Book Description
Let's face it. You just can't fit everything in. Decide what commitments you can cheat on - and how to truly please God with your twenty-four hours.
Author : Andy Stanley
Publisher : Multnomah
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 28,26 MB
Release : 2003-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1590523296
Let's face it. You just can't fit everything in. Decide what commitments you can cheat on - and how to truly please God with your twenty-four hours.
Author : Sophia Jenkins
Publisher : Media Five Zero One
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 10,92 MB
Release :
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Desiree is torn between her feelings for Rashad and Tyrell ever since Tyrell stepped up to be a better father. Kendra plans to stop at nothing to keep Desiree as far away from her baby’s daddy as possible. Her efforts work, and Desiree gives up on her relationship with Rashad and decides to marry Tyrell—even though she still loves the “King of Houston.” She wants to make her family with Tyrell work, but a new addition to their family just may split them up. Keywords: Urban Street Fiction, Side Chick, Cuffing Season, Urban Books, African American Books, Urban Fiction, Urban Literature, African American Romance, Side Chick Romance, Urban, Urban African American, Urban Books, Urban eBooks, Urban Books Black Authors, Urban Books Black Authors, Urban Lit, Side Chicks
Author : Kath Weston
Publisher :
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 14,80 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Gay couples
ISBN : 9780231072892
Kath Weston draws upon fieldwork and interviews conducted in the San Francisco Bay area to explore the ways in which gay men and lesbians are constructing their own notions of kinship by drawing on the symbolism of love, friendship and biology. Conventional views of family have depicted gays and lesbians as exiles from the realm of kinship. In recent decades, however, gay men and lesbians have increasingly portrayed themselves as people who seek not only to maintain ties with blood or adoptive relatives but also to establish families of their own.
Author : Mitchell Zuckoff
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 28,78 MB
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780807028179
A dramatic and carefully detailed account of one family's journey through the maze of genetic counseling, medical technology, and disability rights; destined to become required reading for anyone touched by any of these issues.
Author : Elise Hahl
Publisher : CFI
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,41 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781462111831
Motherhood or a career? Which one truly matters? Both are important in their own way, but in Choosing Motherhood learn how these bright, young LDS women from the Yale community, while their peers were putting off motherhood or forgetting it entirely, decided to become mothers and make an eternal difference in the lives of their children and their communities.
Author : Rosanna Hertz
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 25,28 MB
Release : 2006-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0199884498
A remarkable number of women today are taking the daunting step of having children outside of marriage. In Single By Chance, Mothers By Choice, Rosanna Hertz offers the first full-scale account of this fast-growing phenomenon, revealing why these middle class women took this unorthodox path and how they have managed to make single parenthood work for them. Hertz interviewed 65 women--ranging from physicians and financial analysts to social workers, teachers, and secretaries--women who speak candidly about how they manage their lives and families as single mothers. What Hertz discovers are not ideologues but reluctant revolutionaries, women who--whether straight or gay--struggle to conform to the conventional definitions of mother, child, and family. Having tossed out the rulebook in order to become mothers, they nonetheless adhere to time-honored rules about child-rearing. As they tell their stories, they shed light on their paths to motherhood, describing how they summoned up the courage to pursue their dream, how they broke the news to parents, siblings, friends, and co-workers, how they went about buying sperm from fertility banks or adopting children of different races. They recount how their personal and social histories intersected to enable them to pursue their dream of motherhood, and how they navigate daily life. What does it mean to be single in terms of romance and parenting? How do women juggle earning a paycheck with parenting? What creative ways have women devised to shore up these families? How do they incorporate men into their child-centered families? This book provides concrete, informative answers to all these questions. A unique window on the future of the family, this book offers a gold mine of insight and reassurance for any woman contemplating this rewarding if unconventional step.
Author : Francesca T. Royster
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 35,39 MB
Release : 2023-02-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1647003768
A brilliant literary memoir of chosen family and chosen heritage, told against the backdrop of Chicago’s North and South Sides As a multiracial household in Chicago’s North Side community of Rogers Park, race is at the core of Francesca T. Royster and her family's world, influencing everyday acts of parenting and the conception of what family truly means. Like Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts, this lyrical and affecting memoir focuses on a unit of three: the author; her wife Annie, who's white; and Cecilia, the Black daughter they adopt as a couple in their forties and fifties. Choosing Family chronicles this journey to motherhood while examining the messiness and complexity of adoption and parenthood from a Black, queer, and feminist perspective. Royster also explores her memories of the matriarchs of her childhood and the homes these women created in Chicago’s South Side—itself a dynamic character in the memoir—where “family” was fluid, inclusive, and not necessarily defined by marriage or other socially recognized contracts. Calling upon the work of some of her favorite queer thinkers, including José Esteban Muñoz and Audre Lorde, Royster interweaves her experiences and memories with queer and gender theory to argue that many Black families, certainly her own, have historically had a “queer” attitude toward family: configurations that sit outside the white normative experience and are the richer for their flexibility and generosity of spirit. A powerful, genre-bending memoir of family, identity, and acceptance, Choosing Family, ultimately, is about joy—about claiming the joy that society did not intend to assign to you, or to those like you.
Author : Suweeyah Salih
Publisher : 5d Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 44,48 MB
Release : 2021-07
Category :
ISBN : 9781737230618
It is a book about how to overcome generations of dysfunctional family behavior. Readers reflect on how their childhood experiences may be negatively affecting their choices and relationships as adults.
Author : Andy Stanley
Publisher : Multnomah
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 38,32 MB
Release : 2011-12-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1601423969
Is Your Occupation Also Your Preoccupation? Let’s face it. With all the demands of the workplace and all the details of a family it’s only a matter of time before one bumps into the other. And many of us end up cheating our families when the commitments of both collide. In this practical book, Andy Stanley will help you... • establish priorities and boundaries to protect what you value most. • learn the difference between saying your family is your priority and actually making them your priority. • discover tested strategies for easing tensions at home and at work. Watch as this powerful book transforms your life from time-crunching craziness to life-changing success. Includes a four-week discussion guide Previously released as Choosing to Cheat
Author : Mary T. Ficalora
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 46,35 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0979935903
Here is the secret behind the power of the United States. In this book, readers discover the Absolutes that must be honored in order to realize Messianic consciousness. A consciousness that is required if we, the people of the United States, want to hold our authorities to the rule of law mandated by our Constitution. Mother Mary challenges you to discover your Messianic consciousness in order to realize God, your family and the United States as they are meant to be-as you want them to be. Mother Mary steps up to the platform where church an state meet and exposes her weaknesses and experiences in order to inspire you to step up with her. United We the People have the power to ensure liberty and prosperity; we have the power to create miracles.