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Mercy's Fate *The Submission of Melody*
M. M. Napolitano
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Imagine metal doors slamming behind you, as you're locked away for twenty-five years. Christian Mann doesn't have to imagine it, he lived it. Guilt, shame, severed relationships, and hopelessness threatened to engulf him.He wanted to end his life, but in that gloomy prison cell he found a rich spiritual experience-a transformative revelation-new life. He was lifted from dark emptiness into the fullness of God's love, light, and freedom.In Mercy, Compassion, and Forgiveness, Christian shares insights from a prisoner's viewpoint, guiding his readers (through the lens of transparency) to true personal freedom. Self-condemnation, the condemnation of others, doubt and fear, joy in serving, and many other points are addressed in its pages.From his position "on the lowest rung of society's ladder of respectability" the author vividly portrays the great love of Jesus for all-even you. His word pictures encourage you to place your hand in the hand of the all-sufficient Savior and find unwavering assurance in His salvation.Are you imprisoned in a cell, or has sin "locked up" your soul? Do you struggle with corrosive self-hatred or with insolent self-righteousness? Either way, you will find here life-changing truths for your journey, and timeless help from the One who will direct your paths forevermore.
My will to survive is the first thing to drown.I know, because I hold it under myself.After facing severe tragedy in life, Madeline assumes her death will be easy.But the angels do not come to take her to Heaven.Instead, what retrieves her is something she never expected: a gargoyle.Transformed, Madeline becomes a beast and voyeur to the life she had and the love she left behind.
The true life experiences of RAF Pilot Officer Ron James, who was sent to the Dutch East Indies at the end of World War II to help with the release of tens of thousands of prisoners of war and internees who were held by the Japanese in the prison camps of Java. Being one of the first to arrive, he found himself embroiled in a colonial war that was developing as a result of the Indonesians' struggle for independence from the Dutch.This is a light-hearted, well written, personal account of his work as Embarkation Officer and Movements Control Officer at Air Headquarters in Batavia. It also gives a concise history of the events that took place.
Mercy is the story of one woman's courageous decision to successfully undergo cytoreductive surgery and HIPEC, a potentially life-saving procedure that has only recently gained widespread support in the United States medical community.Her surgeon, Doctor Armando Sardi, had once been a virtually unknown medical student from Colombia, South America, yet had emerged as a world renowned specialist, as well as a cofounder of health care services for the poor in his native country.Dr. Paul Sugarbaker, an oncologist and former National Institutes of Health department head with a long history of being on the cutting edge, with contributions from other surgeons worldwide, developed the surgery.
Mercy's Fortune *The Taming of Melody*
M. M. Napolitano
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Mercy's Heart: The Christkeepers
Grace Walton
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Spokane, Washington’s, first woman physician, Mary Latham moved to the community with her three sons—leaving her husband behind in Ohio—in 1887. She sought a better climate for her health and worked tirelessly for the health of all of Spokane’s citizens, but particularly women and children and especially the poor. She helped found the Spokane Humane Society and the Spokane Public Library, and she was beloved and respected in the community.Then, in 1903, one of her sons died and she seemingly became unhinged. She would be seen wandering the streets, wailing and wringing her hands, and her behavior became extremely erratic. In 1905, she set fire to a building and would be arrested and convicted of arson, then sentenced to four years of hard labor in the state penitentiary. She escaped into the forests of Idaho, where she hid from a massive manhunt for a week before being captured and sent to prison in Walla Walla. She eventually returned to Spokane a broken woman and died in 1917. Yet today she is honored in Spokane for the good she did in the first part of her life.