You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
None
Experience the deep, emotional healing Jesus promises. Inner healing is an important part of the Gospel message. You can supernaturally experience healing by exposing the hidden lies that keep you in bondage. This workbook study presents a framework within which you can learn to pray, listen, and receive God’s healing in a progressive step-by-step process. Its practical instruction, examples, and personal stories can empower you to deliberately listen to God in ways that bring deep freedom, assurance, and inner healing. With compassion and biblical insight, Rusty Rustenbach guides you through: Connecting with God and experiencing greater intimacy in your relationship with Him Uncovering the lies responsible for unhealthy mindsets, destructive habits, and emotional pain How to know when you’re hearing God’s voice Jesus said, “The truth will set you free.” Take Him at His word and experience the inner healing your soul craves. Designed for ministry use, small groups, and personal study, this book includes questions for discussion and reflection.
Katharine Hepburn: grande dame of American actresses, fierce individualist, and living legend. Nominated for 12 Academy Awards and winner of four, Hepburn achieved stardom against formidable odds. The woman behind the legend emerges in this sympathetic yet clear-eyed portrait of her exceptional life and loves. Filled with accounts of her relationships with Spencer Tracy, Howard Hughes, and many others, here is the fascinating story of a determined and invincible woman. From her ferociously guarded private life to Broadway's lights and Hollywood's Golden Age, A Remarkable Woman reveals a star whose courage and magnetism knew no bounds. Throughout her life Hepburn spoke her mind, mixing a native Yankee forthrightness with the social conscience she learned from her parents and her own brand of stubbornness. This book is a fascinating look not only at the invincible Katherine Hepburn but at a whole era—the golden age of Hollywood set against the struggles for women’s equality and the glittering lights of Broadway.
The first major Katharine Hepburn biography independent of her control reveals the smart, complicated, and sophisticated woman behind the image Onscreen she played society girls, Spencer Tracy's sidekick, lionesses in winter. But the best character Katharine Hepburn ever created was Katharine Hepburn: a Connecticut Yankee, outspoken and elegant, she wore pants whatever the occasion and bristled at Hollywood glitter. So captivating was her image that she never seemed less than authentic. But how well did we know her, really? Was there a woman behind the image who was more human, more driven, and ultimately more triumphant because of her vulnerability? William J. Mann—a cultural historian an...
Many Broadway stars appeared in Hollywood cinema from its earliest days. Some were 19th century stage idols who reprised famous roles on film as early as 1894. One was born as early as 1829. Another was cast in the performance during which Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. One took her stage name from her native state. Some modern-day stars also began their careers on Broadway before appearing in films. This book details the careers of 300 performers who went from stage to screen in all genres of film. A few made only a single movie, others hundreds. Each entry includes highlights of the performer's career, a list of stage appearances and a filmography.
None
Research on the Dunham family ancestors including a look at the Fuller genealogy. The author's great great grandfather (Robert F. Dunham) married his great great grandmother, Henrietta Maria who was a Fuller. One of their sons (great grandfather) was Ephraim Fuller Dunham. I also found that she was a seventh generation descendant of Edward Fuller of the Mayflower voyage--p. [14-15]. Edward Fuller (1575-1621) was a son of Robert and Frances Fuller. He immigrated in 1620 from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, and married Ann Hall. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, California and elsewhere.