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Only Her Naked Courage

Only Her Naked Courage
Author: Susan Rau Stocker
Publisher: Tickling Keys, Inc.
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1615473270

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After being kidnapped, Sara has undergone torture and sadistic abuse for almost a year and is now a terror-filled shell. Will her courage be sufficient to see her through? Once Sara re-emerges, several mysteries remain. Who kidnapped her? Why are strange things happening at the hospital? Where is the maniac responsible and what is he planning next? A fast-paced, heart-warming story remains to be told after Sara is found. Despite a devoted husband, and a large support network, it is ultimately up to Sara to chart a course back to sanity. Stocker's novel is a rich story of characters that grow, of faith that develops, and of love that deepens—told as only a therapist can tell it.


Courageous Women of the Bible

Courageous Women of the Bible
Author: LaTan Roland Murphy
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493413430

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How Women Can Live with Boldness and Confidence Every Day Every woman knows it's easy to lose sight of the heavenly power of God at work in our lives during times of hardship, exhaustion, stress, and change. But no matter the situation--whether it's our health, marriage, finances, family, or vocation--God has equipped all women with the power and influence to live freely and confidently. With warmth and a welcoming style, speaker and award-winning writer LaTan Roland Murphy illuminates eleven courageous women in the Bible and shows how each was uniquely positioned for success because of her courageous choices. From Deborah to Jael to Mary, Murphy shows that these women chose to draw near to God; as a result, they were equipped with power for the supernatural ability to live courageous lives despite often undesirable circumstances. These stories will inspire women of all ages to trust God, minister to others, and live confidently and courageously no matter the season of life or what lies ahead.


The Real America in Romance

The Real America in Romance
Author: Edwin Markham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1912
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Women of Courage

Women of Courage
Author: Katherine Martin
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1577313089

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The 41 ordinary and well-known women honored in this first book in New World Library's "People Who Dare" series have shown forms of bravery that, according to editor Martin, go largely unrecognized — such as persevering in adverse circumstances, challenging tradition, showing vulnerability, fostering healing, and listening to one's heart. Concern about her children's education impelled Patty Murray (currently U.S. Senator from Washington) to run against an incumbent and win a seat in her state senate. Acting out of a deeply felt commitment to the poor, Dr. Janelle Goetcheus, along with other physicians she recruited, founded Christ House, a renovated apartment building where seriously ill homeless patients stay and receive care. After she was diagnosed with breast cancer, Laura Evans celebrated her survival by founding Expedition Inspiration, an organization that takes breast cancer survivors on mountain climbs. Cora Lee Johnson's longtime dream of starting a community sewing center became a reality when she was 62 because, although poor and uneducated, she persevered by talking about the center to anyone who would listen. Men and women both will find inspiration for their own lives in these captivating stories.


To Be A Playwright

To Be A Playwright
Author: Janet Neipris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0429593856

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Originally published in 2005, To Be A Playwright is an insightful and detailed guide to the craft of playwriting. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this useful book outlines the tools and techniques necessary to the aspiring playwright. Comprised of a collection of memoirs and lectures which blend seamlessly to deliver a practical hands-on guide to playwriting, this book illuminates the elusive challenges confronting creators of dynamic expression and offers a roadmap to craft of playwrighting.


The Fortnightly

The Fortnightly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Fortnightly Review

The Fortnightly Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1024
Release: 1896
Genre:
ISBN:

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Claiming the Courageous Middle

Claiming the Courageous Middle
Author: Shirley A. Mullen
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2024-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493444522

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Today's political and cultural polarization has led to suspicion and animosity in our churches, our workplaces, and even our families. It has also led to a false sense of available options. But there is a better way. Shirley Mullen invites readers to claim the powerful, redemptive potential of the courageous middle. Far from being a place of bland averaging, moral cowardice, wobbling indecisiveness, or lazy indifference, the courageous middle is a place where thoughtful individuals work with urgency to foster attentive rather than dismissive listening in order to garner what is true and praiseworthy even from those with whom they disagree. Their Christian faith, which makes it impossible for them to align themselves fully with one side or the other, uniquely equips them to call their communities to imagine a more hopeful, grace-filled future. This book offers a Christian theological framework for the work of "middle space" drawn from the Old and New Testaments. It also includes practical advice on how to prepare for this work, examples of those who have called their communities to alternatives beyond binary options, and discussion questions.