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    The Visitations of Suffolk Made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612, With Notes and an Appendix of
    Youthanize: The Death of Traditional Youth Ministry
    The Mud Room
    The Visitations of Suffolk Made by Hervey ... 1561, Cooke ... 1577, and Raven ... 1612, With Notes and an Appendix, Ed. by W.C. Metcalfe
    Sweet Land of Liberty?
    Southampton
    • 2024

      Miracles In El Salvador

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Rev Robert Cook's transformative journey to El Salvador reveals the deep connection between poverty and the violence inflicted during the civil war. Through his relationships with the Salvadoran people, he learns that understanding poverty requires grappling with the historical context of massacres and death squads. His commitment evolves into missionary work focused on human development, particularly through organizing a solar electrification project for rural families. Proceeds from the book support this initiative, highlighting the ongoing impact of his mission.

      Miracles In El Salvador
    • 2023

      This meticulously researched volume offers a vivid and detailed account of the visitations of three important historical figures to the county of Suffolk over the course of several decades. Along the way, readers will encounter a fascinating cast of characters and learn about key events and cultural traditions in this rich and diverse region of England.

      The Visitations of Suffolk Made by Hervey ... 1561, Cooke ... 1577, and Raven ... 1612, With Notes and an Appendix, Ed. by W.C. Metcalfe
    • 2023

      The Mud Room

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      After a failed government sanctioned mission in Tanzania, Chase Memphis heads back to Washington D.C. to his job as the disgraced project leader. The sole analyst works for an off-book department, known as the Mud Room, because of the messy cases that are assigned. Feeling the responsibility and faced with the guilt of losing 27 soldiers, Chase needs all his skills to help solve the mystery of what happened deep in the savanna. Using the knowledge from the ancient artists, philosophers, and archaeologists, he maps out and embarks on a journey with new friends. You are invited to travel alongside as they explore New York, Greece, and other beautiful and historic parts of the world. This is a thrilling story that is about human frailty, forgiveness, and ultimate redemption. It explores and contrasts the power of love seen through the eyes of the most innocent and the eyes of the most hated as spirits collide in epic battles over the ultimate prize.

      The Mud Room
    • 2022
    • 2021

      This book should appeal to those interested in how and why Native American villages formed in relation to migration, environment and agriculture. The focus is on the big picture of cultural relatedness over broad regions and the amount of social detail that can be gleaned from archaeological and biological data.

      Continuity and Change in the Native American Village
    • 2017
    • 2017

      Fear and Intimidation

      Reaching out to Muslims about Christ

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds in the early eighties, highlighting a pivotal encounter with a Muslim who reacted violently to a misunderstanding regarding faith. This incident sparked a profound journey into the study of Islam and the Quran, ultimately leading to the author's decision to write a comprehensive book on the subjects. The exploration delves into themes of misunderstanding, conflict, and the quest for knowledge, reflecting on personal transformation and the complexities of cultural and religious identity.

      Fear and Intimidation
    • 2016

      Civil War America

      Making a Nation, 1848-1877

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book delves into the transformative period of the mid-nineteenth century in America, highlighting the Civil War's dual impact of conflict and economic growth. It examines the war's origins, the downfall of the Confederacy, and the Union's victory, which led to the emancipation of four million slaves. Additionally, it addresses the significant material progress and westward expansion, alongside the costs to ordinary Americans and indigenous peoples. This comprehensive history is crucial for understanding America's rise as a global power and its contemporary influence.

      Civil War America
    • 2013

      Exploring the intricate relationship between prophecy and current events, this book delves into God's plan for our time, highlighting significant biblical timelines and symbols. It connects the Jewish calendar, Daniel's prophecies, and the life of Christ to contemporary issues, asserting that we are deep into the End Times. The narrative examines America's role as depicted in the Bible, addressing its rise and fall through prophecy. It emphasizes the urgency for the church to awaken, understand their purpose, and unite for the Kingdom amid global turmoil and impending tribulation.

      21st Century Revelation: World Wars, Iraq Wars & End Wars