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Baroness Cox 2nd Edition

Baroness Cox 2nd Edition
Author: Lela Gilbert
Publisher: Monarch Books
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1800300247

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Baroness Cox of Queensbury was appointed a Life Peer in 1982. A former deputy speaker of the House of Lords, she is a tireless advocate for international human rights. She visits the most forgotten people in the world, often in highly dangerous conditions, to carry their stories of abuse and persecution back to the West. She has been under fire many times while taking aid to war victims in Armenia, Sudan and Indonesia. Vice President of the Royal College of Nursing, Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, recipient of the Wilberforce Award and of the Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland, she has also received honorary degrees from universities on three continents. Her motivation is profoundly Christian: "Faith without deeds is dead; love without action is dead."


Baroness Cox

Baroness Cox
Author: Lela Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The inspiring life story of Baroness Caroline Cox, who has used her position in British government to turn the world's attention to humanitarian causes around the globe. "With true Christian compassion fused with fierce courage, Lady Cox continues to shun mere observation for frontline participation." --Charles Colson, Wilberforce Award citation, Washington, USA.


Baroness Cox

Baroness Cox
Author: Andrew Boyd
Publisher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780745937359

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The compelling biography of a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords and indefatigable human rights campaigner


Cox's Book of Modern Saints and Martyrs

Cox's Book of Modern Saints and Martyrs
Author: Caroline Cox
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006-07-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826487889

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Stories from around the world, particularly from areas of Christian persecution or conflict zones. Today over 250 million Christians are suffering persecution, while tens of thousands are martyred every year. >


The Very Stones Cry Out

The Very Stones Cry Out
Author: Caroline Cox
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826442722

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Powerful and inspirational challenge to the Western Church to take the systematic, symbolic and comprehensive attacks on Christians of all denominations around the world seriously.


Baroness Cox

Baroness Cox
Author: Random House
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780099810742

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Baroness Cox

Baroness Cox
Author: Lela Gilbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2007
Genre: Human rights workers
ISBN:

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Children Belong in Families

Children Belong in Families
Author: Mick Pease
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2018-11-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1532644337

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For too long, the world’s lonely and vulnerable children have been forgotten and ignored. Millions of children are abandoned for a life on the streets or live with unsafe families or in soulless institutions. Now the tide is turning. Pioneers like Mick Pease and his remarkable charity SFAC lead a global movement for change. This insightful and uplifting book takes us on a journey that spans three decades and five continents. We meet judges and social workers, missionaries and aid workers, the children and families themselves. Mick asks tough questions, such as: Would you want your children in a safe family or in an institution? Would you want them to belong to something or to someone? He offers proven solutions for children separated from their families in widely different societies, from the hills of Myanmar to the sprawling cities of Brazil. SFAC supports measures to keep children in their families and communities or to find safe alternatives where this is not possible. The key is always the best interests of the child. It is an extraordinary journey from the Yorkshire coalfields to advocacy and influence in the corridors of power. It offers practical wisdom and a hope for the future.


Bags

Bags
Author: Caroline Cox
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fashion
ISBN: 9781845131913

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Handbags have never been more important in fashion: the 'must-have' bag of the season is a much-lusted-after designer item that can make or break a fashion house. For women, the handbag is an intimate extension of the body, a kind of mobile home for all the items indispensable for daily life, and at the same time an indicator of her fashionability - be it Prada, Vuitton or Chanel. Here, Caroline Cox tells the intriguing story of the handbag, in fact a relatively recent phenomenon only in general use since the early twentieth century. She traces its development from its origins in the nineteenth century with reticules (essentially pockets with handles) and Louis Vuitton's revolutionary Noe bag for the female traveller, via Art Deco clutch bags moulded in Bakelite and the Hermes Kelly bag endorsed by Princess Grace in the 1950s, right up to the accessory of the moment, the Mulberry Roxanne. Lavishly illustrated throughout with rare and striking images of bags historical and modern, and exquisitely designed, Bags will be the must-have book of the season.


Saturday People, Sunday People

Saturday People, Sunday People
Author: Lela Gilbert
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-12-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1594036527

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Saturday People, Sunday People is a unique portrait of Israel as seen through the eyes of a Christian who came for a visit and has stayed on for more than six years. Long fascinated by a land that has become an abstraction centering on international conflicts of epic proportions, Lela Gilbert arrived in Israel on a personal pilgrimage in August 2006—in the midst of a raging war. What she found was a vibrant country, enlivened by warm-hearted, lively people of great intelligence and decency. Saturday People, Sunday People tells the story of the real Israel and of real Israelis—ordinary and extraordinary—and the energetic rhythm of their lives, even during times of tragedy and terror. The book interweaves a memoir of Gilbert’s experiences with Israel’s people and places, alongside a rich account of past and present events that continue to shape the lives of Israelis and the world beyond their borders. As she watched events unfold in the Middle East, Gilbert witnessed how the simplest facts turned into lies, from denial of the existence of a Jewish Temple in Jerusalem to the characterization of Israel’s defensive border fence as “Apartheid.” Then Gilbert learned of a story that had all but vanished into history: the persecution and pogroms that drove more than 850,000 Jews from Muslim lands between 1948 and 1970—the “Forgotten Refugees.” Their experience is now repeating itself among Christian communities in those same Muslim countries. This cruel pattern embodies the Islamist slogan calling for the elimination of “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people.”