Similar Hearts Africa
Title | Similar Hearts Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Lehman |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2021-12-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1665546212 |
It’s Time To Dream Big For Everything God Has Purposed In Marriage! In our society today, we have lost the sense of the true purpose of marriage as God originally imagined, designed, and initiated it. We have also lost a significant measure of appreciation for the incredible wonder, beauty, mystery, and adventure which God has supernaturally placed within the marriage covenant relationship. Are you willing to settle for normal, or do you want His extraordinary for your life and marriage? Do you desire to experience the unlimited potential God has built into every marriage lived His way? Are you ready to believe God can do the impossible in your life? Do you believe that there is someone out there whose heart is very similar to yours? Do you want to see God show up and supernaturally transform hearts and lives all around you through the example of your marriage? • Explore and expand your understanding of the true purpose of marriage • Prepare your heart as you listen, wait, watch, and pray about what comes next • Examine how you see and relate to your beloved and how that affects your relationship • Let yourself, your beloved, everyone else, and God out of your limited boxes • Dare to dream big for your present or future marriage • Press in, and keep trusting God with all of your hopes, plans, dreams, and questions
Crossing the Heart of Africa
Title | Crossing the Heart of Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Smith |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2010-12-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0062030612 |
Banff Mountain Book Awards WINNER The spellbinding true story of retracing the extraordinary trek of Ewart "the Leopard" Grogan—the legendary British explorer who, in order to win the woman he loved, attempted to become the first person to cross Africa In 1898 the dashing British adventurer Ewart Grogan fell head-over-heels in love—but before he could marry, he needed the approval of his beloved's skeptical, aristocratic stepfather. Grogan, seeking to prove his worth and earn his love's hand, then set out on an epic quest to become the first man to cross the entire length of Africa, from Cape Town to Cairo, "a feat hitherto thought by many explorers to be impossible" (New York Times). A little more than a century later, American journalist Julian Smith also found himself madly in love with his girlfriend of seven years... but he was terrified by the prospect of marraige. Inspired by Grogan's story, which he discovered by chance, Smith decided to face his fears of commitment by retracing the explorer's amazing—but now forgotten—4,500-mile journey for love and glory through Africa. Crossing the Heart of Africa is the unforgettable account of these twin adventures, as Smith beautifully ineterweaves his own contemporary journey with Grogan's larger-than-life tale of cannibal attacks, charging elephants, deadly jungles, and romantic triumph. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN TRAVEL WRITERS WESTERN WRITING AWARDS WINNER: GOLD PRIZE (TRAVEL) BANFF MOUNTAIN BOOK COMPETITION WINNER: SPECIAL JURY MENTION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF JOURNALISTS AND AUTHORS AWARDS BEST-BOOK WINNER: MEMOIR
Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa
Title | Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Woodhall |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2020-02-11 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1472992423 |
This spectacular new edition of Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa is the only guide to cover all 671 butterfly species that occur in South Africa. Fully revised and expanded, it includes notes on size, identification, habitat, flight periods and larval food sources, plus notes on mimicry, plus accurate maps. More than 2,000 photographs fully showcase the region's diverse butterfly fauna, with full-colour images of male and female forms (where different) and of upper- and undersides (where possible) on pages facing the species entries, for easy reference. Designed for easy identification and optimal use in the field, this guide is an invaluable resource for any visiting naturalist or tourist to the country.
I Heart Africa Project
Title | I Heart Africa Project PDF eBook |
Author | Nikki Lockwood |
Publisher | Nikki Lockwood |
Pages | 515 |
Release | 2022-03-10 |
Genre | Travel |
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Meet Africa, a vast and beautiful continent. Africa is the heart of the world, the cradle of life, a continent teeming with breath-taking landscapes, cultures, histories, wildlife, adversities, and people. Where tradition and culture converge and are deeply threaded throughout modern-day Africa. In the pages of I Heart Africa Project meet the incredible individuals whose souls have been touched by Africa: from residents, wildlife heroes, conservationists, documentary hosts, photographers, rangers, veterinarians, wildlife ecologists, guides, tourists, and many more, who all share their experiences, journeys, and love of the Dark Continent. Filled with authentic stories and stunning photographs, I Heart Africa Project offers advice from those who have journeyed across these ancient lands, enlightens you as to the efforts and struggles of conservation, and sheds light on the warmth, beauty, and incredible experiences one can possibly have in Africa.
Sharing the Pain of the Bitter Hearts
Title | Sharing the Pain of the Bitter Hearts PDF eBook |
Author | Simone Lindorfer |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 525 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Abused women |
ISBN | 3825890384 |
This book reflects the fruitful dialogue between two regional contexts, including the encounter of different methodologies, namely the context of Latin American liberation psychology as inspired by liberation theology and specifically developed in El Salvador by the Jesuit Ignacio Martin-Baro, and the context of Eastern African women. The book evaluates in four case studies the contribution of liberation psychology in overcoming various forms of gender-related violence in Eastern Africa where the author has worked since 1998 as consultant in trauma work. The book encourages the critical reflection of current trauma psychology as well as the conceptualisation of a globally oriented practical theology.
A Heart for the Work
Title | A Heart for the Work PDF eBook |
Author | Claire L. Wendland |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2010-09-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0226893286 |
Burnout is common among doctors in the West, so one might assume that a medical career in Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, would place far greater strain on the idealism that drives many doctors. But, as A Heart for the Work makes clear, Malawian medical students learn to confront poverty creatively, experiencing fatigue and frustration but also joy and commitment on their way to becoming physicians. The first ethnography of medical training in the global South, Claire L. Wendland’s book is a moving and perceptive look at medicine in a world where the transnational movement of people and ideas creates both devastation and possibility. Wendland, a physician anthropologist, conducted extensive interviews and worked in wards, clinics, and operating theaters alongside the student doctors whose stories she relates. From the relative calm of Malawi’s College of Medicine to the turbulence of training at hospitals with gravely ill patients and dramatically inadequate supplies, staff, and technology, Wendland’s work reveals the way these young doctors engage the contradictions of their circumstances, shedding new light on debates about the effects of medical training, the impact of traditional healing, and the purposes of medicine.
Health, Illness, and Society
Title | Health, Illness, and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Steven E. Barkan |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2022-12-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 153817765X |
Health, Illness, and Society, Updated Second Edition provides a comprehensive yet concise introduction to medical sociology. In his accessible style, Steven Barkan covers health and illness behaviors, the social determinants of health problems, the health professions and health care system in the U.S., and how the U.S. system compares to that of other countries. The updated second edition adds a new chapter, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” which highlights several ways in which the pandemic exhibits health and health behavior disparities resulting from social inequalities and the deficiencies of the U.S. health system. The book also critically examines the achievements and limitations of the Affordable Care Act and discusses efforts of the Trump administration to weaken the ACA. Each chapter opens with learning questions to guide the student and “Health and Illness in the News” stories that apply each chapter’s contents to contemporary events. Chapter summaries reinforce key ideas and “Give it Some Thought” boxes emphasize critical thinking. New to the Updated Second Edition New Chapter 14, “The COVID-19 Pandemic,” discusses several ways in which the pandemic reveals health and health behavior disparities New data on medical students and faculty, sexual harassment in medical school, and medical school debt provide students with a deeper understanding of the issues facing doctors New health care data on peer nations and discussion of health and health care rankings of U.S. women provide a critical examination of the quality and cost of health care in the U.S. versus its peer nations Enhanced examination of health insurance status and surprise medical billing, updated survey data on health care costs, and a discussion of high deductibles emphasize the patient financial burden created by a private system of medicine