Targeting young football enthusiasts, this book intertwines the story of Jesus with fundamental aspects of the Christian faith. It offers a narrative that can be enjoyed independently, while also encouraging reflection through discussion questions at the end of each chapter. These questions not only relate to the text but also prompt readers to consider their own lives and experiences. Additionally, leaders' notes are provided to facilitate group discussions, making it a valuable resource for both individual and communal exploration of faith.
Chris Pearson Livres




Exploring the intricate relationship between humans and dogs, the book delves into the historical evolution of dogs as companions and their roles in society. From medieval greyhounds to wartime messengers, it highlights how dogs have adapted alongside humans, reflecting broader social changes. The narrative also addresses breeding standards and the fight for animal rights, showcasing the enduring bond of loyalty and love between species. With a blend of charm and insight, the work uncovers the rich story behind the modern dog.
Mobilizing Nature
The Environmental History of War and Militarization in Modern France
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book examines the intricate relationship between war and the environment in France, spanning from the establishment of Châlons Camp in 1857 to contemporary military environmentalism. It sheds light on significant historical events like the Franco-Prussian War and the Cold War while revealing the overlooked military installations across the French landscape. Through extensive research and site visits, it highlights the multifaceted nature of these militarized environments, which serve as sites of conflict, experimentation, and biodiversity, influenced by various international forces.
Dogopolis suggests a surprising source of urban innovation in the history of three major cities: human-canine relationships.