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Mark Wagner

    Halfway Up the Mountain
    Moon
    The Geometries of Visual Space
    Right Before the Storm
    Can Evangelicals Truly Change the World?
    Boeing
    • The story of the Boeing Company, from its formative years building canvas-bodied biplanes to its current status as a multinational giant, will fascinate readers with details on the technical challenges the company has surmounted over the years and the breakthrough advances it has introduced to the aviation industry. Lavish illustrations from the company's archives and exclusive modern colour photography depict the aircraft, the factories, and the people.

      Boeing
    • Can Evangelicals Truly Change the World?

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book explores the contrasting growth dynamics of the Christian Church globally, highlighting optimism in the developing world alongside decline in many Western areas. It examines seven contemporary religious movements to understand the factors contributing to their growth or stagnation. The authors emphasize the importance of grasping these dynamics to effectively fulfill the Great Commission of making disciples worldwide, aiming to provide insights for future church planning and evangelism efforts.

      Can Evangelicals Truly Change the World?
    • Right Before the Storm

      • 434pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Pablo Sánchez is dedicated to his faith and actively seeks to spread the message of Jesus to those around him. His journey reflects a deep commitment to evangelism and the transformative power of belief. Through his encounters, he aims to inspire others to embrace the Good News, showcasing the importance of faith in everyday life.

      Right Before the Storm
    • The Geometries of Visual Space

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book, first published in 2006, is part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, highlighting its academic significance. It explores key themes and concepts relevant to its field, providing insights that contribute to scholarly discussions. The publication aims to engage readers with its in-depth analysis and research findings, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.

      The Geometries of Visual Space
    • Moon

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Inspired by biblical themes from Genesis to the New Testament, this poetry collection offers a fresh perspective on scripture. Each piece invites readers to explore their own interpretations, blending imaginative reflections on divine possibilities with profound spiritual insights. The work aims to deepen the reader's connection to God and Jesus Christ, encouraging a personal journey of faith and understanding.

      Moon
    • Halfway Up the Mountain

      Restoring God’s Purpose in this Chaotic World

      Recently a top Christian leader wrote an article entitled: America is in Crisis: “What do we do?” This theme was very interesting to me thus I read it with great expectations, but was sorry to hear once again that the apparent answer to the question was to return to the old methods that we have been using in the past. The world is changing and there are myriads of new possible methods and tools that can be used in the proclamation of the Gospel. We need to seek new answers to the question of “What do we do?” The title of this book shows both the success of the past but also give us new challenges for the future. Our goal is to complete the great Commission of Jesus Christ and that is to “Make disciples of all nations”. We have had much success in that at the present time we can say that approximately one third of the world claims some adherence to the Christian Faith. But the job is not yet completed. We are only half way there. In climbing a mountain the start is easy and exciting. We look at the beautiful peaks and can imagine what it will be like when we reach the top of the mountain. Once we have reached the peak, do we have an unspeakable joy as to our accomplishments? It is only when we are halfway up the mountain that real discouragement sets in. When we are half way towards our ultimate goal we need to get ready for the more difficult part of the task. We have accomplished much but still much needs to be done.

      Halfway Up the Mountain