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Destiny Deferred

Destiny Deferred
Author: Donnell H. Watts
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1512701955

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David cannot help but think that life is a dirty trick. Troubled and insecure as a teen, David is trudging through life feeling unloved. Neither his friends nor family know about the demons he battles or the pain he hides inside. Desperate to ease his heartache, seventeen-year-old David turns to pornography and drugs. But as David quickly speeds down a road of destruction, he has no idea he is about to meet his destiny. When David discovers he has a secret admirer, he agrees to meet Tamara, the naive, unsuspecting girl of his dreams who immediately captures his heart. David, who worries Tamara will not be so admiring if she knows of his weakened spirit and character defects, is thrilled when Tamara falls in love with him. Eventually the couple is introduced to God's unconditional love. After they marry, both believe they will live in bliss—until David develops a rebellious heart against God and welcomes his demons back into his life. As a whirlwind of calamity brews, David begins questioning everything, including his faith. Inspired by true events, Destiny Deferred is a touching story about human failures, forgiveness, and faith as a broken man is confronted with his ultimate showdown—insanity versus sanctification—bringing into question God's plan for him. "This is a beautiful story of love, grace, and redemption. As a counselor, I would heartedly recommend this book for anyone who is wondering if he or she, too, can be forgiven and given a second chance." —Kathleen Arveson, PhD, certified professional counselor


Destiny Deferred

Destiny Deferred
Author: Rachel Davis
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre:
ISBN:

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What happens when one tries to avoid the fate that has been chosen for them? A young king does the unthinkable to alter the destiny of his deathly ill daughter. But saving her life means binding her fate to that of another, and in doing so he attracts the malice of an ancient horror. Will she be able to thrive in a world where she was never supposed to exist in the first place? Or will everyone she meets become corrupted by the warped fabric of fate that now surrounds her? Most importantly, will she and her friends be able to defeat the vengeful shadows that now follow her?


Death Deferred

Death Deferred
Author: Hereward Carrington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1922
Genre: Hygiene
ISBN:

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Out There

Out There
Author: Brian Augustyn
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1608868192

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Six people are all that remain of El Dorado City, a former bustling Metropolis. When its city leaders sold away the town's soul, four high school students-now orphans-were all that stood between the demon and his world domination. Now, with the town's entire population decimated, the survivors hunt for answers. Within the pages of an old comic lie the key to saving them all. From Crimson creators Humberto Ramos (Spider-Man) and Brian Augustyn (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) comes the second volume of Out There, collected in trade paperback for the first time ever, and featuring a brand-new cover from Humberto Ramos. Collects issues #7-12.


The Independent

The Independent
Author: William Livingston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1474
Release: 1912
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

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War Between Souls Over First Universe

War Between Souls Over First Universe
Author: Tiffany Thompson
Publisher: Tiffany Thompson
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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SYNOPSISThis volume is laced with notions of reincarnation and afterlife. For that same reason, WAR BETWEEN SOULS OVER FIRST UNIVERSE is a supernatural story about the pure, elder immortal souls,who want nothing more than to teach their young delinquent souls how to earn immortality and stop reincarnating their tainted demonic souls. Likewise, this book confirms that you cannot separate the soul from the notion of the afterlife. That afterlife consists of reincarnating demonic souls-Hellitheons. Hellish as they are, they refuse to obey the Creators. They have reincarnated themselves in bodies (human and otherwise) for billions and billions of years. In addition, they are lingering here on earth, pretending to be MOVING ON trying to take over what does not belong to them. Reincarnation is not a rarity. It is a daily occurrence. Remember, Plato as well as Christianity tells us-in essence- that the soul is the power that runs the body/machine and that souls are capable of reincarnating/recollecting. Tiffany is telling you that before that body is worn out its souls are tormented, manipulated and even ripped out forcing displaced souls to transfer their energy (power-essence) into another body-be that animal or human.


Contact Wounds

Contact Wounds
Author: Jonathan Kaplan
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1555846599

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From the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Dressing Station: “A gripping memoir” of a doctor’s education on the battlefield (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). Inspired by his father’s time as a military surgeon in World War II, Jonathan Kaplan became a doctor and was appointed to a post at a woefully understaffed South African general hospital in a black township. Fleeing apartheid, he traveled the globe in search of sanctuary, experiencing riots, tropical fevers, political upheaval, and a jungle search for a lost friend. Kaplan eventually landed in Angola, taking charge of a combat-zone hospital, the only surgeon for 160,000 civilians, where he was exposed daily to the horrors of warfare. This “revealing” memoir unflinchingly captures the experiences of a man who’s devoted his career and his life to saving people caught in the crossfire of war (Los Angeles Times). “[Kaplan] tells stories with the rawness and incomprehensibility of life itself. His words transport the reader to places most would fear to go.” —Publishers Weekly


Apocalypse Deferred

Apocalypse Deferred
Author: Jeremiah L. Alberg
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0268100195

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The thought of René Girard on violence, sacrifice, and mimetic theory has exerted a strong influence on Japanese scholars as well as around the world. In this collection of essays, originating from a Tokyo conference on violence and religion, scholars call on Girardian ideas to address apocalyptic events that have marked Japan's recent history as well as other aspects of, primarily, Japanese literature and culture. Girard's theological notion of apocalypse resonates strongly with those grappling with the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as events such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the Fukushima nuclear disaster. In its focus on Girard and devastating violence, the contributors raise issues of promise and peril for us all. The essays in Part I of the volume are primarily rooted in the events of World War II. The contributors employ mimetic theory to respond to the use of nuclear weapons and the threat of absolute destruction. Essays in Part II cover a wide range of topics in Japanese cultural history from the viewpoint of mimetic theory, ranging from classic and modern Japanese literature to anime. Essays in Part III address theological questions and mimetic theory, especially from a Judeo-Christian perspective. Contributors: Jeremiah L. Alberg, Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Yoko Irie Fayolle, Eric Gans, Sandor Goodhart, Shoichiro Iwakari, Mizuho Kawasaki, Kunio Nakahata, Andreas Oberprantacher, Mery Rodriguez, Thomas Ryba, Richard Schenk, OP, Roberto Solarte, Matthew Taylor, and Anthony D. Traylor.


The Orphan Sisters

The Orphan Sisters
Author: Mary E. Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 788
Release: 1899
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Voice of One Woman

The Voice of One Woman
Author: Mettabel Okulaja
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619044870

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"The Voice of One Woman is the first book by Adepero Mettabel Okulaja , MD, a practicing internal medicine physician in Bloomington, Minnesota. It is best described as an anthology of poems, prose, original quotes, anecdotes and messages, referencing relevant biblical scriptures. It primarily deals with self-image and how to embrace who you are, and all of who you are and believe that you are 'fearfully and wonderfully made.' This work was borne out of the experiences that shaped her life, particularly those that led her to accept herself as the woman God created her to be. Passionate living and bold femininity are explored through poetry and prose in this text. Be prepared to change as you contemplate scripture and the musings of the author."--From Amazon.com.