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2026
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The Future Is a Place addresses defective systems of culture, politics, religion, and social relationship with poetic discourse reflecting the predicament of the abandoned and rejected whose voices carry little social power. The collection of poems provides an unforgettable portrait of life on the margins, where the working-class, Black, Brown and rejected human beings overlooked by mainstream society weep about shattered dreams and keep hope for a divided society alive.
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We build our lives around our personal and professional relationships. A key element to having successful relationship is the ability to communicate, especially if you are looking for professional success. Successful people are always able to get their point across clearly and people listen to them. They are charismatic and people just seem drawn towards them. These are the people that we call people magnets, and they have mastered the art of communication.You can learn how to be a...
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Coping with Stress, Avoiding Burnout, Overcoming Fear . . . and More
2013
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Fear, stress, low self-confidence . . . if troubling emotions have gotten the best of you, learn how God can use them instead as trigger points that will bring out the very best in you. This incisive book from renowned Bible teacher Harold J. Sala shares scriptural principles to unleash God’s power as you turn your emotions into friends and become a more positive, confident, and fulfilled person by Making Your Emotions Work for You.
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Biblical Advice on Counseling Friends in Need
2013
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When a casual conversation turns into a friend confiding: “I struggle with depression,” “I’m an alcoholic,” “I’m having relationship problems,” “I have a sexual addiction,” etc., be ready with sound, biblical guidance that offers lasting hope. When Friends Ask for Help by renowned Bible teacher Harold J. Sala is a clear and easy guide that will help you help others using the Word of God and the power of the Holy Spirit.
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"Wild Animals of Yellowstone National Park" by Harold J. Brodrick is a captivating exploration of the diverse wildlife that inhabits one of America's most iconic national parks. The book delves into the behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts surrounding various species, from majestic bison to elusive wolves. Brodrick's vivid descriptions and insightful observations provide readers with a deeper understanding of the ecological balance within Yellowstone, making it an essential read f...
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The Bags We Carry is poetry that offers a linguistic painting of public culture leaving one with images, triggered thoughts, and a mix of feelings about bearing open the hopes, struggles, and vulnerabilities of human beings yearning for the kind of truth rationality alone overlooks. These poems will not give directions to Times Square nor provide facts such as historians, scientists, or journalists do; instead, this work delivers news by inviting readers to dream into a different ...
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The Place across the River addresses defective systems of culture, politics, religion, and social relationship with poetic discourse reflecting the predicament of the abandoned and rejected whose voices carry little social power. The collection of poems provides an unforgettable portrait of life on the margins, where the working class, Black, Brown, and rejected human beings overlooked by mainstream society weep about shattered dreams and keep hope for a divided society alive.
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On the Sight of Angels is poetry that makes the American context the focus of thinking, imagination, and observation to cast a light on experiences of exclusion and belonging. The poetry in this collection is presented as a mode of knowing knotted with a larger world of human experiences, giving voice to both social divisions and new possibilities of life together. Poetry carries the reader beyond intellectual meaning into the terrain of emotional, imaginative, and experiential me...
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Words Chosen for the Wall is poetry testifying to the deepest elements in the American dream casting a light on cultural diversity, experiences of exclusion and belonging, and the walls of dividing hostility in society. It explores new paths that leap for unity, empathy, and hope. In this collection, poems give voice to experiences in a divided world and reach for beauty, unity, and emotional clarity. Like graffiti on walls, the poems call out various and different kinds of abuses...
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Far and Near
2023
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The Looking Glass: Far and Near is poetry that searches voices in the cities of a divided America faced with an unraveling democracy and across borders where people negotiating the fragility of life offer a vision of transcendence through recovery of our common humanity. The leaps of imagination expressed in each poem reflect on issues such as COVID-19, lethal police violence, criminalized kids, school mass shootings, asylum seekers, race relations, reckless politics, and the cont...
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Tell Somebody is poetry about what is seen, touched, tasted, and heard that takes on the beauty and ugliness in society. Each poem seeks to persuade the overlooked into public light. The collection comments on the exclusion familiar to people that have their backs pressed against the wall and are concerned to arrest the consequences of inequality issuing forth from cultures of cruelty. Readers are welcomed to step into the existential reality of persons who challenge the moral cla...
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The Days You Bring is poetry that documents the nuances of the human condition at the edges of society by lifting up people negotiating their sense of the call and fragility of life. The collection comments on life on the streets, in cities, villages, contemporary society, and across borders by describing the character of human beings who especially insist they do not have to beg the question of their humanity in the world. The poems invite the reader to step into the world of per...
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