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Spirits of the Border: Restless Spirits by Ken Hudnall,Sharon Hudnall Pdf
Ghosts and hauntings are found almost everywhere that tragedy has leftits mark. Soldiers, so focused on doing their duty have been seen to still carry out their assigned tasks longer after the war and their own lives are ended. From John Brown, who walks the streets of Harpers Ferry, to the ghosts who continue to refight the Battle of Antietam, miliary ghosts open up anentirely new chapter of history.
Author : William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Publisher : State University of New York Press Page : 300 pages File Size : 55,7 Mb Release : 2020-05-01 Category : Drama ISBN : 9781438478630
Restless Spirits by William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Pdf
Finalist for the 2020 ForeWord INDIE Book of the Year in the Multicultural Adult Fiction Category Restless Spirits is a collection of previously unpublished plays by contemporary Assiniboine playwright William S. Yellow Robe Jr. Including one full-length and seven one-act plays, this book reflects one of the author's most creative and productive periods in his career. Selected by Yellow Robe, in consultation with editor Jace Weaver, the plays reveal the range of Yellow Robe's writing from tragedies to farce. They are unified by their supernatural themes or significant elements, including Wood Bones, his most recent and highly successful full-length play. Weaver's introduction says that the works in this collection clearly demonstrate that Yellow Robe is not just a great American Indian playwright, but a great American playwright in the company of David Mamet, Lynn Nottage, and Wallace Shawn. Renowned American Indian playwright Hanay L. Geiogamah provides a foreword and calls this volume "a real gift to the American Indian theater—and to theater, more generally."
Spirits without Borders by K. Fjelstad,N. Hien Pdf
Spirits without Borders is an ethnographic study of the transnational and multicultural expansion of Vietnam's Mother Goddess Religion and its spirit possession ritual. The work explores how and why the ritual spread from Vietnam to the US and back again and the impact of ritual transnationalism in both countries.
Spirits of the Border by Ken Hudnall,Sharon Hudnall Pdf
In this newest installment in the Spirits of the Border series, attention is concentrated on the most haunted schools in the Southern border of the United States--elementary to college. Who are these spirits doomed to walk the halls of educational institutions for eternity? Why are they there, and what do they do as they wander?
Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places by Brad Steiger Pdf
The culmination of Brad Steiger’s 50 years of paranormal research, this book is a bold telling of true ghost stories and firstperson encounters with the supernatural. Arranged topically, it covers every sort of ghost and haunting: poltergeists, shadow beings, and phantoms alongside haunted apartments, hotels, and trains. From ghosts that still haunt Ohio’s State Reformatory, otherwise known as Shawshank, to Abe Lincoln’s regular consultation with mediums, this compendium delves into the true scary stories from both historical documents and personal accounts. In its 30 chapters, spirits represented include the good (“Ghosts that Saved Lives”), the bad (“Invisible Home Wreckers”), and the ugly (“Demonic Spirits That Whisper Commands to Kill”). The book goes on to unearth the ghastly goingson and macabre manifestations at haunted places such as museums, churches, graveyards, restaurants, and sacred sites while also instructing how to perform a cleansing ritual to rid a home of unwanted spectral visitors. This second edition is updated to include new stories and compelling evidence of both the existence of ghosts and proof of hauntings that will entertain, induce chills, and make the doubtful believe.
When Sam Harland returns a World War I hero to St Robin's Bay on the Yorkshire coast, he brings with him a French wife. He hopes that she will be accepted by the villagers, but one person, Mary Lawson, can never forgive what she sees as the ultimate betrayal. When Jean Lawson and Colin Harland fall in love, the match is opposed by both of their families because of a rift that began a generation ago. But as World War II casts a shadow over Britain and its people, Jean and Colin both strive towards their futures, as they volunteer to serve their country at war.
Tales in Thoughts of Restless Spirit by Frank Schroeder Pdf
In all the different situations of experiences I've had with life, you come to realize that control is an illusion, whereas, God has always had it under himself. The book is not about me, but about God, life in general, and spiritual warfare you may encounter in life. It is arrangement of poems in order to depict a soul fallen from God to begin the longing, rough, arduous journey back home through faith in Christ. Sort of like the story told of the lost son by Jesus Christ. You might find something to relate to in this book, then again maybe not. One thing is for sure, Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life and we all need him.
A fantasy drama on clairvoyance and supernatural events surrounding the life of an African American PhD candidate who is researching folklore and ghost communication within immigrant communities in California. She is bothered by the contact with her father and with the arrest of a serial killer of young children. "An amazing, intriguing ghost tale that reinvests energy and wit throughout the contemporary San Diego/Tijuana landscape you'll never think of pre-school institutions and federal prisons in the same way again. This original, lyrical retelling of children's campfire boogeyman should haunt you beyond words." -Arthur Kopit
Strange things are happening at Aubrey Donner's cottage in Ronan's Harbor, NJ. Noises in the night, crashing antiques and an eerie presence all add up to only one thing: her cottage is haunted. Her new job hosting a pet-related program on local television finds her battling to hide her lifelong fear of dogs from local no-nonsense K-9 officer Asa Kavanaugh and his four-footed, pony-sized partner, Scout. Aubrey can't wait to be done with the duo until she realizes she can use Asa and Scout's help to wrangle her phantom. While chasing shadows, yearnings of two wounded hearts collide, banishing old fears and unveiling the possibility that true love may really exist after all.
Tristan Johnson is done with the past, his own and the visions he sees. After an accident involving his unstable psychic ability, he starts over in Asheville, NC. Hidden Forest Apartments seems like the perfect place for him - his friends live there, it's close to work, and the Blue Ridge Mountains surround it. But Hidden Forest has a dark secret. Legend has it that a ghost known only as The White Lady haunts the building. They say if you see her, you die, and the place has the bloody history to possibly prove it. Tristan doesn't buy into the legend until he sees someone push his best friend Zack out of a window. Zack's fiancée Kayla swears The White Lady did it. She begs Tristan to use his power to find out why. But Tristan isn't sure he can trust his power. When the ghost targets him, he may not have a choice. McKenna Ellison hunts ghosts for a living. Working with Restless Spirits, Inc., she uses her empathic gift to help ghosts cross over and to heal the living left behind. But this case hits close to home. Ten years earlier, The White Lady killed her brother. She'll fight to make sure the ghost doesn't take another life. Can Tristan learn to trust McKenna? Can they and the rest of the Restless Spirits paranormal investigation team stop the White Lady before she kills again?
Created and Led by the Spirit by Mary Sue Dehmlow Dreier Pdf
This fifth Missional Church Series volume seeks to bring historical clarity, biblical and theological substance, and practical guidance to church planting. The nine contributors -- many of them experienced church-planting pastors -- offer diverse yet cohesive perspectives on the Spirit's missional church planting in our time. Section One presents three essays which address missional church planting as a theological practice, with particular attention given to the activity of the Holy Spirit within the context of God's Trinitarian life. Section Two grounds church planting initiatives in the generative soil of story. The two essays in this section narrate how specific congregations provide glimpses of the Holy Spirit in action, supplying the reader with hints for how history might lead to future expectations of the Holy Spirit's ongoing church planting activity. Three essays in Section Three focus on new frontiers appearing on the church planting horizon, and an epilogue provides a sermon which orients church planting efforts in witness that flows from the heart of God. In this book readers will find fresh insights into an exciting new future created and led by the Spirit. Contributors: Daniel Anderson Leith Anderson Paul Chung Mary Sue Dehmlow Dreier Todd Hobart Harvey Kwiyani Lois Malcolm Susan Tjornehoj Miroslav Volf