And Social Justice for All

And Social Justice for All

Author: Lisa Van Engen

Publisher: Kregel Publications

Published: 2019-02-26

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 082544506X

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Equips parents to inspire kids to take on social injustice--at any age With the constant barrage of difficult stories through news and social media, today's kids are increasingly aware of the real problems real people confront every day. And they're quicker than ever to come to parents and other trusted adults to ask how they can help--or why they're not already doing so. And Social Justice for Allequips Christian families to tackle social justice issues together. It inspires them to bring light and love to a dark and scary world. Educator and mom Lisa Van Engen creates innovative resources to engage kids in understanding and responding to fourteen justice issues such as clean water, creation care, immigration and refugees, hunger, race, and poverty. After placing each issue in kid-friendly context, she offers interactive features: · High-interest conversation starters for each age group to challenge thinking and assumptions · A family devotional to anchor each social justice issue in God's Word · Engaging, age-tiered activities for reading, playing, observing, creating, connecting, and experimenting in God's world · Tips and internet links to extend awareness and invest resources in social justice. Throughout each chapter, children speak their own thoughts about injustice and what they think God is calling them to do. By looking at both the roots of injustice and what Christians can do right now to help, And Social Justice for All empowers both adults and children to encounter a broken world with insight and empathy. Simple yet powerful, it lights the path for families to make a real, God-directed difference together.


Trespassing

Trespassing

Author: Gwendolyn M. Parker

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1999-01-13

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0547561687

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“A striking memoir of a gifted black woman’s lonely, difficult, and unsatisfying climb to the heights of American power and prestige.” —Kirkus Reviews Parker’s compelling memoir offers a revealing glimpse inside corporate America through the eyes of a black woman “intruder.” From a nurturing childhood in a middle-class black community, Parker rose in the ranks on Wall Street only to discover that racism and sexism still prevail at the top. Full of both outrage and regret, Trespassing is frank and unflinching but leavened with humor and compassion. “An important, keenly observed work that should be read by everyone who is interested in a good story, as well as by those intrigued by the gripping personal drama that comes from extending token access to a few black professionals and calling that phenomenon—integration” (Lani Guinier, author of The Tyranny of Meritocracy). “The stings and isolation of a career at the top . . . engagingly written and fluidly paced.” —The New York Times “An important voice in Black women’s emerging tapestry of words.” —Jill Nelson, author of Volunteer Slavery “Searching and painfully revealing, depicting each moment with searing clarity . . . Parker shows what it means to be invisible and erased.” —Time “Graceful . . . funny, moving and insightful.” —Newsday


Not So Stories

Not So Stories

Author: Edited by David Thomas Moore

Publisher: Abaddon Books

Published: 2018-04-10

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1786181037

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My Gift, My Joy, My Privilege

My Gift, My Joy, My Privilege

Author: Marie Shukaitis

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781982976897

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Come share this heartwarming journey with the author and it will broaden your horizons, add to your joy and contribute to your gratitude and pride in being an American offering rare views into the lives of children relegated to orphanages in third world countries and their eventual unification with their "forever families" here in our beloved UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!


The Awakening

The Awakening

Author: Alicia Ashley

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2008-04-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781600372919

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This book aims to show readers the actions they must take to start attracting the life they want. Ashley explains the three powerful steps necessary for success, how many people sabotage their success and why, and finally how to change those negative behaviors.


The Visiting Privilege

The Visiting Privilege

Author: Joy Williams

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2015-09-08

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 1101874902

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The definitive story collection “by one of the most celebrated American short-story writers…. Powerful, important, compassionate, and full of dark humor. This is a book that will be reread with admiration and love many times over” (Vanity Fair). Joy Williams has been celebrated as a master of the short story for four decades, her renown passing as a given from one generation to the next even in the shifting landscape of contemporary writing. At long last the incredible scope of her singular achievement is put on display: thirty-three stories drawn from three much-lauded collections, and another thirteen appearing here for the first time in book form. Forty-six stories in all, far and away the most comprehensive volume in her long career, showcasing her crisp, elegant prose, her dark wit, and her uncanny ability to illuminate our world through characters and situations that feel at once peculiar and foreign and disturbingly familiar. Virtually all American writers have their favorite Joy Williams stories, as do many readers of all ages, and each one of them is available here.


The Glad River

The Glad River

Author: Will D. Campbell

Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 9781573124454

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The Glad River is a deeply affecting novel. No one in Claughton County ever understood why Doops Momber refused to be baptized: his people were all good Baptists. And no one in Cummings, Mississippi, knew that Kingston Smylie's daddy was really his granddaddy and that Kingston wasn't really white. And at Camp Polk, no one knew anything at all about Fordache Arceneau because he spoke only Cajun. They met in basic training. Green kids who'd always felt themselves to be outsiders, they formed a community of three. They called it the neighborhood. After seeing action together at Guadalcanal, the three friends went back to the lives they'd each known, but they went on meeting regularly, keeping up the neighborhood. Their lives were untroubled, until the day Fordache found himself accused of murder, on trial for his life. And in a small Southern courtroom in the autumn of 1952, the neighborhood - bound by love and based on understanding - faced its ultimate test. The Glad River is a deeply affecting novel. Grounded in a particular place and time, its themes are, nonetheless, universal. A novel that probes the limits of religion and the state, it is also the work of a master storyteller and civil rights activist whose works are considered a treasure of modern Southern literature. Will D. Campbell is a widely recognized and honored preacher, writer, speaker, and civil rights leader. He is a National Book Award finalist and winner of the Lillian Smith Prize and the Christopher Award. In 2000, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal. His major works are nonfiction, telling among others, the stories of Mercer University (The Stem of Jessee), a communal farm (Providence), and his own life (Brother to a Dragonfly). He is also an esteemed writer of fiction, including The Glad River, Cecilia's Sin, and two children's books. Before his death in 2013, Will lived in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Praise for The Glad River In these days of books about religion and community, we need a book like The Glad River - about real religion and real community. And it's real funny, a testament to the big heart of a great man, one of America's outlaw heroes: Will Campbell." - Clyde Edgerton, author of Raney and Walking Across Egypt In The Glad River, Will Campbell offers us a wild ride, a picaresque pilgrimage through the Deep South, ar, and madness to salvation. His book explores themes of community, race, and redemption; the claims of the past and the power of stories. But it's a free-wheeling free-for-all, a rollicking gift of a novel. If Will Campbell writes like a crazy angel, maybe it's because he is one. You'd better join up - this is one trip you don't want to miss." - Lee Smith, author of Oral History and The Last Girls


Galatians

Galatians

Author: Geoff Ziegler

Publisher: Crossway

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1433543052

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The Knowing the Bible series is a resource designed to help Bible readers better understand and apply God’s Word. These 12-week studies lead participants through books of the Bible and are made up of four basic components: (1) Reflection questions help readers engage the text at a deeper level; (2) “Gospel Glimpses” highlight the gospel of grace throughout each book; (3) “Whole-Bible Connections” show how any given passage connects to the Bible’s overarching story of redemption, culminating in Christ; and (4) “Theological Soundings” identify how historic orthodox doctrines are taught or reinforced throughout Scripture. With contributions from an array of influential pastors and church leaders, these gospel-centered studies will help Christians see and cherish the message of God’s grace on each and every page of the Bible. The book of Galatians is one of the apostle Paul’s most impassioned and eloquent letters. It warns Christians of the dangers of both legalism and lawlessness, while calling them to live lives that are shaped by the gospel. In this study, pastor Geoff Ziegler walks readers through the promises, warnings, and gospel declarations found in Galatians. Both accessible and theologically robust, this study will help Christians find freedom in their identity as God’s adopted children.


Fuel Up

Fuel Up

Author: Dana Cohen, MD

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2024-10-08

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1401977359

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Simple, easy, and powerful advice to help you cheat your way to good health using a tool that 90 percent of households already own—a blender—from integrative physician Dr. Dana Cohen and Colin Sapire, the creator of the Nutribullet and Beast blenders. Ready to revolutionize your approach to healthy eating? Grab your blender and let Fuel Up guide you to a healthier, more vibrant life as you discover how delicious and easy optimal health can be! Transform your everyday blender into a powerful tool for health using this groundbreaking, science-backed guide by Colin Sapire, the innovative force behind the Beast and Nutribullet® blenders, and Dr. Dana Cohen, a trailblazing integrative physician. Whether you’re a busy professional, a parent on the go, or someone looking to overhaul their eating habits, this book is your blueprint for integrating more fruits and vegetables into your diet. Learn how to stay hydrated, enjoy a variety of nutrient-rich meals without the fuss of long prep times or tedious cleanups, and even sneak in those superfoods you know you should be eating but aren’t as you effortlessly blend your way to optimal health and increased vitality. Featuring 100 easy-to-follow recipes—from energizing smoothies to comforting soups and invigorating cocktails—Fuel Up makes healthy eating straightforward, enjoyable, sustainable, and as simple as flipping a switch.