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The Shelter of Each Other


Free Download Mary Pipher PhD, "The Shelter of Each Other"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 1594483728, 0399141448 | EPUB | pages: 368 | 0.6 mb
"Simple solutions for survival in this family-unfriendly culture…Eye-opening…heart-wrenching and uplifting."-San Francisco Chronicle

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Fully Devoted Living Each Day in Jesus’ Name


Free Download John Ortberg, "Fully Devoted: Living Each Day in Jesus’ Name"
English | 2000 | ISBN: 0310220734 | EPUB | pages: 128 | 1.3 mb
What does it mean to do everything "in Jesus’ name"? Is that an ideal attainable only by a few "super Christians"-or is it a way of life we can all experience?Leader’s guide included!Fully Devoted group sessions are:What Is True Spirituality?GraceGrowthGroupsGiftsGiving"We Know Him Well . . . "

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Climate Resilience How We Keep Each Other Safe, Care for Our Communities, and Fight Back Against Climate Change


Free Download Climate Resilience: How We Keep Each Other Safe, Care for Our Communities, and Fight Back Against Climate Change by Kylie Flanagan
English | August 1, 2023 | ISBN: 1623179025 | 352 pages | PDF | 2.61 Mb
An intersectional primer for saving the planet: place-based perspectives and community-led tools for fighting climate change-for readers of The Intersectional Environmentalist and All We Can Save

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Each Man In His Time


Free Download Each Man In His Time by Raoul Walsh
English | 1974 | ISBN: 0374145539 | 385 Pages | PDF | 56.3 MB
Walsh wasn’t just a great exemplar of the Warner Bros. house style in the ’30s and ’40s, he was a veritable Zelig of the silent era too, playing John Wilkes Booth for D.W. Griffith in The Birth of a Nation and making movies in Mexico about – and starring – Pancho Villa as that country’s revolution unfolded.

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To Live Each Moment One Woman’s Struggle Against Cancer


Free Download Janet Britton, "To Live Each Moment: One Woman’s Struggle Against Cancer"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1502963205 | EPUB | pages: 316 | 0.4 mb
A 33-year-old teacher and foster mother created a gift of words for her young children. Her upbeat narrative of treatment for breast cancer shows how laughter and the support of God and people help us live fully in all circumstances. Now, three decades later, Janet reissues this book to encourage the wife of her granddaughter’s basketball coach, just diagnosed with breast cancer, also at 33. Janet Britton had just turned thirty-three when she found out she had cancer. Her children needed her. So did her husband. She didn’t have time for surgery, radiation treatment or chemotherapy.But the lump was malignant, and, without her permission, Janet was hurled into a world of dazzling operating rooms, icy bedpans and endless tubes and needles. With her we experience the terror of the unknown, the exhaustion of living in a rebellious body, the frustration of dealing with insensitive friends and health-care professionals and the relief of finding others who truly understand.Intending her story to be a gift of words for her young children, Janet describes the emotions and events of her treatment with both laughter and tears. Because cancer strikes three out four American families, few escape its effects. Cancer changes everything. It destroys some, but it can also nudge some to begin to live each moment with joy and purpose.As Janet battles a potential death sentence, she seeks strength through God and discovers what it truly means to be alive. While others support her in her fight, Janet continues to support her own loved ones, struggling with addiction, abuse and the impact of suicide.Now, thirty years later, after a second bout of cancer, Janet reissues her book for the wife of her granddaughter’s basketball coach, just diagnosed with breast cancer at age thirty-three. Janet encourages this young mother by pointing out the improvements of treatment in the last three decades. Janet knows that though medical protocol has changed, emotions of those dealing with cancer remain the same.At the end of this edition, Janet updates readers on the original characters in her memoir in a new postscript titled, "Still Living Each Moment."

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Oh, How We Need Each Other


Free Download Sheri Dew, "Oh, How We Need Each Other"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1629724262 | EPUB | pages: 32 | 0.7 mb
The Prophet Joseph Smith organized the Relief Society in 1842, championed women, and gave them personal instruction at a time when women were barely acknowledged. Despite his own life being in turmoil, he made sure to give priority to the women of the Church. In this short booklet, Sheri Dew helps us understand what the Prophet Joseph would want us to know today: that women play a crucial role in the kingdom of God and that our divine capacity to understand things of the Spirit and the heart allow us to love, strengthen, and lift each other with charity.

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