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Esther Smith has written the most practical and Biblically faithful book on navigating unwanted thoughts that we have ever encountered. She combines compassion and creativity in a way that makes it feel as if she steps from the pages of the book, puts her arms around the reader, and leads them personally through exercises towards real change.
In A Still and Quiet Mind: Twelve Strategies for Changing Unwanted Thoughts, Esther Smith has skilfully crafted the art of biblically processing unwanted thoughts. This book offers a multifaceted approach to changing your thoughts by giving the reader biblically saturated strategies to immediately put into practice.
Esther offers hope through sharing her own personal story and providing biblical narratives that show how the power of God's Word can transform your thoughts.
In this interdisciplinary volume, a team of classicists,
historians, and archaeologists examines how the memory of the
infamous emperor Nero was negotiated in different contexts and by
different people during the ensuing Flavian age of imperial Rome.
The contributions show different Flavian responses to Nero's
complicated legacy: while some aspects of his memory were
reinforced, others were erased. Emphasizing the constant and
diverse nature of this negotiation, this book proposes a nuanced
interpretation of both the Flavian age itself and its relation to
Nero's Rome. By combining the study of these strategies with
architectural approaches, archaeology, and memory studies, this
volume offers a multifaceted picture of Roman civilization at a
crucial turning point, and as such will have something to offer
anyone interested in classics, (ancient) history, and archaeology.
The Hollandsche Schouwburg is a former theatre in Amsterdam where,
during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, tens of thousands of
Jews were assembled before being deported to transit and
concentration camps. Before the war, the theatre had been an
example of Jewish integration in the Netherlands, and after the war
it became a memorial for the Jewish victims of Nazi persecution.
This book is the first international publication to address all the
historical aspects of the site, putting it in a broader European
and historical context.
¿Es posible ser mamá y feminista al mismo tiempo? ¿Hay alguna
salida al dilema «carrera vs. familia»? Si hemos elegido se
madres, ¿hasta que punto podemos decidir sobre nuestra maternidad?
En Mamá desobediente, la periodista, socióloga y madre feminista,
Esther Vivas aborda éstas y otras interrogantes cuando explora la
maternidad con emancipación y sin imposiciones. Con un tono fresco
pero riguroso, respaldado en una investigación rigurosa y en la
experiencia personal de la autora, este libro trata los asuntos
menos frecuentados sobre la maternidad, como la infertilidad, el
embarazo, el parto, la violencia obstétrica y la lactancia. Ofrece
también una guÃa y herramientas factibles para quienes deseen
emprender este recorrido desde una postura diferente. El enfoque de
Vivas es fresco y refleja la necesidad que hay, entre las
generaciones jóvenes, de opiniones disruptivas, realistas y
polÃticas sobre la maternidad y la paternidad, alejadas de la
excesiva idealización que ignora sus obstáculos y retos, y los
limita a ser tratados exclusivamente como un asunto privado. En los
últimos años, éste se ha convertido en un tema recurrente en la
literatura en lengua española, sobre todo en la nueva ola de
escritoras latinoamericanas, pero sigue siendo un terreno
inexplorado en los géneros de no ficción. ------ Is it possible
to be a mother and a feminist at the same time? Is there a way out
of the "career vs. family" dilemma? If we have chosen to be
mothers, to what extent can we decide about our motherhood? In
Mamá desobediente, the Spanish journalist, sociologist, and
feminist mom Esther Vivas tackles these and other interrogations,
exploring maternity in an emancipating way and without impositions.
With a fresh but rigorous note, underpinned in deep research and
author's personal experience, this book addresses commonly
neglected issues surrounding maternity, such as infertility,
pregnancy, childbirth, obstetric violence, and breastfeeding, and
offers guidance and actionable tools for those who desire to embark
in this journey from a different standpoint. Vivas' approach feels
fresh and reflects the appetite amongst younger generations for
disruptive, realistic, and political takes on maternity and
parenting, removed from the idealization and over-romanticization
that put aside its hitches and challenges, and confine them as
exclusively private matters. In the last years, this has become a
recurrent topic in Spanish-language literature, especially at the
new wave of Latin American women writers, but remains a largely
unexplored path in non-fiction.
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Unprotected (Paperback)
Esther Wilson, John Fay, Tony Green, Lizzie Nunnery
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Liverpool Playhouse and Everyman theatres present Unprotected, the
world premiere of a new play tackling the contentious issue of
Liverpool's plans for a managed zone for street sex workers. This
hard-hitting docu-drama, written by four Liverpool playwrights,
Esther Wilson, John Fay, Tony Green and Lizzie Nunnery, who spent
many months researching all viewpoints in what has now become a
national debate for inner cities, allows the real people involved
to speak for themselves. Directed by Nina Raine with a cast
including Pauline Daniels, and Neil Caple, Unprotected is on at the
Everyman from 10 March-1 April 2006."
Part narrative, part wartime dispatch, Hope for Ukraine transports you
into the gritty reality of war-torn Ukraine--and the front lines of
faith, survival, and miraculous intervention. From scrambling to escape
the bombs leveling their neighborhoods to fleeing sex traffickers in
the chaos of border crossings to rescuing orphans trapped by Russian
tanks, these stunning firsthand accounts tell the stories of real
Ukrainians enduring terrible hardships with grit and grace.
Join bestselling writer Kyle Duncan and his co-author Esther
Fedorkevich--both with deep family ties to Ukraine--as they take you
inside the conflict with dramatic boots-on-the-ground stories and
eyewitness accounts of Ukrainian refugees, aid workers, soldiers, and
families affected by the conflict.
As the world holds its collective breath, these stories reveal the
unbreakable spirit of a nation under siege. Even amid the chaos and
tragedy of Europe's largest war since World War II, God is indeed at
work in redemptive ways.
Proceeds will go to helping Ukraine's refugees.
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