More than just a reminder to celebrate, this book itself is a celeration of life's infinite and joyful possibilities. It's a wisdom-filled, enthusiastic exploration of what it means to live fully and appreciatively?and it comes with a promise that if you bring the confetti . . .God brings the joy!
This heart-warming account by Wapping GP Martha Leigh will bring both smiles and tears to its readers and provide a well-documented nostalgic record of Wapping's past.
Using contributions from five primary schools, this photographic guide to Basildon offers a unique perspective on this town created after the Second World War.
Uses narrative supported by archive illustrations to tell the story of the fateful ship Titanic, why she was built, and the events that led to her loss.
Joan of Arc, born in Domremy in France in 1412, began to hear voices when she was thirteen and, believing they were directives from God, followed them - to the French court, to battle to wrest France from the English in the Hundred Years War, and to defeat and capture.
What was unearthed in Solomon's great cities?Where did archaeologists learn about the great flood?How do these discoveries reveal secrets about King Herod?The events of the Bible may have happened long ago and far away, but they happened to real people living in real places. Modern archaeologists have made stunning finds over the past century or so that validate the historical accuracy of the Bible. These finds allow us to understand Scripture...
With traditional family values in decline and under assault, how can parents convey Godly principles and morals amid competing messages? In "The Fulfilled Family, " John MacArthur, respected Bible teacher as well as experienced father and grandfather, takes a look at strategy for families as outlined in Ephesians 5 and 6.What is MacArthur's secret to his successful family? "There's no magic. There's no formula. There's no gimmick, " he says. "...
This multi-authored work is the result of a conference held by the Scottish Archaeological Forum in October 2005 to discuss and assess new discoveries and reinterpretations of material relating to the island archaeology of Western Europe, especially the Scottish islands.
How did the Bible come to be?How has it been passed down to us through the ages?Is it still trustworthy and relevant after all these years?The Bible is the bestselling book of all time and the basis of faith for billions of people around the world. Encompassing the fields of archaeology, biblical studies, and history, the story of how the Bible has come to us today is a fascinating one. It is told here, accompanied by beautiful full-color phot...
Subtitled, "The Heroes Of The Glorious Revolution". This dual biography deals with both the life and times of the monarchs and with England's place in Europe. There will be reviews in the national press.
The second installment of a completely re-imagined epic of the man known as Robin Hood is told in a far more eerie, earthly, and elemental way than ever before.