books:
My Words Consume Me -- an anthology of Youth Speaks Poets
Various
McSweeney's
, 2003
Youth Speaks is a Bay Area nonprofit, with satellite workshops around the country, providing a safe space for high school students to put their thoughts and emotions down on paper and on the stage. This book captures a few of their brave and talented students as they express themselves in spoken word poetry both in print and on CD. There is some inspirational work here. All proceeds from this book will go to the programs of Youth Speaks.
More-With-Less Cookbook : Suggestions By Mennonites on How to Eat Better and Consume Less of the World's ...
93 reviews
Doris Janzen Longacre
Herald Press
, 1976
Wore my first copy out....!
This amazing cookbook has been a staple in our home since the mid-70's when cooking with whole grains and offering meatless dishes for dinner was weird. The Mennonites have long focused on healthy foods and joyful preparations that are kind to your food budget and consume less of the world's limited food resources. I wore out my first copy and am delighted to be able to still buy this wonderful ...
Watch This, Listen Up, Click Here: Inside the 300 Billion Dollar Business Behind the Media You Constantly ...
7 reviews
David Verklin
,
Bernice Kanner
Wiley
, 2007
Great Read/Fabulous Industry Insights
How businesses are following technolgy in order to reach customers is truly amazing. I never knew some of this stuff was possible. David Verklin is a guru to advertisers about where they should be putting their money. This book is not only for people in the advertising industry, but for everyone who wants to know what's going to be happening next. Ads on your iPhone? Custom ads when you turn ...
The Fire That Consumes: A Biblical and Historical Study of the Doctrine of Final Punishment
13 reviews
Edward Fudge
AuthorHouse
, 2000
Superb Book on Final Punishment!
This book is a historical and biblical look at hell. Not only does the author exegete scripture impeccably, he explains how traditionalists got their start; namely Plato's heavy influence on early Christianity that states that the soul is innately immortal. Fudge uses the old testament and new testament evenly to demonstrate that the unsaved are eternally destroyed in the fires of hell, not ...
The fire that consumes: A Biblical and historical study of final punishment
1 review
Edward Fudge
Providential Press
, 1982
Great book, Scripturally sound. Recommended.
Mr. Fudge's book is eye opening. I had believed the traditional view of hell for over 20 years. Now I can't believe how unscriptural it is. The conditionalist view fits perfectly. The technical name is called "Conditional Immortality" and Mr. Fudge does an excellent job stating the case. The forward is by the great evangelical scholar F.F. Bruce. The wages of sin is death (Rom 6:23) (not ...
And the Flames Did Not Consume Us : A Rabbi's Journey Through Communal Crisis
4 reviews
Gary Mazo
Rising Star Press
, 2000
Surviving the unimaginable
When I was young if someone in the news did something terrible, inevitably my mother would say "Thank God he wasn't Jewish". It was always apparent that one should never do anything to embarrass the Jewish community. This is a book about someone who was not only Jewish but also a Rabbi who did something very terrible, he allegedly had his wife murdered. The book while telling the story in a ...
Fire That Consumes: Biblical Case for Conditional Immortality
9 reviews
William Fudge
,
Edward W. Fudge
Paternoster Press
, 1996
Thorough Biblical Exposition On Hell
What does the Bible really teach about God's righteous wrath. Is God's wrath a means to an end, or is God's wrath an end in itself? What does the Bible mean by such words and phrases as "forever," "unquenchable fire," "eternal punishment," "eternal destruction," "death," etc. Do you really wish to submit to the authority of God's infallible Word on the subject of hell. Then, dear ...
The Flames Shall Not Consume You
1 review
Mary Ellen Ton
David C. Cook Publishing Co.
, 1982
I was truly touched by this book. I was enlightened.
This book touched me in ways that I never expected. I was inspired by Mary's strength that she was strong enough to write a book about this ordeal and lived to tell about her love of Christ and how she was inspired by god to tell her story of her suffering.
How Much Should a Person Consume?: Environmentalism in India and the United States
Ramachandra Guha
University of California Press
, 2006
Based on research conducted over two decades, this accessible and deeply felt book provides a provocative comparative history of environmentalism in two large ecologically and culturally diverse democracies--India and the United States. Ramachandra Guha takes as his point of departure the dominant environmental philosophies in these two countries--identified as "agrarianism" in India and "wilderness thinking" in the U.S. Proposing an inclusive ...
Hooked!: Buddhist Writings on Greed, Desire, and the Urge to Consume
6 reviews
Shambhala
, 2005
Commercialism and the Middle Way
When my mother-in-law gave me Hooked!, by Stephanie Kaza, for my birthday, I thought that I might be in for some dreadfully guilt-laden reading. A collection of 17 essays on Buddhist perspectives on greed, desire and the urge to consume, Hooked! was at first glance intriguing yet potentially upsetting. I wasn't sure if I was ready to face up to my own materialistic views. I have always ...
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