A Cry Like a Bell

A Cry Like a Bell
Author: Madeleine L'Engle
Publsiher: Shaw Books
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780877881483

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In this collection of poems of human struggle and God's grace, Madeleine L'Engle speaks across the centuries through the voices of biblical figures, like Rachel, Isaac, Mary, and Andrew. Every one of us will find at least one character with whom we can identify—their dilemmas and struggles, moments of joy, and heart longings. Their dramatic songs echo in our minds and touch us afresh with belief in God's grace and love, no matter what our situations. Praise for A Cry Like a Bell "Whether in her prose or poetry, Madelein L'Engle brings illumination to her themes through her blend of insight and honesty." —Edmund Fuller "She speaks with the awesomely stark clarity that marks the imagination of real poets. Read her poetry and be chastened and filled with joy." —Thomas Howard "These cries of pain and joy ring down the cycles of the centuries, and listening to them, we are joined to their music." —Luci Shaw

A Cry for Help

A Cry for Help
Author: Robert Houston,Josephine Bell
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781617775666

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Have you ever been in a situation where you thought you just couldn't make it? That's what happened to Josephine Bell when her son, Robert Houston, was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The burden was heavy on her heart to take care of him and heal him, but only God is capable of bringing hope and peace to a dark situation. Mental illness is something people just don't like to talk about; but it is real, and no mother wants to see her child suffer through a serious illness. Many times she found herself on her knees, crying out for help. Through her weakness, she was made strong, and Robert and Josephine have learned that God does hear when we cry out to him in truth. A Cry for Help is Josephine Bell and Robert Houston's account of living with schizophrenia and how to rely on God when everything seems hopeless. This book is complete with a guide to schizophrenia in the back, so readers can find out information for themselves and help others who are hurting.

George Orwell An age like this 1920 1940

George Orwell  An age like this  1920 1940
Author: George Orwell
Publsiher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1567921337

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In his 46 years, Orwell managed to publish ten books and two collections of essays. This volume, one in a set of four, brings together a selection of his non-fiction work - letters, essays, reviews and journalism. His work is broad in scope, moving from English cooking to totalitarianism.

Here Be Wonders

Here Be Wonders
Author: Nancy Vernon Kelly
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2024-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9798385212590

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Here Be Wonders: The Gospel’s Pulse in Unsettled Times delights in stories about God’s goodness and mercy at work (and at play!) in surprising people and situations. Yet it can be unnerving when faith communities find themselves off the known map, surprised by what they haven’t seen (and maybe don’t want to). In the middle of inevitable fears, and whether or not we say a wholehearted “yes,” God keeps calling us to be present in wonder stories like these about unforeseen consequences, unscripted happenings, interruptions, and improbabilities in parish ministry. Sometimes these experiences turn inherited expectations upside-down. Often, they challenge stereotypes and reveal that people are more capable and gifted than we thought. The stories in Here Be Wonders reveal glimpses of God’s imagination and invite the church forward into new life. Organized by the seasons of the church year, these stories are meant for individual and group reflection.

Gods Men and Ghosts

Gods  Men and Ghosts
Author: Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Baron Dunsany,Lord Dunsany,Sidney Herbert Sime
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780486228082

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The world of the supernatural is explored in this anthology of tales about the bizarre and occult

Conversations with Madeleine L Engle

Conversations with Madeleine L Engle
Author: Jackie C. Horne
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781496819857

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Conversations with Madeleine L'Engle is the first collection of interviews with the beloved children's book author best known for her 1962 Newbery Award-winning novel, A Wrinkle in Time. However, Madeleine L'Engle's accomplishments as a writer spread far beyond children's literature. Beginning her career as a literary novelist for adults, L'Engle (1918-2007) continued to write fiction for both young and old long after A Wrinkle in Time. In her sixties, she published personal memoirs and devotional texts that explored her relationship with religion. At the time of her death, L'Engle was mourned by fans of her children's books and the larger Christian community. L'Engle's books, as well as her life, were often marked by contradictions. A consummate storyteller, L'Engle carefully crafted and performed a public self-image via her interviews. Weaving through the documentable facts in these interviews are partial lies, misdirections, and wish-fulfillment fantasies. But, when read against her fictions, these "truths" can help us see L'Engle more deeply--what she wanted for herself and for her children, what she believed about good and evil, and what she thought was the right way and the wrong way to be a family--than if she had been able to articulate the truth more directly. The thirteen interviews collected here reveal an amazing feat of authorial self-fashioning, as L'Engle transformed from novelist to children's author to Christian writer and attempted to craft a public persona that would speak to each of these different audiences in meaningful, yet not painfully revealing, ways.

Kensington Palace in the Days of Queen Mary II

Kensington Palace in the Days of Queen Mary II
Author: Emma Marshall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1895
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: ONB:+Z291947602

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Works

Works
Author: Emma Marshall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1895
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11664680

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