Автор: Brinson Peggy Название: Platforms of Prayer ISBN: 1545638195 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781545638194 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 11490.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: For any seasoned follower of Christ, there can be no greater call than the call to pray. Looking at those who were closest to Christ as our example, you will not find them in scripture asking Him to teach them how to heal someone or how to perform a miracle, but you will find them asking Him to teach them to pray. They more than anyone else understood that the power Jesus walked in while He was walking on earth was clearly connected to His prayer life. Thankfully, Jesus wants us to have that same type of prayer life ourselves, and thankfully you are holding a manual written for such a time as this, to help us understand the Why, What, and How of having an effective prayer life. Peggy Brinson is more than just a Prayer Warrior; she is truly a "Prayer Spy" serving in the service of our King to not only deliver the plans of the King but to uncover the plans of the enemy. I encourage you to read this book with a pen and journal in hand as God will surely give you the key to understanding your prayer platform. Don Newman Director of Acquisitions Salem Author Services
The generational and social thinking changes that caused an unprecedented shift toward support for gay marriage How did gay marriage—something unimaginable two decades ago—come to feel inevitable to even its staunchest opponents? Drawing on over 95 interviews with two generations of Americans, as well as historical analysis and public opinion data, Peter Hart-Brinson argues that a fundamental shift in our understanding of homosexuality sparked the generational change that fueled gay marriage’s unprecedented rise. Hart-Brinson shows that the LGBTQ movement’s evolution and tactical responses to oppression caused Americans to reimagine what it means to be gay and what gay marriage would mean to society at large. While older generations grew up imagining gays and lesbians in terms of their behavior, younger generations came to understand them in terms of their identity. Over time, as the older generation and their ideas slowly passed away, they were replaced by a new generational culture that brought gay marriage to all fifty states. Through revealing interviews, Hart-Brinson explores how different age groups embrace, resist, and create society’s changing ideas about gay marriage. Religion, race, contact with gay people, and the power of love are all topics that weave in and out of these fascinating accounts, sometimes influencing opinions in surprising ways. The book captures a wide range of voices from diverse social backgrounds at a critical moment in the culture wars, right before the turn of the tide. The story of gay marriage’s rapid ascent offers profound insights about how the continuous remaking of the population through birth and death, mixed with our personal, biographical experiences of our shared history and culture, produces a society that is continually in flux and constantly reinventing itself anew. An intimate portrait of social change with national implications, The Gay Marriage Generation is a significant contribution to our understanding of what causes generational change and how gay marriage became the reality in the United States.
Автор: Demery Monique Brinson Название: Finding the Dragon Lady: The Mystery of Vietnam`s Madame Nhu ISBN: 1610394674 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781610394673 Издательство: Little Brown Цена: 11120.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: In November 1963, the president of South Vietnam and his brother were brutally executed in a coup that was sanctioned and supported by the American government. President Kennedy later explained to his close friend Paul Red Fay that the reason the United States made the fateful decision to get rid of the Ngos was in no small part because of South Vietnam s first lady, Madame Nhu. That goddamn bitch, Fay remembers President Kennedy saying, She s responsible ... that bitch stuck her nose in and boiled up the whole situation down there.
Автор: Brinson Sarah M. Название: Lola the Ladybug ISBN: 0990630129 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780990630128 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 22950.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: Lola the Ladybug learns to overcome her insecurities by going against the crowd and embracing her difference.
Автор: Brinson Lanita C. Название: You Have The Power: A Journal ISBN: 108042282X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781080422821 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 17230.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: Each thought in this journal is meant strike a chord in the reader and cause them to write whatever comes to mind. Journaling has been an outlet for me over the years, and has created a safe place for my thoughts to live. I write in the creases of them, scribble in the corners and fold pages back as reminders to finish the thought as it arises. The power of writing it down is like a deep exhale. Your good days, your bad days can all be housed in this journal. There's something special about a journal. I have many of them and they all represent different times in my life and chronicle my growth. My prayer is that you discover the same joy I have as you allow your power words to travel from your pen to these pages. Happy journaling.
The generational and social thinking changes that caused an unprecedented shift toward support for gay marriage How did gay marriage—something unimaginable two decades ago—come to feel inevitable to even its staunchest opponents? Drawing on over 95 interviews with two generations of Americans, as well as historical analysis and public opinion data, Peter Hart-Brinson argues that a fundamental shift in our understanding of homosexuality sparked the generational change that fueled gay marriage’s unprecedented rise. Hart-Brinson shows that the LGBTQ movement’s evolution and tactical responses to oppression caused Americans to reimagine what it means to be gay and what gay marriage would mean to society at large. While older generations grew up imagining gays and lesbians in terms of their behavior, younger generations came to understand them in terms of their identity. Over time, as the older generation and their ideas slowly passed away, they were replaced by a new generational culture that brought gay marriage to all fifty states. Through revealing interviews, Hart-Brinson explores how different age groups embrace, resist, and create society’s changing ideas about gay marriage. Religion, race, contact with gay people, and the power of love are all topics that weave in and out of these fascinating accounts, sometimes influencing opinions in surprising ways. The book captures a wide range of voices from diverse social backgrounds at a critical moment in the culture wars, right before the turn of the tide. The story of gay marriage’s rapid ascent offers profound insights about how the continuous remaking of the population through birth and death, mixed with our personal, biographical experiences of our shared history and culture, produces a society that is continually in flux and constantly reinventing itself anew. An intimate portrait of social change with national implications, The Gay Marriage Generation is a significant contribution to our understanding of what causes generational change and how gay marriage became the reality in the United States.