Hope on the Horizon
Author: Kathryn McNeill Crane
Publisher: Kathryn McNeill Crane
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Total Pages: 232
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Author: Kathryn McNeill Crane
Publisher: Kathryn McNeill Crane
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Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gail Stoewer
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1612154948
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGail Stoewer was born and raised in San Diego, California. Her journey would travel thousands of miles, with no distance covered, until she found the exit to her true purpose and destiny. Gail's course was set by a deep, early love for God, and then a deeper doubt of Him as she circumvented her life as a human here on earth. Gail faced the battles of human existence, as all her identity and meaning were being stripped away. It became evident, during the battles, what the truth really was and it's significance. When her road was filled with potholes, detours and human discouragement, Gail discovered who was really in charge and the power they held to change her destiny.
Author: Laura Davey
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Published: 2022-05-15
Total Pages: 151
ISBN-13: 1486622380
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHope on the Horizon tells the story of Laura Davey, who sustained an acquired brain injury at the age of twelve. The book chronicles the high and low points of being an injured individual, including the many trials she faced and overcame only through the grace of God. Through this book, she hopes to serve as an advocate for others who have been affected by a brain injury and shed some light on what people can expect when similar injuries occur in their lives.
Author: Onjali Q. Rauf
Publisher: Wren & Rook
Published: 2022-05-26
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781526364418
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Miss, do you really think we can all help? Even me?" - Tammy, 8 years old. Growing up, there is so much out of our control, so much we can feel helpless about, and so many terrible things we have to watch grown-ups doing to our world. But when it comes to understanding and righting wrongs - it's always children who get it first. In this inspiring and practical handbook, bestselling children's author and Human Rights campaigner, Onjali Raúf, draws on her experiences working with women's rights organisations and refugee charities. She introduces readers to some of the most amazing people we can be inspired by (some who are from fictional worlds and some who are very real!). And she tells readers 10 of her top secrets for channelling your frustrations into something positive, developing your empathy toolkit and making the world a better place. From remembering that we are all human beings and that we are all equal, to realising your worth and that nothing is ever done alone, this is Onjali's rallying call to every child that has ever felt hopeless. Because with a bit of compassion, a big dollop of hope and even the smallest act of kindness, change will come and together we can make things better. Hope is on the horizon; you just have to find it.
Author: Donna-Beth Douglas
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2006-08-01
Total Pages: 250
ISBN-13: 1847288499
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFind the keys to vibrant health ...and defeat cancer in the process. Nearly 1 in 3 Americans will be affected by cancer in their lifetime. But there is hope. It doesn't have to be you. New discoveries have revealed powerful natural and integrative approaches for treatment and prevention. These principles are equally effective for producing overall health and fighting chronic diseases such as heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. Evidence based and clearly written, you will learn exactly how to use healing foods, herbs and lifestyle interventions. In Hope on the Horizon, Dr. Douglas details a step-by-step plan you can use at home now to renew your body, soul and spirit. Discover how these potent health-transforming principles can rekindle your youthful energy, help you live longer, stronger and disease FREE. It's NOT another diet book- This book will CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Author: Lois Lowry
Publisher: Clarion Books
Published: 2020
Total Pages: 85
ISBN-13: 0358129400
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom two-time Newbery medalist and living legend Lois Lowry comes a moving account of the lives lost in two of WWII's most infamous events: Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima. With evocative black-and-white illustrations by SCBWI Golden Kite Award winner Kenard Pak. Lois Lowry looks back at history through a personal lens as she draws from her own memories as a child in Hawaii and Japan, as well as from historical research, in this stunning work in verse for young readers. On the Horizon tells the story of people whose lives were lost or forever altered by the twin tragedies of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima. Based on the lives of soldiers at Pearl Harbor and civilians in Hiroshima, On the Horizon contemplates humanity and war through verse that sings with pain, truth, and the importance of bridging cultural divides. This masterful work emphasizes empathy and understanding in search of commonality and friendship, vital lessons for students as well as citizens of today's world. Kenard Pak's stunning illustrations depict real-life people, places, and events, making for an incredibly vivid return to our collective past. In turns haunting, heartbreaking, and uplifting, On The Horizon will remind readers of the horrors and heroism in our past, as well as offer hope for our future.
Author: Bill Sharpe
Publisher: Triarchy Press
Published: 2020-06-16
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 1911193872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA practical framework for thinking about the future... and an exploration of 'future consciousness' and how to develop it
Author: Phil Brucato
Publisher: White Wolf Games Studio
Published: 1996-07
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781565044258
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReality is a lie invented by a technocratic enemy who has written history to it's liking. The truth is magic'ae the universe can be crafted with a simple working of your will. Mages have taught this truth throughout the ages, but the proponents of technology have crushed the mystic masters. Join the last stand in the war for reality. Mage: The Ascension places you in the midst of supernatural intrigues and inner struggles. The more secrets you learn, the more important your wisdom and power become. Mage drags spirituality and metaphysics screaming through the streets of a postmodern nightmare. The source on the Traditions' bastion beyond the Earthly realm.
Author: Sarah Walton
Publisher: The Good Book Company
Published: 2017-04-01
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1784980749
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThirty biblical meditations for women that offer hope in times of suffering. Thirty biblical meditations for women that offer hope in times of suffering. Hurt is real. But so is hope. Kristen and Sarah have walked through, and are walking in, difficult times. So these thirty biblical reflections are full of realism about the hurts of life-yet overwhelmingly full of hope about the God who gives life. This book will gently encourage and greatly help any woman who is struggling with suffering-whether physical, emotional or psychological, and whether for a season or for longer. It is a book to buy for yourself, or to buy for a member of your church or friend. For anyone who is hurting, this book will give hope, not just for life beyond the suffering, but for life in the suffering. Each chapter contains a biblical reflection, with questions and prayers, and a space for journaling.
Author: Alan Mittleman
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2009-07-02
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 0191608858
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow and why should hope play a key role in a twenty-first century democratic politics? Alan Mittleman offers a philosophical exploration of the theme, contending that a modern construction of hope as an emotion is deficient. He revives the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue, reconstructing this in a contemporary philosophical idiom. In this framework, hope is less a spontaneous reaction than it is a choice against despair; a decision to live with confidence and expectation, based on a rational assessment of possibility and a faith in the underlying goodness of life. In cultures shaped by biblical teaching, hope is thought praiseworthy. Mittleman explores the religious origins of the concept of hope in the Hebrew Scriptures, New Testament, rabbinic literature and Augustine. He traces the roots of both the praise of hope, in Jewish and Christian thought, and the criticism of hope in Greco-Roman thought and in the tradition of philosophical pessimism. Arguing on behalf of a straightened, sober form of hope, he relates hope-as-a-virtue to the tasks of democratic citizenship. Without diminishing the wisdom found in tragedy, a strong argument emerges in favour of hope as a way of taking responsibility for the world. Drawing on insights from scriptural and classical texts, philosophers, and theologians - ancient and modern, Mittleman builds a compelling case for placing hope at the centre of democratic political systems.