Tawatchai Mahissaya itibaren Korolivka, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine

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05/04/2024

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2019-08-20 15:40

Şehitlik ve Şehitlerimiz TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Bilgeoğuz Yayınları

I picked this up for a quick beach read...and had no idea how emotionally invested I would become in this story. The central character of the story is Anna, a 13 yr. old girl whose older sister, kate, has had leukemia since the age of 2. Anna was basically chosen (out of 4 fertilized eggs) because she was a genetic match for Kate, and they wanted to use her cord blood for Kate. In her 13 yrs, Anna has not only donated her cord blood, but her blood and bone marrow more than once. Kate is now in need of a kidney transplant, and Anna's parents want her to donate one of her kidneys. Anna is suing her parents for custody of her body, and wants to make donation choices her own. As a mother, I was emotionally conflicted throughout the entire story, taking sides with each character as I read them. I still don't have the answers, but I walked away from the story appreciating the strength of family, and of parenting, and how, as a mother, I make choices every day for and about my children, without even a thought of who I love best. What if someone made me answer that question in a courtroom? I love them all in different ways. Picault is so gifted in her descriptions of moments: "Why are terms of endearment always foods? Honey, cookie, sugar, pumpkin. It's not like caring about someone is enough to sustain you." or "My chest feels full of glitter and helium, the way it used to when I was little and riding my father's shoulders at twilight.." Great read.

2019-08-20 21:40

The Cold Light Of Day (Gizli Hedef) (DVD) TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

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Arleta Richardson's books are treasures from the past. For those who are familiar with her work, these were books, that late at night, during summer vacations and with friends, we would read stories out loud and giggle at each stories....Growing up, reading these books now, is a trip back to simpler times before internet, social media, cell phones, television....everything and giggling at how different times are now for the people in Richardson's book and the times now. Little girls would love how, even then, they will see a little girl who wants to be an individual and pretty and the misadventures that are tempered by a Grandmother's love....This is a timeless book for parents, grandparents and kids to enjoy and bond over. Filled as well with godly values and morals that transcend time, generations and culture, these "Grandma Attic's" stories, are a delight to have on one's book shelf and be it mom, looking for a fun read to transport her back to when she was a little girl, or to pass on to, this generation, a wholesome set of stories and adventures, Richardson's books are an absolute delight. It's well worth getting the entire set and a delight to see the series out again, to capture a new generation's heart and to remind past generation's of stories that had them sneaking the book into bed, late at night, with a flashlight to read till the end.

2019-08-20 22:40

10.Sınıf Fizik Konu Anlatımlı-Aydın Akbay TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Evrensel İletişim Yayınları

I think this book does the best of all I have read of addressing the many issues Protestant converts and their families would face. Gillquist does it in a manner that is very down to earth and easy to read. I think this is also just a great book for Christians to read in general even if they are not remotely considering Orthodoxy. There is a lot to be gleaned from these pages. The book specifically addressed several things that have come up as walls for me, but was very brief and as such unfortunately silent about many other things. While I appreciate and like many things about the Orthodox church and now feel a greater understanding of my faith and the practice of that faith as it relates to church history and tradition, I am still not convinced about specifically cultural practices in the Orthodox church from music styles, to Byzantine chanting for reading scripture and praying, to interpersonal greetings and such. I just find much of it very Eastern and not at all like Western culture or appealing to Western culture. It isn't that these cultural practices offend me or that I think people are wrong for practicing them, they just are not my culture. One of the things I learned as a communications major about interpersonal communication, particularly when you are going to be communicating with those of another culture is you learn about them and adapt to their preference. Everything from approximate personal space preference, to proper titles, forms of address, mannerisms, proper clothing, colors, expectations of gifts, etc is studied prior to communicating with those of another culture on a business level. I think some Protestant churches in many ways have done an excellent job of this in missions and learning about another culture before sending people out (to be sure they have made made serious mistakes, but I'm just saying my own experience has seen otherwise). I think the Orthodox church is failing miserably in this even with the efforts of Gillquist and others involved in the AEOM. Our experience in Orthodox churches in the last few months has found them to be still very Eastern. We are not Eastern! I think if the Orthodox church wants to be more effective they need to stop trying to preserve the cultural identities of the jurisdictions like Antioch, Greece, Russia, etc. and embrace and realize that American culture is different and that it is OK (I am not saying they should embrace all of American culture because we all know that has its problems). I am not of Byzantine heritage, so why do I need to chant my prayers and scripture in the Byzantine style? Most American music is in the major scale and that is what we are used to, why at church do we need to submit to the harmonic minor scale in order for it to be proper worship to God? Because I don't think these really are the things that make or break the faith. Some may argue then why not submit to them while I argue why should I.

Okuyucu Tawatchai Mahissaya itibaren Korolivka, Luhans'ka oblast, Ukraine

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