Blindsided


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Why is there evil in a world created by a good and all-powerful God? Ethan Roser, a 19-year-old studying to be a pastor at Wheaton, raised in Africa as the son of faithful missionaries, wrote those words just days before his death due to a freak accident on campus—almost as if he had left a message behind for his parents, siblings, and friends. After Ethan died his father, Mark Roser, kept his sanity by writing, and wrestling with questions as profound as life itself. God had kept Mark's family safe for 22 years in Africa, doing missionary work; he needed to know why God permitted his son to die now. In Blindsided, he shares the answers to those questions. This book will grip every parent, and it will inspire every person who strives to live for God.




Ethan Brand


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"Ethan Brand-A Chapter from an Abortive Romance" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850 and first published by Ticknor, Reed, and Fields in 1852 in The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales, the author's final collection of short stories.




Ethan Out and about


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In four brief stories, Ethan feeds birds, squirrels, and ants, chases a cat, and rides bikes with his Dad.




New Outlook


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Rehumanize Your Business


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Accelerate sales and improve customer experience Every day, most working professionals entrust their most important messages to a form of communication that doesn't build trust, provide differentiation, or communicate clearly enough. It's easy to point to the sheer volume of emails, text messages, voicemails, and even social messaging as the problem that reduces our reply rates and diminishes our effectiveness. But the faceless nature of that communication is also to blame. Rehumanize Your Business explains how to dramatically improve relationships and results with your customers, prospects, employees, and recruits by adding personal videos to emails, text messages, and social messages. It explains the what, why, and how behind this new movement toward simple, authentic videos—and when to replace some of your plain, typed-out communication with webcam and smartphone recordings. • Restore face-to-face communication for clarity and connection • Add a personal, human touch to your emails and other messages • Meet people who’ve sent thousands of videos • Learn to implement your own video habit in an easy, time-saving way • Boost your replies, appointments, conversion, referrals, and results dramatically If you’re ready to influence, teach, sell, or serve in a more personal way, Rehumanize Your Business is your guide.




The Outlook


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The Atlantic Monthly


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Atlantic Monthly


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Little Masterpieces


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"Little Masterpieces" is a collection of works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a renowned American author known for his contributions to the American Romantic literary movement. This collection includes some of Hawthorne's most celebrated short stories and essays. The writings in "Little Masterpieces" often explore themes of human nature, morality, and the complexities of the human experience. Hawthorne's works are characterized by their rich symbolism, allegory, and a focus on the psychological and moral dilemmas faced by his characters. Nathaniel Hawthorne is perhaps best known for his novel "The Scarlet Letter," but his shorter works are equally remarkable. "Little Masterpieces" is a valuable compilation that showcases his talent for storytelling and his ability to delve into the darker aspects of the human soul.




Tales


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