Written teen to teen as a first-person narrative, this is not a book about the Columbine shootings - instead, it's a story of faith, told in Rachel's own words. The book includes first person narratives, journal entries, drawings from Rachel's diary, and notes from her parents and friends at Columbine High School. Additionally, "me pages" (what makes me angry, what I'm afraid of) encourage teens to explore issues central to their lives and faith. Highlighting Rachel's faith journey from the time she became a Christian, through her joys and doubts, her hopes and dreams, this story is a triumphant testimony that teens will treasure.
Thirty-one readings help individuals and families prepare for and celebrate Christmas, while Kinkade's glowing art lights up the pages with color, warmth, and nostalgia.
Based on a survey of 1,000 Christian woman, this book looks at their longings and struggles, and at how they are ccourageously making their way in a challenging world. This is a bold look at Christian women of today--who they are, not what everyone thinks they should be. Written for all Christian women, it offers encouragement and freedom to think beyond comfortable--or uncomfortable--ruts.
For three generations of Americans, World War II has been a touchstone for the understanding of conflict and of America’s role in global affairs. But if World War II helped shape the perception of war for Americans, American media in turn shape the understanding and memory of World War II. Concentrating on key popular films, television series, and digital games from the last two decades, this book explores the critical influence World War II continues to exert on a generation of Americans born over thirty years after the conflict ended. It explains how the war was configured in the media of the wartime generation and how it came to be repurposed by their progeny, the Baby Boomers. In doing so, it identifies the framework underpinning the mediation of World War II memory in the current generation’s media and develops a model that provides insight into the strategies of representation that shape the American perspective of war in general.
These moving devotional writings inspire, challenge and encourage the soul through all the months of the year, making this lovely volume a delightful gift for friends and family.
Based on a survey of 1,000 Christian woman, this book looks at their longings and struggles, and at how they are ccourageously making their way in a challenging world. This is a bold look at Christian women of today--who they are, not what everyone thinks they should be. Written for all Christian women, it offers encouragement and freedom to think beyond comfortable--or uncomfortable--ruts.
These moving devotional writings inspire, challenge and encourage the soul through all the months of the year, making this lovely volume a delightful gift for friends and family.
To be pregnant is to be vitally alive, thoroughly woman, and distressingly inhabited. Soul and spirit are stretched--along with body--making pregnancy a time of transition, growth, and profound beginnings. More than a journal, this work serves as a woman's companion, integrating her pregnancy as a deeply spiritual experience and helping her find a window to her own quickening heart.
Thirty-one readings help individuals and families prepare for and celebrate Christmas, while Kinkade's glowing art lights up the pages with color, warmth, and nostalgia.
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