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Dear Big Gods

Dear Big Gods
Author: Mona Arshi
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1786942801

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Following Arshi’s Forward prize-winning collection, Small Hands, this book continues in its lyrical exploration of grief. Moving and discomfiting, these poems tune to the dangers and violences of the contemporary world, yet, at the centre of this book is an overarching commitment to hope and its ‘churning, broken song’.


Big Gods

Big Gods
Author: Ara Norenzayan
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0691169748

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Examines how the belief in gods has lead to cooperation and sometimes conflict between groups. The author also looks at how some cooperative societies have developed without belief in gods.


Dear Baseball Gods: A Memoir

Dear Baseball Gods: A Memoir
Author: Dan Blewett
Publisher: Dan Blewett
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1727813936

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Dear Baseball Gods, Why didn't you look out for him? Didn't he deserve better? He hustled, competed, and played the game the right way. What happened wasn't fair. A Second Comeback Dan sat by a tree, staring at the ground trying to decide what he would do next. The doctor had just explained that everything he worked for was now ruined. A second Tommy John surgery? Does anyone come back from that? Is my career over? Is this it? A Winding Road to the Top As a walk-on in college, Dan had to earn everything. He pitched on three hours sleep, lived in the clubhouse, played for a team that collapsed mid-season, and endured more arm pain than any kid should. A Way to Move On When finally forced to hang up his cleats, Dan looked in the mirror and didn't recognize the man peering back. If no longer a ballplayer...what would he do? What had been the point of it all? Who was he? The Deeper Side of Life as an Athlete In this philosophical memoir, written as a series of letters, you'll learn that the pinstripes don't wash off so easily.


Small Hands

Small Hands
Author: Mona Arshi
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 178694961X

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Winner of the 2015 Forward Prize for Best First Collection Mona Arshi’s debut collection, 'Small Hands', introduces a brilliant and compelling new voice. At the centre of the book is the slow detonation of grief after her brother’s death but her work focuses on the whole variety of human experience: pleasure, hardship, tradition, energised by language which is in turn both tender and risky. Often startling as well as lyrical, Arshi’s poems resist fixity; there is a gentle poignancy at work here which haunt many of the poems. This is humane poetry. Arshi’s is a daring, moving and original voice.


How Big Is Your God?

How Big Is Your God?
Author: Paul Coutinho
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0829429859

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Do you have a real relationship with God, or do you just have a religion? Do you know God, or do you just know about God? In How Big Is Your God? Paul Coutinho, SJ, challenges us to grow stronger and deeper in our faith and in our relationship with God—a God whose love knows no bounds. To help us on our way, Coutinho introduces us to people in various world religions—from Hindu friends to Buddhist teachers to St. Ignatius of Loyola—who have shaped his spiritual life and made possible his deep, personal relationship with God.


Big and Small, God Made Them All

Big and Small, God Made Them All
Author: Ben Wilder
Publisher: Driftwood Tree Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990986577

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God's imagination is on full display every day in the world we live in. Take a peek at His beautiful and fun creations plus find out what He loves most of all in this charming, rhyming story!


Little Faith, Big God

Little Faith, Big God
Author: Debbie Wilson
Publisher: ACU Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1684269628

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God isn’t looking for heroes of faith. A thriving relationship with God is not built on our perfect performance but on our trust in a gracious Savior. Hebrews 11 reveals one superhero—Jesus. Our God delights in flawed followers who trust him in the daily aspects of their lives. He designed spiritual growth to be an ongoing journey of faith and delights in who you are becoming. By exploring the lives of the people mentioned in Hebrews 11, Little Faith, Big God will inspire you to persevere in your faith through the examples of biblical men and women who failed, got up again, finished well, and were commended by God. With biblical principles to separate false hope from real faith, present-day stories to encourage you, and guiding questions to invite personal reflection, application, and discussion, Little Faith, Big God will equip you to trade your self-made superhero cape for a dynamic, grace-filled relationship with our big God.


Little People, Big God

Little People, Big God
Author: Woodrow Michael Kroll
Publisher: Back to the Bible Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780847414727

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Superstars. We adore them. We applaud their triumphs and agonize with them over their defeats. They command unimaginable salaries. And, like our memories, their moments of glory shine brilliantly and then fade with the passing of time. God's Word has no superstars. Sure, some like Abraham, David and Paul receive a lot of attention. They play very public roles. But they command no higher recognition from God then the innumerable "little people" found throughout Scripture. This book is about people like you and me, whose names may not be memorable. People whose ministries can be summed up in only a few verses. People whose impact will last for eternity. Join Woodrow Kroll as he introduces you to such little-known characters as Ebed-Melech, Jashobeam and Eunice. and to reap the rich blessings found in their lives -- the lives of little people like you and me. - Back cover.


The Republic of Motherhood

The Republic of Motherhood
Author: Liz Berry
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-07-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1473564050

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*'The Republic of Motherhood' Winner of the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem* ‘I crossed the border into the Republic of Motherhood and found it a queendom, a wild queendom.’ In this bold and resonant gathering of poems, Liz Berry turns her distinctive voice to the transformative experience of new motherhood. Her poems sing the body electric, from the joy and anguish of becoming a mother, through its darkest hours to its brightest days. With honesty and unabashed beauty, they bear witness to that most tender of times – when a new life arrives, and everything changes.


Dear Tiny Heart

Dear Tiny Heart
Author: Jane Heap
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814712460

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Writer, artist, Manhattan gallery owner, and co-editor of the Little Review, Jane Heap was one of the most dynamic figures of the international avant garde, creating a life that defined the "modernist experience" as a syncretic one. Deliberately seeking a low profile throughout her life, Heap has frustrated many scholars interested in her personal life and the extraordinarily vital period in which she lived. Through her correspondence, Heap here reveals her intimate self as well as her more public, creative relationships with some of the legends of modern art, literature, and spirituality. Focusing primarily on the voluminous letters written by Heap to Florence Reynolds, the correspondence included in this volume spans the years from 1908-1949, incorporating additional illuminating letters to Reynolds from other significant figures in Heap's life. Heap's letters reveal the radical transformation of a dreamy, young Midwestern woman into a forceful, sophisticated arbiter of international modernism and provide rare insight into the struggle for lesbian identity and community during the inter-war period. They detail her eventual abandonment of art in the search for the transcendent in the seductive and esoteric mysticism of George Gurdjieff. Holly Baggett's accompanying essay further highlights the boldness of Jane Heap's aesthetics and life.