This is a collection of stories written by Felicia Bornstein Lubliner related to her experiences during the Nazi Holocaust. The foreword and introduction are written by her son, Irving Lubliner
This is the first book to examine the high-pressure lives of teenagers born under China's one-child family policy. Based on a survey of 2,273 students and 27 months of participant-observation in Chinese homes and schools, it explores the social, economic, and psychological consequences of the one-child policy.
She had loved before and lost, and was immovably accepted by the possibility that she would never love again. One day she discovered him, not simply in her fantasies, but rather in her heart. He didn't leave her life, he was dependably there; she was never alone, every minute she can feel his nearness as though he'd generally been. He was not sitting tight for affection. One day when she walked through his heart and the entire world moved. She wasn't simply perusing his psyche, it resembled she was perusing his soul. They are such a sort of cheerful couples, constantly together, as if they'd been hitched until the end of time. In any case, fate had other arrangement for them, they got isolated not on the grounds that their affection was not valid but rather as a result of the dismissal by their own parents. Affection forever, an adoration that associated two souls profound inside. While life was planning against them, to deny two star-crossed sweethearts from something that had dependably been and could simply be. Their adoration is uncommon and that is valid…..This is their story.
Caution: An Only Hope could soften a hard heart or open a blind eye. Humor and pathos surely enough for one lifetime unfold in patterned fashion. Gods faithful hand on displayso obvious yet mysteriousencourages, protects, comforts and heals. A lot of water shimmers under the bay bridge. A lot of aqua and blue streaked water teems with reds, speckled trout, sharks, sting rays, pelicans diving, and dolphins leaping. The wind sometimes churns the sea an angry gray and occasionally threatens to blow my dreams away. Last fall it blew in the red tide with its stench of death, choking the lungs and making the eyes tear. That same wind changed on a whim and blew the algae out to sea, and easy waves covered all as if nothing had happened. And so the waters of the gulf mirror my life with all its beauty and challenge. Katherines plane has repeatedly crashedin a childhood rape and a failed marriage, her sons heartbreaking choices, in her own illnesses of body and soul, as well as sore disappointments in church and work alike. Yet though often smashed, the fine aircraft of her life has never burned. She is indeed an exemplary survivor. Her story will encourage readers who want to look life squarely in the eye, and to be buoyed by her bedrock faith that (as a Tolkien character says) everything sad will become untrue. Ralph C. Wood, professor of theology and literature, Baylor University, Waco, Texas There are some people created by our heavenly Father who have courage along with faith, and this book captures the authors steadfast resolve to go through her memory bank of joy along with the agony of loss. I know it will be a blessing to all who read it. The sequel will be in heaven when all are reunited. Barbara Creighton, friend, CEO, Sarati International, Bayview, Texas A compelling, candid look at a life of faith. Hamilton Musser, pastor, CornerStone Church by the Bay, Laguna Vista, Texas
The most popular source of theological hope for modern Christians is that of Jurgen Moltmann. Preachers, teachers, and lay people reflect Moltmann's influence, with their hope in a this-worldly eschatology and suffering God. However, an exclusive reliance on that hope deprives the church of crucial resources in the face of global economic, environmental, and military crises. Our Only Hope explores Moltmannian hope and considers its costs before looking elsewhere for additional contributions, from Thomas Aquinas' theological virtue of hope to nihilism and beyond, in order to encourage the church to sustain and practise hope in Jesus Christ, our only hope.
Felix Lorenz traces the development of the doctrine of Laodiceanism in the Seventh-day Adventist Church through the writings of Ellen G. White and other historical documents. He shows how the church has risen or faltered spiritually according to whether it has accepted or ignored the Laodicean teaching and the concept of righteousness by faith. But even more, he brings the reader to the realization that each one of us must apply the implications of these teachings to his own personal life if the church is to accomplish its divine goal. Pastor H.M.S. Richards calls it "the most hopeful and stirring appeal for the reception and proclamation of the Lord's message to Laodicea that I have ever read or heard." Lorenz writes from many decades of research and teaching on this subject. He has served as a conference official and as a college and academy teacher.
The only hope is a love story set in the style of 1994. The story is about an orphan boy who suffers from glossophobia; he can't talk to strangers or in public places. He finds it hard to stay in an orphanage and escapes to find a better place in his life. He meets a Christian girl in an unknown village and becomes her best friend. He speaks to her, but not to any other villagers. Things are not, however, what was expected. Half of the villagers migrates to another place for work, and they take the boy with them. The boy has to leave his favourite place and his only best friend. After many years, however, he meets her and here how the story takes its turn.
Sometimes destiny can't wait. The past will always rise once more. Celeste’s an ordinary woman with ordinary problems. But that can't last. An ancient power is rising within her. There's a fire inside her unlike any other. When she finds out she's a goddess, her life will never be the same. But when she finds out that every other god wants her dead, normal will be a thing of the past. The most powerful businessman in the city turns out to be the most powerful man in the heavens, too – Thor, King of Asgard. Celeste fled there hundreds of years ago, never to return. For Thor vowed to kill her, no matter what. But things are not as they seem. As gods and monsters line up to destroy her, she’s soon forced into the very arms of the man she must flee. …. His Only Hope follows a hidden goddess and the man she must save fighting to stop Ragnarok. If you love your contemporary fantasies with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab His Only Hope Book One today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.
Ragnarok is here. The sky will fall. But will Thor fall with it? Celeste must fight – everyone and everything. As the world starts to break and the city falls, she must find out the secrets at the heart of this mess. If she can't, Thor will fall, and the universe will fall with him. …. His Only Hope follows a hidden goddess and the man she must save fighting to stop Ragnarok. If you love your contemporary fantasies with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab His Only Hope Book Four today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.
It's over. Thor has her. He'll kill her, right? Or will he just find a way to pull her magic out of her and extinguish her flames for good? As the dark forces in the city continue to gather, she has to fight for her life. Will he fight by her side or die? …. His Only Hope follows a hidden goddess and the man she must save fighting to stop Ragnarok. If you love your contemporary fantasies with action, heart, and a splash of romance, grab His Only Hope Book Three today and soar free with an Odette C. Bell series.