The narrative chronicles the remarkable journey of Stuart Bell, highlighting his evolution from humble coffee bars to grand venues like the Albert Hall. It captures his experiences in various church settings, including Gospel Halls and house churches, while illustrating the challenges he faced and the prayers that were answered. The account transitions from moments of tragedy to those of triumph, showcasing the profound impact of his faith and dedication to church movements across the nation.
Ralph Turner Books
A historian and emeritus professor at Florida State University, this author delves into the rich tapestry of European medieval history. Their work is characterized by a profound understanding of the era and an analytical approach to historical events and figures. Focusing on pivotal moments and individuals who shaped medieval Europe, the author brings the past to life with an emphasis on historical context and contemporary motivations. The writing is both accessible and scholarly, establishing the author as a respected voice in the field of medieval studies.






Magna Carta
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The Magna Carta is a foundational document in British history that introduced the idea of civil liberties. It marked a significant shift in the balance of power between the monarchy and the subjects, laying the groundwork for modern democracy and legal rights. This historic charter emphasizes the importance of limiting governmental authority and protecting individual freedoms, influencing legal systems worldwide. Its legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about rights and governance.
The Great Cultural Traditions. The Foundation of Civilization. Volume 1
The Ancient Cities
The Power Partnership
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The Power Partnership will help you discover the ways of the Holy Spirit - a life of miracles for every believer. Find out how you can use the gifts of the Spirit God gives us. Learn how we can experience the love of the Father, the power of the cross, and the anointing of the Spirit every day of our lives.
Jewellery has come alive again. 20 years ago a mere handful of designers in Europe and America were fighting the cliches of conventional design. Today there has been, in Ralph Turner's words, a burgeoning of many kinds of ornament.
The New Trends and Traditions by Peter Dormer and Ralph Turner