When we encounter Jesus, we find that his life is full of paradoxes. He is great yet vulnerable; human yet divine; born, but of a virgin; the Life, yet he died; without sin yet suffered divine punishment; ascended to Heaven yet always with us; followed by some but rejected by others. In short, Jesus is beautiful, lovely, superb, valuable, delicate, priceless, beyond description and more. This book looks at these and other paradoxes and tries to unravel just who Jesus is and what His life means for us today. As you read through these pages, you will find yourself falling in love with Him again or maybe even meet Him for the first time.
Keith Jackson Book order



- 2016
- 2010
Human Resource Management: The Key Concepts
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This guide offers a clear and straightforward overview of key practices and theories in human resource management (HRM). It aims to provide readers with a current understanding of HRM without the use of complex jargon, making it accessible for both newcomers and seasoned professionals. The book emphasizes practical applications and contemporary issues within the field, ensuring readers are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of human resources.
- 2009
The book addresses the challenges children face due to misinformation and peer pressure, highlighting how school-yard incidents and social dilemmas can lead to anxiety and confusion. It emphasizes the importance of adult guidance in helping children navigate these issues, fostering a healthier emotional environment. The narrative aims to empower young readers by providing insights into overcoming unwarranted fears and building resilience in social situations.