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Catherine Marshall

    27 september 1914 – 18 maart 1983

    Catherine Marshall was een auteur wier schrijven diep putte uit haar geloof en persoonlijke ervaringen. Ze inspireerde lezers met haar verhalen over geloof, veerkracht en de menselijke geest. Haar literaire nalatenschap wordt gekenmerkt door haar vermogen om de complexiteit van het leven te verkennen met hoop en mededogen. Marshalls werk resoneert bij lezers vanwege de spirituele diepgang en de authentieke weergave van de menselijke conditie.

    Mr. Jones, Meet the Master
    Christy
    Julie
    A Man Called Peter
    Christy's Choice
    Midnight Rescue
    • Midnight Rescue

      • 112bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      5,0(2)Tarief

      Ruby Mae Morrison and the mission's black stallion vanish in a furious storm. As Christy searches for them in the cold, blinding rain, she runs headlong into three angry moonshiners. Will she survive this terrifying test of faith and courage?

      Midnight Rescue
    • Christy's Choice

      • 112bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      Christy must decide whether to continue teaching in Cutter Gap, a poor mountain hamlet, or to return to her hometown where she would be more comfortable and safe.

      Christy's Choice
    • Exploring the life of Peter Marshall, the narrative highlights his role as a trusted advisor to influential leaders while emphasizing his deep faith and commitment to God. The book reveals his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in both political and religious spheres, showcasing his friendships and the impact he had on those around him. Through anecdotes and reflections, it paints a portrait of a man dedicated to service, integrity, and faith in action.

      A Man Called Peter
    • A New York Times BestsellerWill the dam hold?Julie Wallace has always wanted to write. Trying to escape the Great Depression, Julie's father buys the Alderton Sentinel, a small-town newspaper in flood-prone Alderton, Pennsylvania, and moves his family there. As flash floods ominously increase, Julie's investigative reporting uncovers secrets that could endanger the entire community.Julie, the newspaper, and her family are thrown into a perilous standoff with the owners of the steel mills as they investigate the conditions of the immigrant laborers. As the Alderton Sentinel and Julie take on a more aggressive role to reform these conditions, seething tensions come to a head.When a devastating tragedy follows a shocking revelation, Julie's courage and strength are tested. Will truth and justice win, or will Julie lose everything she holds dear?

      Julie
    • 4,2(1451)Tarief

      In the year 1912, nineteen-year-old Christy Huddleston leaves home to teach school in the Smoky Mountains -- and comes to know and love the resilient people of the region, with their fierce pride, their dark superstitions, their terrible poverty, and their yearning for beauty and truth. But her faith will be severely challenged by trial and tragedy, by the needs and unique strengths of two remarkable young men, and by a heart torn between true love and unwavering devotion. And don't miss another heart-soaring bestseller from Catherine Marshall: Julie

      Christy
    • Political Deference in a Democratic Age

      British Politics and the Constitution from the Eighteenth Century to Brexit

      • 364bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      The concept of deference is examined through its historical and political significance in British politics, emphasizing its persistence despite perceptions of obsolescence. The book traces the evolution of deference from the eighteenth century to contemporary events, highlighting its role in legitimizing institutions and influencing key political decisions, such as Brexit. By analyzing theoretical texts alongside specific legal and historical instances, it illustrates how deference has shaped political dynamics and continues to impact governance in the modern era.

      Political Deference in a Democratic Age
    • Beyond Ourselves

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      This spiritual adventure from best-selling author Catherine Marshall relates tales from her childhood to marriage, and reads like a secret, questioning journal-and journey. Along the way, Marshall offers guidance on topics such as forgiveness, suffering, miracles, unanswered prayer, and healing. The result is a poignant revelation of her authentic search for a meaningful life, a practical faith, and a closer relationship with God.With more than two million copies in print, the continuing vitality of Beyond Our Selves stems from its basic practicality as a book that shines insight on subjects concerning every believer. In fact, Beyond Our Selves is inspiring millions of people around the world in search of meaning for their lives-challenging them to stretch their beliefs, deepen their faith, and revitalize their purpose.

      Beyond Ourselves