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Editore: Rev. Bobby Knowles, 2026
Da: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Everywhere we look today, the world feels like it is burning-political unrest, broken families, violence in our communities, and a constant stream of fear and despair. For many, life itself has begun to feel like a kind of living hell. Yet, in the middle of the fire, there is a God who has not abandoned us.Hell on Earth: Finding Redemption in a World on Fire is a pastor's heartfelt response to the struggles of our time. Drawing from years of ministry and personal experience, Rev. Bobby Knowles offers both honesty and hope. He acknowledges the pain, the division, and the despair so many face, but he also points to the greater story-the story of a God who redeems, restores, and brings light to even the darkest places.With compassion and clarity, this book explores the challenges of modern life through the lens of Scripture and faith. Each chapter combines biblical truth, real-life examples, and pastoral reflection, reminding readers that God's presence is not distant or abstract but active and near. Rev. Knowles shows that even when the world feels like it is unraveling, God is at work, offering us the strength to endure and the grace to begin again.This is not a book of shallow answers or empty platitudes. It is a companion for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the brokenness of life and the uncertainty of tomorrow. Hell on Earth is about learning to see redemption in the ashes, discovering hope in the struggle, and finding the courage to trust God in the midst of chaos.If you've ever wondered how to hold on to faith when everything seems to be falling apart, this book will speak to your heart. It is a reminder that even in a world on fire, God is still writing a story of redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. On May 17, 1868, a British sailing vessel carrying 153 Japanese emigrants slipped out of Yokohama Harbor before dawn-becoming illegal travelers in an uncertain voyage that would spark an international incident. Yet from this controversial beginning would flow one of the great American immigration stories.Over the next century, more than 400,000 Japanese would cross the Pacific, transforming the agricultural landscapes of Hawaii, California, Texas, and Louisiana. They would build thriving communities and raise children fluent in both English and Japanese. They would endure discrimination that denied them the right to own land or become citizens. They would see their sons die in American uniforms on European battlefields while their families lived behind barbed wire. And through it all, they would persist-adapting, resisting, surviving, ultimately thriving.American Harvest: Seeds of Promise tells that story with unprecedented scope.Rev. Bobby Knowles illuminates often-overlooked chapters of Japanese American history, particularly the pioneering Gulf Coast communities. Central is Seito Saibara, a former member of Japan's House of Peers who arrived in Webster, Texas in 1904 carrying rice seeds gifted by the Emperor of Japan himself. His vision-that Japanese rice cultivation could transform the Gulf Coast-proved revolutionary. Within two decades, Texas became one of America's premier rice-producing states.From the "Gannen Mono" of 1868 through the fight for redress in the 1980s, this comprehensive narrative covers: The Hawaiian plantation crucible and the labor strikes that challenged planter powerCalifornia's agricultural transformation by Japanese farmers who dominated strawberry and truck crop productionThe lesser-known Texas and Louisiana rice communities whose innovations shaped American agricultureThe Alien Land Laws designed to drive Japanese farmers from their fields-and how they adaptedThe mass incarceration of 120,000 people after Pearl HarborThe legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit in U.S. military historyThe decades-long journey from silence to redress and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988The intergenerational legacy carried by Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei generationsDrawing on extensive archival research, oral histories, and scholarship, American Harvest presents a geographically comprehensive account of how Japanese immigrants and their descendants became American-not through assimilation alone, but through resilience, sacrifice, and an unshakeable determination to claim their place.This history illuminates persistent questions about immigration, citizenship, and belonging that remain central to American life today. How do we define who is American? What obligations do we owe to immigrants? How do we balance national security with civil liberties?The land remembers-in the rice fields of Texas, the truck farms of California, the former plantations of Hawaii. And we must remember too. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. You can never finish life with God. Every morning gives a new chance to learn, serve others, and be joyful. Faithful Years, Full Life tells people from all walks of life to discover meaning in every season, even if the calendar says it's winter. Rev. Bobby Knowles uses the Bible, practical counsel, and stories from his job as a minister to show people how to take care of their bodies, minds, and souls. You'll learn how to stay healthy, keep your mind active via learning and creativity, develop friends that last, travel and explore with wonder, and trust Christ more every day. Each chapter mixes biblical teaching with simple things you can do right away, such as moving your body in a way that works for you, eating meals that give you energy, resting that restores you, praying that relaxes you, and helping others that makes you joyful. Short prayers and questions for thought help you pause, listen, and do what God wants you to do in real life. This book is a soft but strong reminder that God's plans for you are always in the present. This book is for you if you seek a new purpose, a stronger faith, or a more hopeful outlook on the future. You may have a full life right now that is focused on peace, gratitude, and blessings, and there are still amazing chapters to write. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. You can never finish life with God. Every morning gives a new chance to learn, serve others, and be joyful. Faithful Years, Full Life tells people from all walks of life to discover meaning in every season, even if the calendar says it's winter. Rev. Bobby Knowles uses the Bible, practical counsel, and stories from his job as a minister to show people how to take care of their bodies, minds, and souls. You'll learn how to stay healthy, keep your mind active via learning and creativity, develop friends that last, travel and explore with wonder, and trust Christ more every day. Each chapter mixes biblical teaching with simple things you can do right away, such as moving your body in a way that works for you, eating meals that give you energy, resting that restores you, praying that relaxes you, and helping others that makes you joyful. Short prayers and questions for thought help you pause, listen, and do what God wants you to do in real life. This book is a soft but strong reminder that God's plans for you are always in the present. This book is for you if you seek a new purpose, a stronger faith, or a more hopeful outlook on the future. You may have a full life right now that is focused on peace, gratitude, and blessings, and there are still amazing chapters to write. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Everywhere we look today, the world feels like it is burning-political unrest, broken families, violence in our communities, and a constant stream of fear and despair. For many, life itself has begun to feel like a kind of living hell. Yet, in the middle of the fire, there is a God who has not abandoned us.Hell on Earth: Finding Redemption in a World on Fire is a pastor's heartfelt response to the struggles of our time. Drawing from years of ministry and personal experience, Rev. Bobby Knowles offers both honesty and hope. He acknowledges the pain, the division, and the despair so many face, but he also points to the greater story-the story of a God who redeems, restores, and brings light to even the darkest places.With compassion and clarity, this book explores the challenges of modern life through the lens of Scripture and faith. Each chapter combines biblical truth, real-life examples, and pastoral reflection, reminding readers that God's presence is not distant or abstract but active and near. Rev. Knowles shows that even when the world feels like it is unraveling, God is at work, offering us the strength to endure and the grace to begin again.This is not a book of shallow answers or empty platitudes. It is a companion for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the brokenness of life and the uncertainty of tomorrow. Hell on Earth is about learning to see redemption in the ashes, discovering hope in the struggle, and finding the courage to trust God in the midst of chaos.If you've ever wondered how to hold on to faith when everything seems to be falling apart, this book will speak to your heart. It is a reminder that even in a world on fire, God is still writing a story of redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Da: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
EUR 37,03
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. On May 17, 1868, a British sailing vessel carrying 153 Japanese emigrants slipped out of Yokohama Harbor before dawn-becoming illegal travelers in an uncertain voyage that would spark an international incident. Yet from this controversial beginning would flow one of the great American immigration stories.Over the next century, more than 400,000 Japanese would cross the Pacific, transforming the agricultural landscapes of Hawaii, California, Texas, and Louisiana. They would build thriving communities and raise children fluent in both English and Japanese. They would endure discrimination that denied them the right to own land or become citizens. They would see their sons die in American uniforms on European battlefields while their families lived behind barbed wire. And through it all, they would persist-adapting, resisting, surviving, ultimately thriving.American Harvest: Seeds of Promise tells that story with unprecedented scope.Rev. Bobby Knowles illuminates often-overlooked chapters of Japanese American history, particularly the pioneering Gulf Coast communities. Central is Seito Saibara, a former member of Japan's House of Peers who arrived in Webster, Texas in 1904 carrying rice seeds gifted by the Emperor of Japan himself. His vision-that Japanese rice cultivation could transform the Gulf Coast-proved revolutionary. Within two decades, Texas became one of America's premier rice-producing states.From the "Gannen Mono" of 1868 through the fight for redress in the 1980s, this comprehensive narrative covers: The Hawaiian plantation crucible and the labor strikes that challenged planter powerCalifornia's agricultural transformation by Japanese farmers who dominated strawberry and truck crop productionThe lesser-known Texas and Louisiana rice communities whose innovations shaped American agricultureThe Alien Land Laws designed to drive Japanese farmers from their fields-and how they adaptedThe mass incarceration of 120,000 people after Pearl HarborThe legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit in U.S. military historyThe decades-long journey from silence to redress and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988The intergenerational legacy carried by Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei generationsDrawing on extensive archival research, oral histories, and scholarship, American Harvest presents a geographically comprehensive account of how Japanese immigrants and their descendants became American-not through assimilation alone, but through resilience, sacrifice, and an unshakeable determination to claim their place.This history illuminates persistent questions about immigration, citizenship, and belonging that remain central to American life today. How do we define who is American? What obligations do we owe to immigrants? How do we balance national security with civil liberties?The land remembers-in the rice fields of Texas, the truck farms of California, the former plantations of Hawaii. And we must remember too. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 25,55
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. On May 17, 1868, a British sailing vessel carrying 153 Japanese emigrants slipped out of Yokohama Harbor before dawn-becoming illegal travelers in an uncertain voyage that would spark an international incident. Yet from this controversial beginning would flow one of the great American immigration stories.Over the next century, more than 400,000 Japanese would cross the Pacific, transforming the agricultural landscapes of Hawaii, California, Texas, and Louisiana. They would build thriving communities and raise children fluent in both English and Japanese. They would endure discrimination that denied them the right to own land or become citizens. They would see their sons die in American uniforms on European battlefields while their families lived behind barbed wire. And through it all, they would persist-adapting, resisting, surviving, ultimately thriving.American Harvest: Seeds of Promise tells that story with unprecedented scope.Rev. Bobby Knowles illuminates often-overlooked chapters of Japanese American history, particularly the pioneering Gulf Coast communities. Central is Seito Saibara, a former member of Japan's House of Peers who arrived in Webster, Texas in 1904 carrying rice seeds gifted by the Emperor of Japan himself. His vision-that Japanese rice cultivation could transform the Gulf Coast-proved revolutionary. Within two decades, Texas became one of America's premier rice-producing states.From the "Gannen Mono" of 1868 through the fight for redress in the 1980s, this comprehensive narrative covers: The Hawaiian plantation crucible and the labor strikes that challenged planter powerCalifornia's agricultural transformation by Japanese farmers who dominated strawberry and truck crop productionThe lesser-known Texas and Louisiana rice communities whose innovations shaped American agricultureThe Alien Land Laws designed to drive Japanese farmers from their fields-and how they adaptedThe mass incarceration of 120,000 people after Pearl HarborThe legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit in U.S. military historyThe decades-long journey from silence to redress and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988The intergenerational legacy carried by Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei generationsDrawing on extensive archival research, oral histories, and scholarship, American Harvest presents a geographically comprehensive account of how Japanese immigrants and their descendants became American-not through assimilation alone, but through resilience, sacrifice, and an unshakeable determination to claim their place.This history illuminates persistent questions about immigration, citizenship, and belonging that remain central to American life today. How do we define who is American? What obligations do we owe to immigrants? How do we balance national security with civil liberties?The land remembers-in the rice fields of Texas, the truck farms of California, the former plantations of Hawaii. And we must remember too. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Faithful Years , Full Life | Rev. Bobby Knowles | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Rev. Bobby Knowles | EAN 9798232025533 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - On May 17, 1868, a British sailing vessel carrying 153 Japanese emigrants slipped out of Yokohama Harbor before dawn-becoming illegal travelers in an uncertain voyage that would spark an international incident. Yet from this controversial beginning would flow one of the great American immigration stories.Over the next century, more than 400,000 Japanese would cross the Pacific, transforming the agricultural landscapes of Hawaii, California, Texas, and Louisiana. They would build thriving communities and raise children fluent in both English and Japanese. They would endure discrimination that denied them the right to own land or become citizens. They would see their sons die in American uniforms on European battlefields while their families lived behind barbed wire. And through it all, they would persist-adapting, resisting, surviving, ultimately thriving.American Harvest: Seeds of Promise tells that story with unprecedented scope.Rev. Bobby Knowles illuminates often-overlooked chapters of Japanese American history, particularly the pioneering Gulf Coast communities. Central is Seito Saibara, a former member of Japan's House of Peers who arrived in Webster, Texas in 1904 carrying rice seeds gifted by the Emperor of Japan himself. His vision-that Japanese rice cultivation could transform the Gulf Coast-proved revolutionary. Within two decades, Texas became one of America's premier rice-producing states.From the 'Gannen Mono' of 1868 through the fight for redress in the 1980s, this comprehensive narrative covers:The Hawaiian plantation crucible and the labor strikes that challenged planter powerCalifornia's agricultural transformation by Japanese farmers who dominated strawberry and truck crop productionThe lesser-known Texas and Louisiana rice communities whose innovations shaped American agricultureThe Alien Land Laws designed to drive Japanese farmers from their fields-and how they adaptedThe mass incarceration of 120,000 people after Pearl HarborThe legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit in U.S. military historyThe decades-long journey from silence to redress and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988The intergenerational legacy carried by Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei generationsDrawing on extensive archival research, oral histories, and scholarship, American Harvest presents a geographically comprehensive account of how Japanese immigrants and their descendants became American-not through assimilation alone, but through resilience, sacrifice, and an unshakeable determination to claim their place.This history illuminates persistent questions about immigration, citizenship, and belonging that remain central to American life today. How do we define who is American What obligations do we owe to immigrants How do we balance national security with civil liberties The land remembers-in the rice fields of Texas, the truck farms of California, the former plantations of Hawaii. And we must remember too.
Da: preigu, Osnabrück, Germania
EUR 15,95
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Hell on Earth | Rev. Bobby Knowles | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Rev. Bobby Knowles | EAN 9798232631529 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Da: preigu, Osnabrück, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. American Harvest | Rev. Bobby Knowles | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Rev. Bobby Knowles | EAN 9798233516146 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.