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Send us a textActor Brian Letscher, best known for his role on ABC's hit series Scandal, joins host Michael D. Cooper on The Big Scoop with Coop for an inspiring conversation. In this episode, Brian opens up about his time on the 1993 Michigan Wolverines football team, his new book, HAIL! Those Who Stayed is based on the 1969 Michigan Wolverines, the Scandal, and the passion that drives his craft. Whether you're a fan of Scandal, curious about the entertainment industry, or a fan of college football, this episode has you covered!We dive into:His journey from the football field to Hollywood (yes — that Brian Letscher)
Send us a textActor Brian Letscher, best known for his role on ABC's hit series Scandal, joins host Michael D. Cooper on The Big Scoop with Coop for an inspiring conversation. In this episode, Brian opens up about his time on the 1993 Michigan Wolverines football team, his new book, HAIL! Those Who Stayed is based on the 1969 Michigan Wolverines, the Scandal, and the passion that drives his craft. Whether you're a fan of Scandal, curious about the entertainment industry, or a fan of college football, this episode has you covered!We dive into:His journey from the football field to Hollywood (yes — that Brian Letscher)
THOSE WHO STAYED, ARE CHAMPIONS!
Jesus' words to the multitude demanded a response. So it is today when the Word of God is preached - we are called to respond. In today's message in our BELIEVE series, Pastor Josh Hall continues to examine Jesus' claim to be "The Bread of Life" in John 6:60-71. In this passage, we see the two groups of people: 1. Those Who Turned - vv. 60 - 66 2. Those Who Stayed - vv. 67 - 71
HIS Story chronological study of the Bible Week 25 - Those Who Stayed in Persia
HIS Story chronological study of the Bible Week 25 - Those Who Stayed in Persia
HIS Story chronological study of the Bible Week 25 - Those Who Stayed in Persia
Parinoush Saniee is an Iranian born writer. She was trained as a psychologist but has garnered an international reputation as a writer of fiction that focuses on the plight of Iranian women. Her work is especially intriguing because she combines her experience as a psychologist with her talent as a writer of fiction. Her first book, My Share, has been translated in 26 languages and has won several awards, including Spain’s Euskadi de Plata Prize in 2015, and was the International Prize winner of the XXVIV edition of the prestigious Giovanni Bobabbio’s prize in Italy for the best foreign book in 2010. Her second book, The Father of the Other One, has been published several times inside Iran and abroad and has been translated into 10 languages. After its initial publication in 2007, her latest book, Those Who Left and Those Who Stayed was banned. It offers a poignant portrayal of the difficulty of a large family, half in diaspora and half in Iran, in having a peaceful family reunion. http://iranian-studies.stanford.edu/event/women_in_iranian_fiction