The Love Dare

The Love Dare

Author: Alex Kendrick

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 143367968X

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Unconditional love is eagerly promised at weddings, but rarely practiced in real life. As a result, romantic hopes are often replaced with disappointment in the home. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. The Love Dare, the New York Times No. 1 best seller that has sold five million copies and was major plot device in the popular movie Fireproof, is a 40-day challenge for husbands and wives to understand and practice unconditional love. Whether your marriage is hanging by a thread or healthy and strong, The Love Dare is a journey you need to take. It’s time to learn the keys to finding true intimacy and developing a dynamic marriage. This second edition also features a special link to a free online marriage evaluation, a new preface by Stephen and Alex Kendrick, minor text updates, and select testimonials from The Love Dare readers. Take the dare!


Jesus, Prophecy, and the Middle East

Jesus, Prophecy, and the Middle East

Author: Anis Shorrosh

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780840757647

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Dr. Anis A. Shorrosh, born and raised in Nazareth, the hometown of Jesus, brings new insight into the Second Coming in this thought-provoking analysis of conditions in the Middle East.


Hindi Hindu Histories

Hindi Hindu Histories

Author: Charu Gupta

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2024-12-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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What did everyday Hinduism in India look like a hundred years ago? Were its practices more varied and less politically curtailed than now? Hindi Hindu Histories provides illuminating historical accounts of Hindu life through individual actors, autobiographical narratives, and genres in the Hindi print-public culture of early twentieth-century North India. It focuses on four fascinating figures: a successful woman doctor in the Indigenous medical regime, a globe-trotting Hindu ascetic who opposed Gandhi, an anticaste campaigner who spoke for sexual equality, and a Hindu communist who envisioned an egalitarian utopia in the world of labor. These public intellectuals harbored vernacular dreams of freedom and Hindi-Hindu nationhood through their vantage points of caste, Ayurveda, travel, and communism. Opening up a vast and under-explored Hindi archive, this book presents a dynamic spectacle of a plural Hindi-Hindu universe of facets that coexisted, challenged each other, and comprised an idea of Hinduness far more inclusive than anything conceivable in the present moment.