Rachel's Prayer (Country Road Chronicles Book #2)

Rachel's Prayer (Country Road Chronicles Book #2)
Title Rachel's Prayer (Country Road Chronicles Book #2) PDF eBook
Author Leisha Kelly
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 219
Release 2006-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1585585904

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The Wortham family has been tested through hard times of injury, illness, and loss. But with the world on the brink of war, they are about to be tested again. And this time, they'll face the ultimate test: one of courage and survival. Just days after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Robert Wortham and Willy Hammond enlist. As they head off to fight, their families are left behind to deal with fears of what lies ahead for their beloved brothers and sons. Armed with their faith in God and a bold prayer from Robert's girlfriend, Rachel, the Worthams and Hammonds can only hope for peace, strength, and a greater understanding of God amidst this cruel conflict that could forever change the future of both families. The continuing story of the Wortham family and book 2 in the Country Road Chronicles, Rachel's Prayer is a powerful saga of courage and faith during the Second World War.

Rachel's Cry

Rachel's Cry
Title Rachel's Cry PDF eBook
Author Kathleen D. Billman
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 185
Release 2007-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1556356293

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""Modern theology needs the rediscovery of the category of consolation. This book is rich of consolations because it takes the cry of lament seriously."" --Jurgen Moltmann ""A timely, accessible, and valuable book. The recovery of the biblical traditions of loss and hurt is intrinsically worth doing, more worth doing in an increasingly disestablished society."" --Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary, Emeritus ""This cross-disciplinary collaboration is . . . poignant and compelling testimony to the personal and communal power of lament and its importance to the practice of ministry. This book is the one that I have been waiting for."" --Christie Cozad Neuger, Brite Divinity School ""Few books in the literature of lament have drawn together so much material from the biblical, theological, and pastoral spheres as Rachel's Cry."" --Patrick D. Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary ""Honesty with God is the doorway to authentic hope and faith. . . . This is one of the most liberating books I have read in a long time."" --James Newton Poling, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ""This is the first book to bring scattered discussions together into one coherent whole . . . with deep Christian insight and conviction, with vivid examples, and with learning which is as gracefully communicated as it is broad and deep in its substance. I will be keeping it near at hand, so as to return to it often."" --Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University ""Rachel's Cry is not only a timely book, it is an urgently needed resource for people who long for a way to live with irrational suffering. Unless we recover the prayer of lament, we are in danger of being trapped in powerlessness, cynicism, and despair."" --Herbert Anderson, Catholic Theological Union, Emeritus ""I found it difficult to put this book down. Rachel's Cry convincingly argues that an authentic and empowering spirituality requires the language of lament and protest alongside praise and thanksgiving."" --Nancy J. Ramsay, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Kathleen M. Billman is dean of academic affairs and professor of pastoral theology and counseling at Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. Daniel L. Migliore is Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson
Title Rachel Carson PDF eBook
Author Patricia Lantier
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 52
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778746638

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Come inside for an exciting look at the life of Rachel Carson: marine writer, biologist, and ecologist. She both revealed the wonders of the natural world and exposed the sinister threat to that world posed by DDT and other pesticides.

Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson
Title Rachel Carson PDF eBook
Author Linda Lear
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 692
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780547238234

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By drawing on previously unavailable sources and on interviews with those who knew her, Linda Lear gives a compelling portrait of this heroic woman, illuminating the origin of her connection with nature and of her determination to save what she loved. Lear reveals the unexpected influence of Carson's early experience with industrial pollution and examines her life-changing encounter with the possibility of global extinction in the frightening days of the early Cold War. The book follows Carson's efforts to become a marine biologist at a time when women were unwelcome in the academic community. It shows how her connections with nature were confirmed and strengthened through her work as a government scientist and editor, where her views about the potential dangers of synthetic chemical pesticides evolved. By the late 1950s, Carson had transformed colorless government research into three brilliant, popular books about the sea, including The Sea Around Us, and had become the most respected science writer in America. Rachel Carson challenged the culture of her time and, in the process, shaped a powerful social movement that altered the course of American history

The Cabin: Rachel's Story (Book Six)

The Cabin: Rachel's Story (Book Six)
Title The Cabin: Rachel's Story (Book Six) PDF eBook
Author Natalie Stark
Publisher Natalie Stark
Pages 75
Release 2014-08-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Seriously, where is this cabin! I really do love this series. Fun, hot quickies with interesting and believable characters in a mysterious setting. I need to find this cabin!" - Jenn - Bookworm Betties Reviews. Trapped in a seven year relationship, she never wanted, Rachel leaves home and soon finds herself stranded in a snowstorm with nowhere to go or to sleep for the night. After a kind offer of help, Rachel takes shelter for the night in a remote mountainside cabin. But Rachel soon discovers that she is not alone and shares not just the cabin but herself with a mysterious stranger for the night. Dark, sexy and erotic with an unexpected twist, ‘Rachel’s story’ is book six in the #1 bestselling series, ‘The Cabin’. Search terms: erotia novels, erotia novels free, erotica, erotica novels, erotica novels free, free erotia romance books, free erotica romance books, free romance books, short sex stories, erotica short stories, free erotic short stories, short sex stories, permafree, freebie, new adult, erotic romance, contemporary, series, serial, steamy, free erotia romance books

Rachel's Promise

Rachel's Promise
Title Rachel's Promise PDF eBook
Author Shelley Sanders
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 226
Release 2013-09-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1927583152

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It is late 1903, and Rachel and her family are leaving Russia to escape the murderous riots against Jews. They travel cross country on the Trans-Siberian Railway to the coast and board a ship for Shanghai. China offers refuge, but life for them there is difficult and strange. Rachel is determined to ensure her familyÕs survival, but does not want to give up her dreams for her future. The opportunity to write for a Jewish newspaper in Shanghai may be the solution sheÕs been hoping for. Still in Russia, RachelÕs friend Sergei leaves home for a factory job in St. Petersburg to help support his family. The reality of life in the city is a shock, and the factory work dangerous. Sergei soon joins the rebelling workers, but realizes he has traded one source of danger for another. Separated by so much, the two teenagers try to make their way in the turbulent political times of the early 20th centuryÑtheir only connection the letters they write, and their fierce hope for the future.

Rachel Carson

Rachel Carson
Title Rachel Carson PDF eBook
Author Kathleen V. Kudlinski
Publisher Penguin
Pages 82
Release 1989-05-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1101174277

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Rachel Carson—scientist, author, and environmentalist Rachel Carson was always fascinated by the ocean. As a child, she dreamed of it and longed to see it. As a young woman, she felt torn between her love for nature and her desire to pursue a writing career. Then she found a way to combine both. Rachel had a talent for writing and talking about science in a way that everyone could understand and enjoy. With her controversial book, Silent Spring, Rachel Carson changed the way we look at our planet. Contains black-and-white illustrations. “Kudlinski has admirably captured the driving force of spirit of a shy but courageous woman in a succinct, respectful approach.” —Booklist About the Women of Our Time series: International in scope, the Women of Our Time series of biographies cover a wide range of personalities in a variety fields. More than a history lesson, these books offer carefully documented life stories that will inform, inspire, and engage.