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Derek Thomas

    Derek Thomas is a theologian who delves deeply into the practical applications of faith. His work often explores biblical texts and their relevance to modern life, emphasizing wisdom and piety. Thomas's style is known for its clarity and ability to make complex theological concepts accessible to a wide audience. Through his writings, he encourages readers toward a deeper spiritual life and a more thoughtful engagement with their beliefs.

    Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom "Now"
    Don't Run the Stop Signs
    • Don't Run the Stop Signs

      Avoiding Wrecks in Your Relationships

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Stop! For drivers, this is a familiar word that has only one applicable meaning that is not open for debate or discussion. It is at the stop sign that drivers must make a complete stop, look both ways, and make sure the coast is clear before progressing. In this manual, I will illustrate a unique way to comprehend some the universal laws of interpersonal relationships, reveal the uncanny similarities between managing romantic relationships and driving on the highway. Furthermore, I will explain the journey we all take as we travel through the intricacies of human relationships, and help to build your confidence in exemplifying Christ in those relationships.

      Don't Run the Stop Signs
    • Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom "Now"

      Removing the Guesswork from Life

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the Sower's Parable, this transformative book reveals essential truths about God's Kingdom, providing readers with practical insights to achieve genuine success. It emphasizes removing uncertainty from life and meaningful endeavors, guiding Believers towards impactful change. By uncovering life-changing messages within Jesus' parables, the work encourages readers to prepare their hearts for personal and global transformation.

      Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom "Now"