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The God That the Poor Seek Conversion, Context, and the World of the Vulnerable


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English | 2022 | ISBN: 1839732733 | EPUB | pages: 280 | 1.3 mb
The assumption that conversion looks the same regardless of culture or religious context is challenged by a growing number of missiologists, both in the Majority World and in the West. In this book, Rupen Das explores the particularities of conversion for some of the world’s poorest populations. Sharing the stories of Syrian refugees and Indian slum dwellers, Das positions their voices within a missiological framework of contextualization, seeking to understand what attracts the marginalized to the gospel of Christ.

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How Autocrats Seek Power Resistance to Trump and Trumpism


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032625848 | 320 Pages | PDF (True) | 2.3 MB
This book is about the threat of autocracy, which antedated Donald Trump and will persist after he leaves the stage. Autocracy negates both liberalism-which includes the protection of fundamental rights, the rule of law, separation of powers, and respect for specialist expertise-and democracy-which requires that the state be responsible to an electorate composed of all eligible voters-by concentrating unconstrained power in a single individual. Anticipating defeat in the 2016 election, Trump attacked suggestions that he had sought, or even benefited from, Russian assistance despite the evidence, and he made repeated claims of election fraud. In 2020, fearful that his mishandling of the pandemic had alienated voters, he intensified the allegations of fraud, demanding recounts, pressuring state legislatures and state election officials, advancing bizarre conspiracy theories, and finally, calling for a massive demonstration, urging protesters to march to the Capitol to pressure Congress, promising to accompany them. But as this book documents, Trump’s efforts to nullify the result of the 2020 election failed. As the courts rejected his numerous challenges, state election officials loyally performed their statutory duties, the Justice Department found no evidence of fraud, and politicians from all sides certified Biden’s victory, this book traces the many, and varied, forms of the defense of liberal democracy located within both the state and civil society, including law (judges, government lawyers, and private practitioners), the media, NGOs, science (and other forms of expertise), and civil servants (in federal, state, and local government). Evaluating their efficacy, the book maintains, is vital if-as history has repeatedly taught us-the price of liberal democracy, like that of liberty itself, is eternal vigilance.

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A Time To Seek Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality at Midlife


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English | 2020 | ISBN: 1734613238 | EPUB | pages: 232 | 0.7 mb
With wisdom, reverence, and grace, Susan Pohlman delivers a lyrical meditation on midlife and motherhood while traveling the cobblestoned streets of Florence, Genoa, and Rome. A Time to Seek is a must for those navigating the empty nest or a period of personal transition. As the journey through Italy unfolds, Pohlman shares how travel moments can be used as opportunities for contemplation and spiritual growth. Various settings stir feelings and issues that speak to the concerns and hidden fears of everyday women. A climb to the top of the Duomo in Florence inspires a discussion on faith, the expansive view from the Piazza di Michelangelo broadens perspective, helping her daughter settle into an apartment for a semester abroad raises fears about letting go, and trips on the train become metaphors for life’s journeys. A return to the beautiful coastal village of Nervi, the setting of her first book, Halfway to Each Other, prompts deeper introspection about love, marriage and the passing of time. And finally, an evening tour of St. Peter’s Basilica provides the insight to take all of the trip’s lessons and make sense of them in a way that brings peace and a sense of excitement for the next chapter of life.

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Hide and Seek In Pursuit of Justice (The Azrieli Series of Holocaust Survivor Memoirs)


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English | October 15th, 2023 | ISBN: 1998880095 | 240 pages | True EPUB | 13.53 MB
When Ben’s parents pick him up from kindergarten one day in 1942, he doesn’t yet know that it’s the last time he will see them. The Nazis have invaded his hometown of Brussels, Belgium, and Ben’s parents, sensing danger, send their only child to live with a non-Jewish couple in the village of Baudour. There Ben learns to be a good Catholic boy amid the explosions of war. After the war, Ben finds a home in Ottawa, Canada, with his extended family. As he matures, Ben reclaims his Jewish identity and begins a lifelong journey toward personal and societal healing.

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Seek How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0BYKNJBJK | 2023 | 7 hours and 14 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 406 MB
Author: Scott Shigeoka
Narrator: Scott Shigeoka

Most people recognize the value of curiosity, but few know how to unleash it. Seek will help you close the gap between awareness and action. Open your mind, heal your relationships, and connect across divides with this "energizing, creative, and exciting" approach to deep curiosity from an internationally-recognized curiosity expert. Did you know that curiosity is your superpower? It’s no secret that division, loneliness, and polarization are on the rise-to catastrophic impact on our personal lives. While we often think of curiosity as a personality trait, internationally-recognized curiosity expert Scott Shigeoka knows that it’s actually the most potent tool we have to bridge our differences and heal relationships: From political blow-ups to age divides at work; religious differences to languishing friendships; gun rights to gender rights. With electric vulnerability, thoughtful storytelling, and actionable tools, Seek calls each of us to stop turning away from what is unfamiliar, uncomfortable or unknown and, instead, embrace our power to seek.

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How to Be the Love You Seek Break Cycles, Find Peace, and Heal Your Relationships [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0BZ9K91DS | 2023 | 10 hours and 14 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 292 MB
Author: Dr. Nicole LePera
Narrator: Courtney Patterson

From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller comes this paradigm-shifting guide to healing your relationships, beginning with the one you have with yourself. Relationships have always been essential to human survival. Our bodies and brains are programmed to seek out connection, whether familial, romantic, or platonic. And yet, these vital bonds are often at the root of our deepest suffering. While our hearts are primed for compassionate connection, our nervous systems-which store all our past hurts and disappointments-are wired for threat and negativity.

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Why Universities Should Seek Happiness and Contentment


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English | ISBN: 1474252052 | 2017 | 248 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The totalising effect of consumerism, well-being and satisfaction is a discourse which may negate the value of struggle and mastery of complex subjects and a realization of personal potentiality. Why Universities Should Seek Happiness and Contentment considers the consequences of a hedonistic and well-being centred model of student education as one of the goals of higher education and proposes an alternative goal for higher education. In a globalised consumer society where the anxiety for an identity leads to the fear of not reaching the standard, Paul Gibbs shows how anxiety can be harnessed to secure contentment with one’s own future without the fear of consumer-induced emptiness. He conceptualises higher education in a counter-valued way to the current dominant discourse of higher education institutions and educational policy while placing students at the centre of their own educational activity. In doing so, Gibbs proposes contentment as a guiding principle of higher education.

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