The Collected Sermons of William Sloane Coffin


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Comprising the sermons preached by William Sloane Coffin while he was senior minister at the prestigious Riverside Church in New York City, The Collected Sermons of William Sloane CoffinThe Riverside Years captures the renowned preacher and social activist at work: ministering to American hostages in Iran, supporting AIDS awareness, and rallying his audiences to battle poverty and nuclear proliferationall the while celebrating marriages, baptisms, and Mothers Days and mourning the loss of loved ones, including his own son. In each of these brilliant and painstakingly crafted sermons, Coffin combined his deep love of Scripture and passionate commitment to peace and justice with his unparalleled gift for the spoken word. While also revealing the personal and pastoral dimensions of ministry, each sermon provides a powerful example of lifes well-accomplished mission: to challenge the conscience of a nation. For those who knew William Sloane Coffin, these sermons will be a treasured remembrance. For those who regret not knowing him, they provide the best of introductions. And for those who as yet have escaped Coffins influence, they are superb testimony to the great potential of ministry, the possibilities of hope and determination, and the remarkable power of one human voice.




Of Thorns and Curses


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She was cursed at birth to marry him. He is cursed to never know love. Rhoslyn Gautier refuses to accept her fate. All her life she believed she was nothing more than a poor merchant’s daughter from Factory Row. Not an elven princess in an arranged marriage. But when thrown to the wolves as punishment after challenging her queen, she becomes trapped with Fentienne Beausoleil, an aristocrat in an enchanted chateau who is half-monster by daylight and full monster by moonlight. An ugly, tormented man from an enemy realm she was bound to in faerie blood from her first breath. And there is no escape. If she breaks their bonds, she will die. If she falls in love with him, she will die. Rhoslyn believes the chateau will be her tomb. Then a mysterious man appears in her dreams with claims that he, too, is a prisoner. A wickedly beautiful man with a sharp mind and even sharper heart who captures hers completely. Magic seals away his identity. Yet Rhoslyn suspects that appearances are not all what they seem. But to know for certain, she would need to revolutionize more than a realm on the brink of civil war. And trigger a curse that will claim her life. OF THORNS AND CURSES is a new adult elven fantasy spin on the romantic tale of Beauty and the Beast, blending faerie magic and pagan ritual with a French Revolution inspired setting. Guaranteed to please readers who love angsty, enemies-to-lovers villain redemption fated romances, twisted fairy tales, and strong found family themes. STANDALONE in a connected series / shared world. Books can be read in any order. Guaranteed happily ever after




Thorns of Life


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EcoGothic gardens in the long nineteenth century


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EcoGothic gardens in the long nineteenth century provides fresh approaches to contemporary ecocritical and environmental debates, providing new, compelling insights into material relationships between vegetal and human beings. Through twelve exciting essays, the collection demonstrates how unseen but vital relationships among plants and their life systems can reflect and inform human behaviours and actions. In these entertaining essays, human and vegetal agency is interpreted through ecocritical and ecoGothic investigation of uncanny manifestations in gardens – hauntings, psychic encounters, monstrous hybrids, fairies and ghosts – with plants, greenhouses, granges, mansions, lakes, lawns, flowerbeds and trees as agents and sites of uncanny developments. The collection represents the forefront of ecoGothic critical debate and will be welcomed by specialists in environmental humanities at every level, as a timely, innovative inclusion in ecoGothic studies.




The Silver Lining


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The silver lining is collection of writings of several writers and budding bards. It's a covering of multiple emotions and feelings in words. Each writer from different parts of country had contributed the best of their writings. It's a mixture of aspects and different opinion. Every writer is different and their all their writings are different and unique. A wonderful collection of emotions.




Zephyr


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Zephyr, fragrance of emotions, is a collection of different rhythmic poems which has been written in a year's time. These poems represents some of my tears which I couldn't cry, some of my smiles which were accompanied with loved ones, some gratitudes, some untold thoughts and fluctuating emotions in different situations and after meeting unlike people. Zephyr is my first effort to convert my emotions and thoughts into a book. I hope readers will connect themselves to my words and will be amused by the hues of life which I have tried to portray through my words.




Betrayal and Bravery


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In the heart of the Mughal Empire, a storm is brewing. Firouz, a valiant Maratha soldier, finds himself caught in a dangerous web of loyalties. Torn between his duty to the Maratha army and his newfound empathy for the burgeoning rebellion in his village, he embarks on a perilous mission. Soldier's Secret is a thrilling historical tale that plunges you into the heart of 17th century India. Experience the clash of steel and the roar of cannons as Firouz navigates a world of deception and hidden agendas. Will he choose to uphold his oath or fight for the freedom of his people? Immerse yourself in a captivating story that explores themes of loyalty, rebellion, and the fight for freedom. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Historical fiction with heart-pounding action Complex characters with divided loyalties The rich tapestry of Maratha history




Hope


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Our age is not one of great hope; war and terror continue unabated. Despair lies hidden just below the preoccupations of daily life, and is starkly visible at many points in today's world. Directly or indirectly, the contributors to this volume seek to challenge the culture of despair. These authors, theologians and leaders, write about hope: its ground, its shape in the Bible and its expression in Christian life and worship, mission and ministry. The book challenges the church as much as the culture. Do Christians know the ground of their hope? Is the church the bearer of hope? Does its worship sustain hope? The contributors include biblical scholars, historians, systematic and pastoral theologians.




Hope and Hard Truth


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Mary Beth Rogers has led an eventful life rooted in the weeds of Texas politics, occasionally savoring a few victories—particularly the 1990 governor’s race when, as campaign manager for Ann Richards, she did the impossible and put a Democratic woman in office. She also learned to absorb her losses—after all, she was a liberal feminist in America’s most aggressively conservative state. Rogers’s road to a political life was complex. Candidly and vulnerably, she shares both public and private memories of how she tried to maintain a rich family life with growing children and a husband with a debilitating illness. She goes on to provide an insider’s account of her experiences as Richards’s first chief of staff while weaving her way through the highs and lows of political intrigue and legislative maneuvering. Reflecting on her family heritage and nascent spiritual quest, Rogers discovers a reality at once sobering and invigorating: nothing is ever completely lost or completely won. It is a constant struggle to create humane public policies built on a foundation of fairness and justice—particularly in her beloved Texas.




Finding Hope in Sorrow


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When Sarah Damaska and her husband lost their six month old daughter Annie just a few days after a devastating diagnosis, they came face to face with every parent’s worst fear. As life went on around them and their other two children (and a third child born after Annie’s passing) continue to need the love and presence of their parents, Sarah moves through her grief one day at a time – sometimes mired in anguish, sometimes glimpsing hope and always astounded by the depth of God’s grace for herself and her family. This book is for anyone who has experienced the heartbreaking loss of a child and for those on the periphery – friends and family who want to love and care for someone grappling with this kind of loss, the best way they can.