A Broken Cup


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Funerals are no fun, except, maybe, if cell phones get mixed up. Russell hasn’t seen his now deceased, non-supportive father in years, but his older brother calls him in Hawaii, demanding his appearance at the funeral. But brother Mike warns against displaying any ‘gay stuff’ to his perfect wife and innocent children. Recently dumped, Russell isn’t quite with it as he rushes to get ready with help from a new neighbor. So it turns out that the Mike he calls from the airport isn’t his brother but the neighbor’s bisexual ex. Countless hi-jinks follow, with family and without. Through it all, sexy ex Mike is right there with Russell. When all is said and done, can Russell make a go with a newly developed family with Mike? What might life be like on the mainland?




The Broken Cup


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Mirsab falls in love with a girl he sees once in a café. From then on, he is obsessed with finding her. As luck would have it, he meets Nariman at the same café months later, only for destiny to snatch her away from him.He does not give up and desperately looks for her. Fate intervenes, and they come across each other at his best friend's wedding. Against tradition and his mother's pursuit to arrange a marriage for him, Mirsab marries Nariman.Mirsab found the love of his life, and after five years of marriage, things aren't going as great as he'd hoped, and wakes up in a situation made for his worst nightmares. Can he be forgiven for his short-comings? Will he be able to prove his love once and for all? The Broken Cup is a celebration of love, Lahore, traditions and festivities."If you stand in one spot long enough, the whole world will pass by."




The Broken Cup


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The Broken Cup is about a little cup that finds himself empty and sad. He has lost all his smiles. He hits the big city in search of love to put back into his cup. But he only finds himself emptier and more broken, that is until a special person sees him with so much worth and value. He mends the cups broken pieces and fills him back up with smiles and love. The Broken Cup was originally written as a gentle, therapeutic book for children who have been through any kind of trauma, however, this beautiful story has a special way of reaching and speaking to all children.




The Broken Cup


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Reproduction of the original.




The Broken Cup


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Reproduction of the original.




Broken Cup


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Broken Cup brings breathtaking eloquence to what Margaret Gibson describes as "traveling the Way of Alzheimer's" with her husband, poet David McKain. After his initial and tentative diagnosis, Gibson suspended her writing for two years; but then poetry returned, and the creative process became the lightning rod that grounded her and presented a path forward. The poems in Broken Cup bear witness to how Alzheimer's erodes memory and cognitive function, but they never forget to see what is present and to ask what may remain of the self. Moving and unflinchingly honest in the acknowledgment of pain, frustration, and grief, the poems uncover, time and time again, the grace of abiding love. Gibson gives heart as well as voice to an experience that is deeply personal, yet shared by all too many.




Walking on Broken Glass


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Leah Thornton's life, like her Southern Living home, has great curb appeal. But a paralyzing encounter with a can of frozen apple juice in the supermarket shatters the façade, forcing her to admit that all is not as it appears. When her best friend gets in Leah's face about her refusal to deal with her life and her drinking, Leah is forced to make a decision. Can this brand-conscious socialite walk away from the country club into 28 days of rehab? Can she leave what she has now to gain back what she needs? Joy, sadness, pain and a new strength converge, testing her marriage, her friendships and her faith.




The Museum of Broken Tea Cups


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A unique documentation of the contribution Dalit artists and performers have made to nurture Indian art forms.




The Cracked Cup


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This mini book outlines some of the attitudes Christians need to cultivate in order to promote unity and peace within the church. Based on Ephesians 4:31-5:2.




The Way of Abundance


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What do you do when you wake up and feel like you're not enough for your life? Or when you look out the kitchen window as dusk falls and wonder how do you live when life keeps breaking your heart? As Ann Voskamp writes, “great grief isn't meant to fit inside your body. It's why your heart breaks.” And each of us holds enough brokenness to overflow—to be given as the greatest story of our lives. In sixty vulnerably soulful stories, The Way of Abundance moves from self-weary brokenness to Christ-focused givenness. Drawing from the critically acclaimed, New York Times bestseller The Broken Way and Ann's online essays, this devotional dares us to embrace brokenness as a gift that moves us to givenness as a way to draw closer to the heart of God. Christ Himself broke like bread, giving Himself to us so we might have a lifelong communion with Him. Could it be that our brokenness is also a gift to the world? This gentle but exquisitely profound book does nothing less than take you on an intimate journey of the soul. As Ann writes, "The wound in His side proves that Jesus is always on the side of the suffering, the wounded, the busted, the broken." Discover how surrendering in unexpected ways is the first step toward receiving what you long for. Discover the good news that your beauty is not in your strength but in your fragility. Discover why your healing shines radiant through your wounds—and how only in brokenness will you ever be whole—and find the way to the abundance you were meant for.