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A Glorious Freedom

Author : Lisa Congdon
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2017-10-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781452156217

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A Glorious Freedom by Lisa Congdon Pdf

“The remarkable women celebrated in [this] vibrantly illustrated collection . . . offer stirring words of encouragement to any woman, of any age” (Booklist). The glory of growing older is the freedom to be more truly ourselves. With age we gain the confidence to pursue bold new endeavors and worry less about what other people think. In this richly illustrated volume, bestselling author and artist Lisa Congdon explores the power of women over the age of forty who are thriving and living life on their own terms. A Glorious Freedom includes profiles, interviews, and essays from women such as Vera Wang, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Julia Child, Cheryl Strayed, and many others who have found creative fulfillment and accomplished great things in the second half of their lives. Each section is lavishly illustrated and hand-lettered in Congdon's signature style.

Freedom, Glorious Freedom

Author : John J. McNeill
Publisher : Beacon Press (MA)
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015033266985

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Freedom, Glorious Freedom by John J. McNeill Pdf

The celebrated author of The Church and the Homosexual completes his visionary trilogy of books on the saving power of God for gay men and lesbians. John J. McNeill--a Jesuit who was expelled from the Society of Jesus in 1987 for his views on homosexuals--focuses on the freedom that gay men and lesbians can find by connecting with the spirit of God.

Glorious Freedom

Author : Percy Burns
Publisher : Destiny Image Publishers
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2020-01-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780768452396

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Freedom from demonic oppression is surprisingly simple! If you struggle with addiction, anger, fear, or other negative cycles, it could be a result of demonic influence in your life. Even Christians can be oppressed by darknessdemons who specialize in stealthy whispers and subtle control. These evil influences go undetected and unchallenged by many believers. But there is hopeand the solution is simpler than you might think! Percy Burns has been moving in deliverance as an evangelical minister for more than 47 years. In Glorious Freedom​, he offers a step-by-step guide to freedom from demonic strongholds in your own life, and empowers you to bring spiritual freedom in the lives of others! Discover how to: Recognize whether or not your problem is demonic. Identify how demons gain access to your life. Use the power and authority of Jesus to release spiritual freedom. Dispel the fear, stigma, and misunderstanding surrounding deliverance ministry. Minister deliverance to your children in the midst of a culture saturated by darkness. Its time to learn how to recognize the symptoms of spiritual oppression and gain lasting freedom in every area of your life!

Glorious Freedom

Author : Richard Sibbes
Publisher : Puritan Paperbacks
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0851517919

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A renowned Puritan shows the transforming liberty which comes from seeing Christ in the gospel. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 3:17-18.

Glorious & Free

Author : Rita Field-Marsham,Kim Bozak
Publisher : House of Anansi
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-29
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781487003531

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Glorious & Free by Rita Field-Marsham,Kim Bozak Pdf

33 personal stories that redefine how Canadians see themselves. We are more than just landscapes, polar bears, Mounties, and canoes. More than just “thank yous,” “sorrys,” hot prime ministers, and doughnut shops. We are also tattoo artists who have discovered the secret to cheating death. Designers hell-bent on winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Super soldiers who take “live vests” off suicide bombers. Freethinkers who refuse to be tamed. We are global-village visionaries, world record setters, ambassadors of the imagination, and conquerors of the Rockies. We are Canadian. We are whoever we dream ourselves to be. Meet the glorious and free. $2 from each book sale will be donated to PEN Canada in support of its efforts to defend freedom of expression. Why? Because living glorious and free involves challenging, exploring, and imagining a better world — and being whoever we dream ourselves to be. And freedom of expression protects our right to do all of that.

Interior Freedom

Author : Jacques Philippe
Publisher : Scepter Publishers
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781594170966

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Interior Freedom leads one to discover that even in the most unfavorable outward circumstances we possess within ourselves a space of freedom that nobody can take away, because God is its source and guarantee. Without this discovery we will always be restricted in some way and will never taste true happiness. Author Jacques Philippe develops a simple but important theme: we gain possession of our interior freedom in exact proportion to our growth in faith, hope, and love. He explains that the dynamism between these three theological virtues is the heart of the spiritual life, and he underlines the key role of the virtue of hope in our inner growth. Written in a simple and inviting style, Interior Freedom seeks to liberate the heart and mind to live the true freedom to which God calls each one.

Fellowship with God

Author : D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Bible
ISBN : 0891077057

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Fellowship with God by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Pdf

The first book in the Studies in I John series. The modern-day church desperately needs to grasp the lessons of First John and Dr. Lloyd-Jones' discussion of this dynamic book of the Bible is sure to produce spiritual renewal and deeply committed living. An inspiring new series from a highly respected Christian author.

Inventing Freedom

Author : Daniel Hannan
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780062231758

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Why does the world speak English? Why does every country at least pretend to aspire to representative government, personal freedom, and an independent judiciary? In The New Road to Serfdom, British politician Daniel Hannan exhorted Americans not to abandon the principles that have made our country great. Inventing Freedom is a much more ambitious account of the historical origin and spread of those principles, and their role in creating a sphere of economic and political liberty that is as crucial as it is imperiled. According to Hannan, the ideas and institutions we consider essential to maintaining and preserving our freedoms—individual rights, private property, the rule of law, and the institutions of representative government—are not broadly "Western" in the usual sense of the term. Rather they are the legacy of a very specific tradition, one that was born in England and that we Americans, along with other former British colonies, inherited. The first English kingdoms, as they emerged from the Dark Ages, already had unique characteristics that would develop into what we now call constitutional government. By the tenth century, a thousand years before most modern countries, England was a nation-state whose people were already starting to define themselves with reference to inherited common-law rights. The story of liberty is the story of how that model triumphed. How, repressed after the Norman Conquest, it reasserted itself; how it developed during the civil wars of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries into the modern liberal-democratic tradition; how it was enshrined in a series of landmark victories—the Magna Carta, the English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution, the U.S. Constitution—and how it came to defeat every international rival. Yet there was nothing inevitable about it. Anglosphere values could easily have been snuffed out in the 1940s. And they would not be ascendant today if the Cold War had ended differently. Today we see those ideas abandoned and scorned in the places where they once went unchallenged. The current U.S. president, in particular, seems determined to deride and traduce the Anglosphere values that the Founders took for granted. Inventing Freedom explains why the extraordinary idea that the state was the servant, not the ruler, of the individual evolved uniquely in the English-speaking world. It is a chronicle of the success of Anglosphere exceptionalism. And it is offered at a time that may turn out to be the end of the age of political freedom.

Freedom Climbers

Author : Bernadette McDonald
Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-02-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781594857577

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CLICK HERE to download the first chapter from Freedom Climbers (Provide us with a little information and we'll send your download directly to your inbox) "One of the most important mountaineering books to be written for many years." —Boardman-Tasker Prize See this book trailer for Freedom Climbers made by RMB Books, its publisher in Canada, where the cover is slightly different from the Mountaineers Books U.S. edition * Behind the Iron Curtain, Cold War mountaineers found freedom on the world's highest peaks—and paid an awful price to achieve it * Winner of the Boardman-Tasker Prize, Banff Grand Prize, and American Alpine Club Literary Award Freedom Climbers tells the story of Poland's truly remarkable mountaineers who dominated Himalayan climbing during the period between the end of World War II and the start of the new millennium. The emphasis here is on their "golden age" in the 1980s and 1990s when, despite the economic and social baggage of their struggling country, Polish climbers were the first to tackle the world's highest mountains during winter, including the first winter ascents on seven of the world's fourteen 8000-meter peaks: Everest, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, and Lhotse. Such successes, however, came at a serious cost: 80 percent of Poland's finest high-altitude climbers died on the high mountains during the same period they were pursuing these first ascents. Award-winning writer Bernadette McDonald addresses the social, political, and cultural context of this golden age, and the hardships of life under Soviet rule. Polish climbers, she argues, were so tough because their lives at home were so tough—they lost family members to World War II and its aftermath and were so much more poverty-stricken than their Western counterparts that they made much of their own climbing gear. While Freedom Climbers tells the larger story of an era, McDonald shares charismatic personal narratives such as that of Wanda Rutkiewicz, expected to be the first woman to climb all 8000-meter peaks until she disappeared on Kanchenjunga in 1992; Jerzy Kukuczka, who died in a fall while attempting the south face of Lhotse; and numerous other renowned climbers including Voytek Kurtyka, Artur Hajzer, Andrej Zawaka, and Krzysztof Wielicki. This is a fascinating window into a different world, far-removed from modernity yet connected by the strange allure of the mountain landscape, and a story of inspiring passion against all odds. This title is part of our LEGENDS AND LORE series. Click here > to learn more.

Freedom

Author : Jaycee Dugard
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781501147630

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"In the follow-up to ... A Stolen Life, [kidnapping survivor] Jaycee Dugard tells the story of her first experiences after years in captivity: the joys that accompanied her newfound freedom and the challenges of adjusting to life on her own"--Provided by publisher.

Five Years to Freedom

Author : James N. Rowe
Publisher : Presidio Press
Page : 478 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1984-05-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780345314604

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Five Years to Freedom by James N. Rowe Pdf

When Green Beret Lieutenant James N. Rowe was captured in 1963 in Vietnam, his life became more than a matter of staying alive. In a Vietcong POW camp, Rowe endured beri-beri, dysentery, and tropical fungus diseases. He suffered grueling psychological and physical torment. He experienced the loneliness and frustration of watching his friends die. And he struggled every day to maintain faith in himself as a soldier and in his country as it appeared to be turning against him. His survival is testimony to the disciplined human spirit. His story is gripping.

Underground

Author : Shane W. Evans
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-18
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781466814394

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Underground by Shane W. Evans Pdf

One of School Library Journal's Best Nonfiction Books of 2011 A family silently crawls along the ground. They run barefoot through unlit woods, sleep beneath bushes, take shelter in a kind stranger's home. Where are they heading? They are heading for Freedom by way of the Underground Railroad.

Everybody Says Freedom

Author : Pete Seeger,Robert Reiser
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393306040

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Everybody Says Freedom by Pete Seeger,Robert Reiser Pdf

“Filled with beautiful music, glorious lyrics, and the soul of one of the most important historical and social revolutions of our history.” —Judy Collins In words, photographs, and music, Pete Seeger and Bob Reiser tell the story of the civil rights movement, building their narrative around the accounts of people involved and the songs that inspired their struggle. It documents the sit-ins, freedom rides, and marches that occurred along the long path to triumph in an uncertain age. This narrative scrapbook collects forty songs and includes profiles of activists and a chronological outline of the extraordinary events from 1955 to 1968. It is a story of courage and resilience on the part of ordinary people. From “This Little Light of Mine” to “We Shall Overcome,” the music of the time was both encouragement and catharsis for those who struggled against adversity in an effort to change the world.

Battle Cry of Freedom

Author : James M. McPherson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 946 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2003-12-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199726585

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Battle Cry of Freedom by James M. McPherson Pdf

Filled with fresh interpretations and information, puncturing old myths and challenging new ones, Battle Cry of Freedom will unquestionably become the standard one-volume history of the Civil War. James McPherson's fast-paced narrative fully integrates the political, social, and military events that crowded the two decades from the outbreak of one war in Mexico to the ending of another at Appomattox. Packed with drama and analytical insight, the book vividly recounts the momentous episodes that preceded the Civil War--the Dred Scott decision, the Lincoln-Douglas debates, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry--and then moves into a masterful chronicle of the war itself--the battles, the strategic maneuvering on both sides, the politics, and the personalities. Particularly notable are McPherson's new views on such matters as the slavery expansion issue in the 1850s, the origins of the Republican Party, the causes of secession, internal dissent and anti-war opposition in the North and the South, and the reasons for the Union's victory. The book's title refers to the sentiments that informed both the Northern and Southern views of the conflict: the South seceded in the name of that freedom of self-determination and self-government for which their fathers had fought in 1776, while the North stood fast in defense of the Union founded by those fathers as the bulwark of American liberty. Eventually, the North had to grapple with the underlying cause of the war--slavery--and adopt a policy of emancipation as a second war aim. This "new birth of freedom," as Lincoln called it, constitutes the proudest legacy of America's bloodiest conflict. This authoritative volume makes sense of that vast and confusing "second American Revolution" we call the Civil War, a war that transformed a nation and expanded our heritage of liberty.