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Angela Thomas

    November 23, 1948

    Angela Thomas is a best-selling author whose work is rooted in transparently sharing life experiences to inspire a deeper passion for knowing God. She is a gifted teacher and storyteller who speaks to thousands annually, drawing her audience into personal reflection and connection. Thomas's approach emphasizes vulnerability and authentic storytelling, making her a compelling voice for those seeking spiritual growth. Her narratives resonate with readers and listeners by offering relatable insights into faith and life.

    Holding on
    Youth Online
    Do You Think I'm Beautiful? Bible Study and Journal
    Do You Think I'm Beautiful?
    Do You Know Who I Am?: And Other Brave Questions Women Ask
    A Beautiful Offering
    • A Beautiful Offering

      Returning God's Love with Your Life

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the Beatitudes, this book encourages women to embrace gratitude and live as offerings to God. It emphasizes the spiritual journey of women, inviting them to reflect on their lives and cultivate a deeper relationship with the Father through thankfulness and service.

      A Beautiful Offering
    • Exploring the themes of faith and divine love, the narrative follows Thomas as he seeks reassurance about God's knowledge and acceptance of her true self. Through engaging storytelling and biblical insights, the book provides readers with profound answers and practical guidance for their spiritual journey.

      Do You Know Who I Am?: And Other Brave Questions Women Ask
    • Do You Think I'm Beautiful?

      The Question Every Woman Asks

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Angela Thomas delves into the profound impact of the question "do you think I'm beautiful?" on a woman's identity and self-worth. Through her insights as a writer and speaker, she examines how this quest for validation influences relationships and personal growth, ultimately inviting readers to explore their own perceptions of beauty and self-acceptance. The book offers a transformative journey toward understanding and embracing one's inner beauty.

      Do You Think I'm Beautiful?
    • Do You Think I'm Beautiful? Bible Study and Journal

      A Guide to Answering the Question Every Woman Asks

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The book addresses the critical issue of women's body and soul image, encouraging readers to confront their perceptions of beauty. It highlights the universal struggle of seeking validation and fulfillment, emphasizing the importance of asking the question, "Do you think I'm beautiful?" Angela Thomas shares her personal journey and insights, guiding women to seek answers from a spiritual perspective. The workbook format includes Bible study questions and space for reflection, allowing readers to explore their feelings and beliefs about beauty in a meaningful way.

      Do You Think I'm Beautiful? Bible Study and Journal
    • Youth Online

      Identity and Literacy in the Digital Age

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of adolescence in the digital age, this book delves into how online interactions shape identity, relationships, and mental health among youth. It addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by social media, highlighting issues such as cyberbullying, self-esteem, and the quest for authenticity. Through a blend of research, personal stories, and expert insights, the narrative offers a comprehensive look at the impact of technology on young people's lives and encourages a dialogue about responsible online engagement.

      Youth Online
    • Holding on

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of resilience and faith, Angela Thomas shares her journey as a survivor of childhood abuse in this poignant autobiography. Through her struggles with trauma, she emphasizes the transformative power of faith in God, which becomes her anchor in navigating the challenges of life. Her story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the possibility of finding peace after profound suffering.

      Holding on
    • Anatomical Idiom and Emotional Expression

      A Comparison of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Hebrew Bible uses rich imagery that connects emotions with different body parts, creating vivid and relatable word pictures. This expressive language allows readers to engage both physically and emotionally with the text. However, such colorful imagery and its earthy tone are often diminished in contemporary English translations, making the original depth less accessible to modern readers.

      Anatomical Idiom and Emotional Expression
    • Bestselling author Angela Thomas is an adoring mom whose prayers, presented as letters to God, celebrate a mom's delight in everyday moments with a newborn boy.

      Prayers for My Baby Boy
    • Bestselling author Angela Thomas is a sought-after speaker, gifted story- teller, and adoring mom.

      Prayers for My Baby Girl
    • The early life of a modernist polymath and concrete-art pioneer: the first of a new two-volume biography by Bill's widow, art historian Angela Thomas Swiss artist Max Bill (1908-94) was a master of many trades during his lifetime: he was at once an architect, graphic designer, painter, industrial designer and typeface designer. A student of greats such as Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee at the Bauhaus in Dessau, Bill developed his own unique practice of integrated design under their tutelage, cultivating a more contemporary interpretation of more traditional Bauhaus sensibilities. He went on to become one of the main advocates of the concrete art movement, joining the Allianz group of Swiss artists in 1937. In this first volume of a major new biography, Bill's widow, art historian Angela Thomas, recounts the formative years of Bill's life from his childhood in a small Swiss town to his time at the Bauhaus. With a lively cadence that speaks to her intimate knowledge of the architect himself, Thomas details Bill's beginnings in Zurich as a young independent designer as part of a larger portrait of Europe's political and artistic world in the decades before World War II. Originally written in German and now translated into English for the first time, A Subversive Gleamprovides readers with an in-depth account of the origins of one of Europe's most influential designers.

      A Subversive Gleam: Max Bill and His Time. 1908-1939