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Life is unfair. Bad things happen to good people. Not all dreams
come true. We lose people. We fail people. And when we encounter
the inevitable struggles of life, we may be tempted to ask God Why
me? as we try to reconcile our pain with God's promises. But a far
more helpful and life-enriching question for us to ask God is What
are you trying to teach me in this? Tackling ten common struggles,
such as isolation, fear, rejection, failure, insecurity,
temptation, and more, Landra Young Hughes shows you how to have
peace even when life doesn't make sense. Speaking with great
empathy born from her own losses and years in ministry, Hughes
doesn't suggest you "get over" your hard times. Instead, she helps
you recognize that, while you will always live in a broken world
this side of heaven, your pain has much to teach you about God and
yourself. With her empathetic help, you'll discover how to grow
through grief and thrive despite adversity.
As the church and as a country, we've often neglected and avoided
addressing the impact and ongoing reality of racism. We've been
more focused on order than justice, more concerned with social
media posturing than solidarity, more committed to judgment than
repentance. But God's people are called to more. We need to lead
the way to true racial healing, solidarity, and justice. Through
enlightening history and eye-opening personal stories, Living
Undivided will equip and empower you with the biblical,
transformative tools you need to move from just hoping and wishing
for racial justice to actionable change that makes a difference in
your life and the lives of churches, neighborhoods, and cities.
This book tells the story of several country shows held in various
areas across Gloucestershire, in a set of striking black-and-white
images by photographer Hollie Crawshaw. The personal images convey
the people and livestock that attend these events and display how
they are a fundamental part of countryside heritage. Attending
numerous shows throughout the summer months, Hollie's photos
explore the relationships between livestock owners and their
animals, showing the special care and unique interaction they have
with their stock. Through her photography, Hollie discovered
steadfast rural traditions which are kept alive by those who attend
today's modern shows. Country Shows of Gloucestershire illustrates
these traditions and the heritage of the countryside, which is a
spectacular asset that should be preserved for many years to come.
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