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An inciteful story of two marriage relationships where one of the spouses has ideals and dreams that prevent love. This is the book for wives who live with husbands who fixate on being on time and who "just don't get it." When Being Right is Wrong is "the best way to get my stubborn husband to understand what I've been trying to tell him our entire marriage!" This is also the best book for husbands whose wives are always trying to change them and don't understand what dangerous territory they are tredding into. Through the two intertwined stories readers see and understand that what they are doing is not loving. Husbands and wives will be able to "see" what they are doing through the lives of the characters in the book.This is the first book that applies the elements of the science of value to relationships and is the easiest way for a person to learn and apply these basic elements by seeing them used and clarified in the context of this pair of love stories.
The book of Revelation is actually easy to interpret and understand when looked at from a singular perspective. It is the Old Testament prophecy known as the Day of the Lord, a time in which all things in this present age find their culmination.
Witty, incisive essays on nature, fatherhood, climate change, illness, and the future from Bob Smith, the pioneering gay comedian and award-winning writer.
In about 400 BCE, Democritus suggested that all matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms. Why then did it take until the nineteenth century for science to verify this? Part of the answer is that you can't see anything that small. Today, through the wonders of modern science, we have come to "see the invisible," and the atomic theory is the basis of nuclear physics. Actually, we don't see atoms today. We see images of them because they're still way too small to be seen.Seeing the invisible has always been available to those with eyes to see. The natural world is literally filled with the evidences and manifestations of God the Creator. He is the One responsible for the intelligent design built into the universe. From the power of the force that holds together the electrons, protons, and neutrons in atoms to the towering, majestic beauty of snow-covered mountains, the Lord, the Creator of all, has revealed Himself in all the glory of His creation. The wonder of Jesus' words, "This is eternal life, that they may know God, the only true God" comes alive in the dual witness of His Word and His creation. We can indeed see the invisible when we humbly and with reverent wonder open our eyes to see the world around us.
Fictional, Life story about a Muslim boy who becomes a Christian adult.I hope that all Muslims will read COURAGE. It will helpthem reclaim their Abrahamic Christian heritage. If you readCOURAGE you will experience God's love and desire for youreternal freedom.COURAGE will also help all Muslims realise that Allah of theQur'an is NOT God of The Holy Bible, a misconception which somany believe.I hope that Christians will read COURAGE. It will help equipthem with the basic tools to answer a Muslim who asks, "How do Ibecome a Christian?"
A high risk private military contractor, Shadow Bear, crosses paths with Hawaii's ruthless Korean Mafia and Korea's most notorious serial killer. All he wants is to finish his life in solitude after a botched mission with the CIA, but he's forced to face his worst nightmare when their paths cross.
In his award-winning first book, Bob Smith offered up a witty dose of nineties reality with his observations as a happily adjusted gay man. Now, after breaking up with his longtime boyfriend, Smith looks back to his painfully normal childhood to see where all the trouble really began. Like every other American kid, Bob's adolescence was marked by alternating moments of blissful ignorance, hazy confusion, and humiliating self-consciousness. And in these pages, Bob evokes his youth with a vividness that will make you shudder and howl with recognition.In these hysterically humorous pages, Bob Smith introduces readers to his comically unsympathetic grandmother, who makes light of his carsickness: "Bob only throws up because he's near the window and he can"; to his first teacher crush, whose "five-o'clock shadow could plunge a room into darkness"; and to his first brush with fame, when he fainted from his chair during a biology filmstrip ("Way to go, Smith!"). Sharp, observant, ingeniously ironic and wholly satisfying, this new Lambda Award-nominated collection is at once bittersweet nostalgic fun and a testament to the unquestionable gifts of a highly original comic writer.
UNDER ATTACK It began as a gentle breeze nothing more than a friendly Happy Holiday instead of Merry Christmas which, it was said, might offend a non-Christian. Soon the soft breeze became a flurry of potential words which could be offensive Racist, sexist, homophobic. Our vocabulary, we noticed, was being sharply censored by well meaning media folks, who saw themselves as political correction watchdogs. In our busy, everyday lives, we went along with Happy Holidays, but thought little of the approaching cultural storm, now known simply as PC. All around us, is evidence of this challenge to the very core of Americanism. PC is invading our religion, our speech, our flag, our history and, yes, our way of life. All are under attack. Athletes refusing to stand for our national anthem, prayers not allowed in public schools, Black lives matter (strangely, it does not mean Black lives ALSO matter) The storm seems to be growing day by day. What are we to do about it? PC can be defeated. We can save our traditional values. Read on my friend.
While most his age were concerned with high school romances and the Friday night sock hops, young Ben Stark was grieving the loss of both parents and coping with the adult-sized problem of running a huge ranching operation. Facing such realities, it is no surprise that his early life is a mixture of depression, anxiety, and despair. A devoted Christian, Ben's faith is tested that a loving God would allow such turmoil in a life so dedicated. This is the story of how he coped, the people who helped him along the way, and his growth despite the many unexpected and unfortunate circumstances that clouded his life. The book is about stumbling, falling, and getting up again. In these pages, Ben shares the mindset that kept him going, and ultimately led to successes in his community and beyond. Late in life, when he least expected it, Ben discovered romance. He met and married Donna, who added dimension to his life. She was the catalyst in bringing to the surface ambitions long lost and almost forgotten.
A poignant and witty family story by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith that addresses the position of women in the art world.
After his brilliant scientist boyfriend invents time travel and becomes a fervent Republican, John Sherkston is transported back to 1986, where he tries to save the life of his sister, save the country, and possibly save his relationship. Remembrance of Things I Forgot is a brilliant, satirical, poignant, and comic adventure.
I Should be in Charge is the first monograph showing the full breadth of the colourful and explosive contribution of artists Bob and Roberta Smith to the contemporary art scene.
Artist Bob and Roberta Smith was recently appointed to oversee a project in which five artists were commissioned to create site-specific projects to transform open spaces. This title presents an intimate account of this project, written in diary form.
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