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With its analytic foci on the theme of exile, this volume examines
Tibetan fiction, music, art, cinema, pamphlets, testimony, and
memoir. The twelve case studies highlight the themes of Tibetans'
self-representation, politicized national consciousness, religious
and cultural heritages, and resistance to the forces of
colonization. This book demonstrates how Tibetan cultural
narratives adjust to intercultural influences and ongoing social
and political struggles.
Forced to leave her home in England and marry a man she does not
know, Emma Smyth must face the hardships of tragedy on the open
seas. Her faith will be tested as her uncertain future leads her to
the untamed wilderness of the Americas. Will that faraway land
prove to be her haven as she works among the Cherokee? What of her
love for Johnathan--a love she wants, but cannot have?
After ten years of serving aboard a merchant galleon, Johnathan
Willingham finds himself unwillingly headed back to the Americas.
He does not plan to stay long. Emma and the cabin boy, Samuel, will
be left safely in the hands of Johnathan's sister and Cherokee
brother-in-law. His love for Emma will not hold him in the
Americas. He will leave, without looking back.
Forced to leave her home in England and marry a man she does not
know, Emma Smyth must face the hardships of tragedy on the open
seas. Her faith will be tested as her uncertain future leads her to
the untamed wilderness of the Americas. Will that faraway land
prove to be her haven as she works among the Cherokee? What of her
love for Johnathan--a love she wants, but cannot have?
After ten years of serving aboard a merchant galleon, Johnathan
Willingham finds himself unwillingly headed back to the Americas.
He does not plan to stay long. Emma and the cabin boy, Samuel, will
be left safely in the hands of Johnathan's sister and Cherokee
brother-in-law. His love for Emma will not hold him in the
Americas. He will leave, without looking back.
A clear view of Christ can change your life. The book of Hebrews
challenges women to gather pieces of truth and place them into an
intricate mosaic design, building an accurate picture of Christ in
His perfection and completeness. But life experiences can skew our
mosaic picture of Christ. Pieces that represent our beliefs can
loosen, break off, or attach incorrectly. Explore the fascinating
and complex book of Hebrews to bring Christ, in His completeness,
into focus. This vivid image will allow you to know Him more
deeply, serve Him more devotedly, and love Him more dearly. This
workbook provides 9 weeks of personal study plus listener guides
for a small group lecturer or discussion.
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