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Author: Nikki Waltrowski Publisher: Xulon Press ISBN: 1619966239 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 86
Book Description
"The Victorious Lady" is about Nikki's personal journey down the path of a Victorious life in the Lord, and that life is not one without loss, heartache, tears, and brokenness. Faith, hope, trust, believe....these words are the essence and foundation of God's word. These are the words that Nikki found difficult to walk in after the traumatic death of her husband. Hopelessness took its place in her heart. She felt like she had no faith because if she did, then why this trauma in her life? Why did God tell her to "Rejoice" at her husband's death bed? Could she really trust God after the loss of her husband, vision, hopes and dreams? What was left to believe in? It was by the Grace of God that she had the courage to hang on to these words and keep walking with Him and let Him love her and guide her through the pain and heal her broken heart. She didn't choose to be single, but found victory through the fears, hurts, struggles and loneliness. As she walked the journey of a widow, she found it to be a very lonely walk. The Lord spoke to her and said "Take loneliness by the hand and don't allow it to be your enemy but let it be your friend." She asked the Lord many times throughout the years about what she should be doing and His answer every time was "I'm not as concerned about what you are doing as I am about what you are becoming." God has breathed life into her on this journey. She didn't know what to hope for or dream anymore. She had no desires. Walking this journey taught her that her only desire is the desire for the Lord God Almighty.
Author: Nikki Waltrowski Publisher: Xulon Press ISBN: 1619966239 Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 86
Book Description
"The Victorious Lady" is about Nikki's personal journey down the path of a Victorious life in the Lord, and that life is not one without loss, heartache, tears, and brokenness. Faith, hope, trust, believe....these words are the essence and foundation of God's word. These are the words that Nikki found difficult to walk in after the traumatic death of her husband. Hopelessness took its place in her heart. She felt like she had no faith because if she did, then why this trauma in her life? Why did God tell her to "Rejoice" at her husband's death bed? Could she really trust God after the loss of her husband, vision, hopes and dreams? What was left to believe in? It was by the Grace of God that she had the courage to hang on to these words and keep walking with Him and let Him love her and guide her through the pain and heal her broken heart. She didn't choose to be single, but found victory through the fears, hurts, struggles and loneliness. As she walked the journey of a widow, she found it to be a very lonely walk. The Lord spoke to her and said "Take loneliness by the hand and don't allow it to be your enemy but let it be your friend." She asked the Lord many times throughout the years about what she should be doing and His answer every time was "I'm not as concerned about what you are doing as I am about what you are becoming." God has breathed life into her on this journey. She didn't know what to hope for or dream anymore. She had no desires. Walking this journey taught her that her only desire is the desire for the Lord God Almighty.
Author: Patrice Hollrah Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 113593892X Category : History Languages : en Pages : 348
Book Description
From warrior women to female deities who control the cycle of life, female characters in Native American literature exhibit a social and spiritual empowerment that is quite different from the average Pocahontas we are used to seeing in mainstream literature. This work argues that a tribal construct of gender relations, where the relationship between male and female roles is complementary rather than hierarchical, accounts for the existence of these empowered female characters in Native American literature. Focusing on the work of four of the twentieth century's most famous Native American authors, Zitkala-Sa, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie, Hollrah suggests that it is important to evaluate Native American literary female characters in a cultural paradigm that is less Euro-American and more compatible to the complementarity of Native American culture.
Author: Louisa May Alcott Publisher: Macmillan ISBN: 0812523334 Category : Fiction Languages : en Pages : 480
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Uniquely packaged to appeal to the young reader with bright, colorful cover art, this Tor Classic tells of four sisters: Meg the beauty, Jo the rebel, Beth the peacekeeper, and Amy the dilettante. Their stories, their dreams, their romances, and their quarrels keep us turning page after page as they grow together into womanhood.