The narrative explores David Bennett's transformative journey from gay activism and skepticism towards religion to embracing faith in Jesus. Central to his story are significant relationships and profound supernatural experiences that challenge his previous beliefs, leading to a reconciliation of his faith and sexuality. This personal account highlights themes of love, acceptance, and spiritual awakening, offering insight into the complexities of identity and belief.
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Cet auteur est un activiste spirituel qui suscite l'autonomisation grâce à une spiritualité ancrée et pratique. Il se présente comme un défenseur de l'âme et un catalyseur de transformation, encourageant les lecteurs à libérer leur potentiel intérieur. Son œuvre offre une approche tangible de la croissance spirituelle, dotant les individus d'outils pour un développement personnel profond.






Voyage of Purpose: Spiritual Wisdom from Near-Death Back to Life
- 149pages
- 6 heures de lecture
By relating one man’s amazing tale of triumph over death on multiple occasions, this book brings a fresh perspective to near death experience literature. David Bennett, once a brash young commercial diver whose personal philosophy was “cut your way through life to survive,” was caught in a violent storm off the California coast one night where he drowned. While technically “dead,” he met beings of light, relived his life, and peeked into his future, resulting in a complete paradigm shift for him. Later, he discovered he had stage IV lung and bone cancer--so advanced that his spine collapsed. Miraculously, he survived once again, and this second close call taught him even more about living, loving, and how to find purpose in his life. Voyage of Purpose brings readers right into the heart of the near-death experience, including the sensations of dying, being surrounded by the light, and meeting the Soul Family. Part memoir and part guide for achieving spiritual growth, this book shows how to integrate the most traumatic of incidents into one’s spiritual path in order to live a more meaningful life.
Unwrapping the Gift of Mercy
Unwrapping Spiritual Gifts One by One; How to Use Your Spiritual Gift in the Body of Christ
- 396pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the Motivational Gift of Mercy, David Bennett highlights how this spiritual gift enriches the Body of Christ. Through Biblical examples, historical figures, and modern individuals, he reveals the profound impact of mercy-driven believers. The book delves into the unique qualities and contributions of those endowed with this gift, encouraging readers to understand and embrace their own spiritual calling.
Architecture of the Jubilee Line Extension
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book explores the innovative architecture and engineering behind the Jubilee Line Extension of London's underground system. Through interviews with architects, contractors, and engineers, it provides insights into the design and construction challenges faced at each station. Additionally, it delves into the history of the tube network, offering a comprehensive view of this significant urban infrastructure project.
Firefighters of Cambridge
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of a firefighter in Cambridge throughout the last century, the narrative is enriched by the author's personal experiences. It offers a vivid portrayal of the challenges, camaraderie, and dangers faced by firefighters, providing readers with an intimate look at the profession's evolution over time. Through compelling anecdotes, the book captures the essence of bravery and dedication inherent in firefighting, making it a poignant reflection on a significant yet often overlooked aspect of community service.
William Booth and His Salvation Army
- 166pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The filthy back streets of London's East End in the Victorian era were home to every imaginable crime, vice and horror. Many thousands lived there without Christ and without hope, and no one seemed to care. But William Booth did care.In 1865 Booth began a mission which took the Gospel to these people. It became The Salvation Army and changed the lives of many thousands as it spread throughout London, Britain and the world, preaching a Gospel of redemption and holiness.New edition of previously published biography by one of the foremost authorities on William Booth and the beginning of The Salvation Army. About the AuthorDavid Malcolm Bennett is a multi-published author and evangelical theologian, who has the gift of doing thorough and painstaking research and presenting the results in a readable form.
Focusing on the practice of public invitations in Christian evangelism, this book provides a comprehensive historical overview across three continents. It critically examines why prominent figures like John Wesley, George Whitefield, and Jonathan Edwards, foundational to modern evangelicalism, did not utilize the altar call system that became prevalent later. This insightful study appeals to both religious scholars and laypeople interested in the origins, evolution, and contemporary significance of the altar call in evangelical traditions.
School Leadership
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Art of Precast Concrete
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
As a building material, precast concrete allows a wide range of sculptural forms and design options. By treating the surface in various ways, fascinating textures and fine finishes can be produced. This book provides a systematic overview of the variety of applications for such concrete elements throughout Europe. Author David Bennett provides in-depth information on newly developed, especially lightweight forms of concrete such as GRC (Glass-Fibre Reinforced Concrete), Ductal and CRC (Compact Reinforced Composite). A selection of some 24 projects which are of particular significance, are documented in detail and provide a wealth of inspiring design ideas. The appendix comprises an overview of the building practices in the individual European countries and the availability of concrete elements. Amongst the buildings documented are the Scottish Parliament Building in Edinburgh by Enric Miralles Benedetta Tagliabue, the Synagogue in Dresden by Wandel, Hoefer, Lorch + Hirsch, and the Mexican Embassy in Berlin by González de León.
A Few Lawless Vagabonds
Ethan Allen, the Republic of Vermont, and the American Revolution
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The narrative delves into the origins and significance of the Green Mountain Boys, a militia formed under Ethan Allen to defend Vermont against external claims, particularly from New York and British Canada. These rugged fighters embodied the spirit of American independence, showcasing their resolve during the Revolutionary War by aiding in key battles, including the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. Despite their fierce desire for autonomy, the Green Mountain Boys eventually joined the United States, reflecting the complexities of loyalty and governance during a tumultuous period in American history.

