After playing 4 quarters of hard-fought football games, the Massillon Tiger football team gathered in a circle at the center of every football field they played on in 2019 to do 15 pushups--a pushup for every game it would take to lead them to the State Championship game. The mantra for the season became: 15 for 15. Each pushup is represented as a chapter in this book and a different piece of the puzzle that explains the football town of Massillon, Ohio. In this dramatic and entertaining book, Author and Tiger running back coach, David Lee Morgan, Jr. shares stories that offer a unique and unequaled perspective into the 2019 season and the Tigers' quest for that elusive state championship. The Massillon Tiger football program isn't a typical high school football program. It's a ministry of football with the first season dating back to 1894. The Massillon Tigers: 15 for 15 is the powerful tale of one of the most storied high school football programs anywhere in the country and their magical 2019 season, as told by an award-winning author and journalist who enjoyed unlimited access to the players, coaches, and families through his role as the running backs coach.
David Morgan Books
David Morgan is a Professor of Religious Studies whose work delves into the visual culture of religion. He explores how religious ideas and practices are shaped and understood through images and visual media. Morgan investigates the intricate relationship between art and faith, examining how visual representations influence our comprehension of religious traditions and identities. His approach is interdisciplinary, merging insights from religious studies, art history, and visual studies to foster a deeper understanding of religion's complex role in the contemporary world.






Essential Cell Biology
- 740 pages
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Cell biology is taught in classrooms around the world to provide students with a firm conceptual grounding in biology. This text provides basic, core knowledge about how cells work and uses colour images and diagrams to emphasize concepts and aid understanding.
The Sacred Gaze
- 333 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Explores how viewers absorb and process religious imagery and how their experience contributes to the social, intellectual, and perceptual construction of reality. This book discusses religious functions of images and the tools that viewers use to interpret them.
The definitive account of the first thirty years of Monty Python, in the words of the Pythons themselves - John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin.
The Mongols
- 270 pages
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Exploring the vastness of the Mongol Empire, this history delves into its organization, governance, and the unique characteristics of its nomadic society. David Morgan highlights the military prowess of Genghis Khan and the empire's impact on regions such as China, Russia, and Europe. The second edition includes a new epilogue that reflects on recent scholarship and updates interpretations, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Mongol history and its lasting effects.
The book explores the immense pressure young adults face to excel academically and socially while grappling with their desire for independence and deeper existential questions. It highlights the disillusionment that often accompanies college life, where the promise of fulfillment falls short. As students navigate this challenging landscape, they may find that their foundational support systems—family, faith, and friendships—have been neglected, leaving them feeling isolated and unmoored.
A Long Stride
- 256 pages
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The remarkable history of how Johnnie Walker became the world's number one Scotch, a perfect gift for whisky fans
The Thing about Religion
- 268 pages
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Lays out a range of theories, terms, and concepts and shows how they work together to centre materiality in the study of religion. Integrating carefully curated visual evidence, Morgan applies these ideas and methods to case studies across a variety of religious traditions, modeling step-by-step analysis and emphasizing historical context.
"The only reference tool covering all categories of auditing, from financial to environmental auditing, The Auditor's Companion combines succinct definitions of core auditing terminology with more than one hundred expansive discussions of concepts important to auditing, such as the audit society, authority, judgment, logic in auditing, the postulates of auditing, and skepticism. The mini-essays include theoretical explications and insights, sketches of arguments, historical developments, and guidance for further reading. Transcending the framework of a dictionary, this is a hybrid reference book in which succinct definitions and conceptual explorations lock together like a double helix into a coherent whole to satisfy the needs of both novice and experienced auditors. The terminology of auditing covers both the evolving, socially constructed aspects of auditing's purposes, as well as auditing's methodological basis in the abstract, enduring techniques of traditional logic. The book's coverage of terminology therefore embraces auditing's constantly developing socioeconomic roles in addition to its perennial methodologies of reasoning"--