Amy needed a change in her life. She needed to get away from her domineering boyfriend, so she went home to Speck City. She went home to visit her mother, and in turn found a warrior struggling with his own demons.
Andrew Abernethy employs the concept of ‘kingdom’ as an entry point for organizing Isaiah’s major themes. Four features frame his study: God, the King; the lead agents of the King; the realm of the kingdom; the people of the King.
Kimeni is the story of war, love, betrayal, the bond of friendship and one man’s spiritual unfoldment. Igada Ihemka raced against time and fought against strange beings. The more he fought, the more he understood the futilities of wars. The light of wisdom dawned upon him and he realized that life is eternal. His thoughts changed and his pursuit also changed. And he was left to make a choice— whether to obey the call of the Infinite or remain tied to his mundane pursuit.
A Northern Irish writer explores his adopted homeland through film in this irreverent yet moving journey through each of the 50 states. Set among a personal backdrop of immigration memoir, he takes on American myths in their most powerful form—the motion picture—by setting out to determine if a Kansas yellow brick road really does lead to the end of the rainbow, and whether it first has to pass through Colorado's Overlook Hotel. Amid the multipurpose woodchippers, friendly exorcists, and faulty motel showers, resurrected baseball players, and miracle-working gardeners, he examines what the stories we tell reveal about American lives and uses this to sum up what he has learned about the promises, failures, and hope that is America.