These are the Times


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A life of Thomas Paine, written for the screen.




These Poems Those Times This God


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In a world that is yet cold and without mercy, and that is so full of despair and pain, now comes a hope of healing that is transferable through the powerful words of this book. In this impactful and life-affirming book These Poems, Those Times, This God, you'll take a inspirational journey through the life of a poet who documents and recounts the trying times of life that can easily crush us all if not then combated. This referential book covers various topics of life such as Inspiration from God, the state of our nation, the state of the family, the circle of love/past hurts meeting future blessings, religion versus relationship with God, and praise and adoration for our creator in life. The purpose of this book These Poems, Those Times, This God is to serve as a reference of truth and guidance for any man or woman, boy or girl, who then seeks direction when feeling misguided and to encourage the discouraged in life to yet keep their faith and trust in God. For truly it's not about what a person has done or can do that then determines your future, but rather how you respond to what they have done that then ultimately determines your fate.




All the World's Ills


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Poetry is a vessel in which thoughts, emotions, and experiences are delivered to the reader. All the World's Ill is a means to convey T.R.U.F's art to the world. The concept of the poetry collection was inspired by Lupe Fiasco's song "Hurts me soul." The thought was how we accept the negative aspects of life as normal and become desensitized to it. This book goes beyond the issues that face young African Americans in the cities ghettos and delves deeper into the pit falls of the American Diaspora. T.R.U.F's poetry is an honest look at the real problem as he sees it American culture. These problems that we face are not unique to blacks but to whites and hispanics and everyone else that have lost liberty in the pursuit of the American dream. The goal in putting together this collection of poetry is to plant a seed in the mind of at least one person to help create change.




The Times to Come Have Come


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The times that have been foreseen, foretold and mostly feared have suddenly come upon us. These will prove to be times like no other in all of history. If God had intended for you to live during any other age, He would have arranged it. Yet from the foundation of the world, God has purposed that you would live on the earth during a time of both unprecedented deception and darkness, and yet unequaled grace and glory. God has promised hope and help in troubled times. You may even discover that you were more prepared for these days than you had ever dreamed. Because the times that were to come, have come.




These Are the Times That Try Men's Souls America - Then and Now in the Words of Tom Paine


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Thomas Paine is rightly referred to as the "forgotten" Founder. We remember Washington, Jefferson, and Adams, but too often overlook the first person to write the momentous words: "the United States of America." With his first two books, Common Sense and The American Crisis, Paine helped a majority of American colonists to think of themselves, for the first time, as citizens of new nation-the United States of America. And it was Paine who, through the power of the pen, encouraged the colonists to declare their independence; to fight for their freedom and ultimately win the Revolutionary War. The title of this new and timely work, These Are the Times that Try Men's Souls, edited by John Armor, is arguably the most powerful single sentence Paine ever wrote. Without the first victory won by General Washington's troops at Trenton, the day after Christmas in 1776, the cause of America would have been lost. To inspire his troops, General Washington had Chapter I of Paine's latest work read to his troops just before they set out in a snow storm to cross the Delaware at night to launch their attack on Trenton-an historic victory that changed the entire outcome of America's struggle for Independence. Thomas Paine's words have not lost their power with the passage of over two centuries. Paine's writing about dictators who were called kings is just as applicable today, although his "kings" are now replaced by Presidents, Generals, and Prime Ministers. These Are the Times that Try Men's Souls eloquently connects the life and times of Thomas Paine with the modern crises facing America. We, the American people, once again face threats to our freedom and liberty; political and economic events that threaten the very existence of the United States. These are the times that try men's souls.




Tracts for the Times


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.







These Are Strange Times, My Dear


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"In these pointed and wide–ranging essays, Wendy Willis explores everything from personal resistance to the rise of political podcasts, civic loneliness to the exploitation of personal data, public outrage to the opioid crisis—all with a poet's gift for finding the sacred in the mundane, a hope in the dark. One of the country's sharpest observers of politics, art, and the American spirit, Willis returns often to the demanding question posed by Czech writer, activist, and politician Václav Havel: What does it mean to live in truth? Her view is honed by her place as a poet, as a mother, and, when necessary, as an activist. Together, the essays in These Are Strange Times, My Dear work within that largely unmapped place where the heartbreaks and uncertainties of one's inner life brush up against the cruelties and responsibilities of politics and government and our daily lives."