iGod

iGod

Author: Donald Wallenfang

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2021-12-02

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1666700061

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Who would have suspected that a boy whose heart was set on medical, musical, and football glory could end up a family man and a Catholic philosopher and theologian? Who would have guessed that a life so closed in on itself could be turned inside out by the wild love of Jesus Christ? Who would have believed that the drama of adoption and so many feelings of abandonment could be rescued by a love that never fails? iGod: A Hidden and Fragmentary Autobiography is Act I of the story of Donald Lee Wallenfang. Inside this book, the reader will be met with a narrative full of twists and turns and so many saturating moments of irony and paradox. This story testifies to the power of possibility and the unlimited reaches of divine grace. Beginning with the infancy of Donald Lee, a nonfictional tale is woven together that escorts the reader along the provocative periods of his childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, and into the early middle-age years. All in all, this is a story about conversion. It showcases the inversion of “iGod” into a life enraptured by love and responsibility inspired from an elsewhere beyond the immediate capacities of the ego. Readers will find delight in these literary and photographic vignettes that expose the metamorphosis of a life given over to the point of abandonment.


IGod

IGod

Author: Josie Carr

Publisher: Harrison House Publishers

Published: 2008-03-25

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1577948858

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Presents prayers written in God's code, the language of faith to help connect with God and find his wisdom from the book of Proverbs.


The Igod

The Igod

Author: Daniel Solomon

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2022-12-28

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1669861120

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Daniel Solomon is an accomplished author that writes both in English and Amharic, the vernacular official language of the Federal Democratic Republic. He was born and raised in Ethiopia. Hence, the majority of his works are portraits of his motherland, a country of ancient civilization, a home of hospitality, and a symbol of freedom. That being said, Daniel is currently a citizen of the United States of America, where he has lived and worked for years now. Literature is very much near and dear to the heart of Daniel Solomon. He spends a significant amount of his time reading and writing books. His work across multiple disciplines largely discourses narratives of human experience from all walks of life. Some of his exemplary books include titles lie Africa Distracted: Collection of Poems (2000) text in English, Abeshatay (2000) Novel text in Amharic, Tachyon (2016) Novel Text in Amharic, Blue Wave (2020) Novel text in English, The Sold Nation (2021) Novel, text in English, and The War of Two Brothers : collection of Poems (2019) text in English. He has also written academic books such as English for Grade 11 (2003), English for Pre-University and College Students (2005), and The Impact of Identity Politics for the Spread of Digital Marketing, the Case of Ethiopia (2021). He has also published various articles on in anemic and scientific journals such as the Journal of Engineering Computer Science, the Advanced Journal of Social Science and Humanities, and the Research Gate. His academic publications concentrate on his areas of study which embrace literature, technology, leadership, and project management. At present, the majority of his works are available online at


Listening to Your Igod

Listening to Your Igod

Author: tyler (t.J.) James

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2011-06-30

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1450298834

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Listening to Your iGod revives the discussion of religion and science and the parallels that exist between the two fields of thought. Author Tyler James presents his thoughts on why these two very different schools of thought may actually complement each other at times. Jesus taught in parables that offered parallels between nature and Gods word. Jesus himself was paralleled with nature as well, lending credence to the idea that there is more to spreading Gods word than the obvious. Consideration of the segregation and feud between science and religion points to similar segregation and differences among the worlds societies and religions today. James suggests that the world as a whole needs to gain greater maturity in order to get past these differences and live in harmony. Moreover, this connection is even more relevant given the impending apocalypse, which he believes will begin in 2016. By showing the parallels between science and religion in Listening to Your iGod, James hopes to lay the groundwork for connection and harmony.


IGod

IGod

Author: Greg W. Mitchell

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780992064211

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IGod

IGod

Author: Greg W. Mitchell

Publisher:

Published: 2013-10

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9780992064204

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A story is told of a dark force as old as history and as strong as desire, which humanity has tried to either defeat or befriend. Yet this power has no intention of being tamed, for it wants nothing less than to destroy us. Who or what is this evil that threatens our very existence? It is self-centeredness. It is what global warming, religious extremists, marital discord, criminal activity, and temper-tantrums all have in common; and no amount of negotiation or legislation will quiet its determination. The problem is: we have mixed feelings about self-centeredness. It makes us happy, yet it is the reason behind everything painful and ugly in us and in our world. What are we to do? It has so wrapped us in its clutches that strangling it feels like it would suffocate us. Its story has become our story. Gratefully, our story does not need to end in despair. There is another story, and it is about one who conquered this narcissism and established love in its place. It is a story that allows us to rethink our own life story. By thoroughly exploring God's story, iGod explores the relational crisis in which we find ourselves and outlines how we can find personal freedom, lasting peace, and eternal hope through Jesus Christ.


Chippewa exercises

Chippewa exercises

Author: Chrysostom Verwyst

Publisher: Harbor Springs, Mich. : Holy Childhood School Print

Published: 1901

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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