Exceptionally Blessed

Exceptionally Blessed
Author: Kenneth L. Bradstreet
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973675234

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“Representative Bradstreet’s Biblical approach and his grasp of our founding history make this book a ‘must read’ for those who want to understand American Exceptionalism and our way forward.” —Representative Lee Chatfield, Speaker of the House, Michigan House of Representatives. America is indeed an exceptional nation. America is the dreamed for destination for immigrants throughout the world desiring to take part in the American Dream. Certainly America’s “Exceptionalism” is the natural product of many things. But there is a main cause that most Americans today simply do not own up to. And if America’s Exceptionalism is to continue we need to understand what caused it in the first place. If we do not understand or if we are unwilling to embrace that main cause of our success, we are destined to lose it all.

Exceptionally Blessed

Exceptionally Blessed
Author: Kenneth L. Bradstreet
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781973675242

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"Representative Bradstreet's Biblical approach and his grasp of our founding history make this book a 'must read' for those who want to understand American Exceptionalism and our way forward." -Representative Lee Chatfield, Speaker of the House, Michigan House of Representatives. America is indeed an exceptional nation. America is the dreamed for destination for immigrants throughout the world desiring to take part in the American Dream. Certainly America's "Exceptionalism" is the natural product of many things. But there is a main cause that most Americans today simply do not own up to. And if America's Exceptionalism is to continue we need to understand what caused it in the first place. If we do not understand or if we are unwilling to embrace that main cause of our success, we are destined to lose it all.

Dreamer Who’S Been Extremely Blessed

Dreamer Who’S Been Extremely Blessed
Author: Edgar Francis Poree Jr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475975317

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Edgar Frances Poree Jr., a lifelong resident of Louisiana, looks back at his struggles, disappointments, and successes in this memoir that examines the African American experience in the South. As a Black male, he dealt with deeply rooted prejudices, religious discrimination, and conflict with older members of the Black community. He constantly faced inner turmoil, but he remained steadfast in his focus to achieve his goals and navigate the transition from segregation to integration. Poree learned to be resourceful early, convincing the owner of a nearby grocery store to give him a job cleaning the store and organizing the shelves. He went on to start his own business polishing hardwood floors while in the seventh grade. His love for music eventually helped him earn a scholarship at Xavier University in New Orleans, and from there he was on his way. From his teaching career to his successes as a business executive and civic leader, Poree shares his memories of real people, real places, and real divisions. His hope is that youll be emboldened, encouraged and inspired to achieve your own dreams.

When All Hope in You Is Gone

When All Hope in You Is Gone
Author: Onaba Kedi Arblaster
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2006-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597819387

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There is life after any loss, and this upbeat book will enable readers to know that good things will certainly happen.

The Princeton Theological Review

The Princeton Theological Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1927
Genre: Theology
ISBN:

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Includes section "Reviews of recent literature."

Daily Reflections for Advent & Christmas

Daily Reflections for Advent & Christmas
Author: John Paul Thomas
Publisher: My Catholic Life!
Total Pages: 143
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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My Catholic Life! now offers two complete four-volume series of daily Gospel reflections that cover the entire liturgical year. Each four-volume series can be used from year to year since every Gospel option is covered in each series. Daily Reflections for Ordinary Time: Weeks 1-17 is Volume Four in the second four-volume series. As a devotional, it is a great resource for daily meditation and prayer offering reflections on the Gospel of the day in a practical, faithful, and down-to-earth way. It is formatted in such a way that it can be used for any liturgical year, offering reflections on every Gospel option, including Sunday Years A, B & C, every daily Mass option, and all Feasts and Solemnities. Note: Some of the weekday reflections in this series were first published in book form for Ordinary Time 2021. This new and updated version contains all new Sunday reflections for Years A, B & C as well as other new weekday reflections. Like the first series, the books in this second series are as follows: 1. Advent and Christmas 2. Lent and Easter 3. Ordinary Time: Weeks 1–17 4. Ordinary Time: Weeks 18–34 All reflections are available free of charge from our website, through our mobile app, or through our daily email service. Both of the complete four-volume series are also available in paperback and eBook format.

Imagining a Great Republic

Imagining a Great Republic
Author: Thomas E. Cronin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2017-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1538105721

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In the first comprehensive reading of dozens of American literary and social culture classics, Tom Cronin, one of America’s most astute students of the American political tradition, tells the story of the American political experiment through the eyes of forty major novelists, from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Hunter S. Thompson. They have been moral and civic consciousness-raisers as we have navigated the zigs and zags, the successes and setbacks, and the slow awkward evolution of the American political experiment. Constitutional democracy, equal justice for all, the American Dream, and American Exceptionalism are all part of our country’s narrative. But, as Imagining a Great Republic explains, there has never been just a single American narrative—we have competing stories, just as we have competing American Dreams and competing ways of imagining a more perfect political union. Recognizing and understanding these competing values is a key part of being American. Cronin’s book explains how this is possible and why we should all be proud to be American.

Record of Christian Work

Record of Christian Work
Author: Alexander McConnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 928
Release: 1914
Genre: Theology
ISBN:

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Includes music.