Uncle Phil's Diner 2


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Evergreen High School's Homecoming Banquet has been forced to make a last-minute move to Uncle Phil's Diner! A great script your entire church can be involved in.




Forthcoming Books


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Dying to Teach


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Affirms the power of writing to memorialize loss and work through grief.




Chicago Tribune Index


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Christmas at Uncle Phil's Diner - No Room at the Diner


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(Lillenas Publications). It's Christmas at Uncle Phil's! This play continues the excitement of the "Phil's Diner" series with more interactive scenes, holiday food, and '50s fun. In this edition, the diner is packed because P.J., Uncle Phil's nephew, has overbooked the restaurant with Christmas parties. New and familiar characters navigate the chaos by keeping the crowd entertained with music, games and holiday spirit. The wait staff even throws in a nostalgic gift for Uncle Phil and stages the Nativity as a final touch to the evening. Join in on the fun! This interactive dinner theatre is a great way to reach out to your community and bring them into your church for a fun evening of entertainment during the Christmas season. For permission to perform Christmas at Uncle Phil's Diner , you are required to purchase this Production Pack. In addition to including 15 scripts at a reduced rate for the director and major characters, you receive permission to make copies of the script for minor characters and your technical crew, and a Performance License Agreement. The Performance Licensing Agreement is used to pay the Royalty fee(s) and is due two weeks prior to performance(s). The Production Pack price does not include the Royalty payment.




My Best to You ...


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Sidemen-professional musicians hired to perform with groups of which they are not regular members-are essential to bands and orchestras, but most remain anonymous for their entire lives. A few music aficionados might know their names, and sometimes a sideman becomes a star for compositions or for exceptional performances. Even so, few ever achieve fame or an identity separate from the organizations with whom they perform. My Best to You ... captures a glimpse of Kasper "Stranger" Malone, a musician struggling to survive in the early days of recorded music. In his own words, Malone documents, names, places, and personalities of that era. He played in every musical genre, from early recorded country music with Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers to silent movie orchestras, from live radio to jazz recordings with Benny Goodman, Pee Wee Hunt, and Jack Teagarden. He played with symphony orchestras in San Francisco, Denver, Tucson, and Rome, Georgia, finally ending his long career full circle playing folk and bluegrass in North Georgia. With a Founder's Award from the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame, a Guinness World Records acknowledgement of his unprecedented seventy-seven year recording history, and a recently released documentary of his life, in his old age he found he had achieved an uncomfortable fame. Presented here is his history and biography, edited by his daughter, Patricia Poos and filled with fascinating details of a long and historic career.




The God Who Believes


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How does one deal with doubt? Are faith and doubt irreconcilable? Does one's understanding of God affect the answers to these questions? Christian Kettler investigates these questions from a christological perspective, drawing implications from the Scottish theologian T. F. Torrance and his doctrine of "the vicarious humanity of Christ." If we take the humanity of Christ seriously, should we not speak of the faith of Jesus as a vicarious faith, believing for us and in our place when it is difficult if not impossible to believe? How Christians know God ("Jesus Knows God for Us and in Our Place"), who God is ("Who is the God Whom Jesus Knows?"), and how to believe in God in a world of suffering and evil ("Providence, Evil, Suffering, and the God Who Believes") receive new insight in light of this christological exploration. Wendell Berry's poignant novel of a humble country barber, 'Jayber Crow,' adds an incarnational context to a discussion with important pastoral and existential dimensions. In the vicarious faith of Christ we are not left, as James Torrance cautions us, to be thrown back upon ourselves, but called to participate by the Spirit in the faith of Jesus.




American Diner Then and Now


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This edition includes a state-by-state directory, "Where the Diners Are,listing locations for currently operating diners.




THE INDIAN LISTENER


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The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 07-03-1947 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 110 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XII, No. 6 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 38-101 ARTICLE: 1. Meeting the Food Shortage 2. The Importance of Being Henpecked AUTHOR: 1. B. Parmeswaram 2. L. K. Jha KEYWORDS: 1. India, Food, Cultivation, Land, Soil, Fertile, Food crops, Rice , Wheat 2. Husbands, Marriage, Woman, Sexes, Unmanly, Inferiority complex, Cleopatra Document ID: INL-1947 (J-J) Vol-I (05)