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Susan Moore

    A Story For The Tabloids
    Guardians of the Word
    The Psychology of Family History
    • The Psychology of Family History

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This important book examines the motives that drive family historians and explores whether those who research their ancestral pedigrees have distinct personalities, demographics or family characteristics. It describes genealogists' experiences as they chart their family trees including their insights, dilemmas and the fascinating, sometimes disturbing and often surprising, outcomes of their searches. Drawing on theory and research from psychology and other humanities disciplines, as well as from the authors' extensive survey data collected from over 800 amateur genealogists, the authors present the experiences of family historians, including personal insights, relationship changes, mental health benefits and ethical dilemmas. The book emphasises the motivation behind this exploration, including the need to acknowledge and tell ancestral stories, the spiritual and health-related aspects of genealogical research, the addictiveness of the detective work, the lifelong learning opportunities and the passionate desire to find lost relatives. With its focus on the role of family history in shaping personal identity and contemporary culture, this is fascinating reading for anyone studying genealogy and family history, professional genealogists and those researching their own history.

      The Psychology of Family History
    • Guardians of the Word

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Today the Bible is under attack like never before. Its history and authenticity are being challenged by both secularists and the religious. How we can be sure that our present-day Bibles are the same as written by the original writers? Guardians of the Word begins with a brief a brief summary of how the Bible came to us. This reinforces the conviction that the Bible we read today can be trusted. The Bible is God's Word for all people. It is God who instigated the diversity of languages. His plan for salvation and Christian growth encompasses "every tribe and tongue." Amazingly, God has chosen ordinary people to carry out the extraordinary task of translating the Scriptures into every language in the world. The second section of Guardians of the Word presents inspiring biographies of some of the key Bible translators throughout the world-Wycliffe, Tyndale, Hudson Taylor, Cameron Townsend, and others. In the last section, the reader will learn how modern technology is greatly accelerating the completion of the goal to make the Bible readable, understandable, and available in every language. By way of response, there is a call to honor this miraculous Word of God by reading it, obeying it, and sharing it; as well as suggestions on how we might honor guardians of the Word.

      Guardians of the Word
    • A Story For The Tabloids

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale, a young crime fiction writer named Amy finds herself under threat as she becomes the target of a mysterious attack. As she navigates the dangerous waters of her newfound fame and the dark realities of her imagination, Amy must confront her fears and unravel the truth behind the assault. The story explores themes of creativity, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow her journey for safety and understanding.

      A Story For The Tabloids