I Am That Child


Book Description

What happens when three American women put their faith into action in a developing nation? In I Am That Child, Episcopal priest Elizabeth Geitz proves that cross-cultural relationships among people of faith can change our world...one person at a time. Geitz welcomes readers to join her pilgrimage to an orphanage in Cameroon, sharing both humorous and gut-wrenching wisdom from leaders and children who struggle against AIDS, global poverty and sexism. Along the way, Geitz and readers take a hard look at race and cultural privilege and find hope for reconciliation back home. The book concludes with study and resource guides to help readers engage global poverty efforts and build community across continents or across the street.




I Am a Child of God


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I Am a Child of God offers a fresh look at our relationship to God the Father. Whether you are a new parent, soon-to-be parent, grandparent, or had parents, you will see yourself and possibly your family as you journey through various stages of growth in this book. Based on Scripture telling us very plainly we are the children and God is our Father, the author gives us a glimpse of how our emotions as parents or children are God given and for a purpose. That purpose is to draw us into a greater understanding of our Father God.




I Am A Child, A Boy, And A Man


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I chose my title, I Am a Child, a Boy, and a Man: Stolen Innocence (A Search for Hope, the Need for Faith), due to my clear ability to see through the eyes of who I was at each stage of my life. It has been very, very tough to see through the eyes of that child and the boy that I was and not be able to save or help them. I have learned to heal because of those two; their pain, suffering, and loss have given me the need and hope to fight and never give up or stop screaming out to the world to be heard""for those two, I must. The first dark shade from my cover represents my childhood""much pain, fear, suffering, and darkness. The second shade, gray, represents age twelve through twenty-five, not as dark as my childhood but very much lost, confused, and filled with fear and rage about all things in life. I was still suffering with every choice and decision I made in my young life, living and reacting by emotion and not intellect. The third shade is the lightest shade; this is my older adult life. I am so far gone from those first two lives of mine""not at all forgotten, but I am healing, learning, changing and growing every day. My hope now as an older adult is to be heard with the hope that many will be saved and not ignored""that people will wake up to this lifelong crime of destruction. One moment of betrayal can last an entire lifetime. The hope for people to start hearing and seeing the signs and calls for help by these children who are scared, confused, and frightened and needing for the adults and family in their lives to wake up and see what's happening. Not only to wake up and see but also to take immediate action and put an end to this crime as well as justice being served for that child. Never forgive and forget. We shouldn't have to pay for our love with our bones and our flesh.




I Am a Child ... I Did Not Ask to Be Born but I’m Here ...


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Learning is a never-ending journey, not just for educational degrees but for parenting as well. “I Am a Child...I Did Not Ask to Be Born But I’m Here...” will help guide and enlighten you to open your hearts to hear the cries of this generation. It is a road map to good parenting. Children are God’s gifts to parents. They want to feel loved, accepted, and appreciated. Open up your spirit to understand the emotions of your children. Listening to them is the most important key to accomplish this goal. The helpful topics, questionnaires, Bible verses, poetry, and proclamations will help parents understand what every child needs physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Through these methods, parents will experience how children need to be loved and their reactions to not being loved. All parents and those who are planning to have children should read this book. The time is now! Children are hurting and taking matters into their own hands. Child trafficking, suicide, drugs, and runaways are just a few means of escape. This book tells parents what every child can say “I Am a Child...I Did Not Ask to Be Born But I’m Here...” and they deserve the best life a parent can give them.




I Am Child Z


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Zara is a superstar! But she's not your average teen celebrity. She's amazing, a true inspiration. Fifteen year old Zara Renee Coleman is taken into foster care when both her parents develop acute psychiatric conditions following a family tragedy. And soon, she becomes famous, attracting world-wide press and media attention, whilst trying to adapt to life with her foster mother. To make matters worse, Eleanor May High's notorious cheerleaders - Frankie and Jodie, are jealous of her new-found popularity and want to bring her down! Zara's only real comfort is her fan club, The Zedonians, who talk to her online and mob her in the street. As she begins to settle down with her new foster mother Rachel, she hopes for a brighter future. Will she make friends and find a boyfriend? And can she ever achieve straight A's again and be on the right track to go to Cambridge? Join Zara on this incredible journey as she starts a new life, finds love and discovers who she really is.




I Am My Father’S Child


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The story is about a young girl by the name of Nobomvu and her father Mr. Mxgekwa. Mr. and Mrs. Mgxekwa were an elderly Xhosa couple(late fifties) that often worked out of town as farmers but resided in the rural village called Cofimvaba at the Eastern Cape in South Africa. They worked as farmers for a long time and they both had no educational background, but they were well mannered and lived in harmony with other community members. In that old age Mrs. Mxgekwa bore a baby girl, which was a surprise to many as no one including her husband was aware that she was pregnant. The child was genetically different from her family; hence she was named Nobomvu, meaning the red one. She was literally a white child, in the black family. The non resemblance of Nobomvu and her genetic indifference brought about a lot of unanswerable questions that resulted to confusion and tension with relatives and within the community. The story of Nobomvu Mxgekwa- is Christian fiction that is inspired by true life stories. The contents of the story consist of parables that portray the application of the word of God: The parable is known as an earthly story with the heavenly meaning.




When I Am Little Again ; And, The Child's Right to Respect


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These two works belong to that group of books written by one of this century's fiercest and most devoted child advocates. In the first, Korczak uses fiction to reveal the joys and sorrows of a child, a ten-year-old, juxtaposing them against the feelings of an adult as they both react to two days of adventure spent together. Two prominent themes in his writing are the exploration of the place of children in an adult world and the examination of the treatment and regard children are accorded in that world. In his second book, Korczak spells out his 'Magna Charta Libertatis' in defense of the child's right to respect, right to be him or herself, and, most importantly, right to respect for the strenuous effort expended in the process of 'growing up.'




I Am Destiny’s Child


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Author and leader who is also a servant; a motivator who is also a steward; a teacher: conscientious and innovative; a counselor: compassionate yet assertive. A man of integrity and honor; Elder Sean D. Smith is not only a minister but a visionary. While Webster’s dictionary defines excellence as the quality of being excellent; state of possessing good qualities in an eminent degree, exalted merit; and superiority in virtue; this definition could easily have been simplified by stating: the works of the Lord through Sean D. Smith Born May 4th of 1993, Sean is the only child of Latanya Williams. At an early age Sean developed a heart for God and his people. December 14th of 2008 Sean accepted his call into the ministry under the leader of Elder Daniel X. Smith. At the age of 15 years old Sean preached his first sermon entitled "Nothing Old Attached". While the road has not been easy Sean would say it has definitely been worth it and ten years later Sean has developed into a powerful young man of God flowing in all five ministry gifts. Elder Smith's life continues to be an example of the works of the Lord: how ability and anointing come together to create an illustration of a chosen vessel. Eyes have not seen, nor ears heard, the great things God has in store for Elder Sean D. Smith and his family.