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J'Ai Osé Le Suivre, Moi Aussi: L'Expérience d'Une Femme Africaine À La Suite Du Christ
Ch re Micheline, Les ditions du CERAP, ayant fait le choix de nous sp cialiser dans les oeuvres dites scientifiques, universitaires et de haute culture, nous voici r unis, un peu exceptionnellement, pour c l brer la publication d'une oeuvre qui ouvre une collection: SPIRITUALIT S AFRICAINES.C'est donc pour moi et pour les ditions du CERAP une grande joie que de pouvoir le faire aujourd'hui avec cet ouvrage: J'ai os Le suivre, moi aussi. Tous ceux qui sont tant soit peu familiers de cette "science de l'Esprit" et ont d j pu se plonger dans la lecture de votre livre et dans sa m ditation vous auront reconnu, Micheline, une certaine expertise dans la connaissance des chemins que propose le christianisme. Votre oeuvre s'inscrit au demeurant dans une tradition bien tablie depuis quelques si cles, puisqu'aussi bien il s'agit de la tradition spirituelle dite "ignatienne", depuis qu'Ignace de Loyola l'a inaugur e plus pr cis ment avec son manuscrit d'Exercices Spirituels il y a plus de 450 ans La relation de votre propre exp rience en la mati re ajoute, tout le patrimoine d j constitu de cette science spirituelle, bien vivant en de nombreuses nations et toutes les g n rations, le t moignage de ce qu'elle peut signifier dans le contexte d'une culture africaine bien d termin e (en l'occurrence bamil k ) en ce d but du 21 me si cle. Je voudrais seulement souligner ce qui fait la valeur scientifique de votre connaissance: Elle rejoint l'universel, c'est- -dire la connaissance que d'autres ont de l'Esprit en d'autres lieux et en d'autres temps.Votre t moignage est ainsi pr cieux: Il dit la pertinence de cette science de l'Esprit aujourd'hui en Afrique, harcel e par de nombreux probl mes objectifs, mais plus encore par tant de craintes, de peurs, de paralysies subjectives, ressortissant des champs de la culture, de la psychologie et de ce qu'on appelle la religion...Merci, donc, Micheline, de nous donner l'occasion, vrai dire trop rare, de pouvoir c l brer publiquement en Afrique la sortie d'un ouvrage de science spirituelle base d'un t moignage reconnu authentique et rejoignant l'universel par ceux qui vous ont accompagn e dans sa production et appartiennent eux-m mes cette universalit .Denis Maugenest, sj
J.K. Rowling in

J.K. Rowling in

Bruce Masters

Independently Published
2019
pokkari
A satirical walk with J.K. Rowling through a typical day in her life sees her morph into absurd characters during altercations with the public as she attempts to sway politics whilst battling to control her husband who desperately seeks to escape his captivity.When the day is over, what will Rowling find waiting for her when she walks through her front door and who is the mysterious entity lurking in the shadows? Chapter Eight - Macbeth Joanne prepared to stand, wanting to say something, threaten something, register a complaint maybe, demand respect, even thinking about the contents of her cleavage (a Harry Potter paperback, signed of course). That will show 'em, won't it? she thought with the children in mind, who, it seemed, were headed somewhere to practise their parts in the 'Scottish Play', the lines of the bard's famous work being recited by the majority of the group as they bounded through Edinburgh without a care in the world. But Jo did not stand. Instead she remained seated due to hearing and recognising some of the lines and also seeing that a few of their number were clutching paperbacks in their hands as they skipped past her, laughing. Mac ... beth? she thought, her mind suddenly awash with painful memories. Although the children were still in her view, she could no longer see them; she was somewhere else and sometime else-on stage, as a child, during a school production of Macbeth.... Against her will, Joanne conjured the imagery of that night and recalled every word, glance and embarrassing moment. Paralysed, she watched the scene play out again as she had done a thousand or more times before. She was on stage again, one of Shakespeare's witches, the lead or 'head' witch as she thought of her role. It was a packed crowd, standing room only-200 parents looked on expectantly, no fewer than 10 camcorders trained on Jo, as it came time for her line.... With eyes still open, on the wall in Edinburgh, she saw the audience before her and the boy she liked holding hands with a girl from her class backstage.... 'Joanne, you're up ' She heard her teacher shout to her as best as he could through whispered tones, but it was too late; the child Jo's face reddened, with anger and then embarrassment, as a few children and then parents chuckled at the sight of the girl with the bright tomato-red face utterly lost for words. On the wall, next to paupers' park, all Joanne could do was wait another ten seconds before regaining control of her body and mind. There's just one final scene, she thought, knowing full well what had to happen before being allowed to escape the involuntary trance. The audience managed to contain themselves and their laughter when they saw how upset the girl was, but the silence was even worse for Jo as she took it to be pity, which she abhorred. The laughter returned, however, when the girl, put out by the audience feeling sorry for her, blurted, 'Screw you all I don't need you One day, I will be BIG and then you will all lose. One day, I will be Macbeth and have all the power ' The onlookers laughed for a myriad of reasons but primarily due to Macbeth's end in the play not being all that great (Spoiler: He gets killed). They laughed due to Jo's bad analogy. Jo watched her younger self storm off stage, tripping over another one of the witches before cursing. 'I hate everybody ' she screamed. Then "playback" ended. 'Damn Macbeth It triggers me every time, but they've gone now, thank goodness. Now I can finish my sandwich ... in peace ' As Jo started to relax once more and attempted to think of anything but Macbeth, another group of children, far larger this time, turned the corner, all with the same book clutched in their palms or extruding from their pockets. Just moments later, Jo would be
J. Lemouton's Dagboek Deel 1

J. Lemouton's Dagboek Deel 1

Danielle Giuliano

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
J r my Lemouton is een kleine jongen van een jaar of tien. Zijn achternaam is "Lemouton", wat hem veel spot van zijn klasgenoten veroorzaakt. Alle kinderen op school wijzen hem aan en lachen hem aan zodra hij op het schoolplein of zelfs in de klas aankomt. Hij is verdrietig en bezorgd en heeft geen vrienden. Elke nacht heeft hij een vreemde droom. Een stam nomaden komt zijn dromen najagen. Zelfs de mannen van deze stam, luisterend naar zijn naam "Lemouton", lachten luidkeels. Het einde van de school komt eraan. Hij is blij om aan de feestdagen te denken. Hij hoeft niet langer de ogen van de kinderen op zijn school onder ogen te zien. Eindelijk vrijgelaten ..Jeremy vertrouwt aan zijn dagboek zijn avonturen toe die zich hebben voorgedaan tijdens de verschillende dagen die hij in het gezelschap van zijn familie en Nathalie, zijn enige vriend en door zijn dromen die elk van zijn nachten onderbreken.Zo is het dagboek van J r my Lemouton samengesteld uit een reeks verhalen: "Vertrek op vakantie", "Op het strand", die in deel 1 worden verteld. Andere verhalen met andere bundels zullen volgen: "In de dierentuin", "Bezoek een kasteel", "Terugkeer van vakantie", "bij Nathalie's hui"s" enz.... voor het plezier van al onze lezers.
Paul's Letter to the Colossians: Commentary by J. Mike Byrd
This is a layman's understanding of what God was communicating through Paul to the church at Colossae, and by extension to the church at large including that of our time. The approach taken is to attempt to let the Word of God speak for itself, letting scripture interpret scripture. That means being intentional about relying upon the Spirit of God to enlighten the understanding, as opposed to dependence upon men. It means challenging presuppositions and previous indoctrination, including more mainstream (whatever that may mean) interpretations. Rather than looking to Commentaries by other men to find out what a passage means, this author looks to other passages of scripture to provide the necessary commentary to explain a passage. This explains the virtual absence of references to other works of men, and the extensive use of scripture quotations. Of course, the reader needs to take the same approach, with dependence upon the Holy Spirit in critically evaluating this author's interpretations and understandings - let God speak
J is for Joshua - J is for Jasper

J is for Joshua - J is for Jasper

Irina Wooden Heisey

Christian Faith
2021
sidottu
J Is for JoshuaJoshua, a Siberian husky, seems out of his element in the elegant apartment building in New York City. Elevators are not quite like mountains of snow.Kate is Joshua's owner. She is a student at New York University, and although she is always friendly, she longs for a really good friend in the city.When one day Kate and Joshua are on the elevator, and it goes up to the penthouse, they are both in for a big surprise J Is for JasperJasper is a shelter dog. He is active, lively, and lovable. He is full of energy. Kate is quite energetic, so she adopts this bundle of energy from the shelter.He plays with the children at Kate's school. He becomes the mascot for the Manhattan College basketball team.Is Jasper too active to be a therapy dog at a convalescent home?
J is for Joshua - J is for Jasper

J is for Joshua - J is for Jasper

Irina Wooden Heisey

Christian Faith
2021
pokkari
J Is for JoshuaJoshua, a Siberian husky, seems out of his element in the elegant apartment building in New York City. Elevators are not quite like mountains of snow.Kate is Joshua's owner. She is a student at New York University, and although she is always friendly, she longs for a really good friend in the city.When one day Kate and Joshua are on the elevator, and it goes up to the penthouse, they are both in for a big surprise J Is for JasperJasper is a shelter dog. He is active, lively, and lovable. He is full of energy. Kate is quite energetic, so she adopts this bundle of energy from the shelter.He plays with the children at Kate's school. He becomes the mascot for the Manhattan College basketball team.Is Jasper too active to be a therapy dog at a convalescent home?