Le Quatorzième Commandement


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En ces temps de confusion et de précarité, il n'est pas toujours facile de trouver ses repères. De nombreuses personnes aspirent à mener une vie paisible, mais sont confrontées à des événements et des activités déconcertants et inexplicables dans leur vie et leur foyer, qu'elles ne peuvent justifier. Beaucoup décrivent cette situation comme un combat contre des démons internes indisciplinés, tourmentés, qui créent une dépendance, voire des pensées suicidaires. Ces mauvais esprits importuns ne doivent pas être hébergés. Par la foi dans le Seigneur Jésus, ils peuvent être chassés. Dieu est notre délivrance et notre salut. Le 14e commandement est inspiré de preuves bibliques et d'expériences personnelles établissant la nécessité de chasser régulièrement les forces démoniaques dans le quotidien du chrétien et de l'église. De nombreuses personnes souffrent injustement parce qu'elles refusent que leurs maux aient une origine démoniaque. En ouvrant leur esprit et leur cœur à la nécessité d'une "purification" régulière et attentive, ils feront place au Saint-Esprit pour qu'il transforme et règne dans leur vie.













French Military Rule in Morocco


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This analysis of French colonial ideology and interest in Morocco delineates the manner in which the agents of the protectorate regime sought to conquer the country and control its indigenous inhabitants. Numerous comparative perspectives are offered, placing the French policy towards Morocco in a wider context, making this study relevant to not only North Africa, but also to other parts of the post-colonial world.







The Facts on File Companion to British Poetry Before 1600


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Some of the most important authors in British poetry left their mark onliterature before 1600, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, and, of course, William Shakespeare. "The Facts On File Companion to British Poetry before 1600"is an encyclopedic guide to British poetry from the beginnings to theyear 1600, featuring approximately 600 entries ranging in length from300 to 2,500 words.




The Road to Dien Bien Phu


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A multifaceted history of Ho Chi Minh’s climactic victory over French colonial might that foreshadowed America’s experience in Vietnam On May 7, 1954, when the bullets stopped and the air stilled in Dien Bien Phu, there was no doubt that Vietnam could fight a mighty colonial power and win. After nearly a decade of struggle, a nation forged in the crucible of war had achieved a victory undreamed of by any other national liberation movement. The Road to Dien Bien Phu tells the story of how Ho Chi Minh turned a ragtag guerrilla army into a modern fighting force capable of bringing down the formidable French army. Taking readers from the outbreak of fighting in 1945 to the epic battle at Dien Bien Phu, Christopher Goscha shows how Ho transformed Vietnam from a decentralized guerrilla state based in the countryside to a single-party communist state shaped by a specific form of “War Communism.” Goscha discusses how the Vietnamese operated both states through economics, trade, policing, information gathering, and communications technology. He challenges the wisdom of counterinsurgency methods developed by the French and still used by the Americans today, and explains why the First Indochina War was arguably the most brutal war of decolonization in the twentieth century, killing a million Vietnamese, most of them civilians. Panoramic in scope, The Road to Dien Bien Phu transforms our understanding of this conflict and the one the United States would later enter, and sheds new light on communist warfare and statecraft in East Asia today.