· 2014
Witness as Christoper C. Smith goes deep in to his past journey in life with poetry with his 3rd book release in less then 2 years.With well written great poems along with a couple of his friends (Point Blank Fam, Trippy Casino)who has also submitted poems as well. This Paper Back book is a great buy and well worth the asking price Also as a bonus Smith's Expressions also contain a bonus which includes a snippet of Top Gunnas G Five's New Book "No More State Greens" !!!!
· 2017
Witness as best selling Author Christopher C. Smith goes deep in his 6th book in an inspiring tale of a young man Erick Martinez as he faces trials and tribulations coming from nothing and having it all taken away. But With the power of prayer see how Erick and friends (Shawn Shawn & Calvin Jackson are able to over come the obstacles set in their way!
· 2016
The author goes deep in his 5th book as Alyssa recovers from her life threatening breast cancer surgery and her love Charles as he deals with an unexpected run in with the police all while working his way in the Major League Baseball. See what happens when things begin to go side ways and goes sour with a shocking turn out and secrets come to surface.
· 2015
Witness as the best selling Author Christopher C. Smith ("The Grass Isn't Greener On The Other Side", "Alyssa's Beauty Within" & "Smith Expressions") Goes deep in his 4th book about a struggling mom who son (Joseph Davis) gets bullied in school by Juan and his local street gang ("Almighty Smith Gang"). See how Joseph finally stands up and fight back along with his friend Kendra as they try to over come the bullying!
· 2014
Insecure and single Alyssa finds her self secretly falling for a guy who soon helps her find her true beauty as their relationship builds Alyssa finds her self sick & ill which later becomes a severe illness in which helps her become more appreciative about her self and inner beauty. But will it be enough to help her over come her illness as she strive to survive
· 2024
Fifty-two readings on living in intentional Christian community to spark group discussion. Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Illumination Book Awards, Christian Living Silver Medal Winner, 2017 Benjamin Franklin Award in Religion, Independent Book Publishers Association Why, in an age of connectivity, are our lives more isolated and fragmented than ever? And what can be done about it? The answer lies in the hands of God's people. Increasingly, today's Christians want to be the church, to follow Christ together in daily life. From every corner of society, they are daring to step away from the status quo and respond to Christ's call to share their lives more fully with one another and with others. As they take the plunge, they are discovering the rich, meaningful life that Jesus has in mind for all people, and pointing the church back to its original calling: to be a gathered, united community that demonstrates the transforming love of God. Of course, such a life together with others isn't easy. The selections in this volume are, by and large, written by practitioners--people who have pioneered life in intentional community and have discovered in the nitty-gritty of daily life what it takes to establish, nurture, and sustain a Christian community over the long haul. Whether you have just begun thinking about communal living, are already embarking on sharing life with others, or have been part of a community for many years, the pieces in this collection will encourage, challenge, and strengthen you. The book's fifty-two chapters can be read one a week to ignite meaningful group discussion. Contributors include: John F. Alexander, Eberhard Arnold, J. Heinrich Arnold, Johann Christoph Arnold, Alden Bass, Benedict of Nursia, Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt, Leonardo Boff, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Joan Chittister, Stephen B. Clark, Andy Crouch, Dorothy Day, Anthony de Mello, Elizabeth Dede, Catherine de Hueck Doherty, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Jenny Duckworth, Friedrich Foerster, Richard J. Foster, Jodi Garbison, Arthur G. Gish, Helmut Gollwitzer, Adele J Gonzalez, Stanley Hauerwas, Joseph H. Hellerman, Roy Hession, David Janzen, Rufus Jones, Emmanuel Katongole, Arthur Katz, Søren Kierkegaard, C. Norman Kraus, C.S. Lewis, Gerhard Lohfink, Ed Loring, Chiara Lubich, George MacDonald, Thomas Merton, Hal Miller, José P. Miranda, Jürgen Moltmann, Charles E. Moore, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Elizabeth O'Connor, John M. Perkins, Eugene H.Peterson, Christine D. Pohl, Chris Rice, Basilea Schlink, Howard A. Snyder, Mother Teresa, Thomas à Kempis, Elton Trueblood, and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove.
· 2023
From flooding the prisons with his books and films through out the United States and Mexico. Witness as best selling Author Christopher C. Smith puts together a Poetry book with some of his own as well as several of the Inmates Poems!
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· 2015
This study focuses on citizen intervention, direct action, and antinuclear activism from West Germany to New England in the twentieth century. Samuel Lovejoy's war against the nuke in Montague, the politicization of German vintners in Breisach, the site occupation in Wyhl, and the rise of the Clamshell Alliance in Seabrook provide the framework for a trans-Atlantic narrative on the development of the antinuclear movement in the Atlantic World during the 1970s. Using both oral histories and archival research on antinuclear protest in New England and the Rhine Valley in West Germany, what this paper ultimately demonstrates is that the model of direct action used by the nuclear opposition at Wyhl provided the inspiration behind the organization of the Clamshell Alliance in the fight against the atomic monster in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Along the way, the story explores how shared concerns over thermal pollution, low-level radiation, and the authoritative nuclear state politicized everyday people. Seemingly ordinary farmers, vintners, and fishermen rallied against nuclear power and joined what were essentially grassroots social movements in order to challenge the authority of the state. This project is significant because it questions traditional American and European historiography on environmental and social movements first by studying the relationship between nuclear technologies, political boundaries, and the traditional social order, and second by situating the antinuclear movement within a trans- Atlantic context. This study places two heretofore separate social and environmental histories into a single transnational narrative, and in the process, a new interpretation of the Cold War is presented based on nuclear power and social activism in the Atlantic World. Ultimately, the smaller story of the antinuclear movement from New England to West Germany is told on order to reframe and expand the larger story that becomes the Cold War.