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Tim Adams

    Tim Adams has long been fascinated by the science fiction and fantasy genres since childhood. His work delves into these genres, exploring their themes and possibilities. Adams's writing style is engaging, with narratives designed to captivate readers and provoke thought.

    Being John McEnroe
    London
    Tales of the Strange and the Bizarre
    Foundational Doctrines of the Christian Faith
    On Being John McEnroe
    • 2021

      The common misperception about Bible doctrine is that such teaching is boring. Dr. Adams brings to life and interest ten major Bible Doctrines from God's Word. You will not be bored with this compelling book. The first chapter discusses why the question, "Where did God come from," does not fit reality any more than "What does the color blue smell like?" How about the question in Chapter Two which asks, "If Jesus Christ had died on the cross but was never raised from the dead, could we be saved?" Thorough answers are given to provocative questions about God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Satan, Man, Salvation, the Church, the Bible, and Prophecy. The inclusion of the chapter on Prayer, suggesting that prayer is the Christian's greatest expression of dependency on God, is priceless. It exceeds most doctrinal studies that rarely touch the subject. This book would be incredibly useful to teach in small group Bible studies or in a whole congregational setting. Help your life to be "grounded and settled" in the truth so that you would not be "so soon moved" to another gospel (Colossians 1:23 and Galatians 1:6).

      Foundational Doctrines of the Christian Faith
    • 2020

      Tales of the Strange and the Bizarre

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Originating from a captivating photo shared on social media, the book explores the intersection of humor and horror through a collection of strange and bizarre tales. The lighthearted banter around the image inspires a deeper dive into eerie narratives, blending the ordinary with the uncanny. Each story invites readers to embrace the unexpected and confront the unusual in a playful yet chilling manner.

      Tales of the Strange and the Bizarre
    • 2004

      On Being John McEnroe

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      The greatest sports stars characterise their times. Tim Adams sets out to explore what it might have meant to be John McEnroe during those times, and in his subsequent lives, and to define exactly what it is we want from our sporting heroes: how we require them to play out our own dramas;

      On Being John McEnroe
    • 2001

      London

      • 271 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      London