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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
"Preaching is the natural overflow of our religion. We have
received good news, and we long to tell it to others. The reason
and passion of preaching ' the only reason and passion ' is that a
great and wonderful thing has come into our lives in the love of
God through Jesus, and we can find no rest until we tell the
world." Black's classic book on preaching, first published in 1924,
remains a valuable guide for ministers and students of theology.
Originally delivered as a series of lectures the book covers the
many facets of preaching from choice of subject, through the hard
work involved in careful preparation, to the importance of
delivery. The final chapters are devoted to the planning of worship
and the conduct of services. Preaching ' as the title implies ' is
not the art of following prescribed rules. There is always an
element of mystery, bound up with the greater mystery of
personality.
"Preaching is the natural overflow of our religion. We have
received good news, and we long to tell it to others. The reason
and passion of preaching ' the only reason and passion ' is that a
great and wonderful thing has come into our lives in the love of
God through Jesus, and we can find no rest until we tell the
world." Black's classic book on preaching, first published in 1924,
remains a valuable guide for ministers and students of theology.
Originally delivered as a series of lectures the book covers the
many facets of preaching from choice of subject, through the hard
work involved in careful preparation, to the importance of
delivery. The final chapters are devoted to the planning of worship
and the conduct of services. Preaching ' as the title implies ' is
not the art of following prescribed rules. There is always an
element of mystery, bound up with the greater mystery of
personality.
Methamphetamine not only destroys the lives of those who become
addicted to it, but affects all corners of society, including
innocent children. This important book follows the case of rural
Illinois, where in the mid-1990s methamphetamine production and
misuse became a significant problem and, as a result, child welfare
professionals saw an influx onto their caseloads of children whose
parents were involved with the drug. The authors' account of the
problems the children face, and of the efforts to help them, sheds
useful light on possibilities for many other situations.
Applying a case-based, mixed-methods approach that capitalizes on
rich qualitative data, the book examines parental methamphetamine
misuse from a sociocultural perspective. Using extensive child
welfare investigation data, participant observation, and in-depth
interviews, the authors describe the perilous home lives of rural
children whose parents misuse methamphetamine, where they are
exposed to maltreatment, criminal behavior, and environmental
danger. Many children end up with significant emotional and
behavioral problems, especially posttraumatic symptoms, that will
stay with them for years. Based on this descriptive information and
the existing clinical literature, the authors designed a
relationship- and narrative-based mental health program, "Life
Story Intervention," that draws on rural communities' strengths,
such as their storytelling traditions. Pilot data from the program,
shared here, suggests some positive results of the intervention on
children's psychological functioning.
Eradication of the problems caused by methamphetamine abuse will
require years more of concerted effort and collaboration such as
that described in this book. Social work and child welfare
professors and students, researchers, practitioners, and
policy-makers will find inspiration in this account of the success
that can result, with this issue and others, when practitioners and
researchers join forces to understand complex social phenomena and
design, implement, and assess effective interventions.
The Jamaica Triangle Grass, guns, greed a wicked combination A
torrid, tropical tale of marijuana and money smuggling in the
Caribbean...on the high seas and in the air...of violent
passions-and violent death _____________________ David Stuart is a
fast-moving, hard drinking, womanising advertising executive living
in Jamaica in 1970's, when many people think the island is going
Communist, and are doing whatever they can to get a stash of Yankee
greenbacks out of the country to make a fresh start somewhere.
Suddenly, he's offered a staggering amount of U.S. dollars just to
run a few "slghtly risky" errands. He accepts the deal. But
violence, murder and mayhem are inevitable when the stakes are
millions of illicit dollars, a luxury yacht...and tons of
marijuana. The blood flows, and the sharks circle, waiting...
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Au grand jour
Ashlyn Kane, Morgan James; Translated by Black Black Jax
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R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
Save R53 (10%)
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Gabe Martin ne vit que pour le hockey, il n’a rien d’autre.
Dante Baltierra, lui, cherche à  s’amuser sur la route
du Temple de la renommée du hockey. Ni Gabe ni Dante n’ont le
temps de penser à  l’amour. Mais les plans changent.
Quand l’homosexualité de Gabe s’affiche dans la presse,
son petit monde bien organisé se trouve bouleversé, ce qui
perturbe son jeu et cause une série de défaites à  son
équipe. Gabe ne s’attendait pas au soutien de Dante, mais
grà ce à lui, il commence à remonter
la pente. La saison n’évolue pas comme Dante s’y attendait. Il
déteste perdre ! Que Gabe soit gay ne le dérange pas, que lui
le soit aussi le sidére. Dante a toujours exposé ce qu’il
était, ce qu’il faisait, aussi déteste-t-il devoir mentir et se
cacher. Mais son coéquipier a besoin lui, alors, il ronge son
frein. Il n’avait pas envisagé de tomber amoureux. Une relation
entre coéquipiers finit toujours mal. Dante est ouvert, drôle et
brillant au hockey. Gabe ne peut y résister. Malheureusement, il a
du mal à  s’ouvrir aprés des années passées dans le
placard et Dante s’irrite du secret de leur relation.
Réussiront-ils à s’accorder avant que la glace ne
céde sous leurs pieds ?
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Laughing Mirror (Paperback)
Trasloof; Photographs by Kelly O'Brien; James Black
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R508
Discovery Miles 5 080
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