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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Larry Fox
While driving around the streets of Poughkeepsie, New York, Larry Fox struck a pedestrian whom he believed to be an alien from another planet. After a car chase, Mr. Fox was captured by the police. He was then taken to a special doctor who diagnosed him as suffering from paranoid schizophrenia with homicidal ideation. In Journey to Reality, Larry Fox describes how he spent four months in psychiatric wards and the county jail, and then pled not responsible by reason of mental disease or defect. After spending time in a maximum security state psychiatric hospital and then in a civil hospital, he was finally released on an order of conditions. Mr. Fox explains how he and his family determined that his psychiatric condition was in fact nothing more than multiple chemical sensitivities.
Self-defense Because Christians have strong and opposing views on this controversial topic, the goal of this in-depth study is to identify the scriptural position. - Is it appropriate for you as a Christian to defend yourself? - How should godly character and your life purpose affect your response to personal danger? - Should you defend family members? Or strangers? - What defensive measures are acceptable? The conclusions may surprise you. Civil Disobedience Living an exemplary Christian life may cause you to get into trouble with civil government. God ordained human government and the New Testament says to submit to human authorities, yet the authorities considered Jesus and his disciples criminals. - What does it mean for you to submit? - Must you obey a corrupt government official or ungodly laws? This Bible study develops clear guidelines for civil disobedience that honors God. LARRY FOX has more than thirty years of teaching experience in Christian seminars, workshops and adult Bible studies, and has written several books. His passion is helping Christians become spiritually mature and discover the person God made them to be. His career includes engineering, management and church business administration.
Charles Fox Parham is an absorbing and perhaps controversial biography of the founder of modern Pentecostalism. Parham was a deeply flawed individual who nevertheless was used by God to initiate and establish one of the greatest spiritual movements of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, helping to restore the power of Pentecost to the church and being a catalyst for numerous healings and conversions. Author Dr. Larry Martin is a lifelong Pentecostal with decades of ministry as a pastor, educator, and evangelist. He researched the life of this complicated and contradictory figure for over twenty-five years before writing this book--with a certain degree of hesitancy. By disclosing the whole truth about Parham's life--which has never fully been done before--would it give excessive ammunition to the critics of the Pentecostal and charismatic movements? Martin uncompromisingly exposes Parham's weaknesses, faulty thinking, and transgressions while disassociating his behavior from the movement as a whole, writing with an inside understanding of Pentecostalism and a thoughtful analysis of Parham's life that goes beyond the acknowledgment of human frailty to reveal the work of a sovereign God. If we don't confront the faults of our spiritual fathers, Martin says, we will fail to address the truth in the way the Bible lays bare the faults of some of our greatest biblical heroes of the faith. We must recognize and learn from the weaknesses of others, as well as their achievements. The author of several books on the Azusa Street Revival, the history of early Pentecostals, and the Pentecostal Church of God, Martin presents a much-needed exploration of the life of one of the most influential religious figures of the twentieth century, whose impact is still widely felt today. Includes photos of Parham's life and ministry.
Fox Grove, Perfect Imperfection
Larry C. Coppins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Larry Gets Lost in Prehistoric Times: From Dinosaurs to the Stone Age
John Skewes; Andrew Fox
Sasquatch Books
2013
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This title is suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years old. In Larry the loveable pup's latest adventure, he falls asleep at home next to Pete (who is reading a book about dinosaurs) and travels back in time, waking up in the pre-historic era! Starting with dinosaurs, where he encounters some big (the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Tricerotops), and others small (the Iberomesornis), he tumbles forward to the Ice Ages where he meets a Woolly Mammoth and on to the cavemen of the Stone Age. But will he ever find his way back to his best friend Pete and the family again? This is a first in a new Larry Gets Lost series that features adventures back through time.
Join Larry the pup as he explores the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and all the best sights in Washington DC. When Larry gets separated from the family by the scent of a yummy treat, he searches DC for his owner Pete. Along the way, Larry discovers the city's greatest landmarks and learns about the city's--and the nation's--history. Larry makes friends along the way, but will he find Pete and be reunited with the family? Will he come snout-to-snout with the beloved First Dog? Filled with charming retro illustrations, Larry Gets Lost in Washington, DC, is an educational and fun tour of our nation's capital.
An allegorical teaching to embrace change, develop critical thinking skills, and solve any problem using teamworkEngage the Fox is a charismatic business fable set at a newspaper run by publisher Hedgehog and his executive team of woodland creatures. When met with a difficult decision regarding where the newspaper industry is headed, as well as pressure to give discounts to their top advertisers, Hedgehog engages consultant Thaddeus P. Fox to teach the team at The Toad Hollow Gazette how to make important decisions. By thinking critically and utilizing the different personality types present in the office, the team learns to see the big picture and tap the energy and imagination of everyone. The animals portrayed here, by their very nature, represent different aspects of the human personality as illustrated in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.The authors base their book on Larry Chester's popular course in critical thinking that helps participants identify the cause of problems large and small and generate better, more implementable solutions. That process incorporates four key critical thinking skills that businesspeople can develop to help them evaluate their options as they learn how to manage complex, messy issues in a systematic way that ensures stakeholder buy-in and increases their success rate.
Nation, stat och imperium : tillhörighet i en globaliserad värld
Philip Bobbitt; Gillian Clark; Christopher Coker; Carlos Escudé; Richard J. Evans; Jonathan Fenby; Jessica Frazier; David Goodhart; Freddy Gray; Steven Grosby; Janne Haaland Matláry; Tom Holland; Lawrence James; Jeremy Jennings; Josef Joffe; Rob Johnson; Robin Lane Fox; Charles S. Maier; Tim Marshall; Iain Martin; Simon Mayall; Lucy Riall; Larry Siedentop; Lars Trägårdh; Maurizio Viroli; Peter H. Wilson; Harvey Whitehouse; Martina Winkelhofer
Bokförlaget Stolpe
2021
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Med det kalla krigets slut och globaliseringens segertåg trodde många att nationalism hörde till historien. Men det visade sig vara tvärtom. Idag ser vi hur nationalismen sprids över hela världen. Samtidigt växer sig populistiska och anti-demokratiska rörelser starka. Att höra hemma någonstans tycks bli allt viktigare i en tid av ekonomisk och social osäkerhet. I en globaliserad värld förknippas därför identitet, medborgarskap och tillhörighet med födelseort och en fast plats att bo på. Essäerna i denna antologi är baserade på Engelsbergsseminariet 2017 där olika former av identitet knutna till olika samhällsbildningar granskades. Hur uppstår en nation? Hur skapas enighet i ett imperium med en mångfald av folk?Huvudredaktör för denna illustrerade antologi är Kurt Almqvist.
Taurean Nelson, a creative writer and journeyman illustrator from St. Louis, Missouri, currently living in Chicago, Illinois, decided to embark on a journey into book writing. Taurean is new to fiction, and with this step, he's hoping to show that he deserves a seat at the table. Taurean never saw himself as a children's book writer; he primarily focused on poetry and micro stories but was prompted to try after a friend's suggestion. Children's fiction is a new feather in his hat, and he hopes that you and your family find his latest work enjoyable as he indeed found creating it enjoyable. So have a seat and spend a little time reading this incredible story from a budding young author.
A teaching novel: How does a small, dying church turn itself around? What are some concrete steps that a church with little money and no energetic young members can take that will grow the church? Perhaps the answer lies in the wise mysterious visitor's advice...
This is a fictional story in a city in Ireland. The message to those who lost sight of the hope in life. The light discovered in despair...
Between 1975 and 1978, Larry 'Pigface' Travers terrorised Camp Diamond Creek, killing more than a hundred horny, stoned teens, hacking them to death with his axe (the machete was already taken by some hockey guy over in New Jersey), and making a general nuisance of himself. Life couldn't have been better for a psycho slasher.But in '78, after being outwitted by that year's 'final girl', Pigface found himself trapped (and a little bit on fire). Presumed dead, Larry Travers disappeared, but his legend lived on.It's 2014. Now living in the woods with his overbearing - and slightly antique - mother, Larry's old enough to play bingo and enjoy jigsaw puzzles without feeling guilty. But the urge to kill has returned, and Larry thinks he still has what it takes to be a homicidal lunatic.Pigface is back. Trouble is, he's not as young as he used to be...