Bestselling author and well-known preacher, R.T. Kendall, unfolds the meaning of persistent faith. Starting with the story of Enoch, Dr. Kendall explores biblical teachings that call believers to “find out what pleases the Lord†(Ephesians 5:10).
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- 2023
- 2022
Prophetic Integrity
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Prophetic Integrity is a book for those who believe that God still speaks today but have serious questions about those within the church that identify as prophets. R.T. Kendall shares personal experiences with the prophetic movement, the good and the bad, and offers a way forward in trusting God despite the failures of church leaders.
- 2020
Is Your God Too Nice?
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Do you worship the God of the Bible, or a fictional character? This book will bring us back to the God of the Bible. Not the God we like or the way we wish He were, but the very God of the Bible--unembellished, unvarnished--as He really is. This does not mean we will like Him. Many times we are embarrassed by the God of the Bible, especially the God of the Old Testament. We are even embarrassed by the teachings of Jesus when it comes to His being the only way to be saved, as well as God's right to judge and reward or condemn. We attempt to manage God's PR and fix His image in the modern world. We are tempted to modify and mold God into what we want Him to be--what we think He should be. Instead we should be finding out where God is and meet Him there, even if that takes us out of our comfort zones. This book will challenge you to give up your conception of what you would like God to be and come to know Him as He really is. Other Books by R.T. Kendall: Word and Spirit (2019) ISBN-13: 978-1629996493 Total Forgiveness (2010) ISBN-13: 978-1599791760 Whatever Happened to the Gospel? (2018) ISBN-13: 978-1629994710 Popular in Heaven Famous in Hell (2018) ISBN-13: 978-1629995519 The Presence of God (2017) ISBN-13: 978-1629991573 Holy Fire (2014) ISBN-13: 978-1621366041
- 2019
Love animals? Life stressing you out? Struggle to find time to read? If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, Animals' Guide is the perfect pick-me-up! Animals' Guide is jam-packed with smile-inducing case studies, provided by animals observing humans. Open any page, read a case study, have a laugh, then get on with your day feeling a little brighter. Witty observations from horses, cats, dogs, and exotic creatures fill the pages with humour. Animals enrich our lives every day; I bet if we could all take our pets to work with us, we'd be so much happier! Escaping reality for even a moment to enjoy some hilarious animal antics really does make a difference...
- 2014
Poetry of the First World War
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
What makes this anthology invaluable is the attention to detail. Not only is there an acutely perceptive general introduction, but all the poets - including the often misunderstood Rupert Brooke - receive a sympathetic and well judge individual introduction, together with a wealth of biographical and bibliographical information. Agenda, N. S. Thompson
- 2009
Modern English War Poetry
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the impact of war, this collection explores significant twentieth-century poets and their connections to war poetry. It highlights how the experiences of conflict shaped the works of renowned figures like Ted Hughes and Geoffrey Hill, revealing the pervasive influence of war on their writing. Through detailed discussions, the book provides insights into how the themes of battle and its aftermath resonate throughout modern English poetry.
- 2009
The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry
- 772 pages
- 28 hours of reading
The book features thirty-seven chapters by prominent literary critics, exploring twentieth-century war poetry's evolution and themes. It examines the distinct characteristics of various wars while highlighting connections among poets from different conflicts, including both combatants and civilians. Primarily focused on British and Irish poetry, it also connects to American and European works. Aimed at a diverse audience, from scholars to students, it serves as a comprehensive resource on war poetry, promising to be a significant reference for years to come.
- 2009
Nostalgia for the simplicity and adventure of childhood is at the heart of this collection, originally crafted as short stories for children. It offers a blend of humor and poignant moments, inviting readers of all ages to reflect on their own youthful experiences. The book captures the essence of innocence and imagination, making it a delightful read for both children and adults seeking to reconnect with the carefree days of their past.
- 2008
Kendall looks at wrongdoing and the judgment of ministry leaders and laypeople, assuring those who've fallen that they can be used again--and warning those who condemn them. Exploring his own vulnerabilities, he presents a compassionate, biblically balanced case for a God of second chances.
- 2001
Sylvia Plath
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Sylvia Plath was one of the most gifted and innovative poets of the twentieth century, yet serious study of her work has often been hampered by a fierce preoccupation with her life and death. This title offers an examination of her poetry. schovat popis