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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Darryl Raymaker
Souffl s are like life, you either rise or you fall. The only trait John Diver believes he brings to the table is his ability to set it-that is, to create a space where people can be together, be thoughtful, and be present. And as chef and co-owner of De Terre, a vegetarian restaurant near the local liberal arts college, John pours himself into his work to avoid the anxiety and trepidation of modern life, as well as his own self-destructive tendencies. When not prepping cassoulets or dicing onions, John lives a solitary life, surrounded by books. Yet when a beautiful, intelligent woman joins the literary guild that meets regularly at De Terre, John questions his social contract of keeping everyone else at arm's length.Amid sensual descriptions of cooking and burgeoning romance, Rites of Passage delves into the contemporary American experience through the issues plaguing the characters of this small Northeastern town. This novel serves up important philosophical concepts, leaving room for readers to question what is and is not said, and suggesting love and hope as a respite to the horror of the everyday.
"On and beyond the horizon, Wellington's excursions into our body politic, psyche, purpose, and existence are multilayered and multifaceted. Content and craft are given equal time and focus. There is a nuanced reacquaintance with poetry's significance in Psalms at the Present Time. This poet chooses sturdy ethos and empowering authenticity. It is a worthwhile expedition."-Uche Nduka, Author of Living in Public and Facing YouAs a poet, playwright, performance artist, essayist and journalist, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington is a writer of many forms. But even his poetry presents a broad and multicultural aesthetic - spoken word, literary and verse forms, politics, and more. In Psalms at the Present Time, he is at his eclectic best. ** Death yawns stately. Death conjoins us. - whether we make music noise, love, or bourgeoisie war. Free assembly and funeral rites, these days, symbiotic, interchangeable.Siren sounds. We will not disappear ** we proceed like marionettescarried along on one string crowds of selfsame mouths our tongues chant now in unison the pitch like a cracked accordionthen canticle is cant and cry. (from "Days of Protest")
Bivocational ministry presents both challenge and opportunity for the church in North America. What do pastors, lay leaders, judicatory leaders, and theological educators needs to know about this common, though misunderstood and under-researched, form of pastoral leadership? In this volume, diverse researchers, educators, and practitioners provide contemporary analyses, new data, and theological reflections on issues facing bivocational pastors, congregations, and those persons who resource and teach them. With a combination of scholarly and practical writings, this book equips the church and graduate theological education to thrive in multivocational ministry.
Finding Common GroundA difference of opinion among believers isn't a new issue. Even in the Bible, specifically Acts 15, we see a quarrel between champions of the gospel: Paul and Barnabas. The argument actually resulted in a split--Paul and Barnabas each went his own way. How often do we discount other viewpoints or ideas because they simply don't match up with our own? When it comes to the Christian faith, especially, we can spend an inordinate amount of time debating minor, non-salvation issues--instead of partnering together to achieve the ultimate goal of spreading the good news of Jesus Christ to a desperate world.Join author Darryl Klassen as he uses his own faith journey as a guide to help show how these two distinct idealogies are intertwined and how they can work together to further the Kingdom. In The Anabaptist Evangelical Puzzle: Discovering How the Pieces Fit, readers will learn how to define "Evangelical" and "Anabaptist," and explore how to carefully merge these two idealogies into a gospel message to reach the world around them.
We Who Remain is a legal drama in which the main character is defending a difficult client in high stakes litigation while dealing with his wife's cancer diagnosis. In addition, his wife must raise $3.5 million to enable her Women's Crisis Center to construct a new facility for battered women and children to stay open. It is a story of sacrifice, redemption, family and love.The main themes of the book are redemption, sacrifice, family, and love. These themes play out through a small law firm in Orland, Florida which handles civil cases. David Jordan-the senior partner-represents a greedy real estate developer who allegedly married a wealthy widow to get her money to complete his large multi-use development when he was desperately in need of capital for his project. Following his wife's untimely death due to cancer, her adult children sue him for undue influence to set aside the will and trust she signed shortly before her death, at her husband's urging. How he finds redemption is related to the sacrificial work of David Jordan's wife.Carol Jordan-David's wife-is the founder and president of Women's Crisis Center, a non-profit residential center for battered women and children, many of whom are also dealing with drug addiction. In the midst of a fundraising campaign to build a new residential building, without which WCC likely will be unable to get permanent funding and remain open. She is diagnosed with stage-4 breast cancer. So, she must carry on with fundraising and running WCC while dealing with cancer treatments and being a wife and a mother to their 12-year-old daughter. And David must handle a very difficult client while also providing love and support to his wife.The legal case provides twists and turns familiar to experienced trial lawyers. It also highlights the ethical challenges David must face in the midst of strategic and tactical decisions that could determine the outcome of the case and the future of his client. In both his law practice and his home life, the stress continues to build until events come to a dramatic and unexpected climax.The story provides an insight into how lawyers deal with complex legal and factual issues that can change the course of a person's life, depending upon the outcome of the litigation. The characters in the story are also confronted with the question of why bad things happen to good people-a question all of us ask ourselves sooner or later.
Bearing Witness in the Kin-dom: Living into the Church's Moral Witness through Radical Discipleship
Darryl W. Stephens
United Methodist Women
2021
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Imagine God's Justice and Lead with CompassionLove. Justice. Solidarity. Living as siblings in the "kin-dom" of God requires bold faith. Women in the United Methodist tradition have courageously led ministries in race relations, creation care, substance abuse, sexual orientation and inclusion, poverty, relationships with indigenous nations, and other concerns. However, The United Methodist Church and its predecessors have a sometimes-uneven history of resisting the evil and violence that damage the world. This book explores this history, empowering us to imagine God's justice and to lead with compassion. Together, we bear witness to God's gracious presence in ways that make a material difference to all of creation, all persons, especially victims of injustice and those who are most vulnerable. This is the moral witness of the church.
Sharing his life story for the first time, renowned psychotherapist Dr. Darryl Wheat tells of his early years of trauma, parental abandonment, and being left to live with his grandmother. His defiance led him into numerous jails, detention houses and reform school. Young, brash and reckless, Darryl racked up over 40 arrests, 12 institutional escapes, and endless parole violations. He is seemingly destined for an early death, when miraculously, his loving grandmother intervenes. "Nanny" instills wisdom, which, at age 19, results in turning her grandson's life completely around. Darryl then sets out to accomplish what people tell him is impossible. This is his unbelievable, yet true story.
Inspired by a newfound willingness to share his innermost emotions and thoughts with the world, Darryl Snoddy opens a window into his heart where he poetically reflects on his unique journey through life as he learned to embrace the lessons that accompanied his joyful, inspiring, and challenging experiences.Darryl Snoddy lyrically explores a variety of topics that include the unfair judgment of others, the struggles of a Vietnam veteran, the unconditional love between soul mates, an important lesson learned from an old neighbor, the heartache and regret aft er the loss of a cherished friend, and a weary mother's struggles as she does what she must to help her children survive.
Darryl E. Allen's life has been a journey filled with obstacles, lessons, and divine intervention. From a troubled youth experimenting with drugs and struggling in school to enlisting in the Air Force under false pretenses, his path was anything but easy. Facing challenges in education, employment, and even life-threatening situations, Allen's story is a testament to resilience, perseverance, and the power of faith.Through raw and honest storytelling, A Hard Road to Travel explores the importance of mentorship, the consequences of choices, and the undeniable presence of God's guidance. Allen's experiences serve as both a warning and an inspiration, proving that no matter how difficult the road, transformation is possible. This memoir is a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, the right support and determination can lead to success, purpose, and a life redeemed.
Every day, thousands of cyberattacks target businesses worldwide. Sooner or later, hackers will infiltrate your systems, steal data, and disrupt operations. As a leader, you need to be equipped with essential cybersecurity insights so that you can engage in informed discussions with the technical teams upon whom you depend. By understanding the business consequences of cybersecurity, you can make strategic decisions to guide your organisation in preparing for the inevitable. This book is written for the manager, executive, finance leader, marketing, CEO or company director who needs to understand their role and obligations in cybersecurity. This book will provide you with an understanding of cyber security from your perspective. With a writing style tailored to senior management, this guide is highly recommended for executives and leaders who seek to enhance their understanding and control over cybersecurity, ensuring a comprehensive and well-informed defence against cyber threats.Darryl has spent 50 years working in IT. In this time he has been an employee, a consultant, an entrepreneur, and an educator. He was the founder of a pioneering cloud business and held the first SaaS patent in the world. His experience spans multi-national corporations, governments, telecommunications, and retailers. Darryl has spent many decades teaching, consulting, and running projects. He has made most of the mistakes, learnt from them, and now tries to help others avoid the same pitfalls.
When grief collides with courtroom drama, A Time to Heal reveals how faith and family can become powerful allies in the fight for justice. David Jordan, devastated by the death of his wife, struggles with his responsibilities as a single parent while his law partner, Jesse McKenzie, takes on a high-stakes courtroom drama alleging corporate betrayal. As David battles depression and Jesse faces her own personal challenges, both find strength from unexpected sources: family, faith, and a wise priest. Set against the backdrop of an authentic legal thriller, this novel offers an emotional journey of healing and renewal while diving into the complexities of fiction courtroom trials. Bloodworth's insider knowledge of the law brings a sense of realism to the page, making this story perfect for fans of Christian legal thrillers. "Bloodworth expertly unravels the intricacies of both courtroom drama and human relationships, delivering a gripping legal suspense that's as real as it gets-no Hollywood clich s here." - Linda W. Rooks, author of Pieces of Dark, Pieces of Light
The devils' Deception But GODs' Glory! A Heaven And Hell Real Life Experience (Latest Edition)
Darryl K Horne
Studio of Books LLC
2024
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The devils' Deception But GODS' GLORY A Heaven and Hell REAL LIFE Experience"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that who so ever believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life". John 3:16"And we know that all things work together for the good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose". - Romans 8:28Dr. Darryl K Home gave his life to Christ at a very early age.He was brought up in the church. He is the founder of Harrison's Construction and Home Improvements and Divine Prevention Ministries. Darryl is most excited about being a disciple of Christ and looks forward to sharing with others what the Holy Spirit prompts him to share. His personal life experiences have proven to him without a shadow of a doubt, that God is real and that his testimony can help lead others to Jesus Christ.
Hello My name is Darryl Davis. I wrote this book in an effort to show vividly, that the Bible is not a viable source of morality. I spent too many years deeply searching for true faith to show the Jesus character I was definitely sincere in my beliefs. From my youth up, I spent countless hours studying the Bible. In my research, I discovered too many passages that showed me the ultimate goal of going to heaven was unobtainable. Alarmed, I asked many pastors about these verses that literally canceled out what was said in other books of the Bible. Sadly, I never got a legitimate answer to my questions. So my studies intensified to discover the truth. The pages in this book will show those unread Christians they are pursuing a hoax, and give them an escape from the delusion that is the Bible. Thank you for your interest and I hope these truths help you make your own escape as I did.
Archie Gunslinger Cooley
Darryl Gaines; John Branson LLL
Opportune Independent Publishing Company
2019
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Archie Lee Cooley is one of the most colorful coaching figures in college football. In his first head coaching job; the brash talking, self-assured coach left an indelible footprint that has since pushed the standard for all coaches.
The experience that has happened to thousands is at your fingertips. Explore the dispensational work of the Holy Ghost through the real-life experiences of the author. The author's account illustrates in twenty-first century fashion the descent of the Holy Ghost that took place over two thousand years ago on the day of Pentecost. You will be motivated, provoked, stimulated, and inspired if you feel you lack a true Pentecostal experience. Join the author as he navigates you through his spiritual journey from salvation to Pentecost and beyond. Walk in the author's shoes as he experiences the supernatural teaching capabilities of the Holy Ghost, and you will be encouraged as you thirst for the Holy Spirit's indwelling presence. You, too, will not want to stop until you are finally filled.