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Anthony Clark

    What Are We Teaching Them?
    Seeing Beneath the Soil
    SHE
    Dragon Sight, 1
    Chronicles Of Hope
    Insinuations II: Misty Blue
    • Insinuations II: Misty Blue

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Heirling Series trilogy features "Insinuations Misty Blue." This novel is a fictional succession of short storylines that favor the colors of life. Misty blue describes the color blue that represented peace and serenity for the citizens of Dominic. The hybrid betrayal of unfaithfulness that arose between community leaders Xavier Johns and Coby Kendrick had spilled over from their personal lives into their public ministries. Sin had also infiltrated their township causing a mist of obscurity to distress the institutions of family, church, and state. Corrupt city leaders painted a distorted picture of hope for the residents using the faded shades of government corruption, human trafficking, and murder. However, when the inhabitants of Dominic looked towards heaven for provision, God intervened, and restored them. They were to trust in Him for justice, salvation and mercy. The Insinuations saga continues with a soothing shade of misty blue. This novel is narrated to stimulate the reader's innermost being to constantly depend on God in every circumstance of life. Captivating his or her thoughts, emotions, and personal impressions. Anthony and Marylene have a passion for teaching God's word to people of various ages and cultures. Their purpose is to encourage others by spreading the good news through literature and song. The Clarks trust the Holy Spirit's leadership in all of their endeavors.

      Insinuations II: Misty Blue
    • Chronicles Of Hope

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Facing adversity is a central theme in this autobiography, as Anthony Clark shares his journey from a challenging childhood in a broken home to finding hope and purpose. His struggles with family dynamics, substance abuse, and a complex relationship with God highlight the trials many endure. Despite setbacks, including rejection from the Church, Anthony emphasizes the healing power of faith and the promises of God. The narrative is enriched with scripture that inspires resilience and assurance, ultimately conveying a message of hope through life's challenges.

      Chronicles Of Hope
    • Dragon Sight, 1

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In a world where dragons were banished by the Spear family, thirteen-year-old Zach discovers he possesses the rare ability of dragon sight, allowing him to see the reemerging dragons that threaten his community. As a dragon terrorizes his city, Zach must delve into the knowledge of his ancestors to harness his gift and confront this ancient menace. The story blends adventure and the struggle between human civilization and the mythical creatures once exiled, placing the fate of his community in Zach's hands.

      Dragon Sight, 1
    • SHE

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows a young girl navigating a tumultuous journey filled with challenges and emotional growth. She grapples with the responsibilities of caring for a crying baby, seeks revenge on a school bully, and experiences the complexities of love and acceptance. As she protests for change and confronts an unexpected illness, she learns valuable lessons from her mother's friends, ultimately striving to grow old with dignity while facing the trials of adolescence and beyond.

      SHE
    • Seeing Beneath the Soil

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This book provides a guide to the latest archaeological surveying methods, covering techniques such as electrical resistivity, magnetometry, ground penetrating radar and phosphate survey

      Seeing Beneath the Soil
    • What Are We Teaching Them?

      Dispatches from the Modern University Classroom

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Dr. Anthony Clark provides a critical perspective on the state of British higher education, contrasting his conservative views with the prevailing focus on social justice and diversity among his colleagues. Through humorous and absurd anecdotes from his lecturing experiences, he highlights the decline of academic standards and the impact of prioritizing student satisfaction over merit. Clark raises important questions about the value of social science degrees and challenges readers to reflect on the true nature of education in contemporary universities.

      What Are We Teaching Them?
    • Have you ever dreamed of owning and managing your own business one day? What about working in business as a leader? Whether you're interested in being a top sales executive or chief officer-or even of starting your own creative empire--this book is for you. You Can Be A Business Person Too! will guide you through the nuts and bolts of what it takes to be considered in business. It is written at an elementary level, with young future entrepreneurs in mind. You Can Be A Business Person Too! even includes learning activities that you can try right now.

      You Can Be A Business Person Too!: A Kid's Guide to the World of Business
    • The Struggle Is Real

      Maturing In Life And Ministry

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Bishop Anthony Clark presents a collection of biblically-sound sermons that address contemporary challenges faced by the Church and society. Each sermon is designed to be both practical and insightful, making it a valuable resource for both ministers and laypeople. The teachings aim to engage and inspire readers, encouraging a deeper understanding of Scripture, particularly reflecting on the themes found in 2 Peter 3:1-2. This work serves as a guide to spiritual growth and maturity in faith and ministry.

      The Struggle Is Real