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Dark to Light explores one woman's journey through the darkness, madness, loneliness, and despair of manic-depression. The book opens with poetry and prose that express the darker side of the illness. It is in her darkness, however, that she learns she is not alone and that by sticking together with others caught in the same bondage as she, there is both Hope and Light to be found. Through her suffering, she learns the importance of her God-given life and so begins the rise out of her pit. Rising out of the Dark she walks boldly into the Light with a new perspective on life and herself. She learns to focus on beauty as a weapon against the darkness. She finally comes to a place where she can find peace and gratitude to God. It is an amazing journey from the embrace of darkness into the warmth of the light.
Obsession wore spiked heels as hip-grinding passion writhed in a tight skirt. Foreplay unravelled to a sweet jazz soliloquy that keeps men scheming and younger men dreaming. What you looking at, Sugar? I didn't have a quick answer as she teased with a slow buttermilk whisper, Do you like it? This was her game, and she knew it. Answers were tucked in her silk purse where love flowed and then exploded in an infinite passage of inane adjectives and flashing lights: "A Suite Invitation"
When divine aspirations entered the mind, and the words flowed like energy into thoughts, came this valued piece of work. These writings can be very inspirational and motivational with insight and changed thoughts to make this world so much brighter, to bring better peace in the minds of the readers, and to bring hope and purpose to people's lives. Tremendous authors of years past made a difference in the world and love is one part of that journey.
This is my second book of original poetry. The first one, GIFTS, was published nine years ago in 2007. As I said then, I seldom (if ever) sit down to write a poem intentionally. Poems come to me out of the blue - like presents in the mail from far-off friends. I can edit and polish them, rewrapping and refining the original idea, but the real source of the inspiration is always a mysterious gift. Sometimes it comes from interactions with friends and family, other times from my religious or musical families. Sometimes it comes during trips to far-off places, and other times during quiet moments. In this book I pass along these gifts to you. I hope you enjoy them.
The book is about a culmination of poetry that involves love, marriage, family and war. It also includes some songs. That the author would like to be put into music and song.
Heartfelt Expressions is a compilation of poems that sprang to life in Claudette Inglis' sleep. It depicts the beauty of God's creation, nature, and the universe, emphasizing the power and splendor of the almighty in our daily lives and offering people with hope, bravery, comfort, and assurance. Claudette hopes that through these poems, everyone who reads them will be inspired, energized, and filled with appreciation for the life God has given us on this wonderful planet. As readers ponder the words, letting them flow through your mind, heart, and soul, they will feel at ease, much as lilies do on ponds.
This book is to motivate empower encourage give a voice to and strengthen those who have been faced with abuse whether sexual, physical, mental or emotional to speak out express their pain and emotions so that they don't turn to the darkness of depression, suicide drug or alcohol addiction. Knowing that they can lean on God's Grace because He looks beyond our disgrace.
Meg, a lone demon with inky black hair and fiery red complexion, and her companion Griff wander the streets of New York. When she is discovered by a young angel named Len, who falls head over heels for her, she stands out in the crowd, capturing Len's attention and attracting him to her regardless of the fact that she is a demon. When Len wins her heart, they embark on a passionate and forbidden relationship that threatens to undermine their allegiances as factions of the divine and infernal realms may call them into question. As their relationship progresses they bring about a baby into the world of man, what would happen if their secrets were ever revealed? Will this baby bring chaos or peace? Find out in Rules for Dating a Demon: The Get.Meg is a lonely demon with only Griff for guidance. Len is a young angel with a past. Len and Meg shared one night of passion. Next comes a baby that could cause unbridled chaos. Will that baby bring the alliance of angel and demon? Or will Len's secrets tear them apart?What is part angel Len supposed to do when he falls for the beautiful demon Meg? Especially when one hot night they got together. They will have a lot to learn. Meg will have to teach Len the rules for dating a demon
Each day Sarah spread a cloth on the space between our houses and sewed her wedding canopy.Each day she embroidered another rose onto the whitest of muslins. She waited, sitting on the grass in her sweater and scarf. We didn't open our door, never came out, yet she knew we could see her. That was satisfaction enough.What happens to loyalty and betrayal during war? Do they hold back? Wait for a more opportune moment? Or do they rush in, impose themselves over the deadlier, more longlasting pain of tragedy and loss, and complicate everyday lives even further?
Shakespeare's Hamlet - written 2,000 years after the classical Greek period - follows a narrative pattern similar to that of the Greek Electra myth, and it isn't the only story to do so. We see signs of Electra's influence again in the 20th-century works of Oscar Wilde, Eugene O'Neill and T.S. Eliot, among others.This revised and updated edition looks more closely at the influence of Electra on popular culture throughout history and the questions it poses regarding oppositions such as logic versus instinct, night versus day and repression versus freedom."This is the perfect read for those who enjoy history, mythology, educational and psychological studies of theater and literature throughout the centuries." -Reviewed by Tony Espinoza, Pacific Book Review"Succinctly written and impeccably researched, Casper's study examines not only the character of Electra but also many key components and notions of early civilizations."-Reviewed by Mihir Shah, US Review of Books
As their lives unfold, the three women find themselves facing choices they would never have envisioned.In my heart, I call to their mothers, 'Take your sons to your houses. Bind them to your chairs: gag them, blindfold them if necessary until they grow calm. Then teach them, for they have forgotten, about peace, about the blessed life, about a future-a present-without pain.Beneath their prayers, in their morning cups of coffee, beneath their love-making and their child-rearing, and in their sorrow, especially in their sorrow when burying their dead, I hear the simmering of heating souls; I smell the charge of armies, of lives exploding uselessly into smithereens.I sit in mourning over a disaster still to come. In Israel, the lives of three women interweave with the story of their country. Ratiba, an Israeli journalist, turns her back on her heritage to marry an Israeli Arab. Her sister Orit, an actor, lives alone and longs for her lost sister. Elisheva is a nurse who dedicates her life to the wounded and the dying. As their lives unfold, the three women find themselves facing choices they would never have envisioned. This is a story of secrets and alienation, yet also of hope and heroism. It is about Arabs who save Jews from disaster and Jews who heal Arabs. It is the story of everyday people torn and desperately searching for the right path. Here, the ancient pulsates in present time and the biblical holds prominence with the secular. Beneath this modern-day drama unfolds the story of a land and its people, revealing the historical trajectory of two peoples, victims and perpetrators of a biblical curse. 'This perspective, poignant novel offers a fresh and essential outlook on Israel. With memorable characters and an abundance of drama, Israela is gripping reading. '-Lou Aronica, New York Times bestselling author
Adoption Joys: They Expected a Miracle gives God's plan for unplanned pregnancies as it shares encouraging true stories of the joys adoptive couples have found in adoption. Young, unmarried, single women who have found themselves in an unplanned pregnancy are also encouraged with the truth that these couples love them unconditionally over all the years to come. The baby is welcomed, of course, but not more so than the birth mom. The adoptive couples enter the adoption in a covenanted relationship, just as God expects from the couple in their marriage. Because of the covenant, the birth mom finds their couple and loves them as well as her baby.
We are all descendants of Adam and Eve. God told Abraham that he and his wife's descendants would outnumber the stars in the sky and the grains of sand on the seashore. At last count, Douglas and Amanda Shaw have 133 living descendants. Sixty-six books of the Bible chronicle stories and instructions from the lives and descendants of Adam, Eve, Sarah, and Abraham.The Shaws Multiplied briefly tells stories of the lives, adventures, and experiences of some of the descendants of Douglas and Amanda Shaw-some deceased and other still living. From the stories depicting character traits, personalities, education, and occupations, I pray you will recognize traits that show who you are because of who they were. Be proud, stand taller, and continue to work on developing those positive attributes in you. Get acquainted with these folks and enjoy the memories.
Doris Howe is a missionary with Youth with A Mission. Her mission field is in Tyler, Texas at Loving Alternative Adoption Agency. She has been an adoption caseworker for over 24 years. Her main task is to minister to young women who find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy. She is to love them, educate them, and pray with them. God's ultimate call for Doris is to introduce these young women to Jesus Christ who is there to help change their lives. An adoption may or may not be part of that relationship. Doris has two books published. One is called Adoption Joys they expected a miracle. The other is a family book called The Shaws Multiplied.
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