Between Lions and Lambs

Between Lions and Lambs
Author: N. T. McQueen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010-11-08
Genre: Evangelists
ISBN: 0983054908

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Ezekiel Clemens is the world's most notable televangelist. At his side is Gerald Lambough, who serves as his "janitor" in hiding the sinful secrets of this righteous man. However, Gerald has grown jaded, losing his faith in man and God. On the day of one of their largest televised meetings, the two encounter a mysterious stranger that rattles their teetering lives and sends them both on a journey of revelation and repentance where dark secrets are revealed, prompting both men to question their beliefs and purpose. Compelling and provocative, N. T. McQueen's Between Lions and Lambs is an examination of the fallibility of man and the necessity of truth. A story that speaks to both religious and irreligious with profound insight and veracity.

Lions and Lambs

Lions and Lambs
Author: Noah Benezra Strote
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300219050

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A bold new interpretation of Germany's democratic transformation in the twentieth century, focusing on the generation that shaped the post-Nazi reconstruction Not long after the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust, Germans rebuilt their shattered country and emerged as one of the leading nations of the Western liberal world. In his debut work, Noah Strote analyzes this remarkable turnaround and challenges the widely held perception that the Western Allies--particularly the United States--were responsible for Germany's transformation. Instead, Strote draws from never-before-seen material to show how common opposition to Adolf Hitler united the fractious groups that had once vied for supremacy under the Weimar Republic, Germany's first democracy (1918-1933). His character-driven narrative follows ten Germans of rival worldviews who experienced the breakdown of Weimar society, lived under the Nazi dictatorship, and together assumed founding roles in the democratic reconstruction. While many have imagined postwar Germany as the product of foreign-led democratization, this study highlights the crucial role of indigenous ideas and institutions that stretched back decades before Hitler. Foregrounding the resolution of key conflicts that crippled the country's first democracy, Strote presents a new model for understanding the origins of today's Federal Republic.

In Like a Lion Out Like a Lamb

In Like a Lion Out Like a Lamb
Author: Marion Dane Bauer
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-01-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780823424320

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A fresh take on a familiar saying, perfect for the first rainy days of spring. Rattling windows with the roar of a late-winter storm, March shows up like a lion-- wild and messy, muddy and wet. In rhythmic, exuberant text, Newbery Honor-author Marion Dane Bauer conveys the changeable nature of spring weather, as the lion makes way for the lamb—with a huge sneeze!—as the trees and flowers spring into bloom. Full of humor and motion, Caldecott-winning illustrator Emily Arnold McCully's soft watercolors bring the blustering lion and gentle lamb to life. From hail and wet snow to vibrant green fields full of blossoms, the illustrations grow brighter, springing into new life—and hinting and the summer to come. The lively text and paintings illustrate the ways in which we personify spring weather, making this book a perfect introduction to figurative language—and lots of fun to read as well.

Roaring Lambs

Roaring Lambs
Author: Robert Briner
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310348122

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Bob Briner would have told you, "Absolutely!" Roaring Lambs is Briner's manifesto of our proper stance regarding the "culture-shaping arena." Christians can and ought to be the movers and shakers of social change -- "roaring lambs" who infiltrate and make an impact on their workplace and world with their faith. Roaring Lambs was written from Briner's personal experience as an Emmy Award-winning television producer. It takes you into the work world strategies anyone can use. There's also a useful discussion guide that will help you and your friends put shoe leather to your faith. Bob Briner's greatest legacy may well be the way in which, through his own courageous roam, he helped countless Christians discover theirs. John their ranks. Roar with conviction -- and change your world!

Dinner With Lions And Lambs

Dinner With Lions And Lambs
Author: Jim Aloye
Publsiher: Aloye Media Enterprises LLC
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2018-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781732759824

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Dinner with Lions and Lambs is a celebratory tale about a boy named Jimmy who suffered a great loss but chose to order his life towards success and happiness by trusting God. His faith and trust in the divine equipped him with a unique set of tools to live a life of great consequence, filled with courage, strength, and perseverance in service of a mission greater than himself. The story is written to be enjoyed by children of all ages. However, its main purpose is to serve as a pathway for the initial introduction of the topics of loss, sin, damnation, salvation, and personal responsibility to young children. Dinner with Lions and Lambs is the second volume in the Sin, Redemption, and Salvation series by Roman Catholic/Christian author, Jim Aloye. Aloye wrote this book so that he could use it to introduce these difficult concepts to his own 4-year old son in an age appropriate way.

The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion

The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion
Author: Margaret Killjoy
Publsiher: Tor.com
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765397355

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The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion by Margaret Killjoy pits utopian anarchists against rogue demon deer in this dropkick-in-the-mouth punk fantasy that Alan Moore calls "scary and energetic." Searching for clues about her best friend’s mysterious suicide, Danielle ventures to the squatter, utopian town of Freedom, Iowa, and witnesses a protector spirit — in the form of a blood-red, three-antlered deer — begin to turn on its summoners. She and her new friends have to act fast if they’re going to save the town — or get out alive. “Intelligent and fiercely imagined.” —Alan Moore “A dark story of the human need for power.” —Eileen Gunn “Daring anti-fantasy.”— Nick Mamatas “A unique bite of punk culture.” — Delilah S. Dawson “Important, thought-provoking...thrilling ride.” —Lewis Shiner “Always vivid.”—Tobias Buckell “As relatable as it is harrowing.” —Leanna Renee Hieber “Utterly engrossing...it refuses to let you go.” —Mur Lafferty At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Lions at Lamb House

Lions at Lamb House
Author: Edwin Milton Yoder
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UVA:X030330700

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Sigmund Freud arrives in the English countryside to visit Henry James, who is immersed in revising his early works. Over ten days, the worlds of psychology and literature collide, giving rise to this charming novel of ideas.

Lions Locusts and the Lamb

Lions  Locusts  and the Lamb
Author: Michael Kuykendall
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2019-01-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532640889

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The symbolism of Revelation has puzzled readers for centuries. Every generation falls prey to extreme views of interpretation. Even worse, they minimize the importance of John's Apocalypse by not teaching or preaching from it. Yet Revelation is a profound work of New Testament theology and warrants a close study. John expects and prepares believers to follow the Lamb through suffering and possible martyrdom. The problem is centered on what the symbols mean. Are they literal? Are they symbolic? Do the images refer to events and people in the first century, or to the last days of planet earth? Moreover, how is the book structured? Is it one vision, four visions, or more? Are the visions linear or recapped? Lions, Locusts, and the Lamb: Interpreting Key Images in the Book of Revelation demonstrates a way to unlock John's structure and unravel his symbols. The key is to follow a logical step-by-step interpretive approach that accents the historical, cultural, intertextual, extratextual, and particularly intratextual allusions and connections. The result is a book that delivers the basic meaning of three hundred images and categorizes them into an accessible guide for teachers, preachers, and readers of Revelation.