Half the Battle

Half the Battle
Title Half the Battle PDF eBook
Author Jon Chasteen
Publisher Gateway Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2020-09
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9781951227272

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Where have you put your pain? Do you ever feel the pressure to hide your struggles in order to look like a "good Christian"? The truth is, we all face battles and hurts in our lives. Scripture is full of God-fearing men and women who tried to cover up their problems. For Mary and Martha, the death of their brother, Lazarus, was the ultimate devastation. They put his body in a dark place and rolled a stone in front of it. But God knew where they buried their pain, and He knows where you bury yours too. Jon Chasteen explores Old and New Testament examples of people whom God invited to begin the healing process by confronting their secret pain. Through this book with an included study guide, you will learn to: Acknowledge the struggles you've been avoiding Let go of shame and regret Partner with God in your healing Find freedom and lasting peace God wants to visit the place of your pain, redeem your past, and set you free. Will you let Him? Dr. Jon Chasteen is President of The King's University in Southlake, Texas. He and his wife, Michele, also serve as the Lead Pastors of Victory Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Jon's greatest passion is to empower and equip the local church to live, move, and be in the fullness of Christ.

Half the battle

Half the battle
Title Half the battle PDF eBook
Author Robert Mackay
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2013-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 1847795358

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. How well did civilian morale stand up to the pressures of total war and what factors were important to it? This book rejects contentions that civilian morale fell a long way short of the favourable picture presented at the time and in hundreds of books and films ever since. While acknowledging that some negative attitudes and behaviour existed—panic and defeatism, ration-cheating and black-marketeering—it argues that these involved a very small minority of the population. In fact, most people behaved well, and this should be the real measure of civilian morale, rather than the failing of the few who behaved badly. The book shows that although before the war, the official prognosis was pessimistic, measures to bolster morale were taken nevertheless, in particular with regard to protection against air raids. An examination of indicative factors concludes that moral fluctuated but was in the main good, right to the end of the war. In examining this phenomenon, due credit is accorded to government policies for the maintenance of morale, but special emphasis is given to the ‘invisible chain’ of patriotic feeling that held the nation together during its time of trial.

Knowing Is Half the Battle

Knowing Is Half the Battle
Title Knowing Is Half the Battle PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Byrd
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 40
Release 2016-06-17
Genre
ISBN 9781534761414

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It is the culmination of a decade-long endeavor to chronicle the life of my father, Jonnie Byrd. He is a Vietnam veteran who served in the 82nd Airborne and also served as a police captain. I focused primarily on his life outside of the military.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth
Title Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth PDF eBook
Author Rick Riordan
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages 366
Release 2009-05-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1423131983

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Percy Jackson isn't expecting freshman orientation to be any fun. But when a mysterious mortal acquaintance appears on campus, followed by demon cheerleaders, things quickly move from bad to diabolical. In this latest installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near.

Battle Bunny

Battle Bunny
Title Battle Bunny PDF eBook
Author Jon Scieszka
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 32
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442446730

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Alex, whose birthday it is, hijacks a story about Birthday Bunny on his special day and turns it into a battle between a supervillain and his enemies in the forest--who, in the original story, are simply planning a surprise party.

Rising Up from Indian Country

Rising Up from Indian Country
Title Rising Up from Indian Country PDF eBook
Author Ann Durkin Keating
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2012-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226428966

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In August 1812, under threat from the Potawatomi, Captain Nathan Heald began the evacuation of ninety-four people from the isolated outpost of Fort Dearborn to Fort Wayne. The group included several dozen soldiers, as well as nine women and eighteen children. After traveling only a mile and a half, they were attacked by five hundred Potawatomi warriors. In under an hour, fifty-two members of Heald’s party were killed, and the rest were taken prisoner; the Potawatomi then burned Fort Dearborn before returning to their villages. These events are now seen as a foundational moment in Chicago’s storied past. With Rising up from Indian Country, noted historian Ann Durkin Keating richly recounts the Battle of Fort Dearborn while situating it within the context of several wider histories that span the nearly four decades between the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, in which Native Americans gave up a square mile at the mouth of the Chicago River, and the 1833 Treaty of Chicago, in which the American government and the Potawatomi exchanged five million acres of land west of the Mississippi River for a tract of the same size in northeast Illinois and southeast Wisconsin. In the first book devoted entirely to this crucial period, Keating tells a story not only of military conquest but of the lives of people on all sides of the conflict. She highlights such figures as Jean Baptiste Point de Sable and John Kinzie and demonstrates that early Chicago was a place of cross-cultural reliance among the French, the Americans, and the Native Americans. Published to commemorate the bicentennial of the Battle of Fort Dearborn, this gripping account of the birth of Chicago will become required reading for anyone seeking to understand the city and its complex origins.

The Battle with the Slum

The Battle with the Slum
Title The Battle with the Slum PDF eBook
Author Jacob August Riis
Publisher Ferguson Publishing Company
Total Pages 504
Release 1902
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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