Conviction was birthed out of the curiosity of the word itself. Conviction has the same spelling and sound but opposing meanings. Ultimately, there are three major workings of conviction: conviction of the law (James 2:12), beliefs (Acts 2:37), and the Holy Spirit (John 16:8). In this book, I use biblical accounts, as well as some personal experiences and the experiences of others, as an examining board for conviction. I pray that along your reading pathway, God reveals to you the freedom that conviction brings.
A teenage boy faces an impossible choice in this brutally honest debut novel about family, faith, and the ultimate test of conviction, that was the winner of the Children's Choice Book Awards' Teen Choice Debut Author Award.
Paul. THE 2000 state senate campaign was on. Although I wrested the Republican endorsement away from the incumbent state senator in April 2000, the senator chose not to concede. So I had to face him again in the September Republican ...
I urge all defense attorneys to read and use this book; and I beg all prosecutors to do the same. Professors around the country: assign this book to all of your students!
Ed McBain. might unconsciously identify with the virility of the three killers. And whereas a woman's maternal instinct might cause her to embrace the image of Morrez protectively, she would certainly rebel against anything a prostitute ...
The first half of the book draws on various sub-areas of psychology to understand familiarity against the backdrop of eyewitness identification: social psychology theories of how familiarity is established; cognitive psychology and its ...
She uncovers the inspiring story of a humble, soft-spoken man who fought tirelessly against human rights abuses long after he was exonerated. In 1998, President Bill Clinton awarded Korematsu the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
I started out as an innocent bystander, and I ended up suffering to the Bureau of Prison system.
Alford, 117 Ofshe, Richard, 15 Olson, Mancur, 49 Olson, Robert, 133 Open Society Institute, 209 People v. Wesley, 17 Policy change, process of, 47–52, 230– 235. See also Innocence, as genesis for reform Politics of criminal justice, 11, ...
Finally, she held fivedollar bill, “This is for the lunch I bought him at MacDonald's in Round Rock one day when I know he had money in his pocket.” Another deep breath, “Okay,” She said, “Billie Joe's debt is paid in full.
Complete with 16 pages of photos from the case and trial, this book is the definitive account of the case that shocked America.