Rebuilding the Front Porch of America

Rebuilding the Front Porch of America

Author: Patrick Overton

Publisher: Revised with Added Material

Published: 2016-12-09

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781940025322

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In the twenty years since this book was first published, our nation's communities - from urban centers to rural and small communities dotting our landscape - have had their foundations rocked to the core. Yet, despite the economic, social, and cultural challenges they have experienced, communities all across our country are showing their resilience by reinventing themselves. This is especially true for many of rural and small communities whose persistence and self-determination show the same creativity, the same grit, the same shared values that brought them into existence. One of the ways these communities are doing this is by engaging in community making through the arts. The arts invite us to tell our story and listen to the story of others. As we work together and celebrate our community creativity, the arts bring people of all ages, genders, races, religions, and economic backgrounds together for the common good of reconnecting with each other and celebrating who we are as individuals and communities. Community arts provide a new gathering place, a cultural and spiritual touchstone that is a source of community revitalization and neighborhood revival. I believe our rural and small communities are creating the map our nation is searching for that will help us navigate the challenges awaiting all of us as we work together rebuilding the front porch of America.


Rebuilding the American City

Rebuilding the American City

Author: David Gamble

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-12-22

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1317631064

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Urban redevelopment in American cities is neither easy nor quick. It takes a delicate alignment of goals, power, leadership and sustained advocacy on the part of many. Rebuilding the American City highlights 15 urban design and planning projects in the U.S. that have been catalysts for their downtowns—yet were implemented during the tumultuous start of the 21st century. The book presents five paradigms for redevelopment and a range of perspectives on the complexities, successes and challenges inherent to rebuilding American cities today. Rebuilding the American City is essential reading for practitioners and students in urban design, planning, and public policy looking for diverse models of urban transformation to create resilient urban cores.


Leading With Wisdom

Leading With Wisdom

Author: Jann E. Freed

Publisher: Association for Talent Development

Published: 2013-08-01

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 160728751X

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In Leading With Wisdom, Jann Freed takes the several years she spent interviewing more than 100 respected leaders, and distills their advice into eight practices that underpin leaders who connect and inspire others to achieve high performance. She takes the words of heavyweights such as Warren Bennis, Peter Senge, Stephen Covey, Marshall Goldsmith, Peter Block, and Margaret Wheatley, and presents their insights on what works and what doesn’t. Each chapter concludes with a practical application section that details ways to integrate the concepts into workshops and personal development. Use the workshop and personal development suggestions to apply the eight practices into your daily life. Learn from the words and personal stories of highly respected leaders. Integrate the best of yourself and your life into your daily tasks and roles. This book is for anyone in a position of influence in an organization, or those who train these individuals. It’s also for those who feel they are drowning in information, but starving for wisdom about what behaviors nurture people, organizations, and communities at large. Discussing her research process with these experts, Jann says, "When I asked about leadership—they told me about life." This book helps leaders integrate the best of themselves and their lives into the tasks and roles of leaders.


The Stories... . Oh, the Stories!

The Stories... . Oh, the Stories!

Author: Denise Archambault

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 1412070600

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With humor, candor, and inspiring anecdotes, this book about hospice patients and families "telling their stories" gifts us with the wisdom of those who have lived full lives.


A $500 House in Detroit

A $500 House in Detroit

Author: Drew Philp

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 147679801X

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A young college grad buys a house in Detroit for $500 and attempts to restore it—and his new neighborhood—to its original glory in this “deeply felt, sharply observed personal quest to create meaning and community out of the fallen…A standout” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Drew Philp, an idealistic college student from a working-class Michigan family, decides to live where he can make a difference. He sets his sights on Detroit, the failed metropolis of abandoned buildings, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. Arriving with no job, no friends, and no money, Philp buys a ramshackle house for five hundred dollars in the east side neighborhood known as Poletown. The roomy Queen Anne he now owns is little more than a clapboard shell on a crumbling brick foundation, missing windows, heat, water, electricity, and a functional roof. A $500 House in Detroit is Philp’s raw and earnest account of rebuilding everything but the frame of his house, nail by nail and room by room. “Philp is a great storyteller…[and his] engrossing” (Booklist) tale is also of a young man finding his footing in the city, the country, and his own generation. We witness his concept of Detroit shift, expand, and evolve as his plan to save the city gives way to a life forged from political meaning, personal connection, and collective purpose. As he assimilates into the community of Detroiters around him, Philp guides readers through the city’s vibrant history and engages in urgent conversations about gentrification, racial tensions, and class warfare. Part social history, part brash generational statement, part comeback story, A $500 House in Detroit “shines [in its depiction of] the ‘radical neighborliness’ of ordinary people in desperate circumstances” (Publishers Weekly). This is an unforgettable, intimate account of the tentative revival of an American city and a glimpse at a new way forward for generations to come.


Making a Living Without a Job

Making a Living Without a Job

Author: Barbara Winter

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 2009-07-22

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0307567893

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A guide to making money sans job offers insight-provoking interactive tests, self-evaluations, charts, and checklists, as well as numerous anecdotes about people who are successfully self-employed. “If you are ready to stretch your mind to the idea of making a living without a job, you’ll find plenty of encouragement and practical information here. Designing a lifestyle for yourself that nurtures and supports who you are and what you value won’t happen instantaneously, but this book will certainly make the process simpler and easier for you. Becoming joyfully jobless begins with a commitment to self-discovery, a curiosity about your potential, and a willingness to acquire the information and skills that will enhance your work. Your way will be unlike anyone else’s, although you will share a deep camaraderie with others on this path. Being your own boss is both heady and humbling, but it’s seldom boring.” —Barbara J. Winter, from the Introduction


Soulistry- Artistry of the Soul

Soulistry- Artistry of the Soul

Author: June Mack Maffin

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2011-04-16

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1846947855

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Re-connect with the intangible soul-essence of life through over 80 inspirational quotations and accompanying Soul-Questions.


His Healing Wings

His Healing Wings

Author: Sherri A. Rogers

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2011-09-21

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1449722849

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For everything Yahweh has established, the sworn enemy of our souls has a counterpart; a counterfeit that looks, tastes, and smells so much like the real thing that it is difficult, if not impossible, to tell the difference. Satan has counterfeited YHVHs design for healing. Removing gallstones today is a fairly simple procedure with few complications; however, did you know that gallstones are a physical symptom of the spiritual problem of bitterness? Wouldnt it make more sense to take care of the bitterness than to keep having gallstones removed? We have been sold a bill of goods by a counterfeit system, and we need to change that! YHVH says, I am your Healer. Do you really believe it? When was the last time you prayed healing over someone and expected it to happen? Do you look for the cause of your headache or just pop an aspirin? We do not see healing, so we struggle to believe. We are spiritual beings, and healing is spiritual activity. We do not battle against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces in heavenly places. What would happen if believers stopped believing in liesif we stepped outside our comfort zones and really looked at this from a perspective of truth and facts? His Healing Wings is a compilation of years of research, personal experience, and spiritual growth in the area of healing. From the first moments of trying to find answers to the uncovering of schemes deliberately designed to deceive, author Sherri Rogers lays it all out in a way that is engaging and informative. You may not agree with everything, but it will make you think.