Hand over Fist
Title | Hand over Fist PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin D. Glenn |
Publisher | WestBow Press |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2014-07-08 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1490840206 |
Incivility among Christians has been referred to as a cannibal culture, venomous, pandemic, and anything but Christlike. Why is it so hard for Christians to have a civil conversation anymore? We need the humility to open our hands and ask for help, the boldness to lift up our hand to incivility and say, Enough, and the confidence to hold out our hand to offer help and guidance to others. Thats hard to do with a clenched fist. Hand Over Fist provides the Christian community with tools to recognize various forms of conflict, interpret those conflicts appropriately, and engage those conflicts through a process that equips and empowers Christians to participate in civil discourse. And the solution to all of it is in the palm of your hand.
Hand Over Fist
Title | Hand Over Fist PDF eBook |
Author | Mohammed Aslam |
Publisher | Squaw Pies |
Pages | 89 |
Release | 2016-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780956398017 |
The Heart and the Fist
Title | The Heart and the Fist PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Greitens |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2011-03-18 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0547549164 |
THE HEART AND THE FIST shares one man’s story of extraordinary leadership and service as both a humanitarian and a warrior. In a life lived at the raw edges of the human experience, Greitens has seen what can be accomplished when compassion and courage come together in meaningful service. As a Rhodes Scholar and Navy SEAL, Greitens worked alongside volunteers who taught art to street children in Bolivia and led US Marines who hunted terrorists in Iraq. He’s learned from nuns who fed the destitute in one of Mother Teresa’s homes for the dying in India, from aid workers who healed orphaned children in Rwanda, and from Navy SEALs who fought in Afghanistan. He excelled at the hardest military training in the world, and today he works with severely wounded and disabled veterans who are rebuilding their lives as community leaders at home. Greitens offers each of us a new way of thinking about living a meaningful life. We learn that to win any war, even those we wage against ourselves; to create and obtain lasting peace; to save a life; and even, simply to live with purpose requires us—every one of us—to be both good and strong.
Open Hand, Closed Fist
Title | Open Hand, Closed Fist PDF eBook |
Author | Kathryn Abrams |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2022-08-09 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0520384415 |
How does a group that lacks legal status organize its members to become effective political activists? In the early 2000s, Arizona's campaign of "attrition through enforcement" aimed to make life so miserable for undocumented immigrants that they would "self-deport." Undocumented activists resisted hostile legislation, registered thousands of new Latino voters, and joined a national movement to advance justice for immigrants. Drawing on five years of observation and interviews with activists in Phoenix, Arizona, Kathryn Abrams explains how the practices of storytelling, emotion cultures, and performative citizenship fueled this grassroots movement. Together these practices produced both the "open hand" (the affective bonds among participants) and the "closed fist" (the pragmatic strategies of resistance) that have allowed the movement to mobilize and sustain itself over time.
Rush, Rock Music, and the Middle Class
Title | Rush, Rock Music, and the Middle Class PDF eBook |
Author | Chris McDonald |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2009-11-02 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0253221498 |
Canadian progressive rock band Rush was the voice of the suburban middle class. In this book, Chris McDonald assesses the band's impact on popular music and its legacy for legions of fans. McDonald explores the ways in which Rush's critique of suburban life—and its strategies for escape—reflected middle-class aspirations and anxieties, while its performances manifested the dialectic in prog rock between discipline and austerity, and the desire for spectacle and excess. The band's reception reflected the internal struggles of the middle class over cultural status. Critics cavalierly dismissed, or apologetically praised, Rush's music for its middlebrow leanings. McDonald's wide-ranging musical and cultural analysis sheds light on one of the most successful and enduring rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s.
The Law of the Fist and the Empty Hand
Title | The Law of the Fist and the Empty Hand PDF eBook |
Author | Ed Parker |
Publisher | Literary Licensing, LLC |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2011-10-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781258133900 |
The Fist of God
Title | The Fist of God PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Forsyth |
Publisher | Bantam |
Pages | 593 |
Release | 2015-03-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0804181071 |
From the bestselling author of The Day of the Jackal, international master of intrigue Frederick Forsyth, comes a thriller that brilliantly blends fact with fiction for one of this summer’s—or any season’s—most explosive reads! From the behind-the-scenes decision-making of the Allies to the secret meetings of Saddam Hussein’s war cabinet, from the brave American fliers running their dangerous missions over Iraq to the heroic young spy planted deep in the heart of Baghdad, Forsyth’s incomparable storytelling skill keeps the suspense at a breakneck pace. Somewhere in Baghdad is the mysterious “Jericho,” the traitor who is willing—for a price—to reveal what is going on in the high councils of the Iraqi dictator. But Saddam’s ultimate weapon has been kept secret even from his most trusted advisers, and the nightmare scenario that haunts General Schwarzkopf and his colleagues is suddenly imminent, unless somehow, the spy can locate that weapon—The Fist of God—in time. Peopled with vivid characters, brilliantly displaying Forsyth’s incomparable, knowledge of intelligence operations and tradecraft, moving back and forth between Washington and London, Baghdad and Kuwait, desert vastnesses and city bazaars, this breathtaking novel is an utterly convincing story of what may actually have happened behind the headlines.