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  our daily bread authors 2019: What Really Matters James Banks, 2019 What Really Matters invites you to discover what the Bible says about faith, hope, and love--and why these vital concepts are significant to your relationships with God and others. This 365-day devotional collection includes a combination of Scripture, engaging stories, and compelling quotes to encourage you in your daily walk with the Lord. You'll find life-changing truths in this treasury of wisdom from the writers of Our Daily Bread--truths that will encourage you to . . . put your trust in the Sovereign Lord. increase your passion for God. share His amazing love with others. Discover how you you can move forward in life with confident hope, as you grow in your understanding of what really matters to God.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread M. R.De Haan, 1959
  our daily bread authors 2019: Overcoming Fear and Worry James Watkins, 2019-04-22 Overcoming Fear & Worry helps you identify some surprising reasons for worry while also challenging you to a deeper trust in God's plan. With Watkins's warm wit and compassionate coaching through Scripture, you'll examine your doubts and fears and explore practical biblical and behavioral principles to break the worry habit.
  our daily bread authors 2019: My Utmost for His Highest Oswald Chambers, 1999-09 Enjoy the inspiration and encouragement of Oswald Chambers's timeless, well-loved collection of Scripture-based devotions, plus daily prayers!
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread Noel Vietmeyer, 2011 Norman Borlaug's work in breeding wheat is a large part of the reason the world has not yet run out of food. This is the story of his life and his struggles.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread Elisabeth Day Douglas, 2001-10-01 This spiritually uplifting, beautifully designed, silk-bound volume is rich with scripture, literature and meditations, and designed to provide readers of all denominations with a daily source of reassurance, inspiration and comfort. Our Daily Bread is an enduringly lovely and eloquent source of daily inspiration or occasional comfort. Its 365 daily passages on a wide range of topics help readers navigate life's most treasured and troubling moments; special selections of scripture, literature and personal writings focus on major milestones and subjects such as family, loss, birth, renewal, love and marriage. All biblical quotations are drawn from the New International Version (NIV). Other readings come from such renowned writers, educators, artists and thinkers as St. Augustine, Emily Brontë, Samuel Johnson, Francis Bacon, Billy Graham, Fannie Hurst--and many others.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread Devotional Collection Our Daily Bread Ministries, RBC Ministries Staff, 2012 Written exclusively by Our Daily Bread s women authors, this is a devotional and a journal rolled into one so you can enjoy a meditation, write down your thoughts, and read Scripture each day.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Daily Bread Gregg Segal, 2019-06-04 As globalization alters our relationship to food, photographer Gregg Segal has embarked on a global project asking kids from around the world to take his Daily Bread challenge. Each child keeps a detailed journal of everything they eat in a week, and then Segal stages an elaborate portrait of them surrounded by the foods they consumed. The colorful and hyper-detailed results tell a unique story of multiculturalism and how we nourish ourselves at the dawn of the 21st century. From Los Angeles to Sao Paulo, Dakar to Hamburg, Dubai to Mumbai we come to understand that regardless of how small and interconnected the world seems to become each year, diverse pockets of traditional cultures still exist on each continent, eating largely the same way they have been for hundreds of years. It is this rich tapestry that Segal captures with care and appreciation, showcasing the page-after-page charm of Daily Bread. Contrasted with the packaged and processed foods consumed primarily in developed nations, questions about health and sustainability are raised and the book serves as a catalyst for consideration of our status quo. There's an old adage, The hand that stirs the pot rules the world. Big Food is stirring the pot for children all over the world. Nonetheless, there are regions and communities where slow food will never be displaced by junk food, where home-cooked meals are the bedrock of family and culture, and where love and pride are expressed in the aromas of stews and curries.
  our daily bread authors 2019: God Sees Her Our Daily Bread Ministries, 2020-03-03 By women for women, this beautifully styled giftbook of Our Daily Bread devotions reassures you that God sees you, God knows you by name, and God cares about every detail of your life. Includes a ribbon marker.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Ten Days Without Daniel Ryan Day, 2013-12-17 A Rebellion against Apathy. A Strategy for Action. “Life is full of good intentions, but for too many, our good intentions never become good actions—they don’t move us forward, draw us closer to God, or make a difference in the world. Good intentions are cans of paint that could have become amazing works of art…but never did.” —Daniel Day, in Ten Days Without Daniel Day could tell you all about his love for God and his desire to live as a follower of Jesus. But it took a simple but radical experiment to move from simply talking about it to actually living like it. For ten days at a time, Daniel chose to abandon a certain “necessity”—a coat, a voice, shoes, media, furniture, legs, touch—and to blog about it to raise funds and awareness for organizations that are doing amazing things to make a difference in the world. And then he invited others to join him in the experiments and spread the vision. Together they served God and others—and experienced significant personal change in the process. Ten Days Without is the story of their life-altering adventure. Ten Days Without is a compelling story and practical guide that will equip you and your friends to break through walls of convenience and indifference, and join a movement that is confronting apathy and ignorance around the world to make an impact on people’s lives in a God-honoring way. Ten Days Without is where our good intentions end and making a difference in the world begins.
  our daily bread authors 2019: God's Big Story for You Our Daily Bread Ministries, 2018-06-06 This whimsically illustrated picture book is a trustworthy, Bible-based way to explain sin, salvation, and sharing the good news to children.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Stand Strong Our Daily Bread Ministries, 2020-10-06 Men are encouraged to embrace God's strength in every area of life with this deluxe edition of Stand Strong. This handsome, sturdy cork binding contains daily devotions plus space for prayer requests, to-do lists, or study notes.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Good News! It's Christmas! Glenys Nellist, 2019-10-02 Introduce children to the miracle of Jesus's birth through the Christmas narrative. With a playful pattern of alternating rhymes, this book will help you teach your child the reason we celebrate the Christmas season.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread , 2014 Open the pages of the 2015 Our Daily Bread Devotional Collection for a daily dose of encouragement through the wisdom of God’s Word. Scripture and thoughts for reflection join 365 meditations drawn from the beloved Our Daily Bread devotional booklet. Available in two colors, this leather-like devotional offers lasting durability and style. An ideal gift for current Our Daily Bread readers, it’s also a great way to introduce new readers to one of the most widely read devotional resources in the world.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Sally's Baking Addiction Sally McKenney, 2016-11-09 Updated with a brand-new selection of desserts and treats, the Sally's Baking AddictionCookbook is fully illustrated and offers more than 80 scrumptious recipes for indulging your sweet tooth—featuring a chapter of healthier dessert options, including some vegan and gluten-free recipes. It's no secret that Sally McKenney loves to bake. Her popular blog, Sally's Baking Addiction, has become a trusted source for fellow dessert lovers who are also eager to bake from scratch. Sally's famous recipes include award-winning Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Cookies, No-Bake Peanut Butter Banana Pie, delectable Dark Chocolate Butterscotch Cupcakes, and yummy Marshmallow Swirl S'mores Fudge. Find tried-and-true sweet recipes for all kinds of delicious: Breads & Muffins Breakfasts Brownies & Bars Cakes, Pies & Crisps Candy & Sweet Snacks Cookies Cupcakes Healthier Choices With tons of simple, easy-to-follow recipes, you get all of the sweet with none of the fuss!
  our daily bread authors 2019: Eat This Book Eugene H. Peterson, 2006 The bestselling author of The Message challenges believers to read the Scriptures on their own terms, as God's revelation, and to live them as they read them.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Mom's Daily Bread Good Books, 2019-04-16 A beautiful book of Bible verses to inspire, challenge, and uplift mothers. The perfect Mother’s Day gift, baby shower gift, or anytime gift for the Christian mom who could use a little encouragement from the words of the Bible and the life of Jesus. This beautiful book features one Bible verse for every day of the year. Each verse is selected to uplift, challenge, or strengthen a mother’s heart. Mothering is a hard—and blessed—job, and alone time is often in short supply. This book is perfect for picking up in the brief in-between moments—while nursing, while the kids are engaged in a game, or while you sip that precious cup of coffee just before the little ones wake. Sometimes all it takes is one verse to reconnect with God and set your day on a more Christ-centered path. Peaceful, colorful backgrounds complement the beauty of the words on each page, creating a tranquil way to engage with every verse. Find refreshment, guidance, and joy in Scriptures such as: “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” —Proverbs 22:6 “The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving.” —Psalm 28:7 “As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you.” —Isaiah 66:13 This small book is just the right size for Mom to carry with her in the diaper bag, on her daily commute to work, or to the playground. Mom’s Daily Bread ensures that each day comes with heartening reminders of how God sees and loves us in the midst of all the ups and downs of mothering.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Different Like Me Xochitl Dixon, 2020 In Different Like Me, follow a diverse group of children as they work together to help a giant balloon toward a surprising conclusion. Celebrate differences and uncover what we have in common on this whimsical journey of discovering we're all part of God's wonderful creation.
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  our daily bread authors 2019: Bread Science Emily Buehler, 2021 Bread Science is the complete how-to guide to bread making. It covers the entire process in detail. With over 250 photos and illustrations, it makes bread making approachable and fun. Learn how to . . .-use preferments to increase the flavor of your bread,-create and maintain your own sourdough starter,-mix a well-balanced dough and knead it to perfection,-give your dough additional strength with a folding technique,-shape smooth, symmetric boules, batards, and baguettes,-modify your oven to make it better for baking bread, and more.In addition to the craft, Bread Science explains the science behind bread making, from fermentation reactions to yeast behavior, gluten structure, gas retention, and more. If you like to understand why things happen, Bread Science is for you.The 15th anniversary edition contains all the great content of the original edition, with a beautiful new cover.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread RBC Ministries Staff, Our Daily Bread Ministries, 2013-05 This year's worth of devotionals from Our Daily Bread offers a daily reading based on a Scripture passage and developed around a relevant story or illustration that illuminates the truth of God's Word.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Good News! It's Easter! Glenys Nellist, 2019-03-06 Written by best-selling and award-winning author Glenys Nellist, Good News! It's Easter! is a playful and colorful book introducing children to the gift of new life we have in Jesus.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Biblical Economics Robert Craig Sproul, 2009-01-01 Americans are obsessed with money, yet understand little of the workings of economics. Worse yet is the fact that what we think we know is just plain wrong. Politicians and special interest groups benefit from this ignorance while the American people slip deeper into debt and financial slavery. Biblical Economics offers clear, straightforward, and biblically grounded explanations of the basic principles of economic activity. Dr. Sproul examines the many way in which God provides us with our daily bread and helps the reader discover certainty in uncertain times. - Back cover.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Feisty Faith Nancy Gavilanes, 2020-09-24 Walking by faith can be challenging, especially when we're waiting for God to fulfill His promises to us or are blindsided by tests and trials. But don't lose heart and grow weary. Trust God no matter what! Feisty faith is steadfast and has the tenacity to keep trusting God in the midst of adversity, the grit to stand on God's Word even during the brutal storms of life, and the audacity to believe God for the impossible. The Feisty Faith devotional will encourage and inspire you as you walk by abounding faith, hope, and love and live your God-given dreams. May your faith be fueled, your hope ignited, and your heart set ablaze with the love of God.
  our daily bread authors 2019: The Prayer Coin Elisa Morgan, 2018 Take a coin. Toss it in the air. Now call it. Heads? Tails? What if you could choose both sides? Elisa Morgan birthed the prayer coin idea as she was struggling in her own prayer life. Should she be blatantly honest about her desires or just leave everything to God and let Him lead? An epiphany came when Elisa noticed how Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane: Take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done (Luke 22:42). Jesus Christ begged for relief from the trial He faced, while utterly complying with what He knew the Father's will to be. Honesty and abandon--in the same breath. Elisa discovered that Jesus invites us to both. And the emotional back-and-forth, between full-out honesty and giving it up in abandon, actually drew her closer to God. If Jesus--our Savior, Mentor, and Friend--could pray both sides of the prayer coin, could we as well?
  our daily bread authors 2019: Telling Secrets Frederick Buechner, 1992-04-10 With eloquence, candor, and simplicity, a celebrated author tells the story of his father's alcohol abuse and suicide and traces the influence of this secret on his life as a son, father, husband, minister, and writer.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Our Daily Bread Bible Sourcebook Dave Branon, 2019-02-11 The Bible can be intimidating because of its length and its complexities. In an entertaining and insightful way, the Our Daily Bread Bible Sourcebook provides an easy guide to better understand Scripture. This unique format explores the who, what, when, where, why, and wows of each book of the Bible. It can be used as both a great introduction and a handy companion to the Bible. You'll learn interesting facts, read narratives about the authors, discover archaeological and geographical information, and so much more!
  our daily bread authors 2019: Bless the Lord, O My Soul Our Daily Bread Ministries, James Banks, Xochitl Dixon, Dave Branon, Anne Cetas, Bill Crowder, Patricia Raybon, Tim Gustafson, Kirsten Holmberg, John Blase, Elisa Morgan, 2020-08-18 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name! Psalm 103:1 (ESV) Just as the psalmist says, we can declare with our whole being that God is worthy of our praise. Each reading in this collection of Our Daily Bread meditations invites you--heart, soul, and mind--into worship of the Almighty. Sit in His presence enjoying Scripture and prayer each day and let Him fill you with new appreciation for His great gifts.
  our daily bread authors 2019: The Green-Eyed Monster Who Had a Heart of Gold Aware Ayers, 2019-03-22 To King! Reggie Cornelious Howard, this book, “The Green-Eyed Monster Who Had a Heart of Gold,” is for you. Praise him! Praise him! Praise him! You asked how come I never wrote a book about you. King! Reggie Cornelious Howard, you were the greatest lover that I ever had, and to this very day, my heart still skips a beat when I think of the love we had. I should have married you. God speed. I will see you when my journey is over and the Lord has told me my work is done. I will continue to reach back to others and serve the church and the kingdom of God until he says, “Come on home, my child.” I pray that a big, gigantic smile will be on my face, an elation of a joyous home-going celebration. Thank you for sharing God’s love with others as our daily-bread ambassador!
  our daily bread authors 2019: Blessed Is She Victoria Saunders McAfee, 2019-09-26 Blessed Is She inspires you to grow closer to God as you witness what He's done in the lives of others. This testimonial-style prayer book will encourage you to embrace and trace God's hand working through their lives even when they don't recognize his presence. Written by 30 African American women, this book presents scripture, stories, and practical applications that highlight the struggles of women. Be transformed and learn the power and joy of prayer and intercession in your personal spiritual journey.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Leo Tolstoy in Conversation with Four Peasant Sectarian Writers Andrew Donskov, 2019-04-30 The theme of the peasantry is central throughout most of Tolstoy’s long career. His obsession with this class is seen not just as a matter of social or humanitarian concern, but as a response to the questions of “how to live a good life” and “what is the meaning of life that an inevitable death will not destroy?” These questions plagued him his entire life. The letters he exchanged with the four major peasant sectarian writers (Bondarev, Zheltov, Verigin, and Novikov) reveal that Tolstoy was matched as a profound thinker by his correspondents, as they converse on religious-moral questions, the meaning of life and how one should strive to find it, and on a wide array of burning social and personal problems. Reading through the analysis and the extensively annotated letters as a unified whole, elucidates the progressive development of the ideas they shared (and where these diverged) and which guided Tolstoy’s and his correspondents’ lives. Juxtaposing Tolstoy’s letters with those of his four sectarian correspondents makes them even more significant as it shows them in their original context – a dialogue, or conversation. Also, with the aim to present the conversation in an even broader context, Andrew Donskov briefly discusses Tolstoy’s relationship with peasants in general as well as with each of the four individual writers in particular. In addition, he provides a background sketch of two major religious groups, namely the Doukhobors and the Molokans, both of which still claim sizeable populations of followers in North America today. Originally published in 2008 by the Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa under the title Leo Tolstoy and Russian peasant sectarian writers: Selected correspondence, the expanded University of Ottawa Press edition includes 44 letters never published in English, out of the total 155 letters. Correspondence translated by John Woodsworth. This book is published in English. - La paysannerie traverse la longue carrière de Tolstoï. Son obsession avec cette classe sociale doit être comprise non seulement comme une préoccupation sociale ou humanitaire, mais aussi comme une réponse aux questions « Comment mener une belle vie? » et « Quel est le sens de la vie que la mort inévitable ne saurait détruire? » qui l’ont hanté sa vie durant. La correspondance qu’ont échangée Tolstoï et quatre écrivains sectaires et liés à la paysannerie (Bondarev, Zheltov, Verigin et Novikov) révèle de grands penseurs. Au fil des échanges, les questions de religion et de moralité, du sens de la vie et comment faire pour le découvrir, et d’une gamme de questions sociales et personnelles du jour sont abordées. La lecture et l’analyse de cet ensemble d’échanges épistolaires enrichis de notes détaillées témoigne du développement progressif des idées qu’ils partageaient (ainsi que leurs divergences), et qui ont guidé la vie de chacun d’entre eux. La juxtaposition des lettres de Tolstoï et de ses quatre correspondants sectaires, qui sont présentées dans leur contexte original de dialogue – ou de conversation – permet d’en pleinement apprécier l’importance. Dans le but de situer cette conversation dans un contexte plus grand, Andrew Donskov aborde la question de la relation qu’entretient Tolstoï avec les paysans en général, d’une part, de même qu’avec chacun de ces quatre écrivains, d’autre part. Il offre par ailleurs un texte de présentation sur les Doukhobors et les Molokans, deux groupes confessionnaux qui comptent encore aujourd’hui un nombre appréciable d’adeptes en Amérique du Nord. Ce livre est publié en anglais.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Moments of Peace for Moms Our Daily Bread Ministries, Anne Cetas, Dave Branon, Elisa Morgan, James Banks, Xochitl Dixon, Kirsten Holmberg, Bill Crowder, Amy Boucher Pye, Estera Pirosca Escobar, Tim Gustafson, 2019-09-16 Mom, you need the support only God can give.These meditations on God's love and peace provide rest for your soul in 365 five-minute breaks. The devotions cover topics such as stress, worry, and busyness, as well as pay tribute to the joys of motherhood. This book is perfect to carry it with you on the go or enjoy in the comfort of your home.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Pizza Barbara Caracciolo, 2020-09-22 From focaccias to pan pizza and the deep-dish delight of Chicago-style, Pizza: The Ultimate Cookbook will capture your taste buds and your imagination. Did you know that a person who makes pizza is known as a pizzaiolo? Pizza has a delicious history that travels back to Southern Italy, to at least the 10th century, where the term was first recorded. Since then, pizzaiolos developed unique flavors throughout time until pizza has become the staple we know today. This is the definitive guide to pizzas and flatbreads worldwide and features: More than 300 delicious recipes made for every palate Over 800 pages, this is the perfect gift for the pizza lover in your life Profiles and interviews with world-famous pizza makers will have you craving a slice Delectable recipes will help satiate your cravings and awaken your taste buds to flavor combinations you’ve never tried before: BBQ Chicken Pizza, Teriyaki Salmon Pizza, Pizza with Squid Ink & Seafood, and more Gorgeous, full-color photography brings each slice to life in front of you long before you roll out the dough. With Pizza: The Ultimate Cookbook on hand, you’ll always go back for seconds.
  our daily bread authors 2019: The 40-Day Feast Wendy Speake, 2023-01-17 Get hungry for God's Word Many Bible believers aren't Bible readers, while others devour God's Word and are hungry for more. Whether you've read your Bible multiple times, only tasted bits and pieces, or are ready to finally whet your appetite for the first time ever, these forty daily devotionals will help you to taste and see how good and applicable God's Word is to your daily life. The 40-Day Feast invites you to the table to · learn how to ingest and digest whole passages for yourself · discover the transforming power bound up in your Bible · apply its truths to your daily life · awaken a deep hunger for more of God and less of the things that don't satisfy Now is the time to seek and find what God has to say and how we are to live as a result. Pull up a chair! Welcome to the feast! Wendy's writing always makes me hungry for the Word of God and eager to grow in my love for its Author. The 40-Day Feast is such a gift! It will whet your appetite for God Himself as you grow to understand His Word.--Monica Swanson, author of Boy Mom and Raising Amazing
  our daily bread authors 2019: Sense of Wonder Hannah Opliger, Amanda Luedeke, 2024-09-30 Celebrate God's presence with all five senses by going on an experiential journey throughout Thanksgiving, Christmas, and into the New Year! Explore 50 Scripture-based devotions with prompts and practices that help recenter your relationships on the newborn King amid the busyness of the season. Enjoy beloved holiday traditions while reconnecting to the God who is in all with your whole mind, body, and soul.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Saving Marriages Dr. Trevor Fraser, Dr. Edith Fraser, 2023-07-31 This couples’ devotional book invites you to spend the next one hundred days intentionally working on your marriage by daily reading and following the call to action. It invites you to make your marriage a priority by forming a strong spiritual foundation. Each day provides a text, a spiritual thought, and a call to action and ends with a prayer. Couples who make this commitment will notice the transformation to their marriage. Come with us on this journey called marriage for the next one hundred days and see what you can learn about each other while you develop tools to renovate your marriage.
  our daily bread authors 2019: The Syrian Christ Abraham Mitrie Rihbany, 2019-11-29 In The Syrian Christ, Abraham Mitrie Rihbany masterfully intertwines personal narrative with cultural exploration, drawing readers into the complex tapestry of Syrian spirituality and identity. This evocative work presents a profound reflection on the nature of Christ from a Syrian perspective, highlighting the intersection of Eastern traditions and Western Christianity. Rihbany's prose, rich with lyrical beauty and emotional depth, invites an immersive experience that transcends mere religious discourse, and situates the tale within the broader socio-political context of early 20th-century America. Through his unique blend of biography, theology, and cultural commentary, Rihbany articulates a nuanced understanding of faith that resonates with his audience, offering a bridge between disparate worlds. Abraham Mitrie Rihbany was a Lebanese American scholar and writer deeply rooted in the traditions of his homeland. Born in a Christian family, his experiences of migration and assimilation into American society informed his exploration of identity and spirituality. Rihbany'Äôs scholarly background as a linguist and theologian enabled him to juxtapose Eastern and Western ideologies effectively, making a significant contribution to multicultural understanding in America at a time of cultural upheaval. For readers interested in theological studies, cultural anthropology, or those seeking to understand the confluence of Eastern and Western thought, The Syrian Christ provides an invaluable perspective. Rihbany'Äôs work not only enriches religious discourse but also fosters empathy and appreciation for the complexities of immigrant identities, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to explore the multiple expressions of faith and culture.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Little Bones David Baillie, 2019-11-19 Hamilton, Ontario, 1953. A nine-year-old boy meets with a horrific death at the hands of a sociopath; his little body is then hidden away in a soon-to-be-sealed tenement coal chute where it lies for two decades. The remains, discovered by contractors rerouting a pipe in 1974, make for sensational news; the fact that ten small bones are missing causes further speculation. But interest in the cold case fades quickly—except in the imagination of a tragically lonely boy named Scott Campbell, a resident of that sad building who suffers (equally) from undiagnosed Selective Mutism and the terrible neglect of his mentally ill mother. In the building’s furnace room, Scotty meets his one and only friend: a child’s playful, coal-black shadow that follows him through a litany of foster homes and into adulthood. Now, in 1987, thirteen years after the discovery of those remains, Scotty is an enigmatic street artist who makes strange sculptures out of found objects, which he leaves in the forgotten and overlooked corners of the city. Scotty’s social worker, Simon, despairs over Scotty’s plight: the mute will soon be completely on his own, for he aged out of government-sponsored aid almost two years ago and is now living on the remnants of a miracle extension arranged by Simon’s boss. Simon also has his own dilemma: as a Mohawk with invested interest in the Six Nations of the Grand River, he feels like he is betraying his own community by working for the government-funded Children’s Aid Society in Hamilton. Caught between pressure at home and the impending end of Scotty’s meagre support, Simon is losing faith in both the System and himself. Little Bones is a heart-rending tale of loss, redemption, and the cruel consequences of investing in that most beautiful of lies—hope.
  our daily bread authors 2019: Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition Deanna Reder, 2022-05-03 Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition critiques ways of approaching Indigenous texts that are informed by the Western academic tradition and offers instead a new way of theorizing Indigenous literature based on the Indigenous practice of life writing. Since the 1970s non-Indigenous scholars have perpetrated the notion that Indigenous people were disinclined to talk about their lives and underscored the assumption that autobiography is a European invention. Deanna Reder challenges such long held assumptions by calling attention to longstanding autobiographical practices that are engrained in Cree and Métis, or nêhiyawak, culture and examining a series of examples of Indigenous life writing. Blended with family stories and drawing on original historical research, Reder examines censored and suppressed writing by nêhiyawak intellectuals such as Maria Campbell, Edward Ahenakew, and James Brady. Grounded in nêhiyawak ontologies and epistemologies that consider life stories to be an intergenerational conduit to pass on knowledge about a shared world, this study encourages a widespread re-evaluation of past and present engagement with Indigenous storytelling forms across scholarly disciplines
  our daily bread authors 2019: The Art and Craft of Motion Pictures Vincent LoBrutto, 2019-08-02 This volume can rightfully be called a film school in a single book. Investigating and analyzing the elements and concepts of motion picture creation, this book looks closely at 25 films that represent a wide range of styles and subjects. Although most motion picture viewers have seen numerous movies in their lifetime, few in the general public have a firm and deep understanding of how motion pictures are created, or a grasp of the intricacies of cinematic storytelling and content. By presenting 25 films, American and international, Hollywood and independent, this book educates and enlightens readers about the details of the motion picture creation process. Some readers will have viewed certain films in the volume, but many will be introduced to major cinematic works within the canon of great and essential films for the very first time. Topics explored include animation, period films, editing, directorial style, and non-linear cinematic structure. Readers will learn about the origin of the jump cut in Breathless, time and space in Hiroshima Mon Amour, and the editing in Orson Welles's essay film F is for Fake. The Art and Craft of Motion Pictures: 25 Movies to Make You Film Literate will educate the novice and avid moviegoer alike about the inner workings of this dynamic, popular, and culturally significant art form.
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"Our" is a possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or association with a group of people that includes the speaker and one or more other individuals. It suggests a sense of belonging …

OUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OUR is of or relating to us or ourselves or ourself especially as possessors or possessor, agents or agent, or objects or object of an …

OUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’. There are two types: possessive pronouns and …

OUR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use our to indicate that something belongs or relates both to yourself and to one or more other people.

Our vs. Are: Meanings, Differences, and Proper Use
Jun 3, 2021 · While “our” and “are” sound very similar, these two words have completely different meanings. …

Are vs. Our: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
Are is a verb, while our is a possessive pronoun. They cannot be substituted for each other, and to do so would be a mistake. A re is an important a …