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Doug Powell

    Doug Powell
    Spřízněné duše a posvátná sexualita : poselství Boha k probuzení lidstva
    The Place of Descent
    If You Don' Have a Dream
    The Invisible Thread
    Holman Quicksource Guide to Christian Apologetics
    The Well of the Soul
    • The Well of the Soul

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The discovery of a papyrus list detailing hiding places leads Ancient Near East scholar Graham Eliot into a perilous quest for the treasures of the second temple. As he navigates this dangerous pursuit, he must evade those who have already killed for the secrets the list holds. With a legacy of nearly 2,000 years at stake, Graham's journey becomes a race against time and adversaries determined to claim the treasures for themselves.

      The Well of the Soul
    • In today’s pluralistic society, not every approach to sharing the gospel will work with all people. Being ready to give reasons for the hope we have in Christ means understanding the contextual framework of the people we are addressing. In the Holman QuickSource Guide to Christian Apologetics , Renaissance man Doug Powell defends the Christian faith in a new key; taking timehonored approaches in apologetics and freshly presenting them for a new generation. Chapters 1. What Is Apologetics? 2. The Cosmological Argument for God’s Existence 3. The Teleological Argument for God’s Existence 4. The Axiological Argument for God’s Existence 5. Which God Exists? 6. Where Did the New Testament Come From? 7. Is the New Testament Reliable? 8. ExtraBiblical Evidence for Jesus 9. Is the Old Testament Reliable? 10. The Fulfillment of Prophecy 11. What About Miracles? 12. Was Jesus Raised from Death? 13. Did Jesus Claim to Be God? Is He the Only Way? 14. How can God allow Evil, Pain, and Suffering?

      Holman Quicksource Guide to Christian Apologetics
    • The Invisible Thread

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      When scholar Graham Eliot gets drawn into a plot about the Shroud of Turin, unexpected adventure awaits.

      The Invisible Thread
    • If You Don' Have a Dream

      Laughs, Discoveries And Surprises on a First Visit to the U.S.A.

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The Powell family, consisting of Doug and Mary along with their three married children and four grandchildren, navigates the complexities of family dynamics and relationships. As they gather for holidays and special occasions, the story explores themes of love, conflict, and the bonds that tie them together. Each family member brings their own challenges and joys, creating a rich tapestry of experiences that reflect the trials and triumphs of modern family life.

      If You Don' Have a Dream
    • The Place of Descent

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Ancient Near East Scholar Graham Eliot as he embarks on a covert expedition to Mount Ararat, spurred by satellite imagery suggesting a man-made object at its peak. As he navigates the treacherous ascent, he confronts the mysteries surrounding the legendary resting place of Noah's Ark, uncovering more questions than he anticipated about history, belief, and the implications of his discovery.

      The Place of Descent