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I'm Not Supposed To Be Here

I'm Not Supposed To Be Here

Barbara Bean

Xulon Press
2023
pokkari
I'm Not Supposed to Be Here. But God, an autobiographical life's journey, by Dr. Barbara "Mom" Bean, is a naked testimonial, and prescription for victory with God's help. It is a reality that life is difficult, as it is a hard schoolmaster because it gives us first the test and then we learn the lesson. Through this book, you will find instruction on how to set aside mediocrity and complacency. It will inspire you to join the special mission of walking a path in a spiritual realm, that has been experienced by the author. This book will give guidance, hope and inspiration to a generation of believers with a different perspective on Christian living. It is my prayer that this book will become the instrument God uses to remove spiritual blindness and the tool used by God's people to possess the land that Jesus conquered through His sacrifice at the cross. Bishop Harold Edwards Church of God, Dallas Texas Evangelist Barbara Bean was born in North Carolina. Her family moved to Los Angeles, California where she completed her formal education. Married to the Elder Leslie Bean for nearly 50 years. They have five adult children: Kevin, Karen, Da'Niel, Ola and Les Jr. Evangelist Bean was called to the ministry in April 1969 and has ministered on skid row, boy's camps, women's prison, convalescent homes, television, radio, ministering in the Virgin Islands, Freeport Haiti, as well as locally. She is the founder and CEO of Outreach/Breakthrough Ministries, established in 1975. Evangelist Bean is totally involved in the music ministry, having served under Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, Dr. Judith McAllister, Elder Tony McGill, and Evangelist Markita Knight, and Elder Donnell Wright State Minister of Music So. Cal. Jurisdiction 1. A song writer, director, writer and producer of plays and concerts, she is dedicated to serving God and the community.
Barbara Nanning - Eternal Movement

Barbara Nanning - Eternal Movement

Titus M. Eliëns

Waanders
2020
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2019 marked the 40th anniversary of Barbara Nanning's graduation in ceramics from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Over those forty years, Nanning (b.1957) has become an internationally respected artist with work in countless public and private collections in the Netherlands and around the world. Originally, her reputation was due mainly to her pioneering ceramics and installations, which had completely abandoned the container form that had so long dominated studio pottery. But for the last 25 years Nanning has worked chiefly in a different medium: glass, in which she has created an amazing and multi-faceted oeuvre. Each year she spends an extended period in the Czech Republic, where expert glassblowers help her to conjure up the most extraordinary and thrilling objects in that material.
Samuel M. Gore

Samuel M. Gore

Barbara Gauntt; Wyatt Waters

University Press of Mississippi
2015
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Born in Coolidge, Texas, Samuel Marshall Gore was the sixth of ten children born to a Baptist preacher and a mother described as ""an angel."" From early childhood, Samuel Gore remembers enjoying making things, and gives credit to his mother and grandmother for his interest in art. Gore went on to be an art teacher and professor for more than fifty years, mostly at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi. He has shown work in exhibitions and galleries for more than forty years. In 2012 the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. In the first part of this volume, Barbara Gauntt traces how a concept in the mind of the artist comes to execution. Gore uses sketches on scraps of paper to inform studies in clay, as the piece Christ, Fulfillment of the Law begins to take its inspired shape. The project, expected to take about a year, lasts nearly two as Gore works to capture the constantly changing image forming in his mind. The 12' x 8' bronze, bas relief sculpture, a sister piece to Moses, Deliverer of the Law commissioned for the Mississippi College School of Law, moves from a small work area in the sculptor's home to a shop on his property. There he builds the full-size piece on an armature of wood, foam board, and netting covered with clay. From chaos arises the beauty of detailed faces and a work of art that tells a story. The second section of the book covers the artist's career from the late 1940s into the twenty-first century. Superb photographs of both two- and three-dimensional pieces show the artist's diverse style and talent. Gore says that he ""want[s] people to put their hands on [his] sculpture"" because that is how he experiences his art. Gore sees no end in sight to his work. Moses started preaching at the age of eighty, so Gore figures that he is just getting started. This volume features detailed information about all of the artwork included; an interview with Samuel Gore in which the artist discusses his career, technique, and philosophy; a timeline of his life and career; and foreword by noted Mississippi artist and former student, Wyatt Waters.