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Young Doc Jax - I Want to Be Like Doc James (Paperback): Kai Jackson Young Doc Jax - I Want to Be Like Doc James (Paperback)
Kai Jackson; Illustrated by Cameron Wilson
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
I Want to Be a Godly Mom - God's Action Plan (Paperback): Diane Kay Jackson I Want to Be a Godly Mom - God's Action Plan (Paperback)
Diane Kay Jackson
R185 Discovery Miles 1 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Siren's Song (Paperback): Kathleen Kay Jackson The Siren's Song (Paperback)
Kathleen Kay Jackson
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On an eerie night, from the depths of darkness, Katlin Rose hears the mournful song of the fabled Siren. Though riveted by its hauntingly beautiful cry, Katlin must resist the urge to seek it out if she wants to survive. Disturbed by her growing attraction to the dashing Kyle, Katlin jeopardizes her relationship with her best friend, the ruggedly handsome Marcus, Spending more and more time on her sailboat, The Rose, Katlin runs nonstop into adventures and heartache as she comes to realize what life, love and friendship are really all about.

K.I.S.S. Your Life - Keep It Simply Simple (Paperback): Kay Jackson K.I.S.S. Your Life - Keep It Simply Simple (Paperback)
Kay Jackson
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman v. 1; My People Need Me, June 1918 - March 1936 (Hardcover): Howard Thurman The Papers of Howard Washington Thurman v. 1; My People Need Me, June 1918 - March 1936 (Hardcover)
Howard Thurman; Edited by Walter Earl Fluker, Kai Jackson Issa; Edited by (associates) Quinton Hosford Dixie, Peter Eisenstadt, …
R1,778 Discovery Miles 17 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the landmark publication of the early writings of this pioneering voice for social justice. The ""Papers of Howard Washington Thurman"" is a four-volume, chronologically arranged documentary edition spanning the long and productive career of the Reverend Howard Thurman, one of the most significant leaders in the history of intellectual and religious life in the mid-twentieth-century United States. The first to lead a delegation of African Americans to meet personally with Mahatma Gandhi, in 1936, Thurman later became one of the principal architects of the modern, nonviolent civil rights movement and a key mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1953 ""Life"" magazine named Thurman as one of the twelve greatest preachers of the century. The four volumes of this collection, culled from more than 58,000 documents from public and private sources, will feature more than 850 selections of Thurman's sermons, letters, essays, and other writings - many published here for the first time. Each volume will open with an editorial statement, followed by an introductory essay to guide the reader through the dominant themes in Thurman's thought: his understanding of spirituality and social transformations, his creative ecclesiology, and his conception of civic character and the national democratic experiment. Precise annotations to each document illumine Thurman's personal, professional, and intellectual development and place the texts into their historical context. The volumes are further augmented with detailed chronologies and representative illustrations. Volume I (June 1918 - March 1936) documents Thurman's early years in his native Daytona, Florida, his formal education and his leadership in the student movement, and his years at Howard University as a professor of philosophy and religion and dean of Rankin Chapel as well as his historic trip to India and meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1936. The texts, images, and editorial commentary presented here reveal the early development of the vision that drove Thurman's career as an educator, theologian, minister, and advocate for social justice and informed the twenty-three books that he began publishing in the mid-1940s. This volume provides rich insights into Thurman's thinking and spiritual growth and offers a window onto the landscape of the defining issues, events, movements, institutions, and individuals that shaped his formative years. The texts presented here make for compelling reading, as Thurman's dialogue with the world of public theology is the story of a nation that was taking stock of its political and religious heritage. The historic publication of his collected papers will make an invaluable contribution not only to American intellectual history and to the history of religion, but to 'America in Search of a Soul', as Thurman titled one of his sermons. This documentary edition is made possible through the efforts of the Howard Thurman Papers Project, a division of the Leadership Center at Morehouse College in Atlanta. This project is funded through support from the Lilly Endowment, Inc.; the Henry Luce Foundation; the Pew Charitable Trusts, Inc.; and the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Military Tanks in Action (Paperback): Kay Jackson Military Tanks in Action (Paperback)
Kay Jackson
R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Learn about heavy military tanks and how they are used in battle.

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