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Jennifer Ackerman

    January 1, 1959

    Jennifer Ackerman has dedicated three decades to writing about science and nature. Her work is characterized by a deep curiosity for understanding the natural world and its connection to the human experience. Through her articles and essays, she explores the intricacies and wonders of nature, making them accessible to a broad audience. Her writing is valued for its clarity and its ability to inspire wonder and inquiry about the world around us.

    Jennifer Ackerman
    Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
    Birds by the Shore
    The Genius of Birds
    Chance in the House of Fate
    What an Owl Knows
    The Bird Way
    • 2024

      The call to holistic preaching has many dimensions. Are we called to preach the good news of God's grace? Advocate for justice? Is preaching worship? A prophetic act? "Yes," Jennifer Ackerman answers--to all of the above. Through personal stories, biblical examples, and concrete advice, readers will learn how to join gospel and justice in community. Ackerman draws on her experience as a practitioner, teacher, and director of Brehm Preaching--A Lloyd John Ogilvie Initiative at Fuller Theological Seminary to provide concrete tools for readers seeking to develop their capacity for preaching with a relational focus. Ackerman helps us think about preaching through the lenses of community, justice, worship, and prophecy. The work of the church is work best done together, both within congregations and as ministers connect with fellow practitioners. Grounded in Scripture, with tangible resources and exemplar sermons, Preaching the Gospel of Justice is a hands-on tool for translating theory into practice.

      Preaching the Gospel of Justice
    • 2023

      An instant New York Times bestseller! A New York Times Notable Book of 2023 Named a Best Book of 2023 by Publishers Weekly From the author of The Genius of Birds and The Bird Way, a brilliant scientific investigation into owls—the most elusive of birds—and why they exert such a hold on human imagination With their forward gaze and quiet flight, owls are often a symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and foresight. But what does an owl really know? And what do we really know about owls? Some two hundred sixty species of owls exist today, and they reside on every continent except Antarctica, but they are far more difficult to find and study than other birds because they are cryptic, camouflaged, and mostly active at night. Though human fascination with owls goes back centuries, scientists have only recently begun to understand the complex nature of these extraordinary birds. In What an Owl Knows, Jennifer Ackerman joins scientists in the field and explores how researchers are using modern technology and tools to learn how owls communicate, hunt, court, mate, raise their young, and move about from season to season. Ackerman brings this research alive with her own personal field observations; the result is an awe-inspiring exploration of owls across the globe and through human history, and a spellbinding account of the world’s most enigmatic group of birds.

      What an Owl Knows
    • 2020

      The Bird Way

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.4(76)Add rating

      From the New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Birds, a radical investigation into the bird way of being, and the recent scientific research that is dramatically shifting our understanding of birds.

      The Bird Way
    • 2019

      Birds by the Shore

      Observing the Natural Life of the Atlantic Coast

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(427)Add rating

      The revised edition of this beloved collection of essays explores the author's experiences along the Delaware shore, blending personal narrative with reflections on nature. With insights drawn from her observations, the book captures the beauty of the landscape and the intricacies of wildlife. It combines humor and poignant moments, inviting readers to appreciate the natural world through the author’s engaging prose and keen observations.

      Birds by the Shore
    • 2016

      Incredibly informative and beautifully written, The Genius of Birds richly celebrates the triumphs of these surprising and fiercely intelligent creatures.

      The Genius of Birds
    • 2009

      Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In a Kabul ravaged by violence and corruption, Murder Squad boss Osama Kandar still believes in integrity, a code of honour, and loyalty to old friends. But the apparent suicide of a businessman called Wali Wadi changes everything. As Kandar's investigation starts to suggest murder, the Minister for Security attempts to foil his every move.

      Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
    • 2001

      Chance in the House of Fate

      A Natural History of Heredity

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The exploration of genetics reveals profound connections between humans and the natural world. Jennifer Ackerman delves into the intricate history of humanity through our genes and cells, blending insightful narrative with scientific expertise. Her investigation uncovers the shared biological heritage that links us to all living organisms, highlighting the elegance and complexity of our genetic makeup. This work not only informs but also enriches our understanding of what it means to be human within the broader tapestry of life.

      Chance in the House of Fate