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Cookies remember you so we can give you a better service online. By using this website, you're agreeing to more information about Cookies click here.Years ago, Native American tribes across the country were led on a Trail of Tears. Some walked hundreds of miles to get to their new homes. Today, the statistics regarding drug and alcohol use, physical and sexual assault, and suicide among these populations are staggering. For many Native Americans, the Trail of Tears never ended. LIM staff and volunteers travel over 75,000 miles each year to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Native Americans.They travel by car, plane, boat, snowmobile, and by foot.As part of the LIM Tribe, you can join this journey - miles that stretch across the dusty deserts and the frozen tundra.You can help Native Americans on a journey of hope that leads to the cross and the joy of the resurrection.There is a lot of land still to cover. Will you enroll in the TRIBE and commit to an automated monthly donation?
There before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people, and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. As a member of the Tribe, you become a partner in: ...plus over 75,000 miles traveled each year to reach out and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to every Native American Nation. I’m not able to go out and spread the Gospel to Native Americans personally, but by giving monthly, my donation can help those, like Lutheran Indian Ministries, that do deliver the Good News. God is working through Lutheran Indian Ministries, building His Kingdom, and I’m thrilled to be an Indigenous member of the Lutheran Indian Ministries TRIBE!Will you join me? Join the Tribe and receive:The ease of Hassle-free donations-Choose monthly direct debit through your bank or credit card.Lent & Advent Devotions-Written by LIM staff andvolunteersOur spring & fall newslettersTRIBE-only Summer MagazineAnnual Giving StatementJoy-Knowing the Holy Spirit is using you to work among Native Americans and bring them to hope and salvation in Jesus Christ. 
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Because I'm currently reading The Book Thief and Cloud Atlas, and neither is imbuing me with merriment. And I will need this, because I'm only on season two out of six of this demonspawn show, and determined to finish before I go to New York in early December (Alley, you better not back out on me for lunch/dinner/coffeetimes when I visit). I'm assuming others are made of stronger stuff than I. This could be why Laura genuinely loves Murakami and Grapes of Wrath, despite their intense depressingness. Is it more usual to be able to read sad books and not have them drag you down into the Sadness Abyss? (an abyss filled with knowing how chicken nuggets are made, the knowledge that you are mortal, and that puppies die) The show reminds me of Alison Bechdel's long-running comic Dykes to Watch Out For, which I am a billion percent positive it's been compared to. That's the comic that created the Bechdel Test and was generally ahead of its time. Or maybe current with its time. But at any rate, Alison Bechdel was one of the first people to do something like it.
She's also the author of Fun Home, which you should all read because it is awesome and one of the only graphic novels/memoirs I've ever cared about. My copy is currently absent from my home because all the ladies at church have been passing it around. Hmmmmmm. Ok, Wikipedia says the Holocaust was "genocideJews World War II." But I'm gonna go ahead and say that pretty much anything set in Germany during WWII can be counted as Holocaust literature, if only to save us from being bogged down with sub-genre upon sub-genre. Diary of Anne Frank Since I basically slobbered all over The Emerald Atlas in my attempt to make out with it, I was pretty damn thrilled when I discovered book two in the Books of Beginning series was coming out. I pleaded with Random House Kids to let me review it, so be aware that I was pretty sure I was gonna want to marry this book PRE-reading. So I might be a little biased. And also be aware that the people at Random House Kids are wonderful and magical and probably smell really nice.
Catching FirePrince CaspianChronicles of NarniaThe Two Towers The Emerald AtlasFire Chronicle [T]hey walked through the falling snow eating their hot turnovers, with the boys before them each extolling the virtues of his own pasty while peering into the other's and pronouncing with great regret that his friend had been tricked and his pasty was filled with chopped-up rat butts. People have been all over Book Riot's Top 50 List, and I could go through the same cliched books we've seen on every You Should Read This Before You Die list and say whether I've read them or not, but fuck that, so I made my own list which peters out in the 40s, because that's when I ceased to find books I SUPER-loved on Goodreads. Gone With the Wind The Woman in White How I Became a Famous Novelist A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Will Grayson, Will Grayson The Catcher in the Rye A Wrinkle in Time Sideways Stories from Wayside School The Mysterious Benedict Society,