Now with a new cover, this book written by popular and widely respected British Bible teacher, Charles W. Price, encourages readers to let God remake them in His own image and replace their frustration with a sense of fulfillment.
Charles Price Livres






Reveals the personal experiences of those who adopted the religion in the 1950s to 1970s
Sugar Beet Production in California; E95
- 78pages
- 3 heures de lecture
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Experience the teachings and life of Jesus through the perspective of Matthew, one of His disciples. This book highlights Jesus as the Great Teacher, offering insights into His messages and actions. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of His role as the Messiah, exploring the profound impact of His teachings on faith and spirituality. The narrative invites reflection on the transformative power of Jesus' words and the significance of His presence in the lives of believers.
Hebrews
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The latest in the Keswick Ministries devotional series: 30 days of readings from Hebrews.
"REPI offers a fresh angle on the Rastafari by drawing on underutilized sources such as news stories and colonial records, along with other data such as field notes, interviews and cultural products like screeds and hymns. Charles Price introduces readers to new connections, characters, and events salient to the development of the Rastafari. REPI is a scholarly resource written in a style accessible to a general audience"--
