The One Who Got Away

The One Who Got Away

Author: Mia Ford

Publisher: Mia Ford

Published: 2019-12-13

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Five years ago, I gave myself to him. Now he's back to claim me. My family hates him, but I don't care. This time, he's not getting away. I never should have slept with Leah. She was hot, she was begging for it... She was my best friend's little sister. If he finds out he'll destroy me, But Leah's worth destruction. I still remember her curves, her kisses... The way her body melted against mine. One taste just wasn't enough. I want more. Her family thinks I'm a spoiled rich boy who likes to play with motorcycles. All I want to play with is Leah. She thinks I don't know about the child she's carrying inside her. But I know everything, and I protect what's mine. I'll prove to her and everyone else that this time, I'm playing for keeps.


The One Who Is

The One Who Is

Author: Dr. Kenny Rhodes

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2015-02-27

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 149086489X

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This book is a comprehensive and concise treatment of the philosophical, theological and biblical issues related to the doctrine of God. Within its pages the nature, existence, and tri-unity of God are presented in an understandable and clear manner. The authors objective was to hold in highest regard the text of Holy Scripture while reflecting the biblical position of the historic orthodox faith. The books tone is polemic and passionate, sincere and scholarly with a commitment to communicate the truth of Gods Word with simplicity and profundity. Also, between its covers, you will find a wealth of information with numerous references and explanatory notes for clarification and further personal study. The book is arranged around the concept of the term logos which suffixes many other words and turns them into fields of study, as in the phrase theology (Theos-logos). The term Logos refers to the concepts of epistemology, ontology, and hermeneutics. Applied to the doctrine of God, its organization deals with Knowing God, the Being of God, and Communicating God. This corresponds to Thomas Aquinass approach to understanding God, in the questions: what is God (we define God by negation, what He is not); how do we know God (we know him by His effects); how do you communicate or explain God (God is communicated to us by His names, that is, His attributes). The book, furthermore, presents a classic and newly reworked argument for the existence of God called the Existential Argument, which is based on the notion of being.


Risking who One is

Risking who One is

Author: Susan Rubin Suleiman

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780674773011

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Risking Who One Is shows how the process of self-recognition, even self-construction, in the reading of contemporary work can lead to larger considerations about culture and society - to the dimensions of historical awareness and collective action. The book gives us a new way of looking at issues that are as personal as they are prevalent in the writing, the criticism, and the life of our times.


If He's Not The One, Who Is?

If He's Not The One, Who Is?

Author: Lisa Steadman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-12-18

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1440512892

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He was the one who made her think differently about men. He was the one she could see herself with—forever. He was the one, right? Wrong. In this unique modern girl’s breakup book, young women will be propelled to move on and find Mr. Right by taking part in a two-step process. By first examining the mistakes of the failed relationship to getting up the nerve to date again, this isn’t just about making it through the tough times—it’s about creating a better future. Written in a supportive and inspiring tone, from one young woman to another, this will be a non-intimidating yet transformative book. Helping women who are past the initial heartbreak but not yet ready to break out of their dumped shell, this book is the perfect follow-up to Lisa Steadman’s esteemed It’s a Breakup, Not a Breakdown.