The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Constance Heaven
Publisher Vintage
Pages 423
Release 1989
Genre
ISBN 9780434326129

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The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Roxanne St. Claire
Publisher Harlequin Treasury-Silhouette Desire 90s
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Man-woman relationships
ISBN 9780373766086

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Colin McGrath had never forgotten Gracie, nor what had really happened the night they spent together. Now he had three weeks to tell her the truth.




The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Sam George
Publisher Purich Books
Pages 148
Release 2023-05-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0774880872

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“My name is Sam George. In spite of everything that happened to me, by the grace of the Creator, I have lived to be an Elder.” Set in the Vancouver area in the late 1940s and through to the present day, this unflinching account follows Sam from his idyllic childhood on the Eslhá7an (Mission) reserve to the confines of St. Paul’s Indian Residential School, and then into a life of addiction and incarceration. But an ember of Sam’s spirit always burned within him, and so this is also a story of survival and redemption, of facing past trauma to rebuild a life and a future.




The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Chilco Choate
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781894384070

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Old Nero, the biggest grizzly of the Chilcotin; Siberia, the too-friendly black wolf; and Lucky, the not-so-lucky guide are some of the characters in Chilco Choate's latest collection of yarns and pithy observations from BC's backcountry. Changing some names to protect the guilty, he skewers the once-a-year hunters who, stricken by "buck fever," blast away like they're at a target range then wonder why their guide won't take them out after big game. This long-time hunter also reveals how he's maybe softening with age, enjoying time in the bush as much with a camera as with a gun and sometimes cheering on the prey instead of the predator. There are tried-and-true packing tips for readers planning their own expedition to the backcountry, a discussion of fire power, and culinary ideas sure to whet the appetite of a trail-weary traveller, as well as a few yarns about memorable bush-camp meals that maybe weren't quite so tasty. There are also close encounters with wolves and cougars, and fascinating details on the lives and behaviour of some of BC's most revered critters. For a change of pace, Chilco describes a winter he spent away from his beloved Chilcotin, feeding herds of elk in the East Kootenay. This gives him a chance to examine the resource-use plans too often dictated by ranchers and foresters who turn a blind eye to conservation and the rights of the wildlife that was on the range first. Chilco Choate first came to the Chilcotin in 1952 to try cowboying. Enticed by the lure of the great plateau, he was soon leading both seasoned hunters and hesitant dudes through the back country by day and spinning campfire stories by night. Chilco's previous book for Heritage House, Born for the Wild Country, tells of his early years, hunting and playing hooky along the Nicomekl River near White Rock, BC. In Unfriendly Neighbours, his first book, he describes his volatile relationship with the Gang Ranch.




The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Stuart P Scott
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 175
Release 2022-09-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1803133937

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The Fire Still Burns explores a variety of themes relating to ministry particularly in the United Reformed Church but with broader application across the Reformed tradition.




The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns
Title The Fire Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Constance Heaven
Publisher Random House
Pages 531
Release 2013-08-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1448185270

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Let much-loved author Constance Heaven sweep you away in this captivating and compelling romance spanning pre-war Europe. Both heart-warming and heart-wrenching, this is perfect for fans of Fiona Valpy, Kristin Hannah and Katie Flynn. 'Readable and atmospheric' -- DUBLIN TIMES. 'Excellent! Difficult to put down' -- ***** Reader review 'Exciting read' -- ***** Reader review 'A great novel from a great writer' -- ***** Reader review *************************************************************** Leading a demonstration for the starving children of the Rhondda, Luke Llewellyn Jones is literally swept off his feet by the daughter of a Russian princess. For it is Tanya who first hits, then carries him in her car to her father's hospital. It it something of an eye-opener for Luke to be invited to the Cambridgeshire home of Lord Aylsham, and to meet his delightful and unconventional family who chatter as easily in Russian as English. And all too easy to fall for the lovely and impetuous girl who still insists it was him that ran into her. But Luke's dream of winning Tanya's heart is broken the moment she meets the charming but enigmatic Dirk von Richter. She leaves England to live in a Europe trembling on the brink of war. And it is in very different and dangerous circumstances that Luke risks all to see her again - among the bleak and far-flung mountains of Siberia.




The Bush Still Burns

The Bush Still Burns
Title The Bush Still Burns PDF eBook
Author Terry Allen Moe
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 249
Release 2021-03-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506468705

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Terry Allen Moe came as pastor to Redeemer Lutheran, a traditional, working-class congregation in a poorer, mixed-race neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, in 1981. Five US presidents, six Portland mayors, and four Lutheran bishops later, Redeemer had been transformed into an innovative, spiritual-not-religious, member-based nonprofit called Leaven Community, and a new ELCA congregation--Salt and Light Lutheran--nested in the midst of Leaven. This is the story of how an intertwining of spirituality and organizing transformed a pastor and congregation. Using the metaphor of paying attention to the voice of God in the burning bush (Exodus 3), Moe describes how he and the congregation turned to the burning bush of deepened spirituality coupled with hard-nosed organizing embodied in the IAF network. The process was not easy or smooth, but the pastor and people changed, and together they impacted the larger Portland community. This is the story of listening, discerning, acting, and evaluating to address the upstream causes of pressing issues and of identifying and lifting up the public dimensions of people's pain. This is the story of prayer circles that addressed societal challenges contributing to people's private struggles. This is the story of unearthing and confronting the impacts of political decisions, overcoming the mentality that "church and politics don't mix." Sunday worship shifted to include the stories of addiction, job loss, rising energy costs, and ecological grieving from the members and their neighbors. This book demonstrates how the power of spiritual discernment and community organizing can transform a community of faith. It's timely inspiration for congregations struggling to find their way out of decline and the immobilization caused by fear and lack of creative leadership.