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The message of Joel, Micah, and Habakkuk
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Where is God in times of disaster? How can God allow suffering? What are God's people to do about moral decay in society? Three of the minor prophets--Joel, Micah and Habakkuk--provide insights to these problems. David Prior's passage-by-passage exposition of these three books provides careful study and measured insight and application for today's church.
Reconstruction in a Globalizing World
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book features David Prior, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of New Mexico, exploring significant historical themes and events. It delves into his research interests, shedding light on various historical narratives and their implications. Through his scholarly perspective, readers gain insights into the complexities of history and its impact on contemporary society.
Stone Carver. the Life and Times of Franco Vallario'
- 98pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Franco Vallario's journey from a humble upbringing in a small Italian village to becoming a renowned carver and sculptor in Australia is a tale of perseverance and artistic passion. Initially exploring various paths, including the navy and priesthood, he ultimately follows his calling in stone. After emigrating to Australia under a government scheme, he gains recognition for restoring historic buildings and embarks on ambitious projects, including creating capitals for the Mitchell Library. His success leads him to establish his own business, focusing on marble sourced from prestigious quarries, fulfilling his creative aspirations.
This text analyzes the themes and professional issues surrounding citizenship. It is designed to equip managers with the knowledge and skills required to address areas such as community involvement and local democracy and participation.
This book is about communal living, as practised by the Pilsdon Community in Dorset. It describes an alternative way of providing refuge, support and a place of recovery for people experiencing mental health problems, addictions and other crises in their lives.