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  • av Kimberley Woodhouse
    170,-

    "Buckle in for the bone-chilling finale! The Cyber Solutions team has managed to stay one step ahead of the madman who has killed so many, stopping him before reaching his ultimate goals. From the original 26 Below cyberattack in Fairbanks to the 8 DOWN serial murders in Anchorage and beyond, they matched wits with the killer and won in the end. But final judgment is coming. And this time, there may be no stopping him. David "Mac" McPherson has a personal stake in making sure this predator stays down for good. His family died in the Fairbanks attacks. Mac knows that God says "vengeance is mine"-but surely an exception can be made. Surgeon Tracie Hunter is determined to stay sober and keep saving lives in Fairbanks, Alaska-even if it means being a little obsessive. After all, that same kind of determination is how she kept Mac alive after the monster attacked him. And she won't let Mac run himself into the grave looking for payback; he's come to mean too much to her. Then someone hacks into the system at Tracie's previous job as a medical examiner and frames her in a murder cover-up. There's no one else skilled enough to create a digital trail this incriminating--the killer is back in action, exploiting cybersecurity weaknesses that will destroy lives. Can Mac stay focused and stop the next attack when his own personal vulnerability is exposed? Or will his need to make someone pay for his pain allow the maniac to pull ahead and win at last? Kimberley Woodhouse takes readers on another intense thrill ride in this epic close to her cybercrime series based on real-world possibilities"--

  • av Susie Finkbeiner
    170,-

    "In "A Heart in Disguise," a young seamstress joins the U.S. camouflage corps during WWI and is assigned to sew camouflaged suits for snipers. Little does she know the threat of war isn't just overseas . . . until she overhears a threat against her beloved city. With the help of a wounded soldier, who happens to be her childhood friend, they investigate the mystery while a romance blooms. In "A Letter to Eli," while the rest of the world rages in war, Bette and Alice are lifelong friends working hard to live the tiny apartment dream in New York City. Eddie, Alice's fiancâe is bravely serving at sea, but Bette ended things with her boyfriend Eli before the ravages of war could take him from her. It's a lovely, pitter-patter life for these young women, until a letter comes revealing that, in a moment of well-meaning deception, Alice wrote to Eli on Bette's behalf. Now, with Eli back in the states, severely wounded, Bette must see if the love spun from innocent passion will stand up to the reality of tragedy. In "A Daffodil in the Dress," Kate and Ike have worked together at Finch Family Books for three years. But one spring day all that changes when Ike goes out of his way to bring a flower to Eloise, Kate's five-year-old daughter. That's when Kate realizes that Ike has feelings for her beyond friendship, and that she requites his affections. But can Kate risk falling in love when she has a child to raise? What happens when outside pressures threaten to barge in and try to sway Kate one way or the other?"--

  • av Karen Barnett
    160,-

    "In the early 1920s, the accelerating destruction of the California redwoods is more than nature-loving Marion Baker can bear. Throwing herself headlong into the work of the Save the Redwoods League, she's shocked to learn that Frank Duncan, a man she's grown to love, is actually the son of a greedy timber baron. Can she convince Frank to help her preserve a favorite grove of trees or will his influence force her to make a sacrifice she'll regret for the rest of her life? In 1972, polio-survivor June Turner is determined to prove herself worthy as a ranger at the new Redwood National Park. She takes inspiration from her Great Aunt Marion, who has become something of a reluctant celebrity for her activism. But when June and Adam Garner, an aspiring film student, work together on a documentary about Marion's life, they unearth a secret that might just shatter her aunt's legacy forever"--

  • av Betsy St Amant Haddox
    190,-

    "As a divorce and single mama survivor, Betsy St. Amant Haddox shares her own raw, unfiltered story of what happened when the romance author got dumped, complete with plenty of what-not-to-do's she learned on her bumbling journey toward wholeness. Turn the pages with Betsy as she navigates the abandonment by her husband, the seeming silence from heaven, dating as a single mom (which, by the way, is the equivalent of hula-hooping barbed wire), and learns how to recognize romance in the most unexpected places. (Spoiler alert-it's not from a man!) Divorce isn't the end of the story, rather, it's a chapter that got deserted just before the happily ever after. Join Betsy as she shares heartfelt advice learned directly from the front lines on acceptance, forgiveness, and the hard-won truth of hoping for more, while being content with where you are"--

  • av P J Seymour
    140,-

    Disappearances, fatal 'accidents', feuds and even murder: the mouse community in London's Underground is falling apart. Gio Knightsbridge is keen to find out who is causing all the mayhem and why. When little Sport accidentally witnesses another murder, Gio is outraged!With the help of his best friends, Lily and Courty, he throws his energies into the puzzle. He learns a lot from Léon the French mouse, Jazz an umpire, Flint O'Gravy who battles the rats along Westminster, and even his father, Umpire of the Piccadilly line. The evidence points to one mouse. But what could be the reason? Finally, Gio guesses at the Grand Parley when it is almost too late. Trapped into a duel, he risks everything to win, but Gumley Theydon Bois is a known cheat . . .

  •  
    240,-

    Sam's parents don't live together. As much as Sam feels loved and cared for by both parents, there are a lot of emotions that Sam is dealing with as a result of this situation. Like other kids who have parents going through separation and divorce, Sam needs help understanding these emotions and a healthy outlet to talk about these feelings. Sam Has Two Homes is a heartwarming tale of a young girl's journey through the challenges of divorce, self-discovery, and the profound realisation that love knows no bounds. Join Sam as she navigates her way through big feelings, gaining strength and understanding along the way, in this touching story of resilience and family. This book is a great conversation starter that can be used by parents, teachers and counsellors alike to help kids understand the emotions with straddling back and forth between two worlds. Sam Has Two Homes is also available in German as Sam hat 2 Zuhause and in French as Sam a 2 Maisons.

  • av Kevin Gushiken
    270,-

    "You are allowed to experiencing deep joy in following Jesus. God has given humans freedom and permission to play-to fully enjoy life's moments as he intended, with no ulterior motive. The Christian life without play becomes malformed, and believers can miss aspects of the abundant life Jesus came to give. In A Theology of Play, Kevin M. Gushiken builds a case for getting serious about play as a vital element of being a Christian. Play, he writes, is not merely an activity but a way of living. Gushiken explores play from various biblical and theological lenses: How an identity grounded in God's good creation invites us to play. The connection between play and the biblical concept of Sabbath. Why past hurts don't have to keep us from enjoying the present. Releasing false guilt and shame to find true freedom to play. How to play in the midst of difficulty and pain. Ultimately, knowing and enjoying God brings freedom and pleasure. A Theology of Play helps Christian believers identify barriers to play in their day-to-day lives and offers faithful guidance in recapturing play within the rhythms of life"--

  • av Randy Newman
    200,-

    Rely on the unstoppable power of the gospel, not your own words Most Christians have people in their lives who they're sure will never come to faith. Whether they're too committed to their sinful ways, too angry at God, or too quick to shut down any mention of the saving grace of Jesus, these long shots don't seem worth approaching. But some of the most unlikely converts have the strongest faith stories, and they can be a source of incredible encouragement for Christians who are trying to evangelize those around them. Randy Newman knows firsthand the discomfort that comes with sharing the gospel. He's been tongue-tied and timid too. But the truth is, we don't need to sound like the brilliant, charismatic, legendary evangelists. In this book, Randy shares surprising conversion stories straight from those who took the long way around to Christianity. He considers current cultural trends that make evangelism more difficult today. Then with his characteristic upbeat style, he offers practical ways, and even exact wording, to proclaim the gospel and includes a plan of action. In the end, Unlikely Converts encourages us to remember that while the Great Commission requires us to share the good news, it does not require perfection, only confidence in the message.

  • av Paul Pettit
    240,-

    "According to the CDC, one in four people in the United States lives with a disability, yet many of our churches don't resemble this reality. Attempts to welcome those with a disability are often implemented by well-meaning but ill-informed people. The results can lead to those with disabilities feeling excluded and isolated from the family of God. One Body, One Spirit gives eyes to the able-bodied to see the challenges experienced by those with disabilities: Physical barriers to places of worship, classrooms, and small group settings leave people outside the gathered family of God. Emotional barriers, like fear and prejudice, preclude them from using their spiritual gifts. How can church communities, both on the congregational and individual level, address these issues? Paul Pettit and Jason Epps provide a roadmap by looking at a biblically informed solution. They survey disability in the Old and New Testaments, provide a vision for full integration, outline how to conduct a disability audit, and offer a five-step plan for how to change the culture of your church"--

  • av Susan K Marlow
    116,-

    The Coulter family, joined by Strike-it-rich Sam, arrives in San Francisco with newfound gold, and as Jem anxiously waits for Nathan's recovery, he explores the San Francisco waterfront which leads to an unexpected adventure when he is kidnapped and taken aboard a merchant ship as a new cabin boy.

  • av Elizabeth George
    386,-

    New King James Version In A Woman After God's Own Heart(R) Bible, Elizabeth has integrated her life-changing devotions into a Bible packed with extra features designed to lead you to discover afresh the transformative power of God's Word. You will be informed, instructed, and encouraged through the daily devotionals and the comprehensive study features that include: - More than 250 highlighted verses that have most impacted Elizabeth's spiritual walk - Over 150 biographies of well-known-and not so well-known-women of the Bible - Introductions to every book of the Bible to help you approach the text - A review of each book's main teaching that will impact your personal life - Full-page topical reflections on 25 of life's challenges>Women around the world are drawn to Elizabeth's approach of daily starting with the Bible to handle life's challenges. A Woman After God's Own Heart(R) Bible gathers her tools so that they can be your guide as well.

  •  
    146,-

    "Kenneth Osbeck's hymn stories in Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions foster appreciation and move Christians toward a new depth of worship and devotion. Count Your Blessings calls readers to reflect on the gratitude encouraged by some of those rich hymns and to "Make it Yours" with Scripture, history, and application questions. Each entry comes with the hymn's full text and musical score"--

  • av James Boice
    180,-

    God called three ordinary people to become extraordinary men of faith, and their lives became enduring examples of courage, faithfulness, and humility. This classic volume examines the relationship to the Living God of each of these three men--their spiritual victories as well as their failures--and the crucial turning points in each of their lives whereby God was glorified. Boice further demonstrates that just as God was at work in the lives of Abraham, Moses, and David, he is also at work in the lives of believers today.

  • av Susan L Tuttle
    180,-

    "Personal care nurse Everleigh Wheaton knows it only takes a few well-placed lies to ruin a reputation. She's experienced it time and time again. But there's a silver lining to repeatedly proving herself: she's confident, self-reliant, and knows how to take care of herself. When she loses yet another job and an enigmatic stranger offers her a potential way out, she's game. After all, she loves a good mystery, and an invitation to visit the legendary Halstead Manor is irresistible. But she's not about to let her guard down-especially with the other women who received the same invitation. A strange voice on the phone tells them he's gathered the three of them to work together as treasure hunters. The first assignment requires Everleigh to be a traveling nurse for retired FBI agent Gertrude Levine, who has one cold case she just can't let go of: the Florentine diamond that went missing when the Austrian Empire fell. With Everleigh's keen ability to solve puzzles, Natalie Daughtry's vast knowledge of history, and Brooke Sumner's connections to the antiques world, they're bound to track down the diamond. Except that Gertie's nephew, Niles Butler, doesn't trust Everleigh's innocent act . . . even if he finds himself falling for her. Worse, Everleigh's walls of self-preservation may doom the entire team."--

  • av Tina Shelton
    180,-

    "When her husband dies, Charlotte can't face the things she's done, things that could tear her family apart. So she drops a goodbye letter in the cookie jar and flees south to escape everything-her life, her three daughters, the mistakes she's made, and the secrets that have been eating her alive. She's desperate to find the peace she's looking for somewhere out there. Now Gracey and her sisters are alone on Chicago's South Side with nothing but their home and their belongings, not a parent to be seen. They're doing everything they can to stay together as a family. But three young girls-sixteen, fourteen, and twelve-aren't meant to parent themselves. The close-knit community gathers around them to keep them fed and clothed with the utilities on, but it isn't enough. The girls are struggling, falling into the same destructive decisions that trapped their mama in the first place. Hundreds of miles away, Charlotte is trying to keep her own head above water. She's made a close friend who talks to her about God in a way Charlotte's never heard before. But when her demons catch up to her, she must face her past head-on. Will she be able to find the courage to embrace motherhood? And will that be enough not to lose her family altogether? Debut author Tina Shelton drops readers straight into 1980s South Side Chicago. Her warm, authentic writing welcomes those who love to cry and laugh with characters dealing with generational trauma and the importance of community. Ain't No Promised Land will appeal to readers of Black Cake, Miss Pearly's Girls, and Michelle Obama's Becoming"--

  • av Kenton Anderson
    250,-

    "Theological Education demonstrates how churches and seminaries can cooperate through a competency-based learning approach to ministry preparation--that is, competency-based theological education (CBTE). CBTE focuses on the mutual mission of the church and theological education: developing followers of Christ who flourish in their vocations. This first book-length treatment of CBTE lays the groundwork for expansion and refinement as theological schools and churches move together in partnership, exploring: principles that ground successful CBTE cooperation, such as collaborative mission, contextualized discipleship, and holistic assessment; and practices that a CBTE approach requires, such as affordable programs, flexible technology, and continuous improvement. Using the CBTE model means seminaries can provide practical ministry training together with churches who invest in the theological education of those who minister among them" -- publisher's website.

  • av Dustin Slaton
    266,-

    "The multisite church model has been consistently challenged, deeming it unbiblical and incompatible with God's design for the local church, but does Scripture support this claim? The multisite church movement pushes against these assumptions. In Multisite Churches, pastor and church vitalist Dustin Slaton posits that congregational polity is compatible with the multisite model, dismantling critiques of the model with both urgency and care for the local church's future. At a time when church fostering and church adoption is predicted to increase significantly, the multisite church model is a solution that can support the adoption of churches" -- back cover.

  • av Sharon Mondragón
    180,-

    "Fair Meadows Retirement Community might as well be a country club for most of the retirees enjoying the pool, golf course, and book clubs. But for the caregivers whose family members reside upstairs in the special Memory Care Unit, vacation is over. Comforting these caregivers is exactly why the Woolgatherers group has formed. They make prayer shawls to support those affected by the heartbreaking reality of not being recognized by a loved one-people like Sam Talbot, who has been barely existing since his wife moved into Memory Care. He finds that his life has lost all color and meaning without her. That's something the Woolgatherers can't bear to see. Flirtatious Jenny Alderman, cranky crocheter Edna O'Brian, kind Rose Harker, and the rest of the prayer shawl group weave him into the circle. Sam has no idea how he got tangled up with them, and he's no good at knitting. But when one member talks him into taking up his wife's old crochet hooks, he discovers that this one small gesture might just have the power to heal his life-or even save it. Full of Sharon Mondragâon's characteristic humor and heart, this book wrestles with the loneliness of being the forgotten spouse of a dementia patient, moving past the fear that the spouses often face into the love and compassion that can make all the difference"--

  • av Janet Holm McHenry
    200,-

    "You should pray in the morning. You should write out your prayers. You should make prayer lists and pray through them every day. You should pray with others or out loud. We've all heard the "you shoulds" of prayer from pulpits, presenters, and well-meaning friends. But when none of these ways to pray feel natural, what's next? Janet Holm McHenry has studied prayer extensively, and the one thing she knows for sure is that there's no one-size-fits-all way to pray. Instead, there are different styles of prayer-and by discovering the style most instinctive to each individual personality, staying in touch with God throughout the day becomes simple and all the more joyful. In this book, the author helps readers determine their particular praying personality by examining the praying styles of biblical people, spiritual gifts, and various ideas about personality, including the classic temperaments, the Enneagram, and more. McHenry includes scores of bulleted suggestions for developing a praying lifestyle that works for individuals. She has also put together a Praying Personality Quiz for readers to take in the back of the book or online to help narrow down the style that will most naturally fit into how they process. Whether a longtime Christian who has tried various prayer strategies but can't keep up or a new believer looking to learn about spiritual discipline, every reader who dives into this book will come away with a renewed prayer life and a greater understanding of who God created them to be"--

  • av Kimberley Woodhouse
    180,-

    "Investigator Carrie Kintz has been on the job with the Alaska Bureau of Investigation in Anchorage for only a couple of months. But she's already jumped into the deep end: there's a serial killer on the loose. Not only is he claiming he's already killed eight people, he's also sworn eight more lives will be eliminated if demands aren't met. The only clues to help law enforcement stop him are the ones he sends in crossword puzzles across the country-always in the same 8 Down position. As Carrie works the case, she can't help but feel she's in over her head. And worse, there's signs that the deaths may be part of a frighteningly elaborate cyberattack. But without knowing how the victims are connected, tracking down a killer determined to prove he's smarter than everyone else may be impossible. With the clock ticking and lives hanging in the balance, Carrie is desperate not to fail and be fired-or worse, to find her faith fading in the face of danger and uncertainty. But when she calls in security specialist Scott Patteson for his expertise on the case, she's suddenly also in danger of losing her heart. Best-selling author Kimberley Woodhouse's thrilling romantic suspense series continues with this melding of cybercrime and true crime, perfect for fans of Irene Hannon, Lynnette Eason, and Colleen Coble"--

  • av David Capes
    320,-

    The Gospel of Matthew contains both overt and subtle connections to the Old Testament, capitalizing on the scriptural literacy of the work's original, first-century Jewish audience. These complex and multifaceted connections are not always recognized by today's readers, meaning significant ideas can be easily missed or misappropriated. David B. Capes elucidates these extensive backgrounds, echoes, quotations, ways of thinking, and patterns of living, showing how God's plan--introduced in the Hebrew Scriptures--is revealed through the very person, work, life, and ministry of Jesus. Avoiding overly technical discussions and interpretive debates to concentrate on Old Testament influences, this book combines rigorous, focused New Testament scholarship with deep respect for the entire biblical text.

  • av James Safo
    536,-

    This book is over 630 pages and covers all the Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabus, which includes;1. Basic economic ideas and resource allocation2. The price system and the microeconomy3. Government microeconomic intervention4. The macroeconomy5. Government macroeconomic intervention6. International economic issuesEconomics is an area of social studies that measure how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources available.There are three levels of economics, namely: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and home economics. The science of economics combines and uses many other social studies. There are many standard themes of economics, including; Inflation: Recession: Gross Domestic Product Supply, Demand: Behaviour, and Utility theory. Production theory. Price theory. Prices rise. Interest, Markets. Capital: These are explained in the book.Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives prices, resource prices and production methods, and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilisation and distribution of resources. The microeconomic theory deals with four crucial issues at an individual; What should be produced?How much should it be produced?How can one make the best use of given resources while producing goods and services to maximise production and consumption efficiency or maximise the returns for an individual (firm, industry, household etc.?. How the goods and services can be distributed for maximum well-being?MacroeconomicMacroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, performance, and decision-making of an economy. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy, such as inflation, unemployment rate, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, economic growth, Markets, business, consumers, government behaviour, and Price Level. Macroeconomics attempts to measure how well an economy is performing, understand what forces drive it, and project how performance can improve. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.>Macroeconomics Developed as a discipline in its own right in the 1930s when it became apparent that classic economic theory (derived from microeconomics) was only sometimes directly applicable to nationwide economic behaviour. Classic economic theory assumes that economies always return to a state of equilibrium. In essence, this means that if demand for a product increases, the prices for that product get higher and individual companies rise to meet the demand. However, during the Great Depression, there was low output and wide-scale unemployment. Clearly, this did not indicate equilibrium on a macroeconomic scale..Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy is performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth. Macroeconomics is a field of study used to evaluate performance and develop actions that can positively affect an economy. Home economics, >

  • av James Safo
    500,-

    Economics is an area of social studies that measure how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources. There are three levels of economics, namely: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and home economicsThis publication, Economics; the Road to Graduation, is over 440 pages and contains twenty-two essays, including; microeconomic, macroeconomic, home economic>Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives prices, resource prices and production methods, and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilisation and distribution of resources. The microeconomic theory deals with four crucial issues at an individual; What should be produced?How much should it be produced?How can one make the best use of given resources while producing goods and services to maximise production and consumption efficiency or maximise the returns for an individual (firm, industry, household etc.?. How the goods and services can be distributed for maximum well-being?MacroeconomicMacroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, performance, and decision-making of an economy. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy, such as inflation, unemployment rate, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, economic growth, Markets, business, consumers, government behaviour, and Price Level. Macroeconomics attempts to measure how well an economy is performing, understand what forces drive it, and project how performance can improve. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.Some of the critical questions addressed by macroeconomics include: What causes unemployment? What causes inflation? What creates or stimulates economic growth?The Evolution of MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics in its modern form is often defined as starting with John Maynard Keynes and his theories about market behaviour and governmental policies in the 1930s when it became apparent that classic economic theory (derived from microeconomics) was only sometimes directly applicable to nationwide economic behaviour. Classic economic theory assumes that economies always return to a state of equilibrium. In essence, this means that if demand for a product increases, the prices for that product get higher and individual companies rise to meet the demand. However, during the Great Depression, there was low output and wide-scale unemployment. Clearly, this did not indicate equilibrium on a macroeconomic scale.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Home economics, also known as domestic economy, human sciences, and home science. Or family and consumer sciences is a field of study that concerns the management and economics of the community and home. Although it was primarily meant for girls and young women, all genders are involved in home economics classes.

  • av Gabby Skeldon
    196,-

    Cursed Queen. Scorned Witch. Deadly Betrayal.While her spell may be broken, Morgwese's curse still haunts the Knights Templar. Queen Lore wakes with no memory of her former life, and as attempts to restore her fail, Merle uses her new powers to glimpse into the future. The vision she induces gives one clear instruction: Find Morgana Le Fae. But there's a traitor in the Templar with their own plans in mind. When an ancient dagger is stolen and a mutinous plot uncovered, Merle and the knights must navigate hundreds of years of treachery and treason to find Morgana's hiding place before the enemy makes their move.In a deadly race against time, Merle fights for her life and Lore's future- can she find the witch before it's too late? Will Morgana help them if she does?

  • av Martyn (M E. Ellington
    180,-

    In this prequal, the second book in the Thirstonfield Halt series, life for the Bradbury family was as close to idyllic as it could be on a working farm nestled amongst the achingly beautiful North Yorkshire Moors in post war England. Thomas and his wife Anne worked hard while their young son George attended the local school in the village of Thirstonfield. Their lives seemed content until that fateful day when Thomas happened upon Jack Bright. The act of kindness shown by Thomas would be repaid by the most abhorrent act imaginable. From that moment on their simple, honest lives, would be forever changed as their world is turned upside down by the arrival of the mysterious stranger. What would follow are a series of disturbing events that will forever echo through time itself.

  • av M. E. Ellington
    180,-

    Thirstonfield Halt is a supernatural thriller spanning two-time lines, and lives. The main protagonist of this story, Jack Bright, is first introduced to us as he commits another murder and flees the scene - later committing suicide. We then follow him through short but very descriptive beats from an early age, through World War Two, and eventually to his death, and beyond. The modern-day protagonists are Paul Sullivan and Jill Goodwin. They are engaged and live together in a small village called Hutton Rudby. Following a brush with Cancer, Jill decides to leave her job, and concentrate on writing, while Paul continues with his architectural practice. With the need for them to live between their places of work gone, they decide to move. Their life before, and after the cancer is idyllic. With no children yet planned, Jill has a constant companion, Charlie, a Springer Spaniel. After searching, they find an abandoned train station nestled in a shallow valley in the North Yorkshire Moors. After becoming smitten with it, they sell up and restore the station, not knowing it's past, or who still resides there. As the story continues, we find out more about Jack, and his connection with the Bradbury family who owned the station, and who sold it to Paul and Jill. As things begin to happen, and weird events unfold, Jill begins to investigate the station's past. Eventually this leads her back to the Bradbury farm, where she confronts Mavis, the farmer's wife who reluctantly at first, tells Jill their family secret.

  • av Penny Rome
    180,-

    Penny Rome's light-hearted and humorous memoir takes readers on a transformative journey as she grows up on a tea plantation in India, amidst the backdrop of colonial rule and cultural shifts.

  • av Phil Moore
    1 070,-

    A collection of Phil Moore's 12 books of New Testament Bible commentary.

  • av Joel Barker
    596,-

    Each volume uniquely combines the insights of an experienced Bible exegete (trained in interpretation) and a homiletician (trained in preaching). These two authors work together to explain the essential message for the original listeners or readers, unpack its timeless truth, and then provide a contemporary restatement and communication of insights for the key biblical concept. Every book is a resource designed and written with the real needs of the pastor and teacher always in sight, providing many ways to creatively express the principal thought in a biblical passage. Based on the Big Idea preaching model, Kerux enhances the reader's ability to deliver a message that is biblical, cohesive, and dynamic. In Numbers, Joel Barker and Steve West illuminate the enduring importance of this notoriously difficult text for preachers. God's commitment to both his people and his promises claims center stage in understanding this Old Testament record of the covenant people. Through the lens of an ancient time and faraway culture, Numbers emphasizes God's overwhelming holiness and the proper human responses of worship and trust. Barker and West guide expositors in shepherding their congregations through the book of Numbers and its themes of worship; disobedience and grumbling; judgment and restoration; anticipating of promises; and even leadership, all of which relate to God's people today.

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