I Was a Stranger

I Was a Stranger
Author: Jodi Mullen Fondell
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532679602

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I Was a Stranger will help you build empathy for the strangers and foreigners among you. Through personal experience and through the narratives of people who have moved to a foreign country for a variety of reasons, Jodi Mullen Fondell offers encouragement for churches desiring to be a place of welcome and embrace for those who often find themselves rejected by the broader society. Packed with tips on how to help your church navigate the road toward greater openness, this book offers advice on how to avoid the pitfalls that prevent churches from truly welcoming and embracing the stranger among them. Rev. Fondell gently guides readers in examining their own experiences of alienation in order to understand the profound disorientation that being a stranger in a strange land entails. This identification with the pain of being an outsider, she asserts, can move, motivate, and mobilize the church to live out God's calling to welcome in the stranger. As the body of Christ embraces the members we are tempted to exclude, a new level of joy and a taste of heaven await our congregations. Includes a small-group Bible-study guide for communities ready to grow in ministry and hospitality.

Living with Strangers in the U S A

Living with Strangers in the U S A
Author: Carol M. Archer
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1991
Genre: Communication
ISBN:

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A cross-cultural text which present a new and personal way to the presentation of cultural values and behaviour, plus the ability to improve reading skills and vocabulary development. Using authentic materials from differing cultures, language is used to help students to cross cultural barriers.

Strangers

Strangers
Author: Ursula Archer
Publsiher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250113075

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Ursula Archer’s and Arno Strobel’s internationally bestselling Strangers is a shocking thriller and mind-bending must-read. It explores what happens when mysterious foul play causes a woman not to recognize or remember her fiancé, but forces the couple to trust each other and fight the odds. Trust or die. Imagine you’re home alone. Suddenly a man stands before you. He claims to be your fiancé. But you have no idea who he is. And nothing in your home suggests that someone lives with you. He’s talking to you, but nothing makes sense. You’re afraid. And you feel the irresistible urge to attack. Take a knife. Are you crazy? Imagine you come home and your fiancée doesn’t recognize you. She thinks you’re a burglar. Worse, a rapist. You just want to protect her, but she defends herself against your perceived threat and barricades herself behind a door. She claims she’s never seen you before. She obviously thinks you’re crazy. Are you? A woman. A man. The more they try to understand the situation, the more confusing it becomes. Soon they must realize that they are in deadly danger. And there’s only one chance for survival: they must trust each other.

In the Hands of Strangers

In the Hands of Strangers
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2008
Genre: Nursing home care
ISBN:

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In the Care of Strangers

In the Care of Strangers
Author: D. Alexander Holiday
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2010-04-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1450058760

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In three previous books, through a selection of prose poems, the author shared bits and pieces of a life, one comprised of complete abandonment by a mother and the disconnected roles played by extended family members, a life that eventually led to being placed in foster care. Now, for the first time, with In the Care of Strangers, he tells the entire story of what such a life was actually like. In this five-part memoir, dependent on the seven deadly sins, the author tries to reconstruct a painful journey of coming of age under the literal care of strangers and the individuals that made up the foster homes and hospitals that would help to shape a young man’s life, certainly a difficult life, riddled with abuse from the start (Malice) and ending with greed and envy in a fourth and final home. He finds and develops pride in himself while recuperating from a paralysis. How this young man attempts to survive the experiences of foster care while also having to contend with a disability, and still managing to try to simply achieve graduation from high school, with a goal toward college, is a testament to a human spirit beyond measure. This riveting story, told through an innocent, almost childlike voice of a boy shocked into care, then as an older man who has come to terms with his situation (The Unclaimed), and finally through the poetry, should be taken as an inspiration for many.

Strangers and Scapegoats

Strangers and Scapegoats
Author: Matthew S. Vos
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149343697X

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We live in a world of oppositional relationships and increasing in-group/out-group divisions. Christian sociologist Matthew Vos explains how the problem of the stranger lies at the root of many problems humanity faces, such as racism, sexism, and nationalism. He applies classic sociological theory on "the stranger" to matters of faith and social justice, showing that an identity in Christ frees us to love strangers as neighbors and friends. The book also includes two guest chapters, one on intersex persons and the church and one on stranger-making in the "correctional" system.

Migrants and Strangers in an African City

Migrants and Strangers in an African City
Author: Bruce Whitehouse
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253000815

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Finding place and identity in a globalized world

The Chronicles of Stranger

The Chronicles of Stranger
Author: Adjeoda Tekpor
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483658570

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" The Blade of Anubis is the action-packed sequel to The Chronicles of Stranger, full of danger, mysteries, twists, magic, and battles. In this book, Stranger, now thirteen, truly begins his training as a magician and god. Delve into his mind as well as his adventures while Stranger begins to discover who he really is. The gods have offered him a spot at their god training c& it's a decision that might change his life forever. Will Stranger live to see the day or see his untimely demise? Meanwhile, the Great Serpent of Chaos himself has managed to seep just a wriggle of his essence from his otherworldly prison, spreading chaos and evil in his wake. Concurrently, monsters are being set loose all over the country, causing chaos to ravage the mortals of the earth. Yet Stranger takes more onto his already laden shoulders. Anubis has disappeared, and Stranger has taken it upon himself to find him. Without Anubis, the underworld is back up. The souls of the damned cannot be judged, and the world's foundations are weakening. A strange woman in white keeps appearing to Stranger. Who is she, and what does she want from him? Can Stranger prepare himself for what's to come and save the world? If he can't, more will be lost than just his life . . . "

Strangers at Home

Strangers at Home
Author: Yew-Foong Hui
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2011-09-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004173404

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Focusing on the historical experiences of Chinese from West Kalimantan, Indonesia, whether in terms of migratory trajectories or ethnic and state violence, this book interrogates the role of history in the formation of the Chinese Diasporic subject.

A World of Strangers

A World of Strangers
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408832658

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Toby Hood, a young Englishman, shuns the politics and the causes his liberal parents passionately support. Living in Johannesburg as a representative of his family's publishing company, Toby moves easily, carelessly, between the complacent wealthy white suburbs and the seething, vibrantly alive black townships. His friends include a wide variety of people, from mining directors to black journalists and musicians, and Toby's colonial-style weekends are often interspersed with clandestine evenings spent in black shanty towns. Toby's friendship with Steven Sithole, a dashing, embittered young African, touches him in ways he never thought possible, and when Steven's own sense of independence from the rules of society leads to tragedy, Toby's life is changed forever.

Transforming Vocation

Transforming Vocation
Author: David Benson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666701580

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There has been an explosion of publishing in the faith-work movement in the last twenty years. Work is increasingly seen as the new frontier for Christian mission. However, the church and theological colleges have failed to keep up with the interest among, and needs of, workplace Christians. This book is the urgent corrective that is needed, moving past Theology of Work 101 to much deeper encounters with God's word as it relates to daily work. These twelve academic papers look at work through three different lenses: the workplace, the church, and theological education. It is prefaced by Mark Greene from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, reflecting on what work, church, and theological education would look like if there was no sacred-secular divide. In the concluding remarks, the editors imagine a future where each domain is transformed by the gospel, working dynamically together for the life of the world. While academic in terms of depth of thinking, quality of research, and referencing of crucial sources for further exploration, this book is never dry. Rather, it's life-giving and provocative for every vocation, asking fundamental questions of the reader: What is the work that God is calling you to do? How can the gospel transform your work? And how well-positioned are churches and colleges to be at the forefront of transforming vocation? With contributions from: Mark Greene James Pietsch Peter White Peter Docherty Gordon Preece Keith Mitchell David Fagg Ian Hussey Colin Noble Andrew Matthews Sarah Bacaller Samuel Curkpatrick Maggie Kappelhoff

Stranger In The Room Keye Street 2

Stranger In The Room  Keye Street 2
Author: Amanda Kyle Williams
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012-08-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755384237

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In Creeklaw County the bodies are piling up... Stranger in the Room sees the return of the brilliant Keye Street as another deeply disturbing case puts her detective skills to the ultimate test. Amanda Kyle Williams' gripping Keye Street crime series will enthral fans of Lee Child and Karin Slaughter. 'Readers of this fast-paced thriller will be eager for the next Street tale' - Publishers Weekly Keye Street, ex-FBI profiler and private detective, always looks out for those closest to her. But sometimes looking after herself is quite enough to handle. She's teetering on the brink, not quite sure if she's winning or losing in her battle with herself. But when her cousin, Miki Ashton, sees a stranger inside her house, it's time for Keye to lend a hand. Meanwhile, Keye's mentor, Lieutenant Aaron Rauser, is embroiled in a disturbing case. When a dog returns alone from its walk, the hunt is on for the missing boy. As the mystery deepens and the bodies pile up, Rauser needs Keye's expert profiling skills to unravel the killer's bizarre signature - tears. Battling her demons takes up a lot of Keye's time. But on top of that she's battling the bad guys. If she can ignore the voice from her past, that is... What readers are saying about Stranger In The Room: 'Keye is feisty, funny and very believable. The location is also very vividly described - we can almost feel the steamy heat of Atlanta. The novel is quirky with a lot of humour, some of it quite dark. Undoubtedly an exciting read' 'Thrill a minute action and a rollercoaster of a ride to the end' 'Streets ahead of other thrillers. Contains plenty of humour amongst the gore and the police procedural elements - this book is well worth a read'

The Book of Revolutions

The Book of Revolutions
Author: Edward Feld
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0827618972

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The Torah is truly the Book of Revolutions, born from a military coup (the Northern Israelite revolution), the aftermath of an assassination and regency (a Judean revolution), and a quiet but radical revolution effected by outsiders whose ideas proved persuasive (Babylonian exile). Emerging from each of these were three key legal codes—the Covenant Code (Exodus), the Deuteronomic Code (Deuteronomy), and the Holiness Code (Leviticus)—which in turn shaped the Bible, biblical Judaism, and Judaism today. In dramatic historical accounts grounded in recent Bible scholarship, Edward Feld unveils the epic saga of ancient Israel as the visionary legacy of inspired authors in different times and places. Prophetic teaching and differing social realities shaped new understandings concretized in these law codes. Revolutionary biblical ideas often encountered great difficulties in their time before they triumphed. Eventually master editors wove the threads together, intentionally preserving competing narratives and law codes. Ultimately, the Torah is an emblem of pluralistic belief born of revolutionary moments that preserved spiritual realities that continue to speak powerfully to us today.

Calendar of State Papers

Calendar of State Papers
Author:
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 1176
Release: 1864
Genre:
ISBN:

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She Came to Me a Stranger

She Came to Me a Stranger
Author: Gordon Bostic
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-11-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1641388323

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As a medium, poetry should express the hopes and dreams, trials and tribulations of everyday life. The stories of the people we pass on the street each day whom we don't know and, probably, never will. This book examines the aspects of everyday life as a means to reflect on our dreams, aspirations, shortcomings, and failures.

Organ Transplantation

Organ Transplantation
Author: David Petechuk
Publsiher: Greenwood Publishing Group
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780313335426

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An introduction to issues and controversies surrounding organ transplantation and healthcare

A Church Dictionary

A Church Dictionary
Author: Walter Farquhar Hook
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1896
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

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