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Mark Eddy Smith

    Tolkiens ganz gewöhnliche Helden
    Aslan, der Löwe von Narnia
    Children of the Air
    What Lies at the Heart of Genesis
    • 2018

      What Lies at the Heart of Genesis

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the intersection of faith and science, particularly focusing on the creation narrative in Genesis versus scientific explanations of the universe. It delves into the historical debate surrounding the existence of Adam and Eve and the interpretation of the creation story. The author presents a personal belief that while Adam and Eve were real figures, the six-day creation account symbolizes the vast time God spent shaping the cosmos. This perspective invites readers to reconsider traditional views on creation and the nature of truth in storytelling.

      What Lies at the Heart of Genesis
    • 2018

      Children of the Air

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The story follows a mama eagle who must raise her three eaglets alone after a helicopter disrupts their nest. While she escapes, the papa eagle bravely defends their eggs but is captured by a monstrous insect. This tale explores themes of resilience and the challenges of single parenthood in the face of danger, highlighting the struggle for survival in a world filled with unexpected threats.

      Children of the Air