The Bridge That Brought Me Over

The Bridge That Brought Me Over

Author: Nellie B. Caver

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2009-11-06

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1462822916

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Nellie Walker Caver, a 1954 Oberlin High School graduate, married an abusive man following one semester of college. Determined to get out of her abusive marriage, she attended college at night. Despite illness, abuse, motherhood, and other challenges she received her BA after twelve years teaching Elyria City Schools during ten of those years. Her second marriage and mother’s death inspired her to devote her life to service. She became an advocate for teachers, children, education, and the community. Even with twenty-three surgeries, years of pain and illnesses she has for yourself and regardless continued her Christian walk and her service to mankind. She believes you must goal of the circumstances, adversities, or obstacles, with God’s help, strive to achieve those goals. This is a moving story of trials, tragedies, triumphs, and accomplishments despite adversities. It shows how she has persevered through it all with God’s help. After three near death experiences and her baptism in Jesus Name, she knew that she had to tell her story to inspire others. She needed to connect with others and let the light within her prove that God is real. Through Jesus we have the victory. She is a walking miracle because God is in control. She has a Masters from CSU and is a PRP with the NAP. She has served as an officer in the NAACP, NANBPWC, Doris L. Allen Minority Caucus of OEA, NEOTA, Elyria NBPW, North Central District NANBPW, EEA, Nord Mental Health Board, Youth Services, Lorain County 317 Board and many other boards and commissions. She has done motivational speaking and conducted workshops around the county and in Jamaica traveled extensively and received more than thirty awards. She currently facilitates leadership classes around the country and assists her husband in his ministry.


Be the Bridge

Be the Bridge

Author: Latasha Morrison

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2019-10-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0525652884

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • ECPA BESTSELLER • “When it comes to the intersection of race, privilege, justice, and the church, Tasha is without question my best teacher. Be the Bridge is THE tool I wish to put in every set of hands.”—Jen Hatmaker WINNER OF THE CHRISTIAN BOOK AWARD® • Winner of the Christianity Today Book Award • A leading advocate for racial reconciliation calls Christians to move toward deeper understanding in the midst of a divisive culture. In an era where we seem to be increasingly divided along racial lines, many are hesitant to step into the gap, fearful of saying or doing the wrong thing. At times the silence, particularly within the church, seems deafening. But change begins with an honest conversation among a group of Christians willing to give a voice to unspoken hurts, hidden fears, and mounting tensions. These ongoing dialogues have formed the foundation of a global movement called Be the Bridge—a nonprofit organization whose goal is to equip the church to have a distinctive and transformative response to racism and racial division. In this perspective-shifting book, founder Latasha Morrison shows how you can participate in this incredible work and replicate it in your own community. With conviction and grace, she examines the historical complexities of racism. She expertly applies biblical principles, such as lamentation, confession, and forgiveness, to lay the framework for restoration. Along with prayers, discussion questions, and other resources to enhance group engagement, Be the Bridge presents a compelling vision of what it means for every follower of Jesus to become a bridge builder—committed to pursuing justice and racial unity in light of the gospel.


Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina, Volume 1

Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina, Volume 1

Author: Marvin Ira Lare

Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press

Published: 2016-12-15

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 1611177251

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The first volume in a valuable oral history of the struggle for civil and human rights in South Carolina, as told by those who experienced it. Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina is a five-volume anthology of oral history interviews of key activists and leaders of the civil rights movement in South Carolina, revealing and chronicling a massive revolution in American society in a deeply personal and gripping way. Volume 1, Dawn of the Movement Era, 1955–1967, begins with the landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. Board of Education in which the Court declared unconstitutional state laws establishing racially segregated public schools. The ruling prompted strong reactions throughout the nation. In South Carolina white resistance prompted boycotts of merchants by the local NAACP and some of the earliest mass movement protests in the United States. This collection features oral histories from famous leaders U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn, Septima Poinsette Clark, and I. DeQuincy Newman, as well as small-town citizens, pastors, and students, all sharing their experiences, motivations, hopes and fears, and how they see the struggle today. A collective memoir and a survey of archived interviews, a variety of published and unpublished narratives, and illuminating photographs, opening doors to new historical evidence and insights regarding people, places, and events, this ambitious project of the University of South Carolina’s Institute for Public Service and Policy Research was funded in part by the South Carolina Bar Foundation, the Southern Bell Corporation, and South Carolina Humanities.


Bipolar Disorder Through My Eyes

Bipolar Disorder Through My Eyes

Author: David William Weisner

Publisher: Bublish, Inc.

Published: 2024-09-17

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1647048656

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In this transformative memoir, a man confronts the harsh realities of living with bipolar disorder. Battling suicidal depression, manic episodes, homelessness, and repeated stays in psychiatric hospitals and jails, he reveals his journey through severe mental illness. Despite the turmoil, his life stands as a testament to overcoming immense obstacles and gaining profound spiritual insights. From a young age, he sought wisdom and meaning, even in the darkest times. Music became his sanctuary, a language to express his soul’s depths. Teaching himself to read music and play the piano at five, and later studying classical guitar in his twenties, music was not just a hobby but a lifeline. When the storm of his mental illness began to calm with the help of a compassionate doctor, he found stability. This allowed him to pursue a degree in Sociology and become a mentor, sharing his passion for music with others. Despite relentless challenges, he cultivated happiness and gratitude. His creative spirit flourished as a singer/songwriter at nineteen, and his poetic voice found an audience in his thirties when he began to publish his work. Now, in his fifties, his heart is set on giving hope to others who suf fer from mental illness. He is a beacon of belief that with faith in God, one can navigate through the fiercest storms and emerge stronger. His story is a testament to resilience, the transformative power of faith, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. This memoir is not just a recounting of hardships but a powerful narrative of resilience, hope, and the unwavering human spirit. It invites readers to see beyond the challenges of mental illness and embrace the possibility of a fulfilling and meaningful life.


Waters Under the Bridge

Waters Under the Bridge

Author: Isobelle and David 'Khyber' Close

Publisher: BookPOD

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 0992290473

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David Close’s English mother Isobelle Harwood never knew her mother, who died from TB just after childbirth and his Irish father Jack Close never knew his father, who was jailed for bigamy. To the Irish, ‘close’ means ‘near-enough’ while Jack always was, legally speaking, a bastard. These sociological factors shaped their working-class family struggles before, during and after World War Two in England and reappear as ‘family karma’ down the generations of this now-scattered clan. His mother’s childhood memories of orphanage life in the 1920s were followed by years of domestic servitude in the houses of her rich or unscrupulous ‘betters’ until she trained as a nurse during the war. She calls this story ‘Finding Myself’, which is part 1 of this book. Isobelle saw a photograph of and became pen-pals with an Irish nurses’ brother called Jack, a sailor on Atlantic convoy duties who she married on Victory in Europe Day in May 1945. David was born in June the following year. The second section ‘Knowing Myself’ reveals their married life until Isobelle’s battle with life-threatening TB when she was thirty years old in 1953. On recovery, her doctors claimed that if she lived in a dry climate and had no more children she would have a life-expectancy of ten more years. However, she produced two more offspring and managed to ride for an hour on a camel in China at the age of seventy-six. Part 3 contains David’s childhood memories of England, Ireland and in 1961 the first ten years of family life in Oz. Some of his father Jack’s wartime exploits and then his untimely death in 1982 lead the reader into the last section titled Release Retrospectives containing his mother’s mature reflections on grief, life and the all and everything, as well as her Back to Britain and Silk Road Diaries. Her son David’s lifelong troubled relationship with his father is explored in his other autobiographical works, but his two chapters titled ‘Close encounters of the personal secret kind’ and ‘Conflicts and growth amidst grief’ explore three of the Close family’s personal experiences of communications from beyond the grave – pointing towards reincarnation being cosmic reality central to any ‘Divine Plan’ and the healing answer to why we are here…


Clarke Kent Super Kitty

Clarke Kent Super Kitty

Author: Clarke Kent

Publisher: LifeRich Publishing

Published: 2023-07-05

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 1489741488

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Once our precious pets leave us they travel to the Rainbow Bridge. We wonder what happens to them. Are they happy? Are they healthy, and what goes on up at the “Bridge?” When Clarke Kent Super Kitty passes away in his sleep, he is met by an angel who leads him to a staircase that takes him to the Rainbow Bridge. At the Rainbow Bridge, Clarke is healthy and energetic once more. Although he is sad at first about leaving his living family behind, he soon becomes acclimated to his new home, and he takes comfort in the fact that he will see all his beloved family members again someday. Clarke makes friends, plays games, and learns lots of new things. Clarke decides that all humans should know about the place called the Rainbow Bridge so they won’t feel so bad about their fur babies being gone, so here is his story! Clarke Kent Super Kitty is about the wonderful place our pets go when they leave us. Pet owners will appreciate the hopeful message and take comfort in imagining a world where their beloved pets live on, happy, healthy, and free from pain.


Mr. Sulu Grabbed My Ass, and Other Highlights from a Life in Comics, Novels, Television, Films and Video Games

Mr. Sulu Grabbed My Ass, and Other Highlights from a Life in Comics, Novels, Television, Films and Video Games

Author: Peter David

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-12-14

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1476641544

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Peter David, award-winning writer of comic books, novels, television, films and video games, has boatloads of stories to tell about his 30-year career. Whether it was attending George Takei's wedding, being described as Will Smith's bodyguard, or wandering around on the set of Babylon 5, David has been telling anecdotes of his life for years. Here they are all in one place, along with the story of a career that has taken him from writing Marvel Comics' Incredible Hulk for twelve years to adventures in the Star Trek universe to the New York Times bestseller list.


The Bridge Home

The Bridge Home

Author: Padma Venkatraman

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1524738131

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"Readers will be captivated by this beautifully written novel about young people who must use their instincts and grit to survive. Padma infuses her story with hope and bravery that will inspire readers."--Aisha Saeed, author of the New York Times Bestseller Amal Unbound Four determined homeless children make a life for themselves in Padma Venkatraman's stirring middle-grade debut. Life is harsh on the teeming streets of Chennai, India, so when runaway sisters Viji and Rukku arrive, their prospects look grim. Very quickly, eleven-year-old Viji discovers how vulnerable they are in this uncaring, dangerous world. Fortunately, the girls find shelter--and friendship--on an abandoned bridge that's also the hideout of Muthi and Arul, two homeless boys, and the four of them soon form a family of sorts. And while making their living scavenging the city's trash heaps is the pits, the kids find plenty to take pride in, too. After all, they are now the bosses of themselves and no longer dependent on untrustworthy adults. But when illness strikes, Viji must decide whether to risk seeking help from strangers or to keep holding on to their fragile, hard-fought freedom.