Treasure in the Ashes: Our Journey Home from the Ruins of Sexual Abuse

Treasure in the Ashes: Our Journey Home from the Ruins of Sexual Abuse

Author: Sue Nicewander

Publisher: Shepherd Press

Published: 2018-10

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9781633421394

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Treasure in the Ashes is an interactive workbook that gently leads readers on a biblical journey through the grueling questions and doubt, emotional turmoil, and relational fallout that follow sexual abuse. This book encourages honest and thorough Christ-centered discipleship through the aftermath of sexual abuse, addressing hard questions and painful issues that are feared and often denied by the Christian community. People using this resource will]€] [€[ Learn to push against shame by giving voice to their stories in a safe setting; [€[ Address doubts and questions they harbor about God, and learn to consider Scripture's rich, bold worldview on the subject; [€[ Apply the gospel of Jesus Christ and learn the importance of His character and grace-filled sacrifice to them personally; [€[ Be introduced to a biblical self-image, and challenged to gain hope by defining themselves and their purpose in Christ; [€[ Learn how to apply the gospel to their relationships with four basic biblical principles; [€[ Learn to embrace their story as part of the larger story of redemption and reach out to others with the hope of Jesus.


Love Amid the Ashes (Treasures of His Love Book #1)

Love Amid the Ashes (Treasures of His Love Book #1)

Author: Mesu Andrews

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2011-03-01

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1441214828

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Readers often think of Job sitting on the ash heap, his life in shambles. But how did he get there? What was Job's life like before tragedy struck? What did he think as his world came crashing down around him? And what was life like after God restored his wealth, health, and family? Through painstaking research and a writer's creative mind, Mesu Andrews weaves an emotional and stirring account of this well-known story told through the eyes of the women who loved him. Drawing together the account of Job with those of Esau's tribe and Jacob's daughter Dinah, Love Amid the Ashes breathes life, romance, and passion into the classic biblical story of suffering and steadfast faith.


Treasures of the North

Treasures of the North

Author: Tracie Peterson

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780739417577

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In a dramatic new series, a host of characters is drawn to the rugged Yukon to start life anew. Fleeing an arranged marriage, Grace escapes to Alaska. Peter, a widower, must choose between parenting his young children and following his dream, while Karen chooses to strike out on her own in search of a missing family member.


Gold in the Ashes

Gold in the Ashes

Author: Michelle Booth

Publisher: Chariot Victor Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781564760500

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Designed for groups or individuals, this study of the ancient Book of Job lets readers explore the relationship between despair and reason, find ways to salvage faith--even in the midst of suffering--think through ways to serve others who are stranded in the ash pit and, like Job, learn to survive.


Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas

Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas

Author: Jonathan W. Stokes

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-08-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 0147515637

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This funny, action-filled series is perfect for adventure-loving fans of Indiana Jones and James Patterson's Treasure Hunters! Twelve-year-old Addison Cooke just wishes something exciting would happen to him. His aunt and uncle, both world-famous researchers, travel to the ends of the earth searching for hidden treasure, dodging dangerous robbers along the way, while Addison is stuck in school all day. Luckily for Addison, adventure has a way of finding the Cookes. After his uncle unearths the first ancient Incan clue needed to find a vast trove of lost treasure, he is kidnapped by members of a shadowy organization intent on stealing the riches. Addison’s uncle is the bandits’ key to deciphering the ancient clues and looting the treasure . . . unless Addison and his friends can outsmart the kidnappers and crack the code first! Full of laugh-out-loud moments, danger, excitement, and nonstop action, Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas is sure to strike gold with kid readers. "What to give the kid who's read all the Harry Potter and Percy Jackson books? Try Addison Cooke and the Treasure of the Incas." —Parents Magazine "An exciting Indiana Jones-style tale of a seventh-grade boy trying to save his kidnapped aunt and uncle—museum curators who are linked to an ancient key that unlocks riches.” —Good Housekeeping "An exciting, adventurous new read…the first book in a new series that promises laugh-out-loud moments and nonstop action." —Boys’ Life


Long Division

Long Division

Author: Kiese Laymon

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-06-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1982174838

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Winner of the NAACP Image Award for Fiction From Kiese Laymon, author of the critically acclaimed memoir Heavy, comes a “funny, astute, searching” (The Wall Street Journal) debut novel about Black teenagers that is a satirical exploration of celebrity, authorship, violence, religion, and coming of age in post-Katrina Mississippi. Written in a voice that’s alternately humorous, lacerating, and wise, Long Division features two interwoven stories. In the first, it’s 2013: after an on-stage meltdown during a nationally televised quiz contest, fourteen-year-old Citoyen “City” Coldson becomes an overnight YouTube celebrity. The next day, he’s sent to stay with his grandmother in the small coastal community of Melahatchie, where a young girl named Baize Shephard has recently disappeared. Before leaving, City is given a strange book without an author called Long Division. He learns that one of the book’s main characters is also named City Coldson—but Long Division is set in 1985. This 1985-version of City, along with his friend and love interest, Shalaya Crump, discovers a way to travel into the future, and steals a laptop and cellphone from an orphaned teenage rapper called...Baize Shephard. They ultimately take these items with them all the way back to 1964, to help another time-traveler they meet to protect his family from the Ku Klux Klan. City’s two stories ultimately converge in the work shed behind his grandmother’s house, where he discovers the key to Baize’s disappearance. Brilliantly “skewering the disingenuous masquerade of institutional racism” (Publishers Weekly), this dreamlike “smart, funny, and sharp” (Jesmyn Ward), novel shows the work that young Black Americans must do, while living under the shadow of a history “that they only gropingly understand and must try to fill in for themselves” (The Wall Street Journal).


Treasure Palaces

Treasure Palaces

Author: The Economist

Publisher: The Economist

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1610396812

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In this exuberant celebration of the world's museums, great and small, revered writers like Ann Patchett, Julian Barnes, Ali Smith, and more tell us about their favorite museums, including the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York, the Mus'e Rodin in Paris, and the Prado in Madrid. These essays, collected from the pages of The Economist's Intelligent Life magazine, reveal the special hold that some museums have over us all. Acclaimed novelist William Boyd visits the Leopold Museum in Vienna -- a shrine to his favorite artist, Egon Schiele, whom Boyd first discovered on a postcard as a University student. In front of her favorite Rodins, Allison Pearson recalls a traumatic episode she suffered at the hands of a schoolteacher following a trip to the Mus'e in Paris. Neil Gaiman admires the fantastic world depicted in British outsider artist Richard Dadd's "The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke," a tiny painting that also decorated the foldout cover of a Queen album, housed in the Victorian room of Tate Britain's Pre-Raphaelite collection. Ann Patchett fondly revisits Harvard University's Museum of Natural History -- which she discovered at 19, while in the throes of summer romance with a biology student named Jack. Treasure Palaces is a treasure trove of wonders, a tribute to the diversity and power of the museums, the safe-keepers of our world's most extraordinary artifacts, and an intimate look into the deeply personal reveries we fall into when before great art.


Raking the Ashes

Raking the Ashes

Author: Nancy Simons Peterson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0978569458

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This handbook is a "must have" for researching San Francisco ancestors, providing invaluable guidance on which records were lost in the 1906 earthquake and fire, which records survived, and where to find them.


Baba Treasure Chest

Baba Treasure Chest

Author: Ronesa Aveela

Publisher:

Published: 2018-05

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 9780999686157

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Collection of four previously published Baba Treasure Chest stories, including activities and coloring pages: The Miracle Stork, Born From the Ashes, Mermaid's Gift, and The Christmas Thief. In the tradition of family togetherness, Baba Treasure Chest stories are geared toward the entire family: Adults reading stories to children, families participating in activities, and children working together on coloring pages.