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This book functions like an owner's manual, dealing with contemporary worship on micro and macro levels. The goal is to provide an accessible resource that is informative, thought provoking and useful to anyone working with contemporary worship in denominational or nondenominational churches. Written by a dynamic experienced worship leader.
Dr. Richard Moss of Jasper, Indiana, writes of his childhood in the Bronx, his mother's struggles raising five boys alone, Richard's graduation from medical school, pro bono work in several countries, and finally setting up a traditional medical practice in Indiana. He writes of his struggles dealing with his mother's stroke and his inability to save her. Beautifully written with flashbacks, medical research, and his present day.
Parents Arise! Grandparents Arise! Book 2 is second in a series of 2 written for the purpose of leading adults to become their children's protectors and teach them actions that will safeguard their children from clever seducers in today's society. Book 1 spells out the challenges for safeguarding our youth; book 2 presents a tool box of ways to do so.
When Color Fades is a stirring look into the anatomy of memory loss and the frailty of misconstrued relationships. It untangles hard truth with gentle irony as it explores a mother and daughter's turbulent pursuit of closure.When Annabelle's husband dies unexpectedly, she tears up a letter he wrote alerting their daughter Lily of Annabelle's diagnosis of early onset Alzheimer's Disease. Annabelle becomes obsessed about destroying the contents of a red box where she once hid her darkest childhood memories.
This first volume of a two-book series discusses 10 challenges to overcome to safeguard children against the seduction and entrapment of people who are interested in only what they can earn off them through prostitution or stripping. Biblically based references are used to drive home the fact that these maneuvers by greedy folks are not new, but they are deadly.
This nonfiction book tells stories of a family and their exile from Cuba and settlement in the Rio Grande Valley. Leaving behind their hard-earned social position and their future, they built a life here in the U.S. Ms. Salcines tells of love of family, of country left behind, and country found. The author was born in Cuba and immigrated with her family to the U.S. in1963. Her moving observations on love, parenting, and cultural identity are insightful, authentic, and heartfelt.
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