Rallying Cries

Rallying Cries
Author: Eric Bentley
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1977
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0810107430

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Called "the theater conscience of our times," Eric Bentley has been both a leading critic and a playwright. Rallying Cries presents three of his best known works: Are You Now or Have You Ever Been, successfully staged around the world and on television; The Recantation of Galileo Galilei; and the controversial From the Memoirs of Pontius Pilate, a work initially rejected as insufficiently Christian by its commissioning theater but then successfully produced in New York at the Actors Studio and American Jewish Theater.

Battle Cries

Battle Cries
Author: Hillary Potter
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814767306

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Draws from interviews with forty women to examine how African-American women contend with intimate partner abuse, and looks at the extent of domestic violence against African-American women.

Battle Cries for the Underdog

Battle Cries for the Underdog
Author: Monroe Mann
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781467802710

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THE FIRST SELF-HELP BOOK TO COME OUT OF MODERN COMBAT. For fighting the war against living an ordinary life: An inspirational guide for those in the pursuit of destiny. No matter how lofty the goal, or how unlikely the victory, success can and should be yours. Inspired by the author’s combat deployment to Iraq, written while in Iraq, and sent off to his publisher prior to his departure back to the States, this collection of 100 ‘Battle Cries’ and ‘Fightin’ Words’ will help you keep your dreams alive ‘n kicking no matter what the obstacles.

Battle Cries in the Wilderness

Battle Cries in the Wilderness
Author: Bernd Horn
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781554889198

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The savage struggle to take control of the North American wilderness during the epic Seven Years' War between France and England is a gripping tale. As the two European powers battled each other for global supremacy, the brutal conflict took on a unique North American character, particularly in the role Native allies played on both sides.

Battle Cry

Battle Cry
Author: Jason Wilson
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781400228171

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In a culture that tells men to suppress instead of express, join bestselling author, speaker, and leader Jason Wilson (featured in the award-winning ESPN documentary The Cave of Adullam) as he calls us to unlearn society's definition of masculinity and discover the power of engaging with our emotions. For decades, Jason was losing the war within--the internal battle that many men wage on a daily basis. He struggled to combat his toxic thoughts and emotions, communicating without composure, and ultimately hurting himself and his loved ones. When Jason began to release years of unresolved trauma, he learned how to acknowledge his emotions and express them in a healthy way. He discovered that he was strengthened by transparency and vulnerability, which taught him to forgive, trust, and love without limitations. Soon, Jason's newfound practices began to heal his relationships and transform his life. Throughout his journey of opening up, Jason became a better husband, father, and leader--and you can, too. Supported by Biblical teachings, the lessons that Jason shares in Battle Cry teach us that we can all be empowered to break through what we've been through. Jason calls us to become better versions of ourselves, equipping us with the mental and spiritual weapons needed to redefine modern masculinity and showing us how to: embrace our emotions rather than be ruled by them win internal battles before they become external wars break free from misconstrued masculinity and embrace our humanity communicate more effectively with the people in our lives heal trauma from our past in order to live our fullest lives in the present Battle Cry proves that it's possible to live beyond the limitations of your mind and finally experience the full life you've always longed for. What are you waiting for? It's time to win the war within.

Lullabies and Battle Cries

Lullabies and Battle Cries
Author: Jaime Rollins
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781785339226

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Set against a volatile political landscape, Irish republican culture has struggled to maintain continuity with the past, affirm legitimacy in the present, and generate a sense of community for the future. Lullabies and Battle Cries explores the relationship between music, emotion, memory, and identity in republican parading bands, with a focus on how this music continues to be utilized in a post-conflict climate. As author Jaime Rollins shows, rebel parade music provides a foundational idiom of national and republican expression, acting as a critical medium for shaping new political identities within continually shifting dynamics of republican culture.

Battle Cry

Battle Cry
Author: Jordyn Glaser
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781973653332

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Battle cry (noun): a loud shout given by soldiers to frighten the enemy or to encourage their own side. We all have a story to tell. Our life stories, the real and the messy ones, are God’s battle cry. They are meant to encourage one another and to push back the enemy—but they must be shared to do that. In Battle Cry, author Jordyn Glaser shares her story, her personal battle cry. Filled with both trials and tribulations, she chronicles her journey to discovering the beauty of her brokenness. Through her experiences of being born with a complicated heart condition, having children with rare birth defects, and the emotional roller coaster of multiple adoptions, Glaser acknowledges the strength of Christ and the value of being refined in the fire. Glaser uses her own story as a tool to rally the troops. She encourages all to stop living small and to fight big. In Battle Cry, she delivers the message that we weren’t created to be the hero of our own stories—we were created to be the rescued.

The Passionate Church

The Passionate Church
Author: Mike Breen,Walt Kallestad
Publsiher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0781442273

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As pastors, the authors understand the turmoil church leaders are dealing with today. They know that pastors keep searching for the next new program or formula that will bring these spiritually hungry people back to their churches. In the midst of today's cultural upheaval and changes in the worldview, they present a whole new opportunity to do church differently. LifeShapes for Leadership is designed to transform the church through biblical principles presented in the form of eight simple and memorable shapes. These shapes form a discipleship approach that helps churches gain a greater understanding of what God intends to do in their church and world.