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Auf der Suche nach dem Goldenen Flies: Bootsabenteuer auf Donau und Mittelmeer

Auf der Suche nach dem Goldenen Flies: Bootsabenteuer auf Donau und Mittelmeer

Doris Sutter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Dies ist der Nachdruck des Erfolgsbuchs Beluga geht durchs Nadeloehr in geaenderter Fassung. Es ist ein Erlebnisbericht, kein Toernfuehrer. Sie sind der Faszination der Europaeischen Wasserstrassen erlegen. Ein halbes Leben traeumten sie davon vom Rhein in die Donau bis ins Schwarze Meer zu fahren. Hoerte man nicht von Tschedniks, die auf vorbeifahrende Schi¬ffe schiessen, Piraten, die Boote ueberfallen und ausrauben, korrupten Grenzbeamte und Polizisten, von Umbruch und Armut in Laendern wie Serbien, Kroatien, Rumaenien und Bulgarien. Sie liessen sich nicht beirren. Die Vorbereitungen f r die Reise waren kompliziert und umfangreich. Sie planten ihre Traumreise bis ins Kleinste. Das Buch schildert anschaulich, ein wenig selbstkritisch und sehr humorvoll die Erlebnisse auf dieser ungew hnlichen Reise. Ehrlich und manchmal schonungslos werden zwischenmenschliche Probleme, neue Bekanntschaften, die Gastfreundlichkeit der Menschen und die Kaempfe mit den Beh rden geschildert. Und ber allem steht die Beschreibung eines einmaligen Stromes, einer schier atemberaubende Landschaft. Eine verwirrende Inselwelt auf einem an der weitesten Stelle 7 km breiten Strom. Sie erlebten das Schwarze Meer von seiner schwaerzesten Seite, durchfuhren Bosporus und Marmarameer. Die Buerokratie der Griechen empfanden sie als laestiger als die in Osteuropa. Nahe Korfu tuermte Poseidon die See ber ihnen auf. Es fehlte nicht viel und ihre Traumreise w re zum Alptraum geworden. Sie fluechteten vor der Abzocke der Italiener, kaempften sich bei bis zu 9 Windst rken von Hafen zu Hafen, bis sie sich endlich nach einem wahnsinnigen Unwetter bei St. Tropez sicher, aber gestresst in die Rhone entkommen konnten. Ein aufregender Bericht ber eine aufregende Reise, die Doris und Manfred mit ihrer Beluga in 5 Monaten bewaeltigten. Der Weg war das Ziel.
Rage in the Belly

Rage in the Belly

Luzia Sutter Rehmann; H Martin Rumscheidt

Cascade Books
2021
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How is rage related to hunger? Hunger is a liminal experience, connected to powerlessness, shame, and violence. Hunger does not issue into speech. It cannot therefore be easily found in the biblical texts, written by (and about) people who knew hunger. It hides behind the words in these texts. Rage, conversely, finds expression; and in the texts, it can alert readers to hidden experiences of hunger. But rage is not just a response to the lack of food. It is also a transformative force, reaching towards a justice that is not yet real. The experience of hunger and the fear of famine often go hand in hand with anger--a rage that can bring whole populations to their feet. Luzia Sutter Rehmann develops a biblical hermeneutic that centers on the ""fire"" in the belly of the hungry, their rage that leads to protests and uprisings. Her reading shows ""the poor"" or ""the many"" as those with whom Jesus cooperates and as subjects acting on their own initiative. The book also highlights key socio-historical information on the food situation of ancient Rome and Palestine: on poverty, political dependence and unrest, droughts, and famines.
Threads of Devotion: Jan thru June

Threads of Devotion: Jan thru June

Paulie Sutter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"Threads of Devotion" provides a daily worshipful verse, and a short insightful summary that teaches Christian fundamentals. Answering questions such as, "Who is God?" "What is the Church?" And what is "Sin, Redemption, and Salvation?" Each month's theme groups Bible verses that collectively answer the questions we all ask. In January, "Who is God" is the first and foremost theme. We must know who God is before we can place our trust and faith in Him. The One God eternally existent in three persons. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each divine and equal in essence, eternally One. February studies "What is the Church?" This miraculous assembly that is the chosen bride of Christ. Not a denomination or a building, but a body of believers who put their faith and trust in the resurrected Christ. Our Savior who will return for us soon, resurrecting our bodies to eternal life. March digs into "Sin, Redemption, and Salvation." Uncovering why we are born with a sinful nature. Learning what is sin, and why we are burdened with evil temptations. Then salvation. God's free gift for all who would believe in His Son's death, burial, and resurrection. Redeemed because of His grace. April explores "Ordinary People, Ordinary Lives." Those biblical characters who shaped each of the Bible's 66 books into the scriptures we study. From David and Bathsheba's indiscretion to Paul taking the gospel to the Gentiles. We study 30 people whose lives we choose to follow, or seriously avoid. Learning from all God chose for our own growth as Christians. May delves into "Ordinary Days, Extraordinary Events." Those incidents throughout the Bible from eating the forbidden fruit in the Garden to the spreading of the gospel in the New Testament. Similar to the many events we experience each and every day of our own lives. Because there is nothing new under the sun. June concludes with "Give Us This Day, Our Daily Walk." That is, how do we walk as Christians and do we "walk the talk?" Applying scripture's wisdom to the lives we live today. Learning how to lead a Christian life pleasing to God, far from the ravages of sin. There is no greater privilege than to study, meditate, and ponder daily verses. And as we travel "Along the Way" on a journey together, we will discover the very mind of God. The God who is the Alpha and the Omega. The beginning and the end. Who is more than worthy of our devotion when we are faithfully devoted to Him. Each and every single day.
Waiting: A Story about God's Timing

Waiting: A Story about God's Timing

Karla Sutter

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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I stand to go back inside, feeling the strength I have been given in these last difficult years, and I am reminded: "For you intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." Genesis 50:20God answers prayers. He says Yes, No, or Wait. It is in the Waiting we grow. This is a story of answered prayers, unanswered prayers, and God's grace in between
Imhotep

Imhotep

Ed Sutter

Independently Published
2019
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Imhotep, High Priest of Ra and Vizier to the mighty Pharaoh Djoser, held immense political power, and he was also the most powerful sorcerer of his land. But to those with great gifts comes great responsibility.Imhotep is faced with powerful enemies, from both inside Egypt and from foreign powers. He must use all his powers and resources to combat vicious pirates, greedy nobles, and hungry gods to save himself, his family, and Egypt herself
The Seer

The Seer

Ed Sutter

Independently Published
2019
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The Coven of Adraste has an agenda, and it includes either recruiting or eliminating as many people with effective psychic abilities as possible. After a series of bizarre murders, they focus their efforts on one Lucky O'Donnel, a former remote viewer for the CIA. Unfortunately for the Coven, Lucky is also a former Marine and current martial arts instructor. When their plans go awry, the Coven escalates their efforts. That's when things get really messy
Bush Meat

Bush Meat

Mandy Sutter

PARTHIAN BOOKS
2025
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WINNER OF THE NEW WELSH WRITING AWARDS 2016.For Sarah's family, memories of early Sixties Aba in south-eastern Nigeria are scorched onto their hearts. As people of that time and place are scattered like bleached bones, Aba acts as centripetal force on their imagination. In twenty closely linked stories, Bushmeat explores an expatriate family's two year stay in1960's Nigeria then moves on to explore its effect on all their lives over the next fifty years. Exploring themes of substitution, racism, and whether the spirit can ever survive transaction.
Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey

Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey

Barton Sutter

BOA Editions, Limited
2004
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In Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey, Barton Sutter explores the wilderness along the Canadian border, sings about love in midlife, meditates on the roots of war, attacks political leaders, recounts peculiar heroics of an epileptic Vietnam vet, writes a "personal" ad in the voice of a chickadee and talks to a dead jackpine. A deft practitioner of meter and rhyme, Sutter is a fireside storyteller who makes the language thump and sing.Barton Sutter is the only author to win the Minnesota Book Award in three different categories, including poetry, for The Book of Names: New and Selected Poems (BOA). He teaches English and Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin, Superior. He lives in Duluth, MN.