Michael's Eulogy

Michael's Eulogy

Author: Christopher Selna

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

Published: 2011-02

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1457502305

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Michael's Eulogy centers around one man having to play God over a decision that pertains to not only a convicted murderer, but also the lives of a whole town and especially, the man's late best friend. Danny Gardner is asked to speak the eulogy at the funeral of his childhood best friend Michael Connolly, who had committed suicide, leaving a letter for everyone to read. But a day following the funeral and Danny's return home, he's given a letter written by Michael, explaining in riddles the true reason of suicide and that the original letter is more of a ploy. Confused and uncertain of the letter'smeaning, Danny recalls a pastmurder of a female classmate of theirs. Having to investigate hidden lies surrounding her murder that entails with the letter, Danny returns to Michael's hometown, but this time to cross examine the town's most protected secret that could destroy the entire town if discovered and revealed. ChristopherWilliamSelnawas born inMission Viejo, California. When hewas six his family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, where he attended Sandpiper Elementary, Desert Shadows Middle School, and graduated at St. Mary's High School. After graduation, Christopher enlisted in theMarines and served four active years and was discharged honorably. He then attended Scottsdale Community College, and after a year of tending school, he decided to move to Los Angeles and pursue a screenwriting career. During his time in Los Angeles, Christopher Selna had worked at three restaurants as a bartender, notably Mastro's Steakhouse in Beverly Hills. Deciding that there were too many distractions he moved to Oregon with half of his first novel completed. Shortly after, he finished that novel and two more afterwards. Leaving Oregon a year later, he returned to Arizona where he started and finished his fourth novel, Michael's Eulogy. He still resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, and is working on a new novel.


One Moment Can Change a Soul

One Moment Can Change a Soul

Author: Tom Peterson

Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor

Published: 2020-05-28

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 1681925850

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God wants YOU to become a hero of the Faith. He wants all of us to share the truth and beauty we've found in the Catholic Church, no matter who we are or where we come from. In One Moment Can Change a Soul: Helping Catholics Come Home, you'll find encouragement and inspiration to say "yes" to God's call. Tom Peterson shows how God gives each one of us the grace we need to share the Faith and show countless people the way home to Jesus and his Church. "The mission of Tom Peterson and Catholics Come Home to bring souls home to Jesus and the church is critically important during this challenging time in our history. I fully support this New Evangelization project." - Pastor Rick Warren, author of The Purpose Driven Life "Tom inspires each of us to share God's love with others in order to help change the world for the better, for eternity." - Roma Downey, Touched by an Angel star and co-producer of The Bible TV series. ABOUT THE AUTHOR After twenty-five years as an award-winning corporate advertising executive, Tom Peterson experienced a radical spiritual conversion while on a Catholic retreat. Soon afterward, he founded three media apostolates: VirtueMedia.org (pro-life), CatholicsComeHome.org (new evangelization), and AmenAlleluia.org. Catholics Come Home, the first faith group ever to air on national networks like CBS, NBC, and ESPN has reached over 300 million viewers and helped more than a half-million souls home to the Catholic Church. Tom hosts the popular prime-time EWTN television series Catholics Come Home, has presented internationally at over five hundred Catholic conferences, has had numerous appearances on national media venues, and has authored five popular books. He has been a member of Legatus International for eighteen years and served as vice-chairman. Tom lives in Atlanta with his wife of thirty-four years, and has three daughters, and six grandchildren.


Reflections on Mortality

Reflections on Mortality

Author: B. Glenn Wilkerson DMin

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2017-02-23

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1532007671

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Many of us fill our lives with so much work, entertainment, and fluff that we fail to consider the reality that our personal journeys on earth must someday come to an end. This collection of essays and articles points out that human existence is a fragile, terminal gift. Accepting that encourages us to live dynamic, purposeful lives. Combining insights from thought leaders in the fields of medicine, mental health, and religion, as well as hospice, funeral directors, and those who have faced life-threatening situations, the writers and editors of this book share their honest, open views about death, dying, and the possibilities of an afterlife. Enormously compelling and easy to read, the book calls us to engage in passionate, meaningful living in the here and now. Start making every day count with Reflections on Mortality. I found the book helpful in setting out so many issues surrounding our death and dying. His Eminence Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops I found myself asking, Why wasnt a book of this scope and impact available until now? It is a true gift to all of us. Robert J. Wicks, Psy.D., author of Perspective: The Calm within the Storm; Bounce: Living the Resilient Life


Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A.

Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A.

Author: Danielle Allen

Publisher: Liveright Publishing

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1631493124

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So tender yet courageous is this fierce family memoir that it makes mass incarceration nothing less than a new American tragedy. In a shattering work that shifts between a woman’s private anguish over the loss of her beloved baby cousin and a scholar’s fierce critique of the American prison system, Danielle Allen seeks answers to what, for many years, felt unanswerable. Why? Why did her cousin, a precocious young man who dreamed of being a firefighter and a writer, end up dead? Why did he languish in prison? And why, at the age of fifteen, was he in an alley in South Central Los Angeles, holding a gun while trying to steal someone’s car? Cuz means both “cousin” and “because.” In this searing memoir, Allen unfurls a "new American story" about a world tragically transformed by the sudden availability of narcotics and the rise of street gangs—a collision, followed by a reactionary War on Drugs, that would devastate not only South Central L.A. but virtually every urban center in the nation. At thirteen, sensitive, talkative Michael Allen was suddenly tossed into this cauldron, a violent world where he would be tried at fifteen as an adult for an attempted carjacking, and where he would be sent, along with an entire generation, cascading into the spiral of the Los Angeles prison system. Throughout her cousin Michael’s eleven years in prison, Danielle Allen—who became a dean at the University of Chicago at the age of thirty-two—remained psychically bonded to her self-appointed charge, visiting Michael in prison and corresponding with him regularly. When she finally welcomed her baby cousin home, she adopted the role of "cousin on duty," devotedly supporting Michael’s fresh start while juggling the demands of her own academic career. As Cuz heartbreakingly reveals, even Allen’s devotion, as unwavering as it was, could not save Michael from the brutal realities encountered by newly released young men navigating the streets of South Central. The corrosive entanglements of gang warfare, combined with a star-crossed love for a gorgeous woman driving a gold Mercedes, would ultimately be Michael’s undoing. In this Ellisonian story of a young African American man’s coming-of-age in late twentieth-century America, and of the family who will always love Michael, we learn how we lost an entire generation.


But God, I Don’t Want to Write a Book!

But God, I Don’t Want to Write a Book!

Author: Scherry George

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2021-11-18

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1664246967

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Throughout her life, author Scherry George has been blessed with experiences that defy the natural, and she came to understand she was destined to write them down to honour God and His majesty toward her and to encourage others in their path to seek and find Him. In But God, I Don’t Want to Write a Book!, she offers a compilation of her truths regarding the wondrous experiences she’s witnessed since before her birth to the present time. Scherry reveals she is a regular person whom God has used supernaturally throughout her life when she listened and was obedient to His promptings, to exalt His presence and His glory. Filled with many insights, But God, I Don’t Want to Write a Book! prompts you to ask pivotal questions that will examine your thinking and, in most cases, defy societal norms, culture, education, religion, and perhaps even change your own personal beliefs. It encourages you and empowers you to not be afraid to incline your ears to hear the voice of God and that by heeding the voice of the Holy Spirit, God will coordinate His desires in your life by blessing you and others in miraculous fashion.