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Review Of Pick A Pumpkin By Patricia Toht, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Pick A Pumpkin By Patricia Toht, Katherine M. Korwan

Library Intern Book Reviews

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Review Of Snow Days By Deborah Kerbel, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Snow Days By Deborah Kerbel, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of Welcoming Elijah: A Passover Tale With A Tail By Lesléa Newman, Katie Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Welcoming Elijah: A Passover Tale With A Tail By Lesléa Newman, Katie Korwan

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Review Of We Are Water Protectors By Carole Lindstrom, Katie Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of We Are Water Protectors By Carole Lindstrom, Katie Korwan

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Review Of Seashells: More Than A Home By Melissa Stewart, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of Seashells: More Than A Home By Melissa Stewart, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of The Heart Of A Whale By Anna Pignataro, Katherine M. Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of The Heart Of A Whale By Anna Pignataro, Katherine M. Korwan

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Review Of The Great Pumpkin Contest By Angie Rozelaar, Katherine Korwan Jan 2021

Review Of The Great Pumpkin Contest By Angie Rozelaar, Katherine Korwan

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Review Of Exquisite: The Poetry And Life Of Gwendolyn Brooks By Suzanne Slade, Grace E. Kohler Jan 2021

Review Of Exquisite: The Poetry And Life Of Gwendolyn Brooks By Suzanne Slade, Grace E. Kohler

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Review Of I'Ll Root For You By Edward Van De Vendel, Nicole Spencer Jan 2019

Review Of I'Ll Root For You By Edward Van De Vendel, Nicole Spencer

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A Reader's Guide To The Major Writings Of Jonathan Edwards, Nathan A. Finn, Jeremy M. Kimble Nov 2017

A Reader's Guide To The Major Writings Of Jonathan Edwards, Nathan A. Finn, Jeremy M. Kimble

Faculty Books

Jonathan Edwards—widely considered one the most important theologians in American history—has influenced generation after generation with his transcendent vision of our great and glorious God. But reading his writings for the first time can be a daunting task.

Here to be your trustworthy guides are some of the very best interpreters of Edwards, who walk you through his most important works with historical context, strategies for reading, and contemporary application—launching you into a lifetime of discovering Edwards’s God-centered vision of the Christian life for yourself.


Better All The Time, Carre (Armstrong) Gardner Mar 2015

Better All The Time, Carre (Armstrong) Gardner

Alumni Book Gallery

Sephy Darling knows how to take care of everyone but herself. As "the fat Darling sister," she's learned to be comfortable in the background. When a friend's happiness causes her to take a hard look at her own life, Sephy decides it's time for a big change. But transforming the outside turns out to involve more inward metamorphosis--and courage--than she ever bargained for.

There's no doubt that when it comes to launching Copper Cove's new community arts program, Amy Darling is the woman for the job. She may be young, but she has the creativity, drive, and vision to get …


Review Of E-I-E-I-O: How Old Macdonald Got His Farm By Judy Sierra, Austin C. Becton Jan 2015

Review Of E-I-E-I-O: How Old Macdonald Got His Farm By Judy Sierra, Austin C. Becton

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All Right Here, Carre (Armstrong) Gardner May 2014

All Right Here, Carre (Armstrong) Gardner

Alumni Book Gallery

Ivy Darling can’t have children of her own, and her husband Nick’s resentment is forcing them apart. And while Ivy has the support and love of her large, close-knit family, Nick’s family has never welcomed her into the fold.

When the three children next door are abandoned by their mother, Ivy and Nick take them in for the night. One night becomes several, and suddenly Ivy and Nick find themselves foster parents to the only African-American kids in the town of Copper Cove, Maine. As Ivy grows more attached to the children, Nick refuses to accept their eclectic household as …


Particular Scandals: A Book Of Poems, Julie L. Moore Jun 2013

Particular Scandals: A Book Of Poems, Julie L. Moore

Faculty Books

Broad in scope--theological, ecological, and personal--and acutely particular in details--witnessed and lived--the affecting poems in Particular Scandals explore how one endures suffering, avoiding the clichés of both bitterness and transcendence. Thus, while Moore's poetry depicts the debilitating ruin illness wreaks, it also embraces the beauty and mystery in creation, in faith, even in tribulation itself. At the book's core is pure paradox and insightful integration, wedding Christmas--Christ's incarnation and eventual, willing sacrifice--to pain and grief. Thus, on the heels of Moore's multiple surgeries and amid her husband's serious heart problem--both while in their forties--come "flashes of hallelujah" and songs knit …


When You Don't See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story, Rebecca Baker, Nadine (Terrill) Hennesey Jan 2011

When You Don't See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story, Rebecca Baker, Nadine (Terrill) Hennesey

Faculty Books

How can you trust God when your world has been suddenly turned upside down? When You Don't See His Plan by Nadine Hennesey with Rebecca Baker tells the remarkable story of Nadine's struggle to overcome fear, renew her trust in God, and move forward in life after the unexpected death of her husband. Discover how you can move beyond devastating circumstances in your own life and follow God, even when you don't see His plan.


Slipping Out Of Bloom, Julie L. Moore Jan 2010

Slipping Out Of Bloom, Julie L. Moore

Faculty Books

A book of poems written by author Julie L. Moore.


Luther's Scottish Connection, James Edward Mcgoldrick Jan 2008

Luther's Scottish Connection, James Edward Mcgoldrick

Faculty Books

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Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach Jan 2007

Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach

Alumni Book Gallery

George Hunt Pendleton is a significant but neglected figure in the history of nineteenth-century politics. A Democrat from Cincinnati, Ohio, Pendleton led the mid-western faction of the party for much of the nineteenth century. He served in the Ohio Senate for one term before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857 until 1865. He was a leader of the Extreme Peace Democrats during the Civil War and was General George B. McClellan's running mate in the presidential campaign of 1864. Losing both the election and his seat in the House, he spent almost fifteen years out of public …


Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach Jan 2007

Gentleman George Hunt Pendleton: Party Politics And Ideological Identity In Nineteenth-Century America, Thomas S. Mach

Faculty Books

George Hunt Pendleton is a significant but neglected figure in the history of nineteenth-century politics. A Democrat from Cincinnati, Ohio, Pendleton led the mid-western faction of the party for much of the nineteenth century. He served in the Ohio Senate for one term before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1857 until 1865. He was a leader of the Extreme Peace Democrats during the Civil War and was General George B. McClellan's running mate in the presidential campaign of 1864. Losing both the election and his seat in the House, he spent almost fifteen years out of public …


Hero And Anti-Hero In The American Football Novel: Changing Conceptions Of Masculinity From The 19th Century To The 21st Century, Donald L. Deardorff Jan 2006

Hero And Anti-Hero In The American Football Novel: Changing Conceptions Of Masculinity From The 19th Century To The 21st Century, Donald L. Deardorff

Faculty Books

This book examines the rise and evolution of the football narrative, from 1870 to the present, in order to analyze and define the process by which American men have sought to fashion masculine identity over the last century. The author uses the athletic hero as a representative of a larger number of templates or centers (the religious man, the business tycoon, the family man, the rebel, etc.), many of which have been used by various men to make meaning of their lives.


A Match Made In Heaven: How Singles And The Church Can Live Happily Ever After, Wendy Widder Jan 2003

A Match Made In Heaven: How Singles And The Church Can Live Happily Ever After, Wendy Widder

Alumni Book Gallery

Singles and the church may seem to go together like a grilled steak at a vegetarian party but God has a radically different plan . . . one where everyone truly belongs in the family of God.


Living Whole Without A Better Half, Wendy Widder Jan 2000

Living Whole Without A Better Half, Wendy Widder

Alumni Book Gallery

An unabashed celebration of the wholeness of single life lived within the will of God. Using the lessons of Bible characters, the author shows singles how to find abundance in life instead of letting it slip away while waiting for marriage.


God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick Jan 2000

God's Renaissance Man: Abraham Kuyper, James Edward Mcgoldrick

Faculty Books

Like his predecessors in church history, Kuyper was a person of massive intelligence, immense learning, terrific energy, and zealous faith. He nevertheless received great adulation from his beloved kleine luyden (little people) of the working and lower middle classes, many of whom struggled to survive economically and few of whom could afford a higher education. Throughout his long career as a pastor, journalist, educator and political leader, Kuyper maintained close contact with the common people and communicated with them effectively, even though he was far above them in intellect and formal learning.


Say To This Mountain: The Life Of James T. Jeremiah, Gregory Kenneth Belliveau Jan 1999

Say To This Mountain: The Life Of James T. Jeremiah, Gregory Kenneth Belliveau

Faculty Books

Biography of James T. Jeremiah.


The Exponent, Winter 1994, Cedarville College Jan 1994

The Exponent, Winter 1994, Cedarville College

The Exponent

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The Exponent, Spring 1993, Students Of Cedarville College Apr 1993

The Exponent, Spring 1993, Students Of Cedarville College

The Exponent

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The Exponent, Autumn 1992, Cedarville University Oct 1992

The Exponent, Autumn 1992, Cedarville University

The Exponent

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The Exponent, June 1991, Cedarville University Jun 1991

The Exponent, June 1991, Cedarville University

The Exponent

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The Exponent, November 1990, Cedarville University Nov 1990

The Exponent, November 1990, Cedarville University

The Exponent

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The Book Of Ashes, Cedarville College Apr 1990

The Book Of Ashes, Cedarville College

The Exponent

The Book of Ashes was a publication of Alpha Phi Lambda. It is included in this series because, like The Exponent, it was a student literary magazine, and it appears that only one issue was ever published.