Are you ready to leave 2020 behind and start a new chapter in 2021 If so, there is good news: our God is a God of fresh starts. In Begin Again, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado celebrates God's promise to restore and renew. Max will prepare you for the journey ahead by encouraging you to: Believe in Your Trustworthy God Enjoy God's Good Gifts Ground Yourself in His Promises Influence Your World Nurture an Eternal Perspective This compilation-which also includes original content from Max-assures us of the new possibilities ahead. Take the next step toward hope and renewal. It's never too late to Begin Again.
If one refuses abdication, one begins again.”—James Baldwin Begin Again is one of the great books on James Baldwin and a powerful reckoning with America’s ongoing failure to confront the lies it tells itself about race.
Combining Grace Paley's four previous collections and new unpublished work, Begin Again traces the career of this direct, attentive, never predictable poet.
The end of the world has come and gone, leaving only ruins, and the Remnants. This is the final chapter in their saga. The Remnants, Marauders, and Alphas are being summoned by the Source.
"Always we begin again." --St. Benedict What do we do when we feel stuck, restless, cornered in our own lives? We can shut down. Or we can begin again. To begin again is to open the window, even an inch, to let the breeze of grace come in.
Drawing on the Bible's wisdom, counselor Sharon Hersh reveals the secret to enduring life's heartaches and still coming up living wholeheartedly, loving with abandon, and daring to hope and believe.
Simple. Based on Carlo Goldoni's classic Italian comedy The Servant of Two Masters, in this new English version by prize winning playwright Richard Bean, sex, food and money are high on the agenda.
Begin Again is a beautiful romance that shows us just how possible it is to start over. To find freedom in heartbreak and love in the most unlikely places. About the author: Mona Kasten was born in Germany in 1992.
“Begin Again is a much more nuanced picture of Cage's personal life than has currently been avail- able . . . What emerges most powerfully is Cage's enormous capacity for work, together with his excep“Not just an exemplary biography, ...
Our innocence? Our faith? The answers, never simple but always inspiring, are indeed found in this wonderful book. Naomi Levy was a bright, cheerful fifteen-year-old girl who awoke to the devastating news that her father had been shot.
The next day in his Morning Pages he remembered that he numbered among his acquaintances a travel agent named Parker. “Just call her,” I urged. Fred protested, squirming at the idea of taking the action he so wanted to take.