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The Word Among Us

The Word Among Us

Terry L Burden

Westbow Press
2022
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The Word Among Us: Theologies of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament is a topical approach to the study of the Judeo/Christian Bible. Each topic is a survey of the many theological themes we encounter in the Biblical narrative such as the theology of Biblical History, Torah, Moses, Election, Covenant, Land, Kingship, Prophecy, and many more. Special topics include The Theology of the Fall of Israel, Theology of Messianic Expectations, and The Theology of Israel. Of particular interest is The Theology of Story which introduces the story-oriented literary discipline. At the center of Biblical theology is the tragic fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C.E. and the Southern Kingdom of Judah in 586 B.C.E. From these periods many of the theological motifs, such as covenant, law, and prophecy, arise to address and to explain these tragedies in Israelite history. The primary purpose of the present study is a better understanding of the theological function of these motifs or themes. A theological function is the power of a Biblical narrative to constitute and to restore the Israelite people who were struggling to survive the late period of Biblical history. A special feature of my study are the several promptings from Biblical topics of the many discussions that relate to the New Testament and Christian teachings. My approach to the study of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament is unique among other introductions to the Hebrew Bible. This book therefore is very important to both the Jewish and the Christian reader.
Between Two Creeks

Between Two Creeks

Terry L Burden

Archway Publishing
2025
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Between Two Creeks: The Reclamation of Amy Hawkins, My Third Summer continues the story of a rural Kentucky community introduced in my fi rst two publications in 2022 and 2024. The beloved people of the Valley of Two Creeks preserve the story's rural charm. The story's main character and narrator, Amy Hawkins, enters her third summer as she refl ects on lives of the people of Two Creeks and the continuing confl ict between the terrorist group Dawn Robin and President Victoria Washington's task force. This third summer sees the cooperation of the United States and Russia in the fi ght against terrorism. A renegade Russian oligarch steals a nuclear weapon from Russia and brings it to the States to join forces with the American terrorists whose purpose is the assassination of the US President. However, something mysterious happens to the evil oligarch Sylya Ninsloka which the reader must discover. The President of Russia sends an envoy to assist in the recovery of the weapon and the capture of Sylya Ninsloka. This third offering of Between Two Creeks is fi lled with non-ending action and miracle. The beloved Karen Hanover from the second summer reappears. Amy Hawkins continues to be a channel of good will as the blue glow works miracles throughout the story. She is invited to enter the spirit realm of Shelumah (Heavenly Light) where she reaches a heightened level of skill and wisdom. Amy becomes very close to the President and her family and continues to protect them. During this third summer in the Valley of Two Creeks, President Washington builds her new home on the Chandler Estate, and the terrorists return, accordingly, to the Valley to complete the task they had failed the previous summer. Themes central to this third offering include love, family values, Native American traditions, patriotism, and international relations.
Between Two Creeks

Between Two Creeks

Terry L Burden

Archway Publishing
2025
sidottu
Between Two Creeks: The Reclamation of Amy Hawkins, My Third Summer continues the story of a rural Kentucky community introduced in my fi rst two publications in 2022 and 2024. The beloved people of the Valley of Two Creeks preserve the story's rural charm. The story's main character and narrator, Amy Hawkins, enters her third summer as she refl ects on lives of the people of Two Creeks and the continuing confl ict between the terrorist group Dawn Robin and President Victoria Washington's task force. This third summer sees the cooperation of the United States and Russia in the fi ght against terrorism. A renegade Russian oligarch steals a nuclear weapon from Russia and brings it to the States to join forces with the American terrorists whose purpose is the assassination of the US President. However, something mysterious happens to the evil oligarch Sylya Ninsloka which the reader must discover. The President of Russia sends an envoy to assist in the recovery of the weapon and the capture of Sylya Ninsloka. This third offering of Between Two Creeks is fi lled with non-ending action and miracle. The beloved Karen Hanover from the second summer reappears. Amy Hawkins continues to be a channel of good will as the blue glow works miracles throughout the story. She is invited to enter the spirit realm of Shelumah (Heavenly Light) where she reaches a heightened level of skill and wisdom. Amy becomes very close to the President and her family and continues to protect them. During this third summer in the Valley of Two Creeks, President Washington builds her new home on the Chandler Estate, and the terrorists return, accordingly, to the Valley to complete the task they had failed the previous summer. Themes central to this third offering include love, family values, Native American traditions, patriotism, and international relations.
The Republican

The Republican

Terry L. Lymon

Independently Published
2018
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Samael, the name for the Angel of Death was given to the boy born in the Appalachian Mountains in 1950. After his birth his mother lit herself on fire with gasoline screaming that the devil was inside of her. It was said by the village elders that a man never knew her. Samael was raised in the barn with the cattle and he was often physically and sexually abused. The village folks believed that the boy was the son of the devil. Was this just folklore? At the tender age of fourteen the Samael was accused of killing two experienced hunters and he was kicked out of the village as a result. He was sent to the small town of Catskill, New York where he grew into a smart and ambitious man. He attended the best universities and became a Congressman for the District of Columbia, and death followed him everywhere he went. Where was he getting the power to commit these horrific murders? Who is he? When Samael sustained a point-blank gunshot wound to the head a powerful entity revealed itself to him in a dream, and the following morning, Samael made a sudden and miraculous recovery. This powerful entity is driving Samael to become the quintessential Republican, and he is leaving a death trail that leads right into the White House. But why?
Genesis of Martyrs: Don't Tread on Me Saga 1

Genesis of Martyrs: Don't Tread on Me Saga 1

Terry L. Wilson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"This meeting can do no more to save the country " Sam Adams cries out to five thousand agitated men packed in the Old South Meetinghouse. Kindled by a half-century of British Parliament's overbearing mandates and oppressions, a simmer of resistance now boils, pressing for colonial rights as free Englishmen. Faces blackened with coal dust, identities concealed, two hundred plus enraged men invade three ships moored at Griffin's Wharf. Words spoken by John Hancock resonate in their minds. "Let every man do what is right in his own eyes " With Boston Harbor a teapot, a decade harnessed with strife, combat and bereavement promises an assault on the colonies.
Mayhem of the Jester: Everyone need Laughter

Mayhem of the Jester: Everyone need Laughter

Terry L. Joiner

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The antagonist of the King is the polygamous, impulsive, short-tempered and depraved ruler of Welshspring, who ruled the country with an iron fist and now wants a jester to entertain his eldest wife who is pregnant with the likely heir to the throne. His knights' search for a jester takes them to the protagonist, a gentleman named Alan, who is a jester in retirement and appears not to remember his past deeds as an entertainer. Following an attempt to escape and against many protestations by Alan's wife that he's not a comedian, they are finally taken before a furious king who orders Alan to perform in his court and in the presence of his wives. The king wants Alan to pull swords from his mouth, while others present in the court, including the queens, cook, and helper all made ridiculous demands of Alan as the king insists he carries them out. However, the latest and youngest of the Queens would have none of it and leaves the court for her room. Alan's attempt to entertain them didn't convince the king, so he cuts Maybell's throat with a knife, and she collapses to the floor and dies, thus setting free a demon that has been held captive in Alan's body for many years. At that time, the eldest Queen goes into labor, and the king dismisses the court and orders everywhere to be cleaned. Now that the evil Jester is free, will anyone be ready for some laughs.
The Ascended Masters on the Apocalypse

The Ascended Masters on the Apocalypse

Terry L Newbegin

NEC Press
2021
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"Apocalypse," known to many as the "Book of Revelation", has been played with for centuries, where our religious leaders have tried to make sense of the extreme symbolism behind the written text. And now, Jesus and the Ascended Masters presents a "New Voice" on Saint John's highly debated and difficult book to read and understand. We have always assumed that the words and stories of God's prophets regarding the Bible were indisputable because of the skills of our religious leaders. With any in-depth study of the "Apocalypse" that fails to consider the human body and how it functions with our Oversoul, our mind-soul, our memories, and our consciousness would be contrary to any idea of Christ coming for our salvation. Hence, the "Apocalypse" has become a universal cosmic wonder that requires the right examiners to unlock its mystery and its wisdom. This book may be the most important book you will ever read, as the book is channeled and narrated by Jesus and the Ascended Masters, offering many insights into the "Apocalypse." The book reveals the long-awaited truth about Christ and how the church has kept us in the dark about the significance of Saint John's message. If you have a desire to know and understand the Apocalypse like never before, then this book will answer many questions that, for centuries, the church has failed to answer. From channeling Jesus and the Ascended Masters, "consciousness" is the state of being aware of yourself as the creator. Thus, Jesus' message is to inform us, "God is like a vast ocean and us humans are the drops of water making up that ocean; and, if we took away all the drops, then there would be no ocean, therefore no God."
Social Work Practice

Social Work Practice

Terry L. Koenig; Rick Spano; John B. Thompson

Cognella, Inc
2024
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This book introduces students, faculty, and practitioners to different ways of mastering the complex, yet key elements of successful practice. It refocuses the attention from teaching about practice to concentrating on how to support the development of field instructors, students, and practice teachers in understanding that their personal and professional growth is the instrument for the delivery of "good" or "bad" social work practice.The book is divided up into three parts: Part I: Introduction to Critical Frameworks for Social Work Practice; Part II: The Centrality of the Professional Relationship; and Part III: Practice Models and Their Applications. The authors integrate multiple components into this work: a textbook that integrates theories, models, and a range of practice-based exercises and a workbook designed to focus on the instructor and the student as active participants in the helping process. This innovative practice text is designed to be a core textbook for both the undergraduate and graduate social work curriculum.