Author: Ken Burger
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983445722
Category : American wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
A collection of award-winning writer Ken Burger's best newspaper columns about life in the South, especially the Palmetto State. Features beautiful color photography of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Baptized in Sweet Tea
Author: Ken Burger
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983445722
Category : American wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
A collection of award-winning writer Ken Burger's best newspaper columns about life in the South, especially the Palmetto State. Features beautiful color photography of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983445722
Category : American wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
A collection of award-winning writer Ken Burger's best newspaper columns about life in the South, especially the Palmetto State. Features beautiful color photography of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Sweet Tea
Author: E. Patrick Johnson
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807882739
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 591
Book Description
Giving voice to a population too rarely acknowledged, Sweet Tea collects more than sixty life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the South. E. Patrick Johnson challenges stereotypes of the South as "backward" or "repressive" and offers a window into the ways black gay men negotiate their identities, build community, maintain friendship networks, and find sexual and life partners--often in spaces and activities that appear to be antigay. Ultimately, Sweet Tea validates the lives of these black gay men and reinforces the role of storytelling in both African American and southern cultures.
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807882739
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 591
Book Description
Giving voice to a population too rarely acknowledged, Sweet Tea collects more than sixty life stories from black gay men who were born, raised, and continue to live in the South. E. Patrick Johnson challenges stereotypes of the South as "backward" or "repressive" and offers a window into the ways black gay men negotiate their identities, build community, maintain friendship networks, and find sexual and life partners--often in spaces and activities that appear to be antigay. Ultimately, Sweet Tea validates the lives of these black gay men and reinforces the role of storytelling in both African American and southern cultures.
Love So Deep Within
Author: Joyce Stier
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 146240815X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Comparing the intertwining complexity of the Book of Kells with the complexity of our relationship with those we love and care for, Love So Deep Within weaves the difficult subjects of dying and living with cancer into a memoir of one whose recent journey takes you beyond the doors to both worlds. The Book of Kells was written during times of immense struggles within the world for dominance and power in approximately AD 800; however, a small group of monks off the coast of Ireland were diligent in creating a masterpiece of the four gospels of the Bible, illuminated with vibrant, rare colors and tints of the images of life and featuring figures of humans, animals, and mythical beasts together with interlacing patterns. Love So Deep Within tells us a story of not giving up and of compassion to the very end. It tells us of the richness of our experience of living with those who are close to death, and yet live with us still-of the passage of time, inconsequential and yet full of transition and of a time so precious to us that it lingers. And that this time is a powerful gift. Love So Deep Within is a story of love, compassion, and hope for caregivers everywhere.
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 146240815X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Comparing the intertwining complexity of the Book of Kells with the complexity of our relationship with those we love and care for, Love So Deep Within weaves the difficult subjects of dying and living with cancer into a memoir of one whose recent journey takes you beyond the doors to both worlds. The Book of Kells was written during times of immense struggles within the world for dominance and power in approximately AD 800; however, a small group of monks off the coast of Ireland were diligent in creating a masterpiece of the four gospels of the Bible, illuminated with vibrant, rare colors and tints of the images of life and featuring figures of humans, animals, and mythical beasts together with interlacing patterns. Love So Deep Within tells us a story of not giving up and of compassion to the very end. It tells us of the richness of our experience of living with those who are close to death, and yet live with us still-of the passage of time, inconsequential and yet full of transition and of a time so precious to us that it lingers. And that this time is a powerful gift. Love So Deep Within is a story of love, compassion, and hope for caregivers everywhere.
The Good Book and a Glass of Sweet Tea
Author: Vicki Elliott Gambill
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 161566601X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
How surprisingly familiar, readers will muse upon reading Vicki Elliott Gambill's The Good Book and a Glass of Sweet Tea. The decades she spent toiling in less than perfect corporate America for less than deserved rewards inspired Vicki to write her inspiring story. Her determined pursuit of personal growth and ever evolving spiritual maturity has encountered many twists and turns along the way, some monumentally positive, some agonizingly devastating. Vicki takes herself as well as her readers on a beautifully emotional journey that includes the brokenness of doubting and turning her back on God, the intense pain of bringing to light a horrific childhood memory, the elusive happiness that seems just out of her reach, the intense familial struggles involved with death and illness, and finally, the satisfaction of obtaining victory in Christ. Vicki writes in a conversational, southern-drawl style that will put readers at ease and remind them that her struggles are the same struggles we all have throughout the course of a lifetime. Readers will admire Vicki's courageous vulnerability and be inspired by the choices she has madea "with the help of her heavenly Fathera "to finally free herself from the mire of discontent. With The Good Book and a Glass of Sweet Tea, Vicki is reaching out to help others while holding onto the hand that sustains her."
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 161566601X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
How surprisingly familiar, readers will muse upon reading Vicki Elliott Gambill's The Good Book and a Glass of Sweet Tea. The decades she spent toiling in less than perfect corporate America for less than deserved rewards inspired Vicki to write her inspiring story. Her determined pursuit of personal growth and ever evolving spiritual maturity has encountered many twists and turns along the way, some monumentally positive, some agonizingly devastating. Vicki takes herself as well as her readers on a beautifully emotional journey that includes the brokenness of doubting and turning her back on God, the intense pain of bringing to light a horrific childhood memory, the elusive happiness that seems just out of her reach, the intense familial struggles involved with death and illness, and finally, the satisfaction of obtaining victory in Christ. Vicki writes in a conversational, southern-drawl style that will put readers at ease and remind them that her struggles are the same struggles we all have throughout the course of a lifetime. Readers will admire Vicki's courageous vulnerability and be inspired by the choices she has madea "with the help of her heavenly Fathera "to finally free herself from the mire of discontent. With The Good Book and a Glass of Sweet Tea, Vicki is reaching out to help others while holding onto the hand that sustains her."
State of the Heart
Author: Aïda Rogers
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611179041
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
A heartfelt collection of personal stories that connect a common past and offer hope for a promising future For many, South Carolina is a sunny vacation destination. For those who have been lucky enough to call it home, it is a source of rich memories and cultural heritage. In this final volume of State of the Heart, thirty-eight nationally and regionally known writers share their personal stories about places in South Carolina that hold special meaning for them. While this is a book about place, it is ultimately about people's connections to one another, to a complex, common past, and to ongoing efforts to build a future of promise and possibility in the Palmetto state. Editor Aïda Rogers groups the essays thematically, with poetry, vintage photographs, and even recipes introducing each section. She unites pieces by New York Times best-selling novelists Patti Callahan Henry, CJ Lyons, and John Jakes; USA Today best-selling mystery writer Susan Boyer; historians Walter Edgar, Orville Vernon Burton, and Bernard Powers; artist and author Mary Whyte; and cookbook authors Sallie Ann Robinson and the Lee Brothers—just to name a few. Nikky Finney, a South Carolina native and winner of the 2011 National Book Award for poetry, provides the foreword. The afterword is written by Cassandra King, author of six novels, including the New York Times best seller The Sunday Wife. Includes essays by: Pilley Bianchi, Kim Boykin, Susan M. Boyer, Orville Vernon Burton, Emily Clay, Marian Wright Edelman, Walter Edgar, Mindy Friddle, Kendra Hamilton, Kristine Hartvigsen, Patti Callahan Henry, Chris Horn, John Jakes, David Lauderdale, Matt Lee, Ted Lee, Melinda Long, CJ Lyons, Tom Mack, Michael L. Miller, Margaret N. O'Shea, Katr Sally Palmer, John W. Pilley Jr., Jon Pineda, Mark Powell, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Pat Robertson, Sallie Ann Robertson, Jonathan Sanchez, Alex Sanders, Martha R. Severens, Jim Welch, H. A. (Humpy) Wheeler, Mary Whyte, Jane Floyd Zeneger
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611179041
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
A heartfelt collection of personal stories that connect a common past and offer hope for a promising future For many, South Carolina is a sunny vacation destination. For those who have been lucky enough to call it home, it is a source of rich memories and cultural heritage. In this final volume of State of the Heart, thirty-eight nationally and regionally known writers share their personal stories about places in South Carolina that hold special meaning for them. While this is a book about place, it is ultimately about people's connections to one another, to a complex, common past, and to ongoing efforts to build a future of promise and possibility in the Palmetto state. Editor Aïda Rogers groups the essays thematically, with poetry, vintage photographs, and even recipes introducing each section. She unites pieces by New York Times best-selling novelists Patti Callahan Henry, CJ Lyons, and John Jakes; USA Today best-selling mystery writer Susan Boyer; historians Walter Edgar, Orville Vernon Burton, and Bernard Powers; artist and author Mary Whyte; and cookbook authors Sallie Ann Robinson and the Lee Brothers—just to name a few. Nikky Finney, a South Carolina native and winner of the 2011 National Book Award for poetry, provides the foreword. The afterword is written by Cassandra King, author of six novels, including the New York Times best seller The Sunday Wife. Includes essays by: Pilley Bianchi, Kim Boykin, Susan M. Boyer, Orville Vernon Burton, Emily Clay, Marian Wright Edelman, Walter Edgar, Mindy Friddle, Kendra Hamilton, Kristine Hartvigsen, Patti Callahan Henry, Chris Horn, John Jakes, David Lauderdale, Matt Lee, Ted Lee, Melinda Long, CJ Lyons, Tom Mack, Michael L. Miller, Margaret N. O'Shea, Katr Sally Palmer, John W. Pilley Jr., Jon Pineda, Mark Powell, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Pat Robertson, Sallie Ann Robertson, Jonathan Sanchez, Alex Sanders, Martha R. Severens, Jim Welch, H. A. (Humpy) Wheeler, Mary Whyte, Jane Floyd Zeneger
Baptized
Author: Vincent Tolliver
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595215564
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
For the next seven days, Silas Johnson, Jr. distances himself from the woman he loves, 22-year-old singer Brenda Baker. A lawyer living in Washington, D.C., Silas is 24 and suddenly confronted with tragic childhood memories that he has managed to suppress for the past six years. Now Silas must have answers and resolution before he can move forward with Brenda. Dreams, sexual indiscretions, flashbacks, and questions about God and faith combine to assist Silas in his attempt to understand, make peace with, and finally bring closure to a haunting past of incest and molestation that has been couched in Christianity.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 0595215564
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
For the next seven days, Silas Johnson, Jr. distances himself from the woman he loves, 22-year-old singer Brenda Baker. A lawyer living in Washington, D.C., Silas is 24 and suddenly confronted with tragic childhood memories that he has managed to suppress for the past six years. Now Silas must have answers and resolution before he can move forward with Brenda. Dreams, sexual indiscretions, flashbacks, and questions about God and faith combine to assist Silas in his attempt to understand, make peace with, and finally bring closure to a haunting past of incest and molestation that has been couched in Christianity.
Can I Get Baptized in Fruit Punch?
Author: James Blewett
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617390143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Do you remember when you loved Jesus without compromise? Do you ever wish you could return to the days when you were a new Christian, before you got comfortable, lazy, or jaded with the life of the Christian faith? It's easy for Christians to get a feel for a person who has recently joined their family of faith. These new Christians bring a zeal for all things faith, an energy to their church or congregation that serves as an inspiration for other potential members and for long time Christians. Yet why do so many of these new Christians see their enthusiasm wane as they grow the knowledge of their faith?Can I Get Baptized in Fruit Punchis an attempt to rekindle the fire of your salvation and return you to the euphoric state of your salvation story. Through author James Blewett's real-life experiences and observations, this book will be a comical yet thought-provoking approach to the real-life issues that put a wedge between Christians and the excitement of being a believer. Blewett's candid take on the spiritual issues that challenge our daily lives offer the spark that you have been looking for.
Publisher: Tate Publishing
ISBN: 1617390143
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Do you remember when you loved Jesus without compromise? Do you ever wish you could return to the days when you were a new Christian, before you got comfortable, lazy, or jaded with the life of the Christian faith? It's easy for Christians to get a feel for a person who has recently joined their family of faith. These new Christians bring a zeal for all things faith, an energy to their church or congregation that serves as an inspiration for other potential members and for long time Christians. Yet why do so many of these new Christians see their enthusiasm wane as they grow the knowledge of their faith?Can I Get Baptized in Fruit Punchis an attempt to rekindle the fire of your salvation and return you to the euphoric state of your salvation story. Through author James Blewett's real-life experiences and observations, this book will be a comical yet thought-provoking approach to the real-life issues that put a wedge between Christians and the excitement of being a believer. Blewett's candid take on the spiritual issues that challenge our daily lives offer the spark that you have been looking for.
Clemson
Author: Sam Blackman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1683580400
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 1533
Book Description
Clemson: Where the Tigers Play is the most comprehensive book ever written on Clemson University athletics. This book chronicles over 100 years of Tiger athletics, listing yearly accounts of statistics, records, bowl and tournament appearances, and historical moments. Read about the legends that put the Clemson Tigers on the map, including Banks McFadden, John Heisman, Rupert Fike, Frank Howard, Fred Cone, Bruce Murray, Bill Wilhelm, and I. M. Ibrahim. Also included are vignettes on some of Clemson’s greatest moments—the 1981 national football championship and the 2015 national championship game appearance, the 1984 and 1987 national championship soccer seasons, College World Series appearances, the Frank Howard era, and the inaugural running down the hill in Death Valley. Other vignettes include career sports records; players in the NFL, the major leagues, and the NBA; and Tiger Olympic medalists. This newly revised edition offers the ground breaking accomplishments and victories that countless teams have had at this university. Clemson: Where the Tigers Play is a must-have for any library of every loyal Clemson fan. This book examines the rich history and tradition of the Clemson Tigers, and the coaches and players who made it happen!
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1683580400
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 1533
Book Description
Clemson: Where the Tigers Play is the most comprehensive book ever written on Clemson University athletics. This book chronicles over 100 years of Tiger athletics, listing yearly accounts of statistics, records, bowl and tournament appearances, and historical moments. Read about the legends that put the Clemson Tigers on the map, including Banks McFadden, John Heisman, Rupert Fike, Frank Howard, Fred Cone, Bruce Murray, Bill Wilhelm, and I. M. Ibrahim. Also included are vignettes on some of Clemson’s greatest moments—the 1981 national football championship and the 2015 national championship game appearance, the 1984 and 1987 national championship soccer seasons, College World Series appearances, the Frank Howard era, and the inaugural running down the hill in Death Valley. Other vignettes include career sports records; players in the NFL, the major leagues, and the NBA; and Tiger Olympic medalists. This newly revised edition offers the ground breaking accomplishments and victories that countless teams have had at this university. Clemson: Where the Tigers Play is a must-have for any library of every loyal Clemson fan. This book examines the rich history and tradition of the Clemson Tigers, and the coaches and players who made it happen!
Sweet Tea Secrets from the Deep-Fried South
Author: Jane Jenkins Herlong
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1496455916
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Southern humorist Jane Jenkins Herlong brings joy and humor with her 50 unusual-but-true faith-filled stories of growing up in the South Carolina low country. Whether you love Southern ways of life or find their ways strange and amusing, you'll be entertained and inspired with warm Southern-fried humor and tried-and-true tips for attaining the best version of yourself. Jane's 50 stories address specific landmark events along with issues in a woman's life, such as fitting into the covered-dish church culture, sacred sisterhood, sassy seasoned Southern women and why we are drawn to beauty pageant competition, and much more!
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1496455916
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Southern humorist Jane Jenkins Herlong brings joy and humor with her 50 unusual-but-true faith-filled stories of growing up in the South Carolina low country. Whether you love Southern ways of life or find their ways strange and amusing, you'll be entertained and inspired with warm Southern-fried humor and tried-and-true tips for attaining the best version of yourself. Jane's 50 stories address specific landmark events along with issues in a woman's life, such as fitting into the covered-dish church culture, sacred sisterhood, sassy seasoned Southern women and why we are drawn to beauty pageant competition, and much more!
I Never Knew How Much My Father Loved Me...
Author: Richard W.D. Ganton
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1039137458
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
From football to theology, from gang warfare to romance, I Never Knew How Much My Father Loved Me has something for everyone. Richard Ganton has created a cast of characters and a series of events that will engage, entertain, and challenge readers to consider their own biases and prejudices. John Jeremiah is a seven-foot-tall gentle giant studying for the ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary. The son of a pro-football player, he has a big reputation to live up to. At the same time, he’s a deep thinker and genuinely caring man, and he quickly becomes the de facto chaplain of his residence, dealing with issues in creative yet effective ways. He carries his own burdens, however, birthed from an accident on the football field that saw his best friend injured and subsequently confined to a wheelchair. John carries this “demon” with him into the ministry, where he also confronts new challenges. Mr. Ganton provides his audience with a look into prejudice in the church when John, a Black man, takes a position with a White congregation in Atlanta as the college and careers pastor. Although he meets with resistance, he thrives, and in time he takes on the gangs of the city with the love of God. Finding love for himself in the process, John allows God to mold him and refine him for His purposes. An inspiring and moving novel that will touch the hearts of readers and affirm to them the overwhelming mercy and love of their creator.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1039137458
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 493
Book Description
From football to theology, from gang warfare to romance, I Never Knew How Much My Father Loved Me has something for everyone. Richard Ganton has created a cast of characters and a series of events that will engage, entertain, and challenge readers to consider their own biases and prejudices. John Jeremiah is a seven-foot-tall gentle giant studying for the ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary. The son of a pro-football player, he has a big reputation to live up to. At the same time, he’s a deep thinker and genuinely caring man, and he quickly becomes the de facto chaplain of his residence, dealing with issues in creative yet effective ways. He carries his own burdens, however, birthed from an accident on the football field that saw his best friend injured and subsequently confined to a wheelchair. John carries this “demon” with him into the ministry, where he also confronts new challenges. Mr. Ganton provides his audience with a look into prejudice in the church when John, a Black man, takes a position with a White congregation in Atlanta as the college and careers pastor. Although he meets with resistance, he thrives, and in time he takes on the gangs of the city with the love of God. Finding love for himself in the process, John allows God to mold him and refine him for His purposes. An inspiring and moving novel that will touch the hearts of readers and affirm to them the overwhelming mercy and love of their creator.