Marching Off the Map
Author : Tim Elmore
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 30,29 MB
Release : 2017-06
Category : Generation Y
ISBN : 9780996697064
Author : Tim Elmore
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 30,29 MB
Release : 2017-06
Category : Generation Y
ISBN : 9780996697064
Author : Tim Elmore
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 14,12 MB
Release : 2019-09
Category :
ISBN : 9781732070349
Author : Ken Stark
Publisher : Puffin Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,56 MB
Release : 2015-03
Category : Appomattox Campaign, 1865
ISBN : 9780147514493
Tells the tale of the seven day campaign that culminated in the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox and the end of the Civil War.
Author : Cynthia Levinson
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,19 MB
Release : 2015-02-03
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1561458449
The inspiring story of the 1963 Birmingham Children's March as seen through the eyes of four young people at the center of the action. The 1963 Birmingham Children's March was a turning point in American civil rights history. Black Americans had had enough of segregation and police brutality, but with their lives and jobs at stake, most adults were hesitant to protest the city's racist culture. So the fight for civil rights lay in the hands of children like Audrey Hendricks, Wash Booker, James Stewart, and Arnetta Streeter. We've Got a Job tells the little-known story of the four thousand Black elementary, middle, and high school students who answered Dr. Martin Luther King's call to "fill the jails." Between May 2 and May 11, 1963, these young people voluntarily went to jail, drawing national attention to the cause, helping bring about the repeal of segregation laws, and inspiring thousands of other young people to demand their rights. Drawing on her extensive research and in-depth interviews with participants, award-winning author Cynthia Levinson recreates the events of the Birmingham Children's March from a new and very personal perspective. Archival photography and informational sidebars throughout. Back matter includes an afterword, author's note, timeline, map, and bibliography.
Author : Halford Edward Luccock
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 50,91 MB
Release : 1952
Category : Methodist Church
ISBN :
Author : Jacquie Brown
Publisher : Word Alive Press
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 30,28 MB
Release :
Category :
ISBN : 1770698558
Author : Prof. Donald F. Megnin, PhD
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 11,29 MB
Release : 2016-05-25
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1490773517
The book is for those persons who have become somewhat disenchanted with the portrayal of religion as the end all answer to all of their most important questions relating to life and its peculiarities. Hence, an attempt has been made, after spending years in Seminary (Boston University) and working as an assistant to a pastor at a large Community Church in the Syracuse area. The book attempts to address those types of concerns and issues which have proved so challenging to persons who have begun to form their own opinions about topics which all persons confront over the course of their lifetimes.
Author : Clifton F. Guthrie
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 29,67 MB
Release : 2010-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1426735766
A down-to-earth, practical introduction to the ins and outs of preaching for lay preachers, bivocational pastors, and others newly arrived in the pulpit. Recent years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of financial resources required to support a full-time pastor in the local congregation. In addition, large numbers of full-time, seminary trained clergy are retiring, without commensurate numbers of new clergy able to take their place. As a result of these trends, a large number of lay preachers and bivocational pastors have assumed the principal responsibility for filling the pulpit week by week in local churches. Most of these individuals, observes Clifton Guthrie, can draw on a wealth of life experiences, as well as strong intuitive skills in knowing what makes a good sermon, having listened to them much of their lives. What they often don't bring to the pulpit, however, is specific, detailed instruction in the how-tos of preaching. That is precisely what this brief, practical guide to preaching has to offer. Written with the needs of those for whom preaching is not their sole or primary occupation in mind, it begins by emphasizing what every preacher brings to the pulpit: an idea of what makes a sermon particularly moving or memorable to them. From there the book moves into short chapters on choosing an appropriate biblical text or sermon topic, learning how to listen to one's first impressions of what a text means, moving from text or topic to the sermon itself while keeping the listeners needs firmly in mind, making thorough and engaging use of stories in the sermon, and delivering with passion and conviction. The book concludes with helpful suggestions for resources, including Bibles, commentaries, other print resources and websites.
Author : Claus Neuber
Publisher : Pen & Sword Military
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 22,24 MB
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1526704293
In June 1944, in Belarus on the Eastern Front, the Red Army launched Operation Bagration, the massive offensive that crushed Hitler’s Army Group Centre. German soldiers who weren’t encircled and captured had to fight their way back towards their own lines across hundreds of miles of enemy territory. This is the story of one of them, Claus Neuber, a young artillery officer who describes in graphic detail his experiences during that great retreat. His gripping account carries the reader through the desperate defensive battles and rearguard actions fought to stem the relentless Soviet advance and to breakout from the cauldrons between Minsk and the Beresina river. After almost seventy days as a fugitive, living in the open, depending on the kindness of villagers, enduring extremes of cold, wet and hunger, and living each day with the ever-present threat of betrayal and imprisonment, he found his way back to the German lines. This unforgettable personal narrative, translated for the first time from the original German, gives a dramatic insight into the impact of the Soviet offensive and the disintegration of an entire German army. It is also compelling reading because it records in day-to-day detail what such a bitter defeat was like and shows how individual soldiers somehow survived through their bravery, ingenuity and endurance – and the companionship of a few loyal comrades.
Author : Thomas A. Pilgrim
Publisher : CSS Publishing
Page : 92 pages
File Size : 21,53 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0788007114
Behold The Man is a sermon/study series for Lent inspired by the words of Pontius Pilate about Jesus. The theme is carefully explored from the First Sunday in Lent through Easter Sunday. For each Sunday a sermon, prayer, children's sermon, order of worship and discussion questions are provided. The purpose of these messages is to enable us to look at Jesus in the crucial times of his life and ministry. In beholding him as he was then we will be able to see him now. Sections include: - Behold the Man Who Was Tempted As We Are - Behold the Man Who Takes Away Sin - Behold the Man Who Taught By The Sea - Behold the Man Who Trained Disciples - Behold the Man Who Turned Toward Jerusalem - Behold the Man Who Tried To Be King - Behold the Man Who Took The Victory Thomas A. Pilgrim was born in LaGrange, Georgia, the son of a Methodist minister. He graduated from LaGrange College and Chandler School of Theology at Emory university with a Master of Divinity degree. He and his wife Shirley are the parents of three children. Pilgrim is the Senior Pastor at St. John United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He has served on mission trips to Puerto Rico and Costa Rica. He is a member of The United Methodist Academy for Preaching.