The Waiting Heart
Author: Yvonne Rodney
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
Published: 2013-01-01
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780828026949
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Author: Yvonne Rodney
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
Published: 2013-01-01
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780828026949
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joy McClain
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 2012-09-01
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 0802483739
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGod tells us to love our enemies. But what about loving and honoring a husband who chooses to walk away from his family, setting up residence in a prison of addiction? Seldom is there a faith with the tenacity that the author displayed during her twenty-two years of praying, enduring tremendous trials and sorrow. “I will honor my vow, no matter what,” were words spoken by this young bride, believing in the promise of new life and vows spoken. The “no matter what” took this family on such a seemingly discouraging journey that even Christian family and friends believed restoration was impossible. Joy learned to place her complete hope in Christ alone, believing that God’s mercy and grace is sufficient to reach even the darkest and most hardened heart – including her own. A beautiful, transparent portrait of redemption as marriage is viewed as a living, breathing example of Christ and His bride. Readers will be encouraged and equipped to persevere through deep marital waters.
Author: Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
Published: 2021-11-02
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1770465715
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKeum Suk Gendry-Kim was an adult when her mother revealed a family secret: she was separated from her sister during the Korean War. It’s not an uncommon story—the peninsula was split down the 38th parallel, dividing one country into two. As many fled violence in the north, not everyone was able to make it south. Her mother’s story inspired Gendry-Kim to begin interviewing her and other Koreans separated by the war; that research fueled a deeply resonant graphic novel. The Waiting is the fictional story of Gwija, told by her novelist daughter Jina. When Gwija was 17 years old, after hearing that the Japanese were seizing unmarried girls, her family married her in a hurry to a man she didn't know. Japan fell, Korea gained its independence, and the couple started a family. But peace didn’t come. The young family—now four—fled south. On the road, while breastfeeding and changing her daughter, Gwija was separated from her husband and son. Then 70 years passed. Seventy years of waiting. Gwija is now an elderly woman and Jina can’t stop thinking about the promise she made to help find her brother. Expertly translated from Korean by award-winning Janet Hong, The Waiting is the devastating followup to Gendry-Kim’s Grass, which won the Krause Essay Prize, the Slate Cartoonist Studio Prize, the Harvey Award, and appeared on best of the year lists from the New York Times, The Guardian, Library Journal, and more.
Author: Katelynn Harner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2016-03-03
Total Pages: 70
ISBN-13: 1365001342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCurious to hear what Jesus Christ wants you to look for in a future spouse? This book is full of the whispers of Jesus! As you journey through the devotionals you will grasp what Jesus wants you to hear and see by reading as if he is the one that wrote the book! This is a must read for all people, singles, engaged, or married!
Author: Gary Stephens
Publisher: VMI Publishers
Published: 2013-04-11
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781937756789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe heart-cry of every child without parents-a cry to be loved and to belong-told through the story of one boy named Jacob. For over two decades, Gary Stephens, his wife Helen, and their four biological children lived in Hong Kong. There they worked with Vietnamese refugees, then founded several homes for orphans and assisted with local and international adoptions. Later, their work spilled into mainland China, when they learned of baby girls being abandoned in alarming numbers, innocent victims of the one-child policy. Gary and Helen acted, helping to found an orphanage in a city in southern China. But the heart of this story is their son Jacob, who was born without eyes and subsequently abandoned. Underweight and sickly, two-year-old Jacob had lived in four different institutions before they found him and brought him to their home for children with special needs. They adopted him in 1998 and have spent the last sixteen years reclaiming what was lost in those first two. Waiting for a Father is a story of hope and reconciliation, of people who did not look away, who instead opened their hearts to a child who needed them. This inspiring message is a call to action: to help empty the orphanages of the world...one child at a time.
Author: Lou. Capsadell
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2023-11-18
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 3385224942
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1875.
Author: Jennifer Bonner
Publisher: Wise Ink
Published: 2018-04-10
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9781634891134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a new year approached, Jennifer Bonner embraced college life and flourished as a visual artist. Childhood heart problems rarely clouded her thoughts. Then, unusual fatigue led to terrifying news. Without a heart transplant she would die soon. As she put it, ''The bomb dropped today.''
Author: Allan D. Kirk
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2014-07-21
Total Pages: 1880
ISBN-13: 1118889622
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrought to you by the world’s leading transplantclinicians, Textbook of Organ Transplantation provides acomplete and comprehensive overview of modern transplantation inall its complexity, from basic science to gold-standard surgicaltechniques to post-operative care, and from likely outcomes toconsiderations for transplant program administration, bioethics andhealth policy. Beautifully produced in full color throughout, and with over 600high-quality illustrations, it successfully: Provides a solid overview of what transplantclinicians/surgeons do, and with topics presented in an order thata clinician will encounter them. Presents a holistic look at transplantation, foregrounding theinterrelationships between transplant team members and non-surgicalclinicians in the subspecialties relevant to pre- andpost-operative patient care, such as gastroenterology, nephrology,and cardiology. Offers a focused look at pediatric transplantation, andidentifies the ways in which it significantly differs fromtransplantation in adults. Includes coverage of essential non-clinical topics such astransplant program management and administration; research designand data collection; transplant policy and bioethical issues. Textbook of Organ Transplantation is the market-leadingand definitive transplantation reference work, and essentialreading for all transplant surgeons, transplant clinicians, programadministrators, basic and clinical investigators and any othermembers of the transplantation team responsible for the clinicalmanagement or scientific study of transplant patients.
Author: Enrique S Garza-trevino
Publisher: World Scientific
Published: 1989-04-01
Total Pages: 1361
ISBN-13: 9814590665
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe goal of this book is to provide a conceptual framework for understanding the relationship between the ';psychological'; areas of medicine and the more somatic aspects of health care in our current social environment.
Author: Thomas Peter Akers
Publisher:
Published: 1851
Total Pages: 538
ISBN-13:
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