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 | Calling the Sarah Generation | karita | Novel | Religion and Spirituality | 1 | n/a | Jul 22, 2008 |
Summary:This is not a novel but too long to be listed as a short story. It is non-fiction. The book challenges older women to fulfill their God-given purpose even in older age. The author looks at various aspects of the purpose of life for women of mature age and their relationship with God. Communication,family, prayer life and relationships are addressed.
The author herself now in her 70s remains actively engaged in Christian teaching.
Biblical quotes are taken from the King James Bible.Chapters: |
 | Black Men Can't Kick | Nathan B. Childs | Novel | Commercial Fiction | 6 | n/a | Jun 3, 2008 |
Summary:Henry Simms is a retired college football coach. For the last five years, he and his wife have been thriving in their golden years, but life doesn't always follow our agendas. Chapters: |
 | Why not be of service? | DebrahsWritings | Poetry | Religion and Spirituality | 8 | 1.52 | May 15, 2008 |
Summary:I went to a workshop, and meet this young woman. She is from Puerto Rice and has not yet master English Writing skills. As I was sitting in the workshop feeling out of place I began to wonder where I belonged. Then we were given an assignment to write an outline for our essays. I noticed right away the young woman seemed to be having difficulty getting started. Something that seems so natural to me as a writer is rather difficult for her. I asked if I could help, and she said yes, please. I asked her a few questions to help her get started then about 1/2 way through the outline she suddenly took off and ran with the assignment. The workshop was on service learning.
When I walked in the door I had no idea what I was up for. By the end I had received much more than I had given.Chapters: |