What would cause a highly successful criminal defense lawyer to leave his steady stream of clients, his comfortable suburban home and his idyllic life with a wife of 11 years and three children? for a place where he shared a modest apartment with 3 drug addicts? South Florida was getting too hot for the lawyer but that heat had little to do with the outside temperature. John Patrick Contini had to get out of town and he found the perfect hiding place to cool off; Talbott Recovery Center in Atlanta, Georgia where he feigned an addiction so that he could fit in. A client of John's was doing the unthinkable? turning the tables on the man who had helped him the most. Suddenly John comes face to face with a brand new person. Himself. Feeling the heat is a probing look into all of our addictions, belief systems and surprises we learn about ourselves.
David Frawley, a Hindu convert from Catholicism, echoed these criticisms by calling any organized effort by Christian missionaries to convert others “psychological violence,” an “ideological assault,” a form of “religious violence and ...
On the Trail of God
... 313 Hart , Gary , 131 Kalmbach , Herb , 263–64 , 266 Hartke , Vance , 134 Karalekas , Steve , 182 , 249 Hatfield ... 385 Kennedy , James , 384 , 385 Hoffa , James , 129 , 310–11 Kennedy , John F. , 82 , 87 , 99 , 103 , 132 Holm ...
A large , hulking man stood there , a stocking pulled down over his face , flattening his nose and distorting his features . ... As we wrestled I managed to pull off his stocking mask and recognized the man ... I didn't care anymore .
The attention Dale showed me overwhelmed me , and I soon discovered that a simple brush of his arm against mine would cause my heart to pound and my stomach to do flipflops . I was surprised by these feelings .
Wilson's reconceptualization of the American project of conversion begins with the story of Henry 'Ōpūkaha'ia, the first Hawaiian convert to Christianity, torn from his Native Pacific homeland and transplanted to New England.
I pictured them finding my body — diamond rings on each finger , mink coat draped over my legs . Chest bare , perhaps . “ Why did she do it ? ” they'd ask . “ She had everything . Wealth , beauty , fame . A good husband .
She was a good friend , but she didn't understand Indians . " Crying Wind , do you really have to go ? This is so sudden . Can't you think it over awhile ? You have a pretty good job , and your apartment is nice , ” she argued .
An entire chapter of Usque, Consolação, is devoted to this David, but without mention of Reuben (Third Dialogue, ch. 8). 131 Cited in Gross, “The Ten Tribes,” 29. 132 The best study of Reubeni remains Aescoly, The Story of David ...
"This book contains VISIONS AND DREAMS, REVELATIONS, INTERPRETATINS AND FULFILLMENTS, AND EXHORTATIONS, all from the Spirit of the Lord which is ushering us into the beginning of a NEW DAY."--M.d. of p. [5].