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Live Like a King

Live Like a King
Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Beatitudes
ISBN: 9780802449085

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Live Like a King

Live Like a King
Author: Benyamin K B
Publisher: Supreme Century
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-07-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939123725

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This book will share some secrets which can change your life immediately. Secrets which brings wealth, love, kindness and a luxury life full of blessing and positive thinking. You will gain some secrets which increase your awareness and consciousness. Secrets which can improve your life such a way that you will have a life exactly like a king and in some cases higher than a king. The secrets of this book can give you a high qualified lifestyle immediately. Perfect life and living like a king is not in the future. You have all elements of a perfect life in yourself. I will share all this secrets in the book. Just read this book like a newspaper. I suggest you to read this book several times.


Like a King

Like a King
Author: Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-11-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1683932552

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Like a King: Casting Shakespeare’s Histories for Citizens and Subjects is a dual examination of Shakespeare’s history plays in their early modern production contexts and of the ways the histories can speak directly to twenty-first-century American political and social concerns. Author and production director Christina Gutierrez-Dennehy examines how strategic doubled and re-gendered casting can animate the underlying questions of Richard II, Henry V, and King John in vital and immediate ways for American audiences. Examining evidence from both the archive and the rehearsal room, Gutierrez-Dennehy explores the texts as repositories for dialogues about power, gender, identity, nationhood, and leadership. With the American political system as its backdrop, Like a King argues that productions of Shakespeare’s histories can interrogate and explore the relationships between citizens, subjects, and their leaders.


Think Like a King

Think Like a King
Author: Neil Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2021-03-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781950247073

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Play like Freddie King

Play like Freddie King
Author: Dave Rubin
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1495071952

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(Play Like). Study the trademark songs, licks, tones, and techniques of blues guitar royal, Freddie King. This comprehensive book and audio teaching method provides detailed analysis of King's gear, tone, techniques, styles, songs, licks, riffs, and much more. You'll learn everything you need to know about Freddie's legendary guitar playing, from his early '60s guitar instrumental hits to his '70s blues-funk excursions and beyond. The book includes access to audio tracks online, for download or streaming, using the unique code inside the book! Including PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch set loop points, change keys, pan left or right. Songs include: Going Down * I'm Tore Down * Remington Ride * San-Ho-Zay * The Stumble * and more.


How to Live Like a King's Kid

How to Live Like a King's Kid
Author: Harold Hill
Publisher: Bridge Logos Foundation
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1974
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780882703756

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Harold Hill is an engineer, not a theologian, but the gospel he describes in down-to-earth, common-sense, every-day language gets to the essence of what living the Christian life is all about.


Dig

Dig
Author: A.S. King
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1101994932

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Winner of the Michael L. Printz Medal ★“King’s narrative concerns are racism, patriarchy, colonialism, white privilege, and the ingrained systems that perpetuate them. . . . [Dig] will speak profoundly to a generation of young people who are waking up to the societal sins of the past and working toward a more equitable future.”—Horn Book, starred review “I’ve never understood white people who can’t admit they’re white. I mean, white isn’t just a color. And maybe that’s the problem for them. White is a passport. It’s a ticket.” Five estranged cousins are lost in a maze of their family’s tangled secrets. Their grandparents, former potato farmers Gottfried and Marla Hemmings, managed to trade digging spuds for developing subdivisions and now they sit atop a million-dollar bank account—wealth they’ve refused to pass on to their adult children or their five teenage grandchildren. “Because we want them to thrive,” Marla always says. But for the Hemmings cousins, “thriving” feels a lot like slowly dying of a poison they started taking the moment they were born. As the rot beneath the surface of the Hemmings’ white suburban respectability destroys the family from within, the cousins find their ways back to one another, just in time to uncover the terrible cost of maintaining the family name. With her inimitable surrealism, award winner A.S. King exposes how a toxic culture of polite white supremacy tears a family apart and how one determined generation can dig its way out.


Becoming a King

Becoming a King
Author: Morgan Snyder
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0785232125

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What does power and responsibility look like for Christian men in our world today? Becoming a King offers men a guide to becoming one to whom God can entrust his kingdom. Journey with Morgan Snyder as he walks alongside men (and the women who love and encourage them) to rediscover the path of inner transformation. Becoming a King is an invitation into a radical reconstruction of much of what we’ve come to believe about God, masculinity, and the meaning of life. Curated and distilled over more than two decades and drawn from the lives of more than seventy-five men, Morgan shares his discovery of an ancient and reliable path to restoring and becoming the kind of man who can wield power for good. With examples from the lives of the great heroes of faith as well as wise men from Morgan’s own life, break through doubt and discover the power of restoration. In Becoming a King, you will: Reconstruct your understanding of masculinity and who God truly intended you to be Learn to become a man of unshakable strength and courage Reclaim your identity, integrity, and purpose Traveling this path isn’t easy. But the heroic journey detailed within the pages of Becoming a King leads to real life—to men becoming as solid and mighty as oak trees, teeming with strength and courage to bring healing to a hurting world; and to sons, husbands, brothers, and friends becoming the kind of kings to whom God can entrust his kingdom.


Treat Him Like a King

Treat Him Like a King
Author: Sheila Poole
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974209456

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Within the pages of this book is a treasure trove of wisdom, which begins with the importance of a revelation of King Jesus, that will enable wives to really honor the Lord by honoring their husbands.


Still Life with Tornado

Still Life with Tornado
Author: A.S. King
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1101994894

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A heartbreaking and mindbending story of a talented teenage artist's awakening to the brokenness of her family from acclaimed Printz award-winner A.S. King. Sixteen-year-old Sarah can't draw. This is a problem, because as long as she can remember, she has "done the art." She thinks she's having an existential crisis. And she might be right; she does keep running into past and future versions of herself as she wanders the urban ruins of Philadelphia. Or maybe she's finally waking up to the tornado that is her family, the tornado that six years ago sent her once-beloved older brother flying across the country for a reason she can't quite recall. After decades of staying together "for the kids" and building a family on a foundation of lies and domestic violence, Sarah's parents have reached the end. Now Sarah must come to grips with years spent sleepwalking in the ruins of their toxic marriage. As Sarah herself often observes, nothing about her pain is remotely original—and yet it still hurts. Insightful, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, this is a vivid portrait of abuse, survival, resurgence that will linger with readers long after the last page. “Read this book, whatever your age. You may find it’s the exact shape and size of the hole in your heart.”—The New York Times “Surreal and thought-provoking.”—People Magazine ★ ”A deeply moving, frank, and compassionate exploration of trauma and resilience, filled to the brim with incisive, grounded wisdom.” —Booklist, starred review ★ ”King writes with the confidence of a tightrope walker working without a net.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review ★"[King] blurs reality, truth, violence, emotion, creativity, and art in a show of respect for YA readers."—Horn Book Magazine, starred review ★ “King’s brilliance, artistry, and originality as an author shine through in this thought-provoking work. […] An unforgettable experience.” SLJ, starred review