Not Sure

Not Sure
Title Not Sure PDF eBook
Author John D. Suk
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 220
Release 2011-09-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802866506

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In 2002, while touring North America with his wife in an RV, John Suk -- lifelong Christian, longtime pastor, and noted leader in the Christian Reformed Church -- experienced a crippling crisis of faith. He emerged from that dark time with a strange new gift -- doubt. In Not Sure Suk takes readers on an eyes-wide-open, deeply personal voyage through the past and present of Christian belief, reexamining Christian faith -- in his own life and in fifteen centuries of Christian history -- through a skeptic's eyes. He exposes major pitfalls of modern Christian movements and questions what he considers to be faulty paradigms: the "personal relationship with Jesus," the "health-and-wealth gospel," and traditional ethnicity-based belief systems. In the end he is left clinging to what is for him a truer, wiser kind of faith in Jesus Christ -- faith that struggles and lives with doubt.

I Know Where I've Been. I'm Just Not Sure Where I'm Going.

I Know Where I've Been. I'm Just Not Sure Where I'm Going.
Title I Know Where I've Been. I'm Just Not Sure Where I'm Going. PDF eBook
Author Keith Johnson
Publisher Xulon Press
Total Pages 166
Release 2003-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594671303

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"Don't You Know Who I Am?"

Title "Don't You Know Who I Am?" PDF eBook
Author Ramani S. Durvasula Ph.D
Publisher Post Hill Press
Total Pages 398
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 168261753X

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“Don’t You Know Who I Am?” has become the mantra of the famous and infamous, the entitled and the insecure. It’s the tagline of the modern narcissist. Health and wellness campaigns preach avoidance of unhealthy foods, sedentary lifestyles, tobacco, drugs, and alcohol, but rarely preach avoidance of unhealthy, difficult or toxic people. Yet the health benefits of removing toxic people from your life may have far greater benefits to both physical and psychological health. We need to learn to be better gatekeepers for our minds, bodies, and souls. Narcissism, entitlement, and incivility have become the new world order, and we are all in trouble. They are not only normalized but also increasingly incentivized. They are manifestations of pathological insecurity—insecurities that are experienced at both the individual and societal level. The paradox is that we value these patterns. We venerate them through social media, mainstream media, and consumerism, and they are endemic in political, corporate, academic, and media leaders. There are few lives untouched by narcissists. These relationships infect those who are in them with self-doubt, despair, confusion, anxiety, depression, and the chronic feeling of being “not enough,” all of which make it so difficult to step away and set boundaries. The illusion of hope and the fantasy of redemption can result in years of second chances, and despondency when change never comes. It’s time for a wake-up call. It’s time to stem the tide of narcissism, entitlement, and antagonism, and take our lives back.

No Sure Victory

No Sure Victory
Title No Sure Victory PDF eBook
Author Gregory A. Daddis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199830711

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Conventional wisdom holds that the US Army in Vietnam, thrust into an unconventional war where occupying terrain was a meaningless measure of success, depended on body counts as its sole measure of military progress. In No Sure Victory, Army officer and historian Gregory Daddis looks far deeper into the Army's techniques for measuring military success and presents a much more complicated-and disturbing-account of the American misadventure in Indochina. Daddis shows how the US Army, which confronted an unfamiliar enemy and an even more unfamiliar form of warfare, adopted a massive, and eventually unmanageable, system of measurements and formulas to track the progress of military operations that ranged from pacification efforts to search-and-destroy missions. The Army's monthly "Measurement of Progress" reports covered innumerable aspects of the fighting in Vietnam-force ratios, Vietcong/North Vietnamese Army incidents, tactical air sorties, weapons losses, security of base areas and roads, population control, area control, and hamlet defenses. Concentrating more on data collection and less on data analysis, these indiscriminate attempts to gauge success may actually have hindered the army's ability to evaluate the true outcome of the fight at hand--a roadblock that Daddis believes significantly contributed to the many failures that American forces suffered in Vietnam. Filled with incisive analysis and rich historical detail, No Sure Victory is not only a valuable case study in unconventional warfare, but a cautionary tale that offers important perspectives on how to measure performance in current and future armed conflict. Given America's ongoing counterinsurgency efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, No Sure Victory provides valuable historical perspective on how to measure--and mismeasure--military success.

Primary Colors

Primary Colors
Title Primary Colors PDF eBook
Author Joe Klein
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 384
Release 2009-05-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307559238

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A brilliant and penetrating look behind the scenes of modern American politics, Primary Colors is a funny, wise, and dramatic story with characters and events that resemble some familiar, real-life figures. When a former congressional aide becomes part of the staff of the governor of a small Southern state, he watches in horror, admiration, and amazement, as the governor mixes calculation and sincerity in his not-so-above-board campaign for the presidency.

Your Rights, What Employers Do Not Want You to Know

Your Rights, What Employers Do Not Want You to Know
Title Your Rights, What Employers Do Not Want You to Know PDF eBook
Author Carol Denise Mitchell
Publisher CDM3Publisher.com
Total Pages 124
Release 2006-10
Genre Law
ISBN 9780978625801

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Better Not to Know

Better Not to Know
Title Better Not to Know PDF eBook
Author Keith C Payne
Publisher AuthorHouse
Total Pages 306
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1728388791

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For decades, the world has never known the real truth. Now three young men are going to discover exactly what it is, but only one of them will ever discover the ultimate truth. We have our beliefs, and it is not going to be easy traveling through Europe, the Canary Islands, and South America. It would be a lengthy journey, taking several years. Certainly, it wouldn’t be without its dangers. Would we survive to make the world aware of our discoveries? In fact, would we even decide that it is safe to declare the results?