My Life Is Not My Own

My Life Is Not My Own
Author: Bill Bright
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801017505

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There are only a handful of modern-day believers who have had as lasting an impact on the world as Bill Bright, who founded Campus Crusade for Christ in 1951 with his wife, Vonette. In My Life Is Not My Own, written before his death in 2003, Dr. Bright contends that his kingdom victories had little to do with his own excellence and everything to do with becoming a "royal slave" to the King of kings. In this challenging yet encouraging account of his journey toward total surrender to Christ, Dr. Bright examines a perspective common to first-century Christians: The earliest believers did not see themselves as God's hired servants or as temporary slaves who could work off their debts and go free; instead, they viewed themselves as "royal slaves," permanent members in God's household, under his authority, and called to his business. Readers will be dared, by the biblical revelation and by Dr. Bright's personal story, to make the ultimate choice and become slaves of Jesus Christ.

Not My Own

Not My Own
Author: Gail Steeves
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781525555527

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“Other people’s actions can leave you picking up the pieces, years after they occur.” In Not My Own, Gail Steeves shares a raw perspective of what it’s like to become one of the “other people.” You know, those good people that bad things happen to. Gail Steeves is one of them. It all started with the shocking murder, suicide of her older brother in 1990. Life is short, and no one is immune from loss or tragedy. Even unexpected and tragic loss. Gail Steeves shares how to go on after tragedy and the importance of looking after your mental health. Bad things do happen to good people, and I’m one of them. The struggles are very real. Life happens, and sometimes not in the way we choose. Through Not My Own, readers will see that all is not lost when you lose a loved one. These pages offer hope and support for those trying to find a new normal after those closest to us are gone, highlighting how it is possible to navigate our way in a world without them. Not My Own offers an honest, inside look into what it’s like to try and move on after tragedy. It shows that, as humans, we have amazing potential to grow and heal. We are not alone in this journey. Everyone has a story, and through shared experiences, we can create hope and light for each other.

My Heart Is Not My Own

My Heart Is Not My Own
Author: Michael Wuitchik
Publsiher: Penguin Canada
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780143190158

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Dr. John Rourke is haunted by his days as a relief doctor in West Africa. In the 1990s, in the midst of a civil war, he provided medical attention and supplies to the people of Sierra Leone. He befriended a local nurse named Mariama Lahai and a doctor named Momodu, but lost contact when the conflict escalated to conflagration. His last memory of Sierra Leone is of Mariama delivering a beautiful baby girl to a tortured, mutilated mother just before armed rebels take the hospital.

My Life Is Not My Own

My Life Is Not My Own
Author: Marian Adejokun
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781496978561

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Many of you will know me by my birth name, Marian Adejokun. I have other names which have been given to me by friends and family: Faith, Testimony, Blessing, Miracle, Mary Mary, Sister Bernadette, and Mini-Mommy. I am just an ordinary person who has gone through trials and tribulations just like you. I have overcome many obstacles from birth up till now, and I thank God I am still standing. I pray my book will be an eye-opener to many of you guys who may be going through the storm. I just want you all to look at the positive side of life and know that no matter what battle you are facing in life, there's always going to be a way out so long as you give your battle to the Lord, keep running the race of life, and keep your hope alive. I believe it took the grace of God to get me to where I am today. I am no better than any of you. We all live and learn every day, the good and the bad. Just know that we all have our own purpose in life'a purpose that could transform someone else's life forever.

Another Life Not My Own

Another Life  Not My Own
Author: Louis Peddicord
Publsiher: Louis Peddicord
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781105079849

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Another City Not My Own

Another City  Not My Own
Author: Dominick Dunne
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307815095

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This is the story of the Trial of the Century as only Dominick Dunne can write it. Told from the point of view of one of Dunne's most familiar fictional characters-Gus Bailey-Another City, Not My Own tells how Gus, the movers and shakers of Los Angeles, and the city itself are drawn into the vortex of the O.J. Simpson trial. We have met Gus Bailey in previous novels by Dominick Dunne. He is a writer and journalist, father of a murdered child, and chronicler of justice-served or denied-as it relates to the rich and famous. Now back in Los Angeles, a city that once adored him and later shunned him, Gus is caught up in what soon becomes a national obsession. Using real names and places, Dunne interweaves the story of the trial with the personal trials Gus endures as he faces his own mortality. By day, Gus is at the courthouse, the confidant of the Goldman and Simpson families, the lawyers, the journalists, the hangers-on, even the judge; at night he is the honored guest at the most dazzling gatherings in town as everyone-from Kirk Douglas to Heidi Fleiss, from Elizabeth Taylor to Nancy Reagan-delights in the latest news from the corridors of the courthouse. Another City, Not My Own does what no other book on this sensational case has been able to do because of Dominick Dunne's unique ability to probe the sensibilities of participants and observers. This book illuminates the meaning of guilt and innocence in America today. A vivid, revealing achievement, Another City, Not My Own is Dominick Dunne at his best.

No Life of My Own

No Life of My Own
Author: Frank Chikane
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608992874

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I hope this book will help all those who face the dilemmas of being Christian in this evil apartheid society and who, because of their commitment to the liberation struggle, can truly say they have no life of their own. --Frank Chikane Frank Chikane, one of the leading figures in the Christian resistance to apartheid, recounts his life--beginning with his childhood, growing up black under apartheid, and continuing through his call to Christian ministry. He tells of his family's increasing involvement in the struggle against apartheid, of disapproval and suspension from his own church. He relates a harrowing story of escalating harassment, detention and firebombing, torture and exile--and his return, despite death threats and further detention, to South Africa to continue the fight. Through it all, one thing is clear: Frank Chikane is a man whose faith compels and sustains him in a courageous and selfless journey toward freedom.

Body Not My Own

Body Not My Own
Author: Tanque R. Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0940713292

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Body Not My Own is a poetic journey into the minds and hearts of Africans who endured and overcame slavery in the United States. With a truly astonishing imagination and a capacity for empathy that reaches back three centuries, the poet evokes the worldview, daily survival strategies, and rituals that Africans conceived in order to endure and transcend a system that ravaged their human identity, dignity and agency. Through the poet's exquisitely drawn imagery, we are inside plantation culture, witnessing the pervasive violence, hearing the whispers of anger, observing the tenderness of lovers, and learning about the dreams that offered respite to each day's brutality. These powerful poems offer insight into the historic resolve, self-determination and resilience of the enslaved African community.