a line formal dresses for women Sydneys Closet SC7386 Long Prom Dress Plus Size Strapless A-Line Floral Slit Puff Sleeves Train Pockets Formal Gown 14 / Green Floral
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a line formal dresses for women

a line formal dresses for women Sydneys Closet SC7386 Long Prom Dress Plus Size Strapless A-Line Floral Slit Puff Sleeves Train Pockets Formal Gown 14 / Green Floral

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a line formal dresses for women Sydneys Closet SC7386 Long Prom Dress Plus Size Strapless A-Line Floral Slit Puff Sleeves Train Pockets Formal Gown 14 / Green FloralElevate your special occasion look with this stunning Sydneys Closet SC7386 gown. Crafted with a beautiful A line silhouette, this plus size dress features floral digital print, alluring slit optional puff sleeves, pockets and a train. From prom to formal events, you will look and feel glamorous. Look like a breath of fresh air hen you wear our floral plus size maxi dress as a wedding guest or to any fancy formal event. The contemporary floral pattern

Elevate your special occasion look with this stunning Sydneys Closet SC7386 gown. Crafted with a beautiful A-line silhouette, this plus-size dress features floral digital print, alluring slit optional puff sleeves, pockets and a train. From prom to formal events, you will look and feel glamorous. Look like a breath of fresh air hen you wear our floral plus size maxi dress as a wedding guest or to any fancy formal event. The contemporary floral pattern on soft mesh tulle delivers a modern look that's oh-so pretty.  Airy, light fabric means your comfortable during the entire special occasion. Flattering sweetheart neckline leaves you to endless options to accessorize with a statement necklace or simple earrings. Sweeping Aline skirt features a slit skirt with an elegant train. Did we mention the playful pockets big enough to stash you cell phone so you can snap pictures at the party? Sydney's Closet Deja Vu Maxi Dress comes in a pretty green floral or a more dramatic multi-color floral.  Style SC7386 designed to fit, flatter women who wear curvy plus sizes 14 to 32.  

  • Style SC7386
  • Colors Green Floral, Multi Floral
  • Sizes 14-32
  • Floral digital print on soft tulle
  • A-line silhouette
  • Sweetheart neckline
  • Pleated front and back bodice
  • Strapless
  • Optional puff sleeves  
  • V-back
  • Long invisible zipper
  • A-line skirt with slit that starts 17 inches down from natural waistline
  • Pockets
  • Sweep train 
  • Fully lined, Light satin lining
  • Spot clean only
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D. Hesselbarth
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Profoundly challenging; I'm going back to this over and over
Format: Paperback
The remarkable growth of the early church has puzzled and challenged scholars. How did a tiny sect that attracted mainly the poor and unimportant and faced waves of persecution grow? How did they sustain their vigor and their distinctiveness such that well into the third century they were still well known for their non violence and care of the poor and downtrodden? Why did the church make baptism and membership so difficult? I've never found satisfactory answers. Kreider's exhaustively researched book did more than answer those questions. It stirred and challenged my thinking about how to "do church." He argues, with compelling evidence, that a central conviction by the early Christians had much to do with their sustained vitality. They centered on the teachings of Jesus, in particular the sermon on the mount. They actually believed they were to live in obedience to the upside down Way of Jesus. It was this distinctive and intriguing lifestyle - Kreider uses the term "habitus" or their habitual behavior - that the church insisted upon and that attracted others. They patiently lived in community, expecting that over time, the impact of the light of their lives would "bubble up" or ferment in the lives of their neighbors. So, rather than emphasize evangelism, the early Christians emphasized catechesis - careful formation and teaching. Only after a lengthy period of time - up to three years! - during which the prospective member was mentored and drilled in the life of Christ, was the person allowed to be baptized and take the Lord's Supper. They had to demonstrate, prove, that they were indeed genuinely living the life of Christ. Caring for the poor, sharing their resources, returning good for evil, turning the other cheek - those things had to be demonstrably evident. Kreider ends by contrasting this patient habitus with the changing focus after Constantine. His examination of Augustine's redefinition of faithful Christian living that provided a way for Christians to both claim allegiance to Jesus' teachings yet use force and violence was both incisive and deeply saddening. These days, most followers of Jesus do a better job of rationalizing why they can't take the Sermon on the Mount as more than platitudes. This book further challenges me, and I hope, the church at large, to actually live like Jesus! What a novel idea. There are just a handful of books that have deeply influenced me, books that I find myself returning to again and again. The Patient Ferment is one of those books now. I hope this book becomes widely read, and even more, widely influential. May it disturb our comfort...
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Gabriel Snyman
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Insightful, balanced and thoroughly researched
Format: Kindle
I was a bit afraid that this book would somehow a attribute of the early church, postulate it as a silver bullet and then suggest it simplictically as the only solution for the modern day church. Instead I got a well balanced, finely nuanced and engagingly told narrative of the early church and the role patience was practiced, neglected and rethought by various Christian groups and bishops. The book end with an adequate invitation to think the concepts through for our own time.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
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Jeff O
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent
Format: Paperback
I might be as bold to say this is my favorite book on Christianity I have read to date.
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Enrique
West Palm Beach, US
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Patience and Christianity
Format: Kindle
Short review: buy it Long review: It is incredible the simplicity of the Christians praxis in its origins, and how Saint Augustine and then Luther totally misunderstood these origins. I can’t give you all the thoughts about this book, but here a glimpse of some ideas: - The forgiveness between Christians is still powerful mean to live in peace and in a productive way - The peace kiss is now forgotten, but it was a very powerful practice that maintain unity in the communities - Women in the church were extremely important, they helped with maintain the union and share information - The first Christian didn’t think that mission was most important than behavior, and for good reasons: talk is cheap, actions are more important. - The testimony was noting about believe, it was about behave as a Christian, you can only access the great teachings of the New Testament once you showed with your actions that you are worthy of that. Incredible simple, I think that is difficult to destroy religion only with reason, because religions have nothing to do with theology, is about behavior and cooperation.
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Steve Jones
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Almost Persuaded
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Almost thou hast persuaded me to become a pacifist. Kreider presents an outstanding survey of the Christian emphasis on patience in the first four centuries of the church. I am rethinking everything. Loved this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023

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