The School of His Presence


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It is impossible to separate our knowing of God and our experience of God. Our knowledge of God is an exact proportion to our experience of Him. Authentic Christianity is a life lived in and through the sweet empowering presence of Jesus. The Holy Spirit as the presence of God in the world has been given to us to make the living Christ experientially knowable. We only know God to the degree that we experience the living person of Jesus. Without experiencing Him Who alone is Life we cannot simply live. It is by the continuous experience of Him that we continue to live and develop into His same image. His presence is not a gift for the holy but a gift to make us holy. Come to Jesus. He will take you, hold you and kill your fears, doubts and rebellious nature with the closeness of His embrace.




Echoes of His Presence


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Journey back to the world of Jesus' day and take a historically- sound, culturally-accurate look at the Man, His ministry, and His message.




Morgan Freeman: The Art of Presence


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🌟 Immerse Yourself in the World of a Hollywood Icon 🌟 "Morgan Freeman: The Art of Presence - Exploring the Depth and Impact of a Cinematic Legend" provides an in-depth exploration of Morgan Freeman's journey from his modest beginnings to becoming a defining figure in cinema. 🎥 From Memphis to Hollywood - Discover the transformative journey of Morgan Freeman, tracing his roots, early struggles, and the pivotal moments that shaped his illustrious career. Witness how his perseverance and unique talent propelled him from local theaters to the global stage. 🎬 Iconic Roles That Defined Generations - Delve into the making of Freeman's landmark films and the unforgettable characters he brought to life. Each role is a masterclass in acting, from the authoritative figures in "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Bruce Almighty" to the nuanced performances in "Million Dollar Baby." 🗣️ Voice of Influence - Learn about the impact of Freeman's resonant voice in narrating some of the most significant documentaries and programs, becoming almost as iconic as his film performances. 🌍 A Legacy Beyond the Silver Screen - Explore Freeman's contributions beyond acting, including his efforts in philanthropy and social activism. His off-screen persona as a thoughtful and engaged citizen complements his on-screen achievements. 🏅 Inspiration for the Ages - Reflect on the lasting influence of Morgan Freeman not only in the film industry but also as a role model for integrity and dedication in any field. Whether you're a film buff, an aspiring actor, or simply a fan of compelling life stories, "Morgan Freeman: The Art of Presence" is a must-read. Experience the depth and breadth of Freeman's impact on film and culture. Dive into this biography today and let the journey inspire you!




The Song of Songs


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"The Song of Songs is based upon messages given by Watchman Nee in 1934. This book was originally published in 1945 in Chungking, China."--Preface.





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Introduction to Tom Sizemore


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Tom Sizemore is a well-known American actor who has been in the entertainment industry for over three decades. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Sizemore initially pursued a career in the military before transitioning to acting. He started off with small roles on stage and screen before gaining recognition for his portrayal of tough, authoritative characters in films such as "Born on the Fourth of July," "Saving Private Ryan," and "Black Hawk Down." His performances in these critically acclaimed films earned him multiple award nominations and cemented his status as a versatile and dependable actor. While Sizemore's acting career has been impressive, it has also been marred by a string of personal troubles. Throughout the years, he has struggled with substance abuse, legal issues, and controversies. Despite these setbacks, Sizemore has managed to bounce back and continue working in the industry. He remains a formidable presence on screen, known for his intense performances and magnetic presence.




Rupturing Rhetoric


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Contributions by Maksim Bugrov, Byron B Craig, Patricia G. Davis, Peter Ehrenhaus, Whitney Gent, Christopher Gilbert, Oscar Giner, J. Scott Jordan, Euni Kim, Melanie Loehwing, Jaclyn S. Olson, A. Susan Owen, Stephen E. Rahko, Nick J. Sciullo, Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez, and Erika M. Thomas The events surrounding the 2014 killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, marked a watershed moment in US history. Though this instance of police brutality represented only the latest amid decades of similar unjust patterns, it came to symbolize state complicity in the deployment of violence to maintain racial order. Rupturing Rhetoric: The Politics of Race and Popular Culture since Ferguson responds to the racial rhetoric of American popular culture in the years since Brown's death. Through close readings of popular media produced during the late Obama and Trump eras, this volume details the influence of historical and contemporary representations of race on public discourse in America. Using Brown’s death and the ensuing protests as a focal point, contributors argue that Ferguson marks the rupture of America’s postracial fantasy. An ideology premised on colorblindness, the notion of the “postracial” suggests that the United States has largely achieved racial equality and that race is no longer a central organizing category in American society. Postracialism is partly responsible for ahistorical, romanticized narratives of slavery, Jim Crow segregation, and American exceptionalism. The legitimacy of this fantasy, the editors contend, was the first casualty of the tanks, tear gas, and rubber bullets wielded against protesters during the summer of 2014. From these protests emerged a new political narrative organized around #BlackLivesMatter, which directly challenged the fantasy of a postracial American society. Essays in Rupturing Rhetoric cover such texts as Fresh Off the Boat; Hamilton; Green Book; NPR’s American Anthem; Lovecraft Country; Disney remakes of Dumbo, The Lion King, and Lady and the Tramp; BlacKkKlansman; Crazy Rich Asians; The Hateful Eight; and Fences. As a unified body of work, the collection interrogates the ways contemporary media in American popular culture respond to and subvert the postracial fantasy underlying the politics of our time.




God Is a Question, Not an Answer


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Uncertainty is the essence of the human condition, and nothing is more uncertain than God. Yet passions run hot when it comes to God, both among believers and non-believers. God is a Question, Not an Answer aims to unsettle readers on both sides of the issue. William Irwin argues that because belief occurs along a continuum of doubt and we can never reach full certainty, believers and non-believers can find common ground in uncertainty. Beginning with the questions of what we mean when we talk about God and faith, Irwin shows that from a philosophical perspective, the tendency to doubt is a virtue, and from a religious perspective there is no faith without doubt. Rather than avoid uncertainty as an uncomfortable state of emotional despair, we should embrace it as an ennobling part of the human condition. We do not have to agree about the existence of God, but we do need to practice intellectual humility and learn to see doubt as a gift. By engaging in civil discourse we can see those who disagree with us as not only fully human but capable of teaching us something.




National Past-times


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Anthropologist Ann Anagnost explores the fashioning and refashioning of modern Chinese subjectivity as it relates to the body of the nation. Using interviews and participant observation as well as close readings of official documents and propaganda materials, and popular media, Anagnost notes discontinuities in the nation's self-description--as though redefined at critical junctures in recent history. Photos.




Each One Reach One


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This energizing, highly interactive book from Grammy-nominated recording artist and two-time Dove Award–winner Babbie Mason inspires us to share our God story with confidence. Many of us want to talk about our faith with others, but we feel unprepared and uncomfortable. Written for Christians who long to live with more boldness and purpose, Each One Reach One equips us to: Find our own unique style of talking about Jesus. Approach evangelism with enthusiasm rather than a sense of obligation. Anticipate opportunities for telling others about Christianity. Use Scripture and reflection questions to draw closer to God’s heart. Experience the joy of seeing others as Christ sees us. Sharing our story of Jesus doesn’t have anything to do with rote lines, preachy words, or guilty feelings. As Babbie shows us, it has everything to do with listening well, practicing compassion, and demonstrating Christ’s joy. Includes free streaming access to bonus videos.