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The Place He Made

The Place He Made
Author: Edie Clark
Publisher: Bantam Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996-12-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780553575743

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Author-editor Edie Clark shares the happiness and strength she found through her husband, carpenter Paul Bolton, revealing how they nurtured a love and built a life together as beautiful and enduring as the rustic cottage Paul restored for Edie. Reprint.


Find Your Place

Find Your Place
Author: Rob Wegner
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310100135

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Every person has been designed by God for one-of-a-kind Masterpiece Mission, what most people refer to as personal calling or personal purpose. Everyone needs to be able to name what God has put them on the earth to do. Most people never do. That is a tragedy of epic proportions. We need a simple way to discover that calling, and Find Your Place is that way. GPS technology is widely known as a way to know where you are on the earth, as well as a way to guide you to get where you want to go. The Find Your Place book will help followers of Jesus locate three signals that will help people discern their personal calling: their Gifts, their Passions, and their Story, and help them take meaningful next steps to engage that calling. Furthermore, the American Church has a Co-Dependency Disorder. Church members have become dependent upon church leaders, and church leaders need their members to remain that way. This co-dependence is doing more than throttling the vitality of the church...it is strangling it. In order for the people of God to truly thrive and be salt and light in the world, church leaders must move from simply "gathering and teaching" their members to "empowering and releasing them." This book, the accompanying online assessment, and the disciple-making tools that both will be integrated into, will all be a part of a turn-key solution for church leaders to accomplish that goal.


The Last Place God Made

The Last Place God Made
Author: Jack Higgins
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453200363

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An action-packed adventure set in the unforgiving and uncharted Amazon from the New York Times–bestselling author of The Midnight Bell. Neil Mallory thought life was interesting as a bush pilot, flying mail and supplies around the Amazon rain forest. Then, after a bad crash, his life was saved by Capt. Sam Hannah, who all but hijacked him as a junior partner in what could barely be called a business. Only then did life get really interesting. Flying to and from the darkest corners of the savage jungle, the motley pair thinks they’ve seen everything . . . until they discover a field covered with the bodies of dead missionaries riddled with the arrows of the dreaded Huna tribe. The Huna, who have no love for encroaching “civilization,” are not to be trifled with. But as luck would have it, Mallory and Hannah soon find themselves drawn into the search for two missing nuns the natives have taken. The ensuing hunt will pit them against the Huna, the dangers of the Amazon, and even each other in a bloody fight for survival more brutal and unrelenting than either could have imagined—even in their nightmares. Before The Eagle Has Landed catapulted him to international fame, Jack Higgins was already writing incredible tales of suspense and action set around the globe—including this thrilling, old-school adventure that will grab readers from the first page and not let them go without a fight.


Downtown America

Downtown America
Author: Alison Isenberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226385094

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Downtown America was once the vibrant urban center romanticized in the Petula Clark song—a place where the lights were brighter, where people went to spend their money and forget their worries. But in the second half of the twentieth century, "downtown" became a shadow of its former self, succumbing to economic competition and commercial decline. And the death of Main Streets across the country came to be seen as sadly inexorable, like the passing of an aged loved one. Downtown America cuts beneath the archetypal story of downtown's rise and fall and offers a dynamic new story of urban development in the United States. Moving beyond conventional narratives, Alison Isenberg shows that downtown's trajectory was not dictated by inevitable free market forces or natural life-and-death cycles. Instead, it was the product of human actors—the contested creation of retailers, developers, government leaders, architects, and planners, as well as political activists, consumers, civic clubs, real estate appraisers, even postcard artists. Throughout the twentieth century, conflicts over downtown's mundane conditions—what it should look like and who should walk its streets—pointed to fundamental disagreements over American values. Isenberg reveals how the innovative efforts of these participants infused Main Street with its resonant symbolism, while still accounting for pervasive uncertainty and fears of decline. Readers of this work will find anything but a story of inevitability. Even some of the downtown's darkest moments—the Great Depression's collapse in land values, the rioting and looting of the 1960s, or abandonment and vacancy during the 1970s—illuminate how core cultural values have animated and intertwined with economic investment to reinvent the physical form and social experiences of urban commerce. Downtown America—its empty stores, revitalized marketplaces, and romanticized past—will never look quite the same again. A book that does away with our most clichéd approaches to urban studies, Downtown America will appeal to readers interested in the history of the United States and the mythology surrounding its most cherished institutions. A Choice Oustanding Academic Title. Winner of the 2005 Ellis W. Hawley Prize from the Organization of American Historians. Winner of the 2005 Lewis Mumford Prize for Best Book in American Planning History. Winner of the 2005 Historic Preservation Book Price from the University of Mary Washington Center for Historic Preservation. Named 2005 Honor Book from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.


House documents

House documents
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 934
Release: 1891
Genre:
ISBN:

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Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1899
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1918
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

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Parliamentary Debates

Parliamentary Debates
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1042
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Builder

The Builder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1328
Release: 1877
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The Vespasiano Memoirs

The Vespasiano Memoirs
Author: Vespasiano (da Bisticci)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1926
Genre: Italy
ISBN:

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