This author delves into the grand ideas that have shaped our world, exploring pivotal moments in religious history. Their writing is informed by a diverse journey, encompassing music, academic scholarship, and ministry. Through their work, they aim to foster informed discussion on contemporary social, ethical, and religious issues. Their approach blends historical rigor with engaging narrative to illuminate profound questions of human existence.
God's altar--a place of pure and wholehearted worship where our holy God can
meet us--is vital to our personal lives, our churches, and our nations so that
we can be strengthened for every good work. In this influential call, readers
are invited to find their way to rebuild the place of God's presence to have
their lives, prayer, and worship transformed.
CALLING TIME ON THE KRAYS is the extraordinary true story of the woman who braved the might of London's most notorious criminal fraternity when she agreed to give the evidence that convicted Ronnie Kray for the murder of George Cornell at The Blind Beggar pub in East London on March 9th 1966. That woman was the barmaid and after 30 years as a gangland target, Mrs X relives the hopes and fears of her life in hiding, when she was forced to protect her true identity and move from safe house to safe house in an attempt to preserve herself and her three children from being silenced for good. In MURDER WITHOUT CONVICTION , John Dickson, a close and trusted friend of the Krays for many years, tells the inside story of their notorious gangland underworld. He describes the murder of George Cornell, Jack 'the Hat' McVitie and 'Mad Axeman' Frank Mitchell; the extortion, protection and gambling rackets; the Mafia connections; the increasingly erratic and senselessly violent behaviour of the Kray Twins and their final dramatic arrest at a time when their reputation was so fearsome that they were convinced that they were invincible.
Focusing on eight influential figures of the twentieth century, this work explores how they engaged with the spiritual challenges posed by Nietzsche's philosophy. Each intellectual history delves into the unique responses and legacies of these thinkers, highlighting their contributions to contemporary thought and the ongoing dialogue with Nietzsche’s ideas. The book provides an insightful examination of the intersection between philosophy and the spiritual dilemmas of modernity.
The two romantic tales included in this book are 'Wicked Pleasures', written by Helen Dickson and 'A Christmas Wedding Wager', written by Michelle Styles.