House for Hope was the first attempt to use process theology to explain the possibilities of hope for our era. William Beardslee made a radical interpretation of Jesus Christ from the perspectives of Whiteheadian philosophy and panentheistic theology, all while being firmly based in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Here now in reprint, Beardslee's way of restructuring our imagination continues to allow us to be both modern individuals and have hope.
Gabby knows God is the God of second chances.
With The Little House of Hope, she tells an inspiring, semi-autobiographical story of how immigrants can help each other find their footing in a new country. A Spanish edition, La Casita de Esperanza, will be released simultaneously.
Robin and Joyce Hill lived in a gated community in Beijing.
Pretty Hannah Hughes and her sweet kids have him longing to be part of the clan, but Hannah isn't ready to let go of the past. Still, they are working together on a house full of hope--and that's all Mark needs.
With nothing left to lose, Alba takes a chance and moves in. She soon discovers that this is no ordinary house.
In the last place she ever imagined she'd be, Gabby will discover what she's made of--and for.
After hearing voices among an eerie copse of trees in the woods, seventeen-year-old Curtis must confront his worst fear: that he has inherited his father’s mental illness.
Hope into Action, a charity founded by Ed Walker has a vision – of the church at the forefront of the fight against homelessness.
He is believing and having faith that this book will reach Every jail, prison, drug rehab All across America even to overseas. We pray this book blesses and encourages you and or a friend or family member of yours! God Bless You Richly.
When an accident claims her husband of eighteen years, Liz Sutherland must grieve, console her five children, and learn to get on with her life.