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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Daryl Conant M.Ed

1: 100 Leadership Solution: A practical guide to help you be the leader you would want
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Keziah's Song

Keziah's Song

Daryl Potter

Paper Stone Press
2021
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The Greek empire. A Jewish rebellion. A musically gifted girl strives to overcome the brutal siege of a contested land.Maccabean Israel, 135 BCE. Judean orphan Keziah has been traumatized by a savage war. As the Greek empire invades Jerusalem with battle elephants and a ruthless army, the twelve-year-old witnesses her parents' violent murder by their once-trusted neighbours. But she has no time to mourn when she's forcibly transported to the far north and ripped away from everything she's ever known.Struggling with her new life in a vibrant Galilean community, Keziah reconnects with music and the possibility of happiness through an abandoned lute. But as rising unrest and bloodshed engulfs the region, her lifetime of troubles and heartbreak may be just beginning.Keziah's Song is a generation-spanning, lyrical historical fiction novel. If you like sweeping depictions of ancient eras, high-stakes conflicts, and beauty found amid tragedy, then you'll love Daryl Potter's compelling tour de force.
Keziah's Song

Keziah's Song

Daryl Potter

Paper Stone Press
2021
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The Greek empire. A Jewish rebellion. A musically gifted girl strives to overcome the brutal siege of a contested land.Maccabean Israel, 135 BCE. Judean orphan Keziah has been traumatized by a savage war. As the Greek empire invades Jerusalem with battle elephants and a ruthless army, the twelve-year-old witnesses her parents' violent murder by their once-trusted neighbours. But she has no time to mourn when she's forcibly transported to the far north and ripped away from everything she's ever known.Struggling with her new life in a vibrant Galilean community, Keziah reconnects with music and the possibility of happiness through an abandoned lute. But as rising unrest and bloodshed engulfs the region, her lifetime of troubles and heartbreak may be just beginning.Keziah's Song is a generation-spanning, lyrical historical fiction novel. If you like sweeping depictions of ancient eras, high-stakes conflicts, and beauty found amid tragedy, then you'll love Daryl Potter's compelling tour de force.
Blind Man's Labyrinth

Blind Man's Labyrinth

Daryl Potter

Paper Stone Press
2021
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A JEWISH CIVIL WAR IS TEARING APART NORTHERN ISRAEL. IN THE SOUTH, SERVANTS OF THE GODDESS ASHTAROTH ARE ABDUCTING UNWARY REFUGEES. HAIM, AN UNWANTED BOY, ESCAPES INTO THIS NIGHTMARISH LANDSCAPE TO FIND HIS WAY IN A WORLD GONE MAD.92 BCE. A widow and an old scribe together raise Haim, a boy whose lineage cursed him from birth. When Haim is eleven years old, he runs away into a world populated by Samaritan bandits, a cultic pagan temple devoted to horror, and the white-robed priests of Qumran.Desperate and lonely, Haim searches for community, friendship, and belonging while being plagued by a hunger for meaning that he cannot satisfy.Blind Man's Labyrinth is a lyrical historical fiction novel set near the end of the Maccabean period. If you like stories that explore the conflict between survival and morality and ask questions about how outcasts fight against socially systemic cycles of fear and violence in their quest for friendship, kinship, and meaning, then you will love this masterful follow up to Daryl Potter's award-winning Keziah's Song.
Blind Man's Labyrinth

Blind Man's Labyrinth

Daryl Potter

Paper Stone Press
2021
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A Jewish civil war is tearing apart northern Israel. In the south, servants of the goddess Ashtaroth are abducting unwary refugees. Haim, an unwanted boy, escapes into this nightmarish landscape to find his way in a world gone mad.92 BCE. A widow and an old scribe together raise Haim, a boy whose lineage cursed him from birth. When Haim is eleven years old, he runs away into a world populated by Samaritan bandits, a cultic pagan temple devoted to horror, and the white-robed priests of Qumran.Desperate and lonely, Haim searches for community, friendship, and belonging while being plagued by a hunger for meaning that he cannot satisfy.Blind Man's Labyrinth is a lyrical historical fiction novel set near the end of the Maccabean period. If you like stories that explore the conflict between survival and morality and ask questions about how outcasts fight against socially systemic cycles of fear and violence in their quest for friendship, kinship, and meaning, then you will love this masterful follow-up to Daryl Potter's award-winning Keziah's Song.
Blind Man's Labyrinth

Blind Man's Labyrinth

Daryl Potter

Paper Stone Press
2021
sidottu
A Jewish civil war is tearing apart northern Israel. In the south, servants of the goddess Ashtaroth are abducting unwary refugees. Haim, an unwanted boy, escapes into this nightmarish landscape to find his way in a world gone mad. 92 BCE. A widow and an old scribe together raise Haim, a boy whose lineage cursed him from birth. When Haim is eleven years old, he runs away into a world populated by Samaritan bandits, a cultic pagan temple devoted to horror, and the white-robed priests of Qumran.Desperate and lonely, Haim searches for community, friendship, and belonging while being plagued by a hunger for meaning that he cannot satisfy.Blind Man's Labyrinth is a lyrical historical fiction novel set near the end of the Maccabean period. If you like stories that explore the conflict between survival and morality and ask questions about how outcasts fight against socially systemic cycles of fear and violence in their quest for friendship, kinship, and meaning, then you will love this masterful follow up to Daryl Potter's deeply moving Keziah's Song.
Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss, and Depression
A grieving father and husband. A search for understanding. How can a suffering soul find meaning and peace?First-time dad Daryl Potter never felt joy so deep. Then one week after his daughter's birth, a devastating series of medical emergencies threatened the lives of both his wife and daughter and that innocent joy was gone forever.Daryl's initial inability to find help in the Bible's key book on suffering shook his trust in God. What followed was a desperate quest to find something in the story of Job's trials that could help him or he risked giving up on faith altogether. The search that followed lasted over twenty years.Does Job's ancient poem have the power to repair a wounded heart? Can a life dismantled and hope destroyed ever be restored?In this intimate and honest account, one man wrestles with deepening his perspective of God in the context of suffering. Comprehensive Biblical commentary is interwoven with Daryl's deeply personal narrative. He offers those experiencing hardship a path to surviving life's challenges. It is a path that creates a rich understanding of the one who is God of even the monsters.Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss and Depression-A Journey Through the Book of Job is a must-have resource for those going through tough times. If you like relatable experiences, in-depth Bible interpretation, unflinching quests for the truth, and real-life application of God's Word, then you'll be moved by Daryl Potter's meaningful and emotional account.
Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss, and Depression
A grieving father and husband. A search for understanding. How can a suffering soul find meaning and peace?First-time dad Daryl Potter never felt joy so deep. Then one week after his daughter's birth, a devastating series of medical emergencies threatened the lives of both his wife and daughter and that innocent joy was gone forever.Daryl's initial inability to find help in the Bible's key book on suffering shook his trust in God. What followed was a desperate quest to find something in the story of Job's trials that could help him or he risked giving up on faith altogether. The search that followed lasted over twenty years.Does Job's ancient poem have the power to repair a wounded heart? Can a life dismantled and hope destroyed ever be restored?In this intimate and honest account, one man wrestles with deepening his perspective of God in the context of suffering. Comprehensive Biblical commentary is interwoven with Daryl's deeply personal narrative. He offers those experiencing hardship a path to surviving life's challenges. It is a path that creates a rich understanding of the one who is God of even the monsters.Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss and Depression-A Journey Through the Book of Job is a must-have resource for those going through tough times. If you like relatable experiences, in-depth Bible interpretation, unflinching quests for the truth, and real-life application of God's Word, then you'll be moved by Daryl Potter's meaningful and emotional account.
Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss, and Depression
A grieving father and husband. A search for understanding. How can a suffering soul find meaning and peace?First-time dad Daryl Potter never felt joy so deep. Then one week after his daughter's birth, a devastating series of medical emergencies threatened the lives of both his wife and daughter and that innocent joy was gone forever.Daryl's initial inability to find help in the Bible's key book on suffering shook his trust in God. What followed was a desperate quest to find something in the story of Job's trials that could help him or he risked giving up on faith altogether. The search that followed lasted over twenty years.Does Job's ancient poem have the power to repair a wounded heart? Can a life dismantled and hope destroyed ever be restored?In this intimate and honest account, one man wrestles with deepening his perspective of God in the context of suffering. Comprehensive Biblical commentary is interwoven with Daryl's deeply personal narrative. He offers those experiencing hardship a path to surviving life's challenges. It is a path that creates a rich understanding of the one who is God of even the monsters.Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss and Depression-A Journey Through the Book of Job is a must-have resource for those going through tough times. If you like relatable experiences, in-depth Bible interpretation, unflinching quests for the truth, and real-life application of God's Word, then you'll be moved by Daryl Potter's meaningful and emotional account.
Dark Water Fountain

Dark Water Fountain

Daryl Fontana

Core-Qi Health Management Systems Inc.
2022
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Daryl Fontana finds himself at odds against The Establishment, a conflict grounded in a childhood memory that launches him on a quest to be a force for good. A trip to Scotland, where he meets an intriguing man who encourages his counter-cultural ideas and cements his belief that his cause is revolutionary. As the players in his game become more powerful, so does his realization that every dominant ideology and religion in the world has been barbarously corrupted, wielded as weapons of intimidation to serve the interests of the few. He secretly champions a worldwide revolution, but how he undertakes this revolution attracts the attention of those in positions of control, and he is stalked by an operative who works for an anonymous team of string-pullers. Daryl entangles himself in the underworld of organized crime, landing him in a US jail, where he reflects on how he fell from grace. His deepest intuition is confirmed; he has been marked as a player in a resistance that someone or something bigger than himself wants to silence. For years Daryl kept hidden what mattered most to him because he understood the repercussions that could come with speaking truth, but he was acutely aware that keeping silent only exacerbated the internal conflicts he was dealing with. Daryl bided his time until he was confident enough to speak out and deal with any prejudice he might encounter, believing there would be no backing down once he started the open rhetoric. He waited until his youngest child had reached his eighteenth birthday, concluding his primary responsibility in laying a solid foundation by training, empowering, and teaching his children how to think for themselves. On the surface, his journey is one of redemption. He must establish his credibility in his community as a leader, defend his moral code, and cultivate honour within the dangerous walls of prison. But, on a deeper level, Daryl's journey unfolds to reveal how a mere man transforms himself through dedication to the Hero's path of honest self-reflection and vulnerability.
Beyond Ourselves

Beyond Ourselves

Daryl Kroeker

Worldserve Ministries
2023
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So often in the Christian community we hear the question, "What do we need to do to reach the unreached?" While this appears to be a good question, perhaps it is the wrong question. Instead of focusing on what be best practices for the people we desire to reach, our answers tend to revolve around what are best practices for us. The better question is, "How can the unreached be reached?" This takes us out of the center of the story and seeks to find the best methods and means to reach those who need to clearly hear the good news of God's grace.
Sparks: Talent is an Asset

Sparks: Talent is an Asset

Daryl Easlea

Omnibus Press
2012
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When LA musicians Russell and Ron Mael moved to Britain in 1973, they hit the pop world as Sparks and looked like Oddballs, even in the context of the Glam Rock movement that made them welcome. Soon defined by their weird and wonderful 1974 single This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us from the Kimono My House album, Sparks went on to release 21 albums over four decades, each record inhabiting a bizarre world of it's own. Their songs were peppered with puns and pop culture nods, as well as nostalgia and jokey images, all mixed up in a kaleidoscope of musical references ranging from rock to glam to disco. The paperback edition of the critically acclaimed biography. The Sparks story is now celebrated in this book, Daryl Easlea's exploration of their extraordinary career drawing on hours of new interviews and research. Talent is an Asset comes as close as possible to pinning down the quicksilver nature of two gifted musicians who have gone out of their way to remain unpredictable and elusive, forever entrenched behind a dazzling gallery of jokes, impersonations and musical eccentricities.
Elaine Morgan

Elaine Morgan

Daryl Leeworthy

Seren
2020
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Published to celebrate Elaine Morgan’s centenary, this informative biography restores Morgan’s reputation and establishes her significant place in writing from Wales. It outlines her early days living only just above the poverty line in the Rhondda in a Labour/Communist steeped family, before reading English Literature at Oxford.The book details Morgan’s early career in (left-wing) adult education, her marriage to an International Brigade veteran, her continuing political engagement and her success as a writer of stories and journalism. This brought her to screenwriting and adaptations for tv, and in particular the BBC. In this her career ran in parallel with fellow Rhondda author Gwyn Thomas, and Leeworthy traces their rise and the reasons behind it.Morgan went from being among the very first women writers for radio and television to one of the pre-eminent screenplay writers in the UK. She was truly a pioneer, on whose shoulders today’s female television writers stand. She is perhaps best known for her adaptation of How Green Was My Valley, and her original screenplay, Lloyd George. Morgan spent forty years screenwriting before a radical move into anthropology and ethics, with Descent of Woman and The Aquatic Ape. These books made her even more famous and more influential, and she spoke about them at conferences around the world.Despite her enormous international reputation Morgan was essentially a Valleys person and the book explores the importance of Welsh identity to her. She was an early campaigner for Welsh language education, and became a Western Mail columnist towards the end of her life, a commentator on Welsh affairs, both political and social.Richly detailed, with never before seen photographs, this biography is essential in understanding the life and work of this important writer.
Whatever Happened to Slade?

Whatever Happened to Slade?

Daryl Easlea

Omnibus Press
2023
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Slade were the most iconic group of the 1970s glam rock era. Although the original quartet – Dave Hill, Noddy Holder, Jim Lea and Don Powell – ceased working as a unit in the nineties, memories of the group remain strong, thanks mainly to their remarkable, enduring, festive single, 'Merry Xmas Everybody'. But there is so much more to the band than just that one record. Whatever Happened To Slade? is the first serious biography of the group in over three decades. It details the complete story of this singular band, as well as the personal histories of the four individuals who combined to turn Slade into a genuine phenomenon. Whatever Happened To Slade? charts their emergence from the 1960s beat boom, their initial successes, their epoch-making glam heyday, the group’s attempts to crack America, Slade In Flame, their bleak, retrospectively adored film, their re-emergence as hard rocking heavyweights, through to their final dissolution and post-Slade careers. Drawing on hours of new interviews and meticulous research, with a foreword by Bob Geldof and an afterword by Jim Moir, Whatever Happened To Slade? reassesses a band that won hearts and perforated eardrums across four incident-filled, bittersweet decades.
Afterparty

Afterparty

Daryl Gregory

Titan Books Ltd
2014
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In a world where God is a drug, one woman has to get sober. Lyda Rose was one of the neuroscientists who helped create Numinous, which produces the illusion of a personal deity, but since unwittingly overdosing, she has been haunted by her own visions of an angel she calls Dr. Gloria. After a stay in an asylum, she thinks she's put it behind her. Then others start overdosing. Who is still producing the drug, and why?
Harrison Squared

Harrison Squared

Daryl Gregory

Littlehampton Book Services
2015
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Harrison is a teenager, afraid of water ever since a boating accident as a toddler. And he and his mother have just moved to the worst possible place: Dunnsmouth, a Lovecraftian town on the Atlantic coast. When his mother disappears, Harrison tries to solve the mystery, putting him in conflict with a strange church, a killer, and the Deep Ones...
Everybody Dance

Everybody Dance

Daryl Easlea

Omnibus Press
2020
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With their era-defining music and instantly recognisable look, Chic’s reputation as pioneers of disco has endured long after the movement itself. After their initial success in the 1970s with classics such as `Good Times’, `Le Freak’ and `I Want Your Love’, Chic disbanded in 1983, with founding members Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards becoming in-demand producers. After Edwards’ tragic early passing in 1996, Nile Rodgers’ involvement in Daft Punk’s 2013’s smash hit `Get Lucky’ catapulted Chic back to international acclaim. And now, from curating Meltdown in 2019 to headlining festivals all over the world, Nile Rodgers and Chic have arguably never been more popular. Covering the sweet successes and fallings out of favour, the creative process and encounters with Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Diana Ross, Madonna and others, the acclaimed Everybody Dance explores the highs and the lows of Chic’s journey in fascinating detail. With a new foreword by Duran Duran founding member John Taylor and a host of new interviews with Nile Rodgers, Johnny Mathis and many others, to add to those with Ahmet Ertegun, Bryan Ferry and David Bowie, this edition bring their enthralling journey up to date. A must-read for any disco fan, Everybody Dance: Chic and the Politics of Disco is the essential story of the legendary band who still get us lost in music, over four decades on.
Without Frontiers

Without Frontiers

Daryl Easlea

Omnibus Press
2018
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Peter Gabriel rose to fame as the lead vocalist and flautist of the progressive rock group Genesis. After leaving Genesis, Gabriel went on to a successful solo career. His 1986 album, So, is his most commercially successful, and the album's biggest hit, Sledgehammer, won a record nine MTV Awards. He has also been involved in various humanitarian efforts and won numerous music awards throughout his career, including Brits and Grammies and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010. Includes hours of new interviews with key friends, musicians and aides. This new edition is fully updated.