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I Can't Date Jesus

I Can't Date Jesus

Michael Arceneaux

Atria Books
2018
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Featured as One of Summer’s most anticipated reads by the Los Angeles Times, Vogue, Vulture, Entertainment Weekly, ELLE, Buzzfeed, and Bitch Media. From the author of I Don’t Want to Die Poor and in the style of New York Times bestsellers You Can’t Touch My Hair, Bad Feminist, and I'm Judging You, a timely collection of alternately hysterical and soul-searching essays about what it is like to grow up as a creative, sensitive black man in a world that constantly tries to deride and diminish your humanity.It hasn’t been easy being Michael Arceneaux. Equality for LGBTQ people has come a long way and all, but voices of persons of color within the community are still often silenced, and being Black in America is…well, have you watched the news? With the characteristic wit and candor that have made him one of today’s boldest writers on social issues, I Can’t Date Jesus is Michael Arceneaux’s impassioned, forthright, and refreshing look at minority life in today’s America. Leaving no bigoted or ignorant stone unturned, he describes his journey in learning to embrace his identity when the world told him to do the opposite. He eloquently writes about coming out to his mother; growing up in Houston, Texas; being approached for the priesthood; his obstacles in embracing intimacy that occasionally led to unfortunate fights with fire ants and maybe fleas; and the persistent challenges of young people who feel marginalized and denied the chance to pursue their dreams. Perfect for fans of David Sedaris, Samantha Irby, and Phoebe Robinson, I Can’t Date Jesus tells us—without apologies—what it’s like to be outspoken and brave in a divisive world.
A.T.H.L.E.T.E: A Life in Athletics

A.T.H.L.E.T.E: A Life in Athletics

Glenn Michael Morley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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... recent sport history has shown that today's professional competitors are relying more and more on PEDs - Performance Enhancing Drugs - to gain an advantage to win - less so for the resulting fame and glory than for the increasingly lucrative contracts and commercial endorsements - the attraction of such unprecedented wealth has so blurred the definition of what an athlete is or has become that it seems the time has come to hit the proverbial 'Reset Button' - to redefine what an athlete is or is supposed to be - based on the historical legacy we inherited from ancient Greece - this text focuses on those athletes who - like the author - are the unheralded - the unsupported - those without the glory - fame and wealth that accompanies it - there are no fans to witness the accomplishments - no medals - no sports reporters at the finish line - the personal sweet victories or bitter defeats are theirs alone - it is a story of the sheer pain day in and day out that accompanies their pursuit of athletic excellence or ar te on their own personal scale - it is at once a story of the competitive spirit - its inexplicable loss and rediscovery - it is ongoing this 'Life in Athletics' - it is a simplistic and humble account of this authors athletic experiences that are not meant to be 'the voice' of all athletes but for those who have pursued athletics with similar ambitions in the hope that it will also inspire others to do so ...
T Is for Territories: A Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Alphabet
In T is for Territories: A Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Alphabet, acclaimed storyteller Michael Kusugak gives an A-Z tour of Canada's three territories, the northern region of the country that is a giant in size, history, and culture. Young readers can kick up their heels at the Arctic Winter Games with sports such as the one-foot high-kick, listen to world-renowned storytellers at Whitehorse's International Storytelling Festival, or experience Wood Buffalo National Park where sometimes visitors have to stop and wait for wildlife to get out of the way. Everyone will enjoy this alphabetical journey that showcases the riches of the territories.
Don't Forget Me, Bro

Don't Forget Me, Bro

John Michael Cummings

Stephen F. Austin State University Press
2015
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Stunned by the death of his mentally ill brother, forty-two-year-old Mark Barr returns to his hometown in West Virginia for his brother’s funeral only to find out that his estranged family has no such plans. Once back home, he discovers that his family’s memory, as well as his own, of his brother as a broken, hopeless schizophrenic is belied by mounting evidence that Steve Barr had lived a much fuller and more complicated life.Armed with this new knowledge, Mark tears off on a mission to honor his brother’s memory with justice and compassion. As he fights to change the hearts of his father, mother, and middle brother, all of whom are fractured by anger, blame, and dysfunction, his own stability is rocked apart.In tough, spare, beautiful language that pulls the reader into the peeling, gothic world of southern West Virginia, Don’t Forget Me, Bro shows us that at the heart of every human existence is the ultimate fear of being forgotten, of simply being gone.
Why Didn't You Call?: A Peace Corps Panama Exposé

Why Didn't You Call?: A Peace Corps Panama Exposé

Michael Wald

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2022
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This is an account of the promise and failure of the Peace Corps. With a critical eye toward making improvements, Michael Wald takes the reader on a journey through the highs and lows of working in the developing world. Here, he recounts how he worked around flaws in Peace Corps' system to achieve a project that helped thousands of people better their lives in Panama.For those considering volunteering abroad, this book offers true-to-life portrayals of development work rather than the overly flattering portrayal used to recruit volunteers. If future development professionals and volunteers take Wald's eye-opening observations to heart, they can start with an accurate view of what they are doing and tweak their efforts to better portray the United States in the eyes of the world. About the AuthorMotivated to improve the lives of others, Michael Wald became a lawyer and worked most of his career as a "people's lawyer," representing the ordinary person, not large corporate interests. He has also served on the board and as an officer of many civic organizations. Wald's time in Peace Corps was but one of his efforts to make the world a better placeWald loves travel and has lived in four different foreign destinations, in addition to his years in Panama. He has two fantastic children, three grandchildren, and a wonderful wife and life. He retired to Albuquerque to be near the mountains where he can find solitude, exercise, and admire the famous red-sky sunsets of New Mexico.
Monsters Aren't Scary: An Imagineville Story

Monsters Aren't Scary: An Imagineville Story

Michael Everett Frey

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2020
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Monsters Aren't Scary: An Imaginville Story aims to teach young children moral values and life lessons in a way they can easily remember. Through colorful illustrations and adorable characters, any child who may be afraid of monsters under their bed, like Leila, will find the strength they need to scare them away About the AuthorMichael Everett Frey has strong family values and spends most of his free time with his wife, Eloise, and two daughters, Devyn and Leila. He enjoys entertaining children as he is just a big kid himself.
G O T M O L

G O T M O L

Michael D O'Kelly

Xlibris Us
2021
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ONE NATION UNDIVIDED WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL "9/11's lightning will always burn, Branding us with the scars of terror's fangs: Forging, now, new American resolve To control fate's dark reins - mount our powers To stomp terror out: singing Earth's new songs, Anthems to whistle while we work the towers. . . THE BRAVE NEW TOWERS OF BELONGING." From 9/11-2001 - Ode in ALTARPIECES - composed 9/11-2002] Jihadist threats have lessened - internal terrorisms have evolved. COVID-19 surges. "Under God" was not in the Pledge of Allegiance as I was (still am) "GROWING-UP." AND THE "HOLD ON" IS DAILY REAL AS HOLDING HIGH THAT TORCH
God Doesn't Live Here Anymore

God Doesn't Live Here Anymore

Michael Wood Daly; Joel Thiessen

Cascade Books
2023
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The church in Canada is in trouble. Media reports suggest that nine thousand churches are likely to close over the next ten years. The United Church of Canada reports closing a congregation a week. The Anglican Church of Canada anticipates closing its last congregation by 2040, and the Roman Catholic Church, Canada's largest religious denomination, reports having closed one-fifth of the tradition's 2,500 congregations. God Doesn't Live Here Anymore traces the story of the church in Canada from its far off historical roots in biblical times, rise to dominance in medieval Europe, role in the colonization of Canada, strained relations with Canada's First Nations, twentieth-century prominence, and the church's dramatic decline and loss of influence entering the twenty-first century. Wood Daly pulls no punches in calling the church to accept responsibility for its own decline, while maintaining hope that resurrection is still possible. The church, as Canadians may know it, might disappear, but for Christians death has never been the end of the story.