Bøger af Bruce Elliott
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228,95 kr. Fifteen years ago, abused, abandoned and orphaned children were everywhere on the streets of Kiev, Ukraine. With the initiative of a few caring individuals, a ministry has launched that is changing the lives of a generation. In July 2013, a group of four from San Diego, California traveled to Ukraine to meet many children being rescued from abuse and abandonment. This book is a journal of the group's meeting and engaging with amazing children being rescued, from infants to 16 year olds, and gifted, loving workers who are selflessly serving them. The children are severely at risk. They are from homes, to the extent they exist at all, characterized by alcoholism, drug abuse, child abuse, neglect and abandonment, and prostitution. "Rescuing Ukrainian Children" is the description of this burgeoning, transformational ministry from the perspective of outsiders who were privileged to meet the children and those caring for them, and to participate first-hand in this life changing work. Ministries visited and described included an orphanage in Kiev, a summer camp for children at risk, a ranch for adults and families that are otherwise homeless, disabled, and recovering addicts in a rural area in the northern part of Ukraine, and a women's prison that holds mothers with young children. Annotated with hundreds of color pictures, the account is thrilling, eye-opening, heart rendering and life changing. Much has been and is being accomplished. There is much more to do, especially in Ukraine's current extraordinary political times. "Rescuing Ukrainian Children" puts it all in context, and casts a vision for expansion of this vital work. For those who cannot go personally, this book is the opportunity for an insider's view that will not be forgotten. *Note - all net royalty proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to Children's Rescue Center in Ukraine.
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353,95 kr. The Pittsburgh Division had its earliest beginnings in 1837, but what would be known as the main line was not completed until 1871. At its height, the Pittsburgh Division consisted of five distinct main lines and 14 branch lines, and the division had trackage rights over the Western Maryland and Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroads. Images of Modern America: The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad s Pittsburgh Division looks at five of these lines: the B&O Main Line from Cumberland to Pittsburgh; the Pittsburgh and Western; the Somerset and Cambria; the Fairmont, Morgantown and Pittsburgh; and the Wheeling, Pittsburgh and Baltimore."
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453,95 kr. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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208,95 kr. ONE IS A LONELY NUMBERThey cut out part of his tubercular lung in prison. But after the breakout, all Larry Camonille can do is run and keep on running. He's ready to die rather than go back inside. Mexico looks good, where the weather is more accommodating to a man with bad lungs. He wants to stay in Chicago and take care of that lying tramp who promised to keep the getaway money for him. But Chicago is too hot. On the lam, Camonille bums it down to Ohio. That's where he meets Vera, a used-up lush with a warm and inviting manner. And Jan, fresh and young and boy-crazy. They all want something from Camonille, but all he has to give is his life.BLACK WINGS HAS MY ANGEL When Ken first meets Virginia, he's fresh off a jail break and a gig on an oil rig. She’s his first woman after months on the water but how could he know she'd get under his skin so quickly? That instead of ditching her he'd come to need her, not only for himself but for the foolproof robbery scheme his cellmate had cooked up before he was shot to death going over the wire? Ken has a plan, and Virginia can handle a Packard like a pro--and she wants the bucks even more than he does. They stay together, they plan together, and before long they're on the run together. But can either one of them really love the other? Or trust the other?
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- 208,95 kr.