Literary Nonfiction. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. Carolyn Holbrook's EARTH ANGELS discovers, in the intimate spaces of daily life, contact points with visionary experience.
This book is here to remind you that though this world does not fully feel like your home, you do still have a place that you fit, and you are very much loved and needed on this Earth.
Earth Angels
The stories in this book are not about great, winged celestial beings sent from heaven's majestic gates. No, these stories are about earth angels.
“Arise and shine for thy light has come, and the glory of the Lord has come upon you” Isaiah 60:1Light Workers: The work of souls who have come to the Earth to bring God's love, light, healing and transformation.
Earth Angels: The Ark Angels
By the time you finish this book, the term "inanimate object" will no longer have a place in your vocabulary, for Shaun McNiff will awaken you to the wondrous energies streaming out of familiar things and bringing a sense of magic into ...
A collection of true stories about good samaritans from all walks of life contains tributes from people across the globe who have been touched by kindness when they most needed it
Earth Angels: Finnigan Firewing
They were being photographed for Reader's Digest's “Everyday Hero” section, which is dedicated to ordinary citizens who commit brave acts to help someone else. Their stories, along with the photographs, were published during the fall of ...
The book will include dozens of case studies; a fascinating analysis of an extensive survey that Doreen has conducted among people who identify with the five types of Earth Angels; and guidance to help readers to feel happier about their ...
Stories of heavenly encouragement through earthly vessels.
Earth angels: roman
Unaware of his intentions they transform his life and everyone they touch. "K.B. Stapleton is an exciting new writer. "Earth Angels" brings the world hope in a time of grave turmoil.
'If they had made it into the rock era,' Bergsman writes, 'or even the British Invasion years of the early '60s . . . they might have seen their stars shine once again, be recognized as pioneers of RetB, and maybe eventually be ensconced in ...
In Earth Angels: The Short Lives and Controversial Deaths of Three R&B Pioneers Steve Bergsman affords readers a view of the lives and careers of three influential artists who left us much too soon.
Every generation or so, we are served a compelling reminder of migrant farmwork and of the men, women, and children whose daily hardships put the food on our tables. Now...