate. It wouldn't be the last murder in the Village of Oleander.