Author | : John L. Ruth |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 618 |
Release | : 2004-08-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1725200031 |
Author | : John L. Ruth |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 618 |
Release | : 2004-08-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1725200031 |
Author | : Alice Elliott Dark |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 592 |
Release | : 2022-07-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982131810 |
NATIONAL BESTSELLER “Engrossing...studded with wisdom about long-held bonds.” —People, Book of the Week “Enthralling, masterfully written...rich with social and psychological insights.” —The New York Times Book Review “A magnificent storytelling feat.” —The Boston Globe The “utterly engrossing, sweeping” (Time) story of a lifelong friendship between two very different “superbly depicted” (The Wall Street Journal) women with shared histories, divisive loyalties, hidden sorrows, and eighty years of summers on a pristine point of land on the coast of Maine, set across the arc of the 20th century. Celebrated children’s book author Agnes Lee is determined to secure her legacy—to complete what she knows will be the final volume of her pseudonymously written Franklin Square novels; and even more consuming, to permanently protect the peninsula of majestic coast in Maine known as Fellowship Point. To donate the land to a trust, Agnes must convince shareholders to dissolve a generations-old partnership. And one of those shareholders is her best friend, Polly. Polly Wister has led a different kind of life than Agnes: that of a well-off married woman with children, defined by her devotion to her husband, a philosophy professor with an inflated sense of stature. She strives to create beauty and harmony in her home, in her friendships, and in her family. Polly soon finds her loyalties torn between the wishes of her best friend and the wishes of her three sons—but what is it that Polly wants herself? Agnes’s designs are further muddied when an enterprising young book editor named Maud Silver sets out to convince Agnes to write her memoirs. Agnes’s resistance cannot prevent long-buried memories and secrets from coming to light with far-reaching repercussions for all. “An ambitious and satisfying tale” (The Washington Post), Fellowship Point reads like a 19th-century epic, but it is entirely contemporary in its “reflections on aging, writing, stewardship, legacies, independence, and responsibility. At its heart, Fellowship Point is about caring for the places and people we love...This magnificent novel affirms that change and growth are possible at any age” (The Christian Science Monitor).
Author | : Antje Ulrike Mattheus |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2023-06-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000891933 |
This book is a work of political archaeology. It focuses on the people and events at a particular colonial farm in Germantown, Pennsylvania; their stories provide a micro and macro view of economic, social, demographic, and agro-ecological change. Cresheim Farm shows how one mostly unknown but strategically placed piece of land—home to an extraordinary array of people, including early anti-slavery and anti-Nazi activists, the first woman editor of the Saturday Evening Post and a robber baron—can tell, affect and reflect the history of a nation. The writing is historically grounded and academic, future-oriented, deeply researched, and immediate. Cresheim Farm serves as a lens through which to observe and understand social forces, such as the launching point of freedom and democracy movements, white privilege, slavery, and genocidal westward expansion. The past lives on in all of us.
Author | : Donbok Syiemlieh |
Publisher | : Blue Rose Publishers |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2023-06-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
This Book unveils many unanswered questions in our life such as – Why do people die when God had created them to live forever on this earth? We never teach children to do bad things, but why are they naturally inclined towards displaying bad behavior as they grow up. These are a few of the outcomes of the inherited SINFUL NATURE within every human being born into this world. Why is the ritual of animal sacrifice practiced in all religions except Christianity? This is because when sin entered into the world, it entered through the blood of mankind. This means the blood is the seat of life, no blood no life. As this sinful nature passes down from generation to generation through the blood of the father, every human being, therefore, inherits this disease of sinful nature. So the only HOPE to be delivered forever from this sinful nature is by simply believing in the cleansing power of the sinless blood of Jesus Christ who sacrificed Himself on the Cross about 2000 years ago, and also by maintaining an intimate relationship and fellowship with God under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Author | : Brother Lawrence |
Publisher | : Hyweb Technology Co. Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 311 |
Release | : 2011-10-15 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Karl Koop |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2015-06-18 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1498230563 |
On February 5, 2000, the Institute of Mennonite Studies held a conference at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary entitled "Without Spot or Wrinkle: Reflecting Theologically on the Nature of the Church." This conference gave attention to ecclesiology, in direct response to challenges that Mennonite church bodies in Canada and the United States have been facing in recent times. The phrase "without spot or wrinkle" comes from Ephesians 5:27, a text addressing relationships between husbands and wives within the Christian household. Historically it has also come to symbolize what Mennonites have sometimes believed about the nature of the church. Anabaptists, and Mennonites who came after them, have often maintained that the true church is a gathering of reborn and spiritually regenerated Christians called to be a community free from moral failure. At present, however, some Mennonites are questioning elements of this conceptual legacy, and, in light of personal failings and hurtful church schisms, are expressing doubts about its practical adequacy and theological tenability. The essays in this book do not provide a unified argument. What the authors have in common is concern for the church and commitment to faithfulness. Readers are invited to reflect on the issues and make their own assessments.
Author | : John Owen |
Publisher | : Puritan Treasures for Today |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781601783455 |
In Rules for Walking in Fellowship, John Owen supplies struggling congregations with biblical guidelines for making church life in the present a foretaste of heavenly fellowship to come.
Author | : Kevin Emerson |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2013-02-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062071874 |
From the acclaimed author of Last Day on Mars comes a road trip sci-fi adventure set within the Dark Star universe, about two kids from opposite sides of the country who discover an intergalactic invasion hidden right beneath our feet. Haley and Dodger don’t have much in common. Haley lives in Greenhaven, Connecticut; Dodger lives in Port Salmon, Washington. Haley has a family who loves and supports her; Dodger can’t seem to ever get his dad’s approval. Haley is well-adjusted and passionate; Dodger hears strange voices in his head. On paper, the two could not be further from each other on the middle-school spectrum. But they both want something. Haley’s looking for a new map, a new adventure, her own path. And Dodger, too, is looking for a place where he belongs, the kind of place that he might, for the first time, be able to call “home.” Of course, this was all before they heard about the town of Juliette, Arizona, the missing people, the untraceable radio signals, the unexplained phenomena. Before they both became the first recipients of a summer research grant from a certain mysterious foundation. Before they discovered that their fledgling theories about extraterrestrial life were one hundred percent accurate. Now Haley and Dodger are the only ones who can figure out what is happening in towns across America, who can give voice to the people whispering “alien abduction.” They’re the only ones who might be able to stop what’s happening. And they might just find what they’re searching for—a path away from home or a path toward it, off the edges of their maps. At the very least, they’re both going to have the most eventful summer vacation of anyone they know.