Exploring the intricate dynamics of crime and politics, the book delves into the life of Kawran Bazar, Bangladesh's largest marketplace. It highlights how syndicates influence daily operations, from service delivery to profit distribution. Through the lens of local laborers navigating this environment, the narrative reveals their strategies for survival, including alliances with powerful leaders and confrontations with rivals. By tracing the bazar's evolution from a gangster stronghold to a politically controlled space, it offers insights into the interplay between order and criminality.
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- 2024
- 2024
Wise Hermione
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Sixty thousand souls hurtling through the infinite darkness aboard a billion-year-old lump of rock, leaving behind them a dying world. Before them, a precipice, beyond which lies the end for all humankind. Only one is left who may save them all, and she is lost and forgotten. And the clock is ticking.
- 2021
Drawing from over 50 years of ministry experience, this book offers valuable insights into faithful Bible preaching. It aims to refine the reader's understanding and approach to preaching, providing encouragement and wisdom to enhance their skills. The focus on practical application and deep theological reflection ensures that both novice and seasoned preachers can benefit from the author's extensive knowledge and expertise.
- 2019
Get Preaching: Why Expository Preaching
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Part of the Get Preaching series Examines the importance of expository preaching Helpful suggestions for putting it into practise
- 2018
Corporate Maturity and the "Authentic Company"
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Corporate maturity is a transformative concept that offers a comprehensive perspective on an organization’s performance, culture, and resilience. The book outlines a universal model applicable across sectors, emphasizing the enhancement of maturity through ethics, governance, and community impact. It illustrates how mature organizations align their corporate purpose with societal needs, fostering trust among investors, consumers, and employees. By prioritizing integrity and sustainable outcomes, these authentic companies meet the growing demand for responsible business practices.
- 2010
The people of God had a choice to follow their own human policies or to follow the promises of God. They chose to be unfaithful, but the prophet breaks in with an ever-current message to call them to repentance.
- 2009
Teaching Matthew
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
You will be shown a wonderful way of explaining the New Testament Gospel in the context of its continuity from the Old Testament and fulfilment of God's covenant promises in Jesus Christ.
- 2008
Teaching the Christian Hope
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book covers six major themes connected with the Christian hope. Enables the Bible teacher to teach with clarity and purpose.
- 2006
Spirit of Truth
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This book clarifies the Holy Spirit's character and work, enabling knowledgeable teaching for a class or study.
- 2004
Let's Study 1 Corinthians
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Apostle Paul's teachings in this practical guide focus on how the gospel influences believers' lifestyles and relationships amidst a challenging environment. Set in Corinth, a modern and pagan city, the book addresses the dangers of sin and societal pressures that threaten the faith of new believers. It explores essential questions about spirituality, the nature of God's power and wisdom, and the connections between knowledge, behavior, truth, and love, offering guidance for navigating a godless culture while remaining rooted in faith.