Some loves donât end with the relationship but burrow deep into the heart, live there hidden and silent for years, then one day for no clear reason emerge with a voice--a story to tell, a moment in time to recall and honor.
Brooke and Leah Fulcher are about as different as two sisters can be, a division accentuated by Leahâs deafness. How is it then that each becomes the otherâs best friend, not only totally reliant on one another but also...
Is your church active and engaged in its surrounding neighborhood? Do you feel called to have the church do more than what seems possible? A Little Yeast in Flour will help you reimagine your churchâs role in the community using solid...
While the façade is one of the most thoroughly theorized elements of architecture, it is also one of the most questioned since the end of the 19th century. Within the discipline of architecture, the traditional understanding of the façade...
This recipient of the Melvin E. Bradford Prize from the St. George Tucker Society examines African American magical practices from colonial times to the rise of modern spiritual supply stores. Among the topics under investigation are the mixed African,...
This dissertation in practice as submitted to Creighton University explores the barriers pastors face in developing partnerships with local public schools. The researcher identifies barriers, determines their relative weight, and identifies the procedures...