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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Rodney L Clark
Reflections on Praise and Worship from a Biblical Perspective
Rodney a Teal
HIS Publishing Group
2014
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Every boy dreams of becoming a man. What happens when the journey from boyhood to manhood nearly destroys you? Indianapolis native and youth mentor Rodney A. Stanback tells the story and walks readers through his journey in his debut book, Careless boy Becoming a Successful Man. Wanting to help today's youth avoid the same mistakes he made, Rodney is proof that change is editable and that it can happen with the right mindset.
Sylvia Whitmore, known to the world as SLY, is an aspiring young rapper from Gary, Indiana. With the encouragement of her parents, she is determined to do whatever it takes to be the best rapper of all time. Her quick rise to stardom surprised everyone, including herself. Each time SLY graced the microphone, her confidence soared, as she spits bar after bar.Then, the unthinkable happened. During a night that was supposed to be the most memorable, festive event of her early career, the young phenom was literally fighting for her life. The world is left wondering if SLY will ever return to her superstar form again. SLY, Volume 1, is a compelling story of willpower, determination, and family unity.
Playing for Time offers (1) the critical preface Pace, Pacem, advocating the need for poetry to be democratic, inclusive, and empathetic toward all readers, the way Shakespeare, Whitman, and Frost have been; (2) twenty-eight poems in the framework of a play, Coming to Light, An Advent Progress, featuring six engaging "Voices"; and (3) twenty-seven more poems featuring a singular voice that also invites the reader to participate in a progress, that of Green, Blue, Brown.
28th century Humanity has been long divided between the centralized government of the Inner Worlds and the defiant, independent Far Worlds. As social unrest and famines force "The Great Reunion", a young woman and her friends find themselves escaping the snare of a brutal "justice" system while pondering what it means to be free amidst an ever growing, tyrannical universe.
Mormonland is the raw confessional memoir of a Mormon boy who grew up in a small western town and pursued the Hollywood dream. He devoted five decades of his life to a church filled with highly questionable doctrine, troubling temple rituals, and never-ending expectations. His story may not differ from a lot of other Mormon boys, except for the fact that he's telling it.