I Just Need Time To Think

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I Just Need Time to Think!

Everyone needs more time to think. Choosing how to spend our thought-time is crucial. Mark Eckel brings thirty years of Christian reflective study experience to bear on the topic. I Just Need Time to Think! spotlights encouragement on the goal of thoughtful learning for every follower of Christ. 52 brief essays support us to: Slow down in a fast-paced culture Replace distractions with peaceful focus Adjust schedules for retreat Discipline our minds Commit to reading Promote the vocation of student Sidestep the obstacles of study Continue down the path of learning Establish a place to think Change the character, the core of our being I Just Need Time to Think! Reflective Study as Christian Practice is a call for Christians everywhere to spend their thought-time well, applying the psalmists wisdom: Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them (Psalm 111:2)
Longing to Tell

In this revealing volume, Black women discuss their sexual lives, from coming-of-age and erotic adventures to AIDS, abuse, and interracial dating. In a culture driven by sexual and racial imagery, very few honest conversations about race, gender, and sexuality actually take place. In their absence, commonly held perceptions of black women as teenage mothers, welfare recipients, mammies, or exotic sexual playthings remain unchanged. Rather than risk being stereotyped, most Black women have retreated into silence. Now Tricia Rose breaks this silence by presenting the sexual testimonies of black women. The twenty women included in this volume span a broad range of ages, education levels, and socioeconomic backgrounds. In their own words, they talk with startling honesty about sex, love, family, relationships, and intimacy. Their stories dispel prevailing myths and provide revealing insights into how Black women navigate the complex terrain of sexuality. Nuanced, rich, and powerful, Longing to Tell is required reading for anyone interested in issues of race and gender.
God Gave Her a Silver Necklace

Roe, Culpatus is the home to 17 year old, Alexander Malcolm. An only child to a lackadaisical mother and a workaholic father, who works for the Culpatus government, The Dynasty. Unbeknownst to Alex, and the rest of the citizens in Culpatus, The Dynasty keeps them under close surveillance in case Christians are found within their borders. Alex, who is an easy going teenager coasting through life, is one day faced with something peculiar. Someone peculiar. A strange girl with an even stranger family. When Alex finds out that they are Christians, he becomes deeply interested in their way of life. Alex is forever changed when he is welcomed into a love he had never experienced before. Book One of the three part series.