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Daniel Morris

    Dr. Morris is an author dedicated to biblical studies and theological education. His work draws heavily on his extensive experience in pastoring and training Hispanic clergy. Through his missionary work in Chiapas, Mexico, he strives to strengthen local churches and communities. His writings reflect a profound understanding of biblical principles and their practical application in life.

    All Clear. Student's Book 2
    Jamaica at the World's Exposition: Catalogue of Articles From the Island of Jamaica and On Exhibition at the Jamaica Court, Main Building
    The Witch on the Quiet River.
    Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda: The Broken Places
    Confident Coach's Guide to Teaching Lacrosse
    Why You Really Can Memorize Scripture
    • 2024

      Essays and Interviews on Contemporary American Poets, Poetry, and Pedagogy

      A Thirty-Year Creative Reading Workshop

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Through a blend of autobiography and literary criticism, Daniel Morris explores his journey of discovering avant-garde contemporary American poets. In sixteen insightful essays, he reflects on how these poets' unique aesthetic contributions expanded his understanding of poetry, highlighting the importance of engaging with voices outside traditional education.

      Essays and Interviews on Contemporary American Poets, Poetry, and Pedagogy
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1883, preserving its historical significance and literary value. It offers readers a chance to explore themes and narratives reflective of its time, while also showcasing the author's unique style and perspective. This edition aims to maintain the integrity of the original text, allowing both new and returning readers to engage with the work as it was first intended.

      The Colony of British Honduras. Its Resources and Prospects, with Particular Reference to Its Indigenous Plants and Economic Productions
    • 2019

      Kenneth Goldsmith's Recent Works on Paper

      Exactly Wrong

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on Kenneth Goldsmith's provocative contributions to contemporary poetry, this collection highlights his published works following a contentious reading of a poem derived from the Michael Brown autopsy report. It explores themes of conceptual art and the impact of his pedagogical approach, providing insight into the intersection of art and social issues. The book serves as a reflection on Goldsmith's influence and the dialogues his work has sparked in both literary and cultural contexts.

      Kenneth Goldsmith's Recent Works on Paper
    • 2019

      The story follows Keith, a bank manager with a reputation for dishonesty, as he continually embezzles funds but manages to evade consequences. His luck takes a turn when he becomes a storekeeper with ties to the mob, leading him into a world of crime and danger. The narrative explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the lengths one will go to maintain a facade while navigating the complexities of a criminal underworld.

      Losing a Job
    • 2018

      The Witch on the Quiet River.

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Delia Andrews is a mother, a wife and a witch who loves flying around on her motorcycle. When she attracts the attention of a small town mayor and the unscrupulous 'Judge' Grayson, Delia is forced to defend herself! What follows is a fun ride as the novice witch learns about her talents and encounters others with paranormal abilities.

      The Witch on the Quiet River.
    • 2018

      Worth a Mint

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative follows a transformation from anonymity to notoriety as the protagonists embark on a daring escapade. They hijack a limousine, orchestrate a ransom scheme, execute a clever switch, and escape the country. This thrilling journey leads them to a life of happiness, showcasing their evolution from ordinary individuals to figures of intrigue.

      Worth a Mint
    • 2017

      The Colony of British Honduras

      It's Resources and Prospects

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the natural resources and potential development of British Honduras, this historical reprint from 1883 offers insights into the region's economic prospects. It explores the area's geography, agriculture, and trade opportunities, providing a detailed analysis that reflects the era's views on colonization and resource management. This edition captures the essence of 19th-century perspectives on the colony's future and significance.

      The Colony of British Honduras
    • 2013

      Why You Really Can Memorize Scripture

      Understand and Unlock Your Mind's Natural Ability to Memorize Long Passages

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author shares a personal journey of responding to a calling for missionary work, grappling with feelings of inadequacy. Central to their experience is the transformative power of scripture, particularly Psalm 1:3, which emphasizes the importance of meditation on God's Word. This verse serves as a source of strength and encouragement, illustrating the belief that faith and dedication can lead to spiritual growth and fulfillment of one's purpose.

      Why You Really Can Memorize Scripture
    • 2008

      The Colony Of British Honduras

      Its Resources And Prospects, With Particular Reference To Its Indigenous Plants And Economic Productions (1883)

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the natural resources of British Honduras, the book delves into its history, geography, and economy, emphasizing indigenous plants and their economic potential. Daniel Morris explores agricultural and commercial industries, highlighting the production of mahogany and logwood, while analyzing trade relationships with other nations. This work serves as a significant resource for understanding the late 19th-century economic landscape of the colony, making it essential for those interested in its historical and economic context.

      The Colony Of British Honduras