Showing results for "meg gorzycki"
Showing 1 - 9 of 9 Results
Adult content is visible.
Remember the Main
The Gay Bar that Started a Movement in the Northland
2026
EN
The untold story of how a generation of LGBTQ Minnesotans found a voice, a purpose, and community in a Twin Ports bar.When Bob Jansen was fired from his job as a professor at a religious university in Duluth, he didn’t go quietly. The resulting legal settlement provided enough capital for a down payment on a dream. In 1983 he opened the Main Club, which became a hub for LGBTQ social life in the Twin Ports and Iron Range of northern Minnesota. More than just a bar, ...
PHP838.99
The Peace We Can’t Reach
Confronting Narratives That Deny Our Conditions, Jam Our Spiritual Frequencies, and Defile Shalom
2023
EN
Propelled by George Floyd's murder in her hometown of Minneapolis, Meg Gorzycki addresses the question of why peace is difficult to cultivate and sustain, and finds that America has always had a love-hate relationship with peace. The Peace We Can't Reach posits that peace is more than the absence of war and aggression, and in its most profound sense is shalom, the commitment to live for the well-being of all so that compassion and justice might prevail. Exploring shalom from the perspectiv...
PHP1,217.19
or Free with Kobo PlusTeaching for Apocalypse
COVID-19’s Message to Educators and Those They Serve
2020
EN
If the coronavirus does not get us, our ignorance might. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious gaps in Americans' education. Did education cause the outbreak? No. Did our assumptions, false narratives about the world, and our willingness to blindly accept whatever our partisan poohbahs said contribute to our woes? Perhaps. Could education be improved so we can better understand the world, nature, public health, economics, and our own government? Absolutely. During the pandemic, thousands o...
PHP1,049.29
or Free with Kobo PlusGod Bless Our Cubicles
Sustaining Spirituality in the Workplace
2019
EN
Weasels in the workplace, colleagues in crisis, and bombastic bosses--we all know what it is like to have a "job from hell." We also know that, despite our industriousness and integrity, many of us will someday have to choose between groceries, health care, and heating the apartment. The nuns who taught me in grade school said that all work, regardless of skills or status, was a ministry. By our helpfulness and kindness on the job, we contributed to the common good. Oh, to have those nuns ...
PHP1,049.29
or Free with Kobo PlusTeaching and Facilitating Retreats with Caesar
A Guide to Caesar Ate My Jesus: A Baby Boomer’s Reflection on Spirituality in the American Empire
2017
EN
This manual provides educators and retreat facilitators with questions for guided reflection and discussion, and with ideas about how to orchestrate conversations based on these reflections. The material illuminates some considerations instructors and facilitators may address as they plan for courses and retreats. This guide will help instructors and facilitators plan lessons and activities that aim to enrich scholarship, critical thinking, and personal spiritual development.
PHP525.79
or Free with Kobo PlusThe ABCs of a Troubled Republic
Musings on American Values
2019
EN
See Jack worship; Pray, pray, pray! "Please make me holy, Lord, But not today." Could it be that God sometimes uses humor to teach us? Here are some raucous rhymes for reflection that will poke and prod at the propriety of our piety. We Americans often wave our Christian credentials around the world, while at the same time being naughty to our neighbors, mired in materialism, and jarringly juvenile. In the style of basal readers, this book takes a swipe at hypocrisy. More than a parody of ...
PHP583.59
or Free with Kobo PlusDastardly Discourse
Rescuing Rhetorical Capital from Indecency and Incivility
2020
EN
Screaming at the television, compulsively firing off tart little tweets, and blogging until we are blue; these signal that we are feeling the effects of dastardly discourse. We live in a world where people feel entitled to use words to hurt, exploit, and publicly degrade humanity. We daily consume rhetoric that makes a mockery of decency and civility. Leaders of key social institutions, including government, news media, and religious organizations, who are supposed to be role models of rea...
PHP1,049.29
or Free with Kobo PlusCaesar Ate My Jesus
A Baby Boomer’s Reflection on Spirituality in the American Empire
2017
EN
What the hell happened on the way to making the world a better place? We boomers were told our success would be unlimited. We had democracy and capitalism, and God was on our side. We took our religious teachings seriously, and set out to end bigotry, violence, and destitution. Inevitably, we collided with American Caesars, whose power and wealth was sufficient to dominate national and international affairs. Political and religious Caesars appropriated Jesus and used him to justify war, se...
PHP1,385.09
or Free with Kobo PlusThe Student Guide to Historical Thinking
Going Beyond Dates, Places, and Names to the Core of History
2019
EN
Learning history as only a collection of dates and names prevents us from seeing the true value of the past. The Student Guide to Historical Thinkingreveals the study of history as a mode of thinking with real current-day implications. It begins with a focus on important historical understandings and then presents strategies for fostering fair-minded historical thinking. Students learn to engage with the past in a way that promotes critical thinking about the present and future.As ...
PHP1,510.19
People who read this also enjoyed
Alienated America
Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse
2019
EN
Accessible
Now a Washington Post bestseller.Respected conservative journalist and commentator Timothy P. Carney continues the conversation begun with Hillbilly Elegy and the classic Bowling Alone in this hard-hitting analysis that identifies the true factor behind the decline of the American dream: it is not purely the result of economics as the left claims, but the collapse of the institutions that made us successful, including marriage, church, and civic life.During the 2016 preside...
PHP780.89
Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
And Other Conversations About Race
2017
EN
The classic, New York Times-bestselling book on the psychology of racism that shows us how to talk about race in America.“An unusually sensitive work about the racial barriers that still divide us in so many areas of life.” ―Jonathan Kozol, author of Amazing GraceWalk into any racially mixed high school and you will see Black, White, and Latino youth clustered in their own...
PHP812.59
Persona Non Grata
The Death of Free Speech in the Internet Age
2014
EN
Accessible
From an acclaimed professor and former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, a passionate and edgy defense of free speech in Canada, and the role the internet plays in the issue.In February 2013, Tom Flanagan, acclaimed academic, University of Calgary professor, and former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, made comments surrounding the issue of viewing child pornography that were tweeted from the event he was speaking at and broadcast worldwide. In the t...
PHP881.39











