Stacy J King, is a wife and a mother of 2. She lives in Jacksonville Florida where she also grew up. She loves writing poetry, and is in the process of writing children's books. The contents of the poems written in this book, consist of poems that she has written since she was 15 years of age.
In this book, Stacy Amewoyi tells her riveting true life story. Born into abject poverty, she transforms herself from a poor orphan to a well accomplished philanthropist and entrepreneur. She tells of her deep faith in God, her experiences and her sheer determination to be all that God wants her to be. In this adventurous and exciting memoir, the reader of this book will be empowered with the knowledge that their dreams can also come true, no matter the obstacles that life throws at them. STACY AMEWOYI is a Ghanaian-born entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is based in the United States of America. She grew up as an orphan, but through her perseverance and deep faith in God, she established herself as a change agent in her community. She is the Founder and President of "The Stacy Foundation" which is a non-profit organization that has greatly impacted the lives of many orphans, widows and the less privileged. The Foundation continues its work in transforming the lives of the downtrodden. She also owns "The Anaya School Complex" which is a training center that offers free training in cosmetology to the poor to empower them financially. Stacy Amewoyi is also the owner of the New York Fashion Boutique, which is a retail store that deals in high-end apparel and footwear. She lives in New Jersey with her family. THERESA LARYEA is an ordained minister and an architect by training. She is also a revivalist, a psalmist, and a conference speaker. Theresa is also an author of two books entitled HANNAH'S SONG and HOTLINE TO HEAVEN. She is the President of Theresa Laryea Ministries and the CEO of Life Authors Publishing LLC. She specializes in helping Christian leaders to actualize their literary visions and has helped many pastors to transform their sermons into books. She lives in Arkansas with her family.
A Lebanese housewife, a former horror-film maker, and a cantankerous Russian librarian are among the inhabitants of the offbeat world found in this impressive debut collection. Stacy Tintocalis’s stories take us from a defunct women’s shelter off a Missouri country road to the streets of low-income Hollywood, where her characters yearn for the love that is always just out of reach. The title story explores the conflicted emotions an adolescent boy feels toward a father who obsessively returns to his childhood home. In “Too Bad about Howie,” a divorced poet finds comfort in stolen moments with his ex-wife’s dog. Despite their longing for connection, these characters are victims of their own foibles, trapped in terrifying moments of psychic violence that risk driving away the very people they love.
Frank Gladney died recently. And thank goodness. Who's got a shovel? From far away places, Frank's family is gearing up. Bluebell is putting out fresh towels, shellacking her suburban hair. Aubergine is on an airplane, hiding from nobody in her big sunglasses. Tim is on the road, blasting death metal across the plains states. Mother awaits their return, sharpening her tongue. Only one thing would get these four in the same city again, and that is to get that King in the ground. Confronted with their warped family history, and reminded of their gods given musical gifts, the Gladneys are faced with what it means to forgive and move the hell on already.
Jesus! Savior, Redeemer, Risen Lord-Eternal King!Crowds of people had been following Jesus throughout Galilee, Judea, and Jericho. They watched Him heal the broken, be merciful to outcasts, preach of God's kingdom, and most recently, raise Lazarus from the dead. Is this Jesus the Messiah? Is He the One who would bring peace and deliverance to the nation of Israel while ushering in God's kingdom? Some believed, many questioned, but the religious rulers sought to discredit and kill Him. One week before His death, Jesus rode into Jerusalem as a humble King of peace. Crowds of people stood by crying, "Save now, Son of David!" But His deliverance would not be temporal, it would be eternal. He would not release the Jews from the Roman oppression at that time but would conquer all evil. The very peace that defined Jesus would be the peace He would put in the hearts of those who believed Him to be the Messiah. Determined to make Him King, the people shouted His praise and adulation. But seeing the cross in the distance, Jesus knew He would not receive the heavenly crown until He wore the earthly crown of thorns put upon Him by the people. Jesus' method, timing, and the meaning of His entrance were all prophesied long before. Jesus knew that His entry into Jerusalem would lead the way to His triumphant resurrection from the dead. The initial shouts of praise would quickly turn to shouts of crucifixion just days later. The chant of "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord, Hosanna in the highest," would turn to "Crucify Him." Without rightful cause, the religious leaders, Roman government, and the people would condemn Jesus to death on the cross. During Passover, Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God, would be killed for the sins of the people. However, the cross couldn't destroy Him, the tomb couldn't hold Him, and three days later Jesus would be raised to life as our risen Lord and eternal King. He is the King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the Messiah, the One prophesied to take away the sins of the world, redeeming each one who believes in Him and saving us from our sins. His kingdom is now in the hearts of His people, and His eternal kingdom is coming with His return. Join us in this seven-week verse-by-verse study of Jesus' final entrance into Jerusalem and His road to Calvary. Volume 3 of Delighting in the King of Kings can be done in conjunction with volume 1 and 2, or it can be used as a stand-alone study.
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