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Your battles in life do not have to defeat you or leave you
defenseless, powerless and emotionless. Reclaim the Love, Joy,
Peace, Happiness and everything else the cankerworm (the enemy) has
taken from you by learning the power in giving God praises and
learning how to claim the victory over each and every battle you
have or will encounter both large and small. Know that you are not
alone "Battle Scars Of Emotions Divine Healing From The Scars Of
Life" is the author's personal testimonies of various situations,
struggles, pains and yes battles too that she has encountered
throughout her life's journey. The difficult experience of
molestation, date rape, teen pregnancy and domestic violence along
with many more that left her determined and armed with confidence
to regain self-esteem, spiritual healing, personal growth, strength
and the tenacity to preserve against all odds with nuggets of
wisdom to share with others. Audre'L Chantel Davis-Jones, was born
and raised in Miami, Florida. Currently, she calls Daytona Beach,
FL her home, where she is actively involved as Women and Youth
Minister at St. John C.M.E. Church. She possess many talents,
however the one she is most passionate and on fire about is being a
humble servant for God, as she makes a difference in the lives of
young and adult women alike who are lost in the crazy battles of
life through Battle Scars Ministries. She was called to the
ministry to preach the gospel on Sunday March 2004, licensed to
preach on June 11, 2004 and admitted on trial through the Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church, at the annual conference on July 13,
2005. Her greatest accomplishments to date are being the proud
mother of two, a first time grandmother, wife and completing this
awesome assignment God has given her.
Liminal Spaces of Writing in Adolescent and Adult Education
addresses the persistent gap in writing reform at the middle,
secondary, and post-secondary level. Through an examination of
"useful" and "liminal" writing, the book explores the intellectual
and creative space where structured expectations verge with
individual imagination in writing. The premise of the book is built
around a multiplicity of ways to invite adolescent and adult
students to enter into states of liminality where they are
encouraged to experiment with style, form, genre, and voice.
Through research featuring the perspectives of adolescents,
classroom teachers, teacher educators, graduate students, and
literacy researchers, the book offers numerous insights into
fostering a liminal and useful approach to writing instruction.
Each author takes the reader through a journey of finding the
liminal as teachers, writers, and researchers. Taken together, this
tapestry of perspectives puts forth the argument that liminal
moments are necessary caveats to explore in order to cultivate
fully actualized writing where students are in control of
structures and traditional writing expectations but also free to
imagine new ways of breaking with conventions and being as writers.
Thus, the book argues liminal writing is critical in bringing about
sustained writing reform.
This book, first published in 1984, is a selective, annotated
bibliography on women and deviance that includes historical, cross
cultural, sociological, psychological, political, legal,
philosophical, and social policy perspectives. This title is
concerned with the origins, change, conflict, and consequences of
deviant behaviour and "women's adaptation to their changing roles."
It encompasses monographs, journal articles, books, and government
documents in English. This title will be of particular interest to
students of sociology and criminology.
This book, first published in 1984, is a selective, annotated
bibliography on women and deviance that includes historical, cross
cultural, sociological, psychological, political, legal,
philosophical, and social policy perspectives. This title is
concerned with the origins, change, conflict, and consequences of
deviant behaviour and "women's adaptation to their changing roles."
It encompasses monographs, journal articles, books, and government
documents in English. This title will be of particular interest to
students of sociology and criminology.
Modern boarding schools are relaxed and pleasant places for
children to learn and develop. However, this new freedom does mean
that boarders have to make more of their own decisions and puts a
new burden of responsibility on their shoulders. This excellent
book offers advice from a mother on how to prepare girls for their
first experience of boarding school. It is ideal for parents who
have decided that boarding is the best option for their girls and
is a guide to preparing your daughter so that she is confident from
the start and can get the most out of the opportunity she's been
given. The book is based on extensive research and a sizeable
archive of advice and anecdotes from a huge number of staff, girls
and parents. The advice ranges from the very obvious to the rather
more surprising, with anecdotes and verbatim comments from those
who have been there. It will leave you and your daughter feeling
better armed for what is ahead.
Your battles in life do not have to defeat you or leave you
defenseless, powerless and emotionless. Reclaim the Love, Joy,
Peace, Happiness and everything else the cankerworm (the enemy) has
taken from you by learning the power in giving God praises and
learning how to claim the victory over each and every battle you
have or will encounter both large and small. Know that you are not
alone "Battle Scars Of Emotions Divine Healing From The Scars Of
Life" is the author's personal testimonies of various situations,
struggles, pains and yes battles too that she has encountered
throughout her life's journey. The difficult experience of
molestation, date rape, teen pregnancy and domestic violence along
with many more that left her determined and armed with confidence
to regain self-esteem, spiritual healing, personal growth, strength
and the tenacity to preserve against all odds with nuggets of
wisdom to share with others. Audre'L Chantel Davis-Jones, was born
and raised in Miami, Florida. Currently, she calls Daytona Beach,
FL her home, where she is actively involved as Women and Youth
Minister at St. John C.M.E. Church. She possess many talents,
however the one she is most passionate and on fire about is being a
humble servant for God, as she makes a difference in the lives of
young and adult women alike who are lost in the crazy battles of
life through Battle Scars Ministries. She was called to the
ministry to preach the gospel on Sunday March 2004, licensed to
preach on June 11, 2004 and admitted on trial through the Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church, at the annual conference on July 13,
2005. Her greatest accomplishments to date are being the proud
mother of two, a first time grandmother, wife and completing this
awesome assignment God has given her.
Maggie Zimmerman can sing like few others. But, her extraordinary
singing voice brings both applause and devastation into her young
life. After the tragic death of her little brother - a death Maggie
causes - Maggie forsakes her dreams of the stage and withdraws from
the world. Maggie's parents, fearing they will lose their daughter
as well, set a risky plan in motion that will force her back to the
very ambition she vowed to forsake. And while powerful people throw
open doors for Maggie's singing career, Maggie fights and resists
and drags her feet. She cannot shake the fear that she will simply
repeat the mistakes of her past if she returns to the stage. Soon
Maggie strikes up a friendship with Chad Kennely, the only person
who doesn't have a vested interest in her success. After realizing
they're both guarding secrets from their pasts, their friendship
borders on something more, but as Chad quickly makes a one-eighty
and confronts his mistakes, Maggie lags behind. Even though Maggie
has witnessed a change in Chad, she's still not certain God can
forgive her for what she's done.
The third book in the Cadence Series finds Maggie Zimmerman facing
a dilemma. Her growing success as a vocalist is putting her
relationship with Chad Kennely in jeopardy. Unable, and unwilling,
to choose between career and love life, she gets engaged, and then
marries, despite the insistence of her manager, Milt Norino that
she remain untangled in relationship. She simply doesn't inform
Milt of her marriage. For a time, Maggie manages to continue to
meet Milt's stringent demands, while concealing her marriage. The
more success Maggie's enjoys, the more difficult it becomes to
inform the Norinos that she is a married woman. When Lilly, Milt's
wife, finally learns of Maggie's deception, Maggie finds herself
without a manager or agent, without a future as a singer, without a
vocal coach, and without direction. As Maggie's plans and dreams
fall increasingly by the wayside, even Chad struggles to feel
confident in God's plan.
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