Walkin' my Daddy Home

Walkin' my Daddy Home

Author: Treasure Smith

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-01-10

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 1456837400

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Shirley’s dad exemplified rich faith and a zest for life. Whether a hobo riding atop freight trains in the Great Depression, or growing beans for the needy at his Garden of Weedin’ acreage, or donating most of his Social Security checks for God’s kingdom, this humble man kept the fires of his love for God and people burning strong. When his eyesight left at age 100, Shirley, along with other loving family members, walked with him—all the way Home. This insightful, riveting account—including the awe-inspiring capstone—will give confidence for your own future, and for those you may be privileged to accompany on their final journey.


When I Left My Daddy's House

When I Left My Daddy's House

Author: Shirley Johnson

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10-06

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781697593785

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When I left my daddy's home as a young woman in the 1960s, I could never have imagined the journey I would take in learning about the power and love of my Holy Father. From small-town living to international traveling, my gifts have allowed me to minister to those in need, including myself and those I love. This is my story of victory in the face of death and adversity. Of how sometimes, we have to leave home to find "home." When I Left My Daddy's House is a testimony, a love story, if you will, and it is my fervent prayer that as I continue to share it and walk in my purpose, that my praise shows you the way to the ultimate creator and keeper of love - The Father!


Walking Home

Walking Home

Author: Eric Walters

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2014-10-28

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0385681585

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Set in both the wilds and slums of Kenya, a powerful story about a brother and sister's brave journey to find a place to call home. 13-year-old Muchoki and his younger sister, Jata, can barely recognize what's become of their lives. Only weeks ago they lived in a bustling Kenyan village, going to school, playing soccer with friends, and helping at their parents' store. But sudden political violence has killed their father and destroyed their home. Now, Muchoki, Jata, and their ailing mother live in a tent in an overcrowded refugee camp. By day, they try to fend off hunger and boredom. By night, their fears about the future are harder to keep at bay. Driven by both hope and desperation, Muchoki and Jata set off on what seems like an impossible journey: to walk hundreds of kilometers to find their last remaining family.


My Walk in June

My Walk in June

Author: Shannon Savage

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2020-02-12

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1973685094

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June 6, 2010, is the day Shannon’s life was rocked to its core and changed forever. Following the unexpected, tragic death of her husband, she struggled with not only grief but also panic attacks and difficulty moving forward. Enduring anger, pain, and confusion, she eventually found her way back to God. My Walk in June is the true story of one woman’s journey through tragedy. In the middle of debilitating pain, God revealed Himself to Shannon. He taught her how he uses the most terrible of circumstances to create a beautiful life of great faith, peace, and understanding. Having real faith does not mean constant happiness in this life. Christians suffer the same horrible losses as anyone else. For Shannon, doubting, questioning, and even falling away from God was just as much a part of her faith as worshiping and believing in His purpose. For anyone suffering the loss of a loved one, follow the path of a broken woman who endured.


Walk in Their Shoes (enhanced edition)

Walk in Their Shoes (enhanced edition)

Author: Jim Ziolkowski

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-09-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1476761264

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Walk in Their Shoes is the powerful, personal story of Jim Ziolkowski's inspiring mission to change the world one community at a time, hailed by the Dalai Lama as “an inspiring tribute to the power of compassion and education: the keys to leading a meaningful life.” At age twenty-five, Jim Ziolkowski gave up his career in corporate finance to create a not-for-profit organization that turns inner-city youths into community leaders at home and abroad. Under Jim’s leadership, high school students from the South Bronx to San Francisco have contributed more than 1.2 million hours of direct community service, and over the past twenty years, the organization has also constructed more than 550 schools in the world’s economically poorest countries, from Haiti to Nepal. Jim's tale of far-flung adventures in the most remote corners of the world and America’s toughest inner-cities is a moving testament to the power of faith and teamwork, and shows that when we give, we also help—and heal—ourselves. Walk in Their Shoes is the story of buildOn’s inspirational work with at-risk teens, its indelible influence on communities around the world, and of the man whose vision, faith, and conviction made it all possible. Jim Ziolkowski “believed that one person could indeed change the world, and his story may inspire others to do the same” (Publishers Weekly).


Walk in My Combat Boots

Walk in My Combat Boots

Author: James Patterson

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2021-02-08

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0316429104

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Discover “the stories America needs to hear” (Admiral William H. McRaven, US Navy (Ret.)) with these moving and powerful recollections of war, told by the men and women who lived them. Walk in my Combat Boots is a powerful collection crafted from hundreds of original interviews by James Patterson, the world’s #1 bestselling writer, and First Sergeant US Army (Ret.) Matt Eversmann, part of the Ranger unit portrayed in the movie Black Hawk Down. These are the brutally honest stories usually only shared amongst comrades in arms. Here, in the voices of the men and women who’ve fought overseas from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan, is a rare eye-opening look into what wearing the uniform, fighting in combat, losing friends and coming home is really like. Readers who next thank a military member for their service will finally have a true understanding of what that thanks is for.


Psychological Perspectives on Walking

Psychological Perspectives on Walking

Author: Ralf Risser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-06-15

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1000094448

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Psychological Perspectives on Walking provides a comprehensive overview of the benefits of walking and shows how we can encourage people to walk more based on psychological principles. It examines how walking significantly improves health, positively impacts the environment, contributes to resolving social issues, and boosts the local micro-economy. This pioneering book discusses psychological motivations for walking versus not walking and asserts research-based arguments in favour of walking, including both theoretical considerations and everyday concerns. The book investigates the motivations that can lead to increased walking, advises on how to build walking-conducive habits, and recommends strategies for decision makers for promoting changes that will allow walking to thrive more easily. The authors include success stories and lessons learned from what have become known as 'walkable' cities to show how interventions and initiatives can succeed on a practical basis. This accessible, practical book is essential for urban planners; health specialists; policy makers; traffic experts; psychology, civil engineering, and social sciences students; and experts in the field of sustainable mobility. Psychological Perspectives on Walking will appeal to anyone in the general population in favour of a sustainable and healthy lifestyle.


Ebony

Ebony

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.


Walk in Their Shoes

Walk in Their Shoes

Author: Jim Ziolkowski

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1451683561

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Includes Simon & Schuster reading group guide.


A Walk in Dreams

A Walk in Dreams

Author: James Lillis

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-01-28

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0595263186

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A Walk in Dreams tells the story of a boy growing up in the tough neighborhoods of Brooklyn, N.Y. during the 1960s and his struggles with emotional violence-covert violence, as well as overt. It was a time when even outlaws had morals and ethics-when guys were guys, and girls were girls. And often the twain would meet. It speaks, in a very personal way, to many of the things that have come to plague our inner city youth as they move from childhood to adulthood-alcohol, drugs, sex, and violence. Underneath all the ambiguity and violence, there emerges the special warmth and a richness that dwells within the heart and spirit of the main character. It shows the humanity and honesty of character that has often been lost in the past thirty years. The story follows the struggles of young Cashel as he tries to find his way and set his moral compass. He neither belongs with the good guys nor the bad guys. He battles daily with issues of both Heaven and Hell. And yet feels he has been protected, at times by both. Rising from the despair of youth, emerges a message that is very anti-suicidal, and a reminder that, even in the worst of circumstances, one should never give up. Brutally honest and frighteningly real, A Walk in Dreams is a dark romantic novel rich in poetic prose.