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Michal Špaček

  • Michael Starling
Michal Špaček
Den Vosáka
Technologie masa 2. Tykvový večírek
Skřetí spár
Balance: A Book for Those Who Want to Love God, Others, and Themselves.
No Filter: A Beginner's Guidebook for Anyone Who Has Ever Hated God, Others, or Themselves
The Four Pillars of the Earth
  • 2022

    Exploring the complexities of love, this book challenges readers to examine their understanding of loving God, others, and themselves. It emphasizes that true love is rooted in a clear comprehension of these relationships, rather than personal biases or societal norms. The text encourages a surrender to Scripture as the basis for identifying sin and misunderstanding that hinder genuine love. By addressing misconceptions and offering insights into authentic love, this book serves as a foundational guide for those seeking to deepen their faith and relationships.

    Balance: A Book for Those Who Want to Love God, Others, and Themselves.
  • 2020

    Michael Starling shares his journey of overcoming negativity through personal stories and reflections from his life at just 29. Drawing on his experiences and the lives of others, he offers insights and lessons learned over a decade of struggle. By incorporating biblical quotes, he seeks to provide credibility and accountability, aiming to inspire and assist those facing similar challenges. This book serves as a guide for readers looking to navigate their own difficulties and find hope amidst adversity.

    No Filter: A Beginner's Guidebook for Anyone Who Has Ever Hated God, Others, or Themselves
  • 2018

    The Four Pillars of the Earth

    • 476 pages
    • 17 hours of reading

    The narrative unfolds in a realm created by the Heavenlies—Truth, Life, Love, and others—who designed the world to reflect their glory. Initially, humanity is made in their image but succumbs to pride, leading to conflict and division among families, tribes, and nations. The story explores the emergence of three distinct nations—Terac, Sistanis, and Baior—each with unique philosophies. Through various perspectives, the tale reveals that Truth transcends mere principle, embodying a person who is the Universe's Author, guiding readers on a profound journey of discovery.

    The Four Pillars of the Earth