This book is a personal evangelism tool that takes readers outside the box. Donna S. Thomas will not only help readers see the international neighbors in their backyard, she will also help them learn to effectively build relationships and share the gospel with others. Filled with practical ideas, readers will learn the basics of how to start a onversation, build a meaningful relationship, share gospel truths in a cross-cultural context, and incorporate the Lord into your ongoing conversations. Who is this book for? Anyone ready to accept the challenge to become a twenty-first century disciple— the person who stops to see the faces in the crowd, just as Jesus did, and then reaches out in love. Appropriate for individual or group use or evangelism training.
The writing team that delivered the bestselling Faithful, about the 2004 Red Sox championship season, takes readers to the ballpark again, and to a world beyond, in an eBook original to be published on August 21, 2012.
In this collection of his best short fiction, Schulberg takes readers from the halls of privilege in Los Angeles to smoky dives and dockyard slums in New York.
As an essayist and Village Voice columnist, Gary Giddins is widely known as a preeminent jazz writer. Walter Clemons, writing in Newsweek, hailed him as the best jazz critic now...
Faces in the Crowd sheds light on the unique immigrant experience of the Jews in Canada by focusing on three processes: settlement, adaptation, and diversity.
This book examines scenes in the lives of some of the individuals who were Faces in the Crowd around Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.The aim of this book to help us realize how considering the perspective and witness of people who are ...
Her work has been translated into many languages and has appeared in publications including the New York Times, Granta, and McSweeney's. Her novel, The Story of My Teeth, is the winner of the LA Times Book Prize in Fiction.
Maggie Usher has spent her whole life seeking revenge for her father and motheras deaths.
Faces in the Crowd
Victorian New York City is the setting for a mystery in which two police detectives investigate the death of a lower East Side prostitute
In Faces in the Crowd Gary Giddins explores the achievements of thirty-seven artists, ranging from Irving Berlin to Spike Lee, Billie Holiday to Kay Starr, Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis, Elias Canetti to Philip Roth.