Does God still have a plan for the Jewish people? Does this plan include the restoration of the modern state of Israel? David Campbell seeks to answer these two critical questions in Israel and the Land Promise in Biblical Prophecy. Readers will find an insightful and well-researched perspective as Campbell explores the Biblical theme of the loss and restoration of God's kingdom, which is in fact the storyline of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
"Tells the stories of public managers, nonprofit directors, and other local leaders who turn deeply rooted governance dilemmas into practical policy results, and examines what these stories can teach us about governance and democratic agency"--
The collection features poems that span a 50-year journey, reflecting the author's transition from landscape painting to poetry. It captures the essence of direct observation, transforming visual experiences into verbal expressions. The work showcases a deep connection to the surrounding environment, illustrating how the author has explored and articulated their perceptions over decades.
Transformed is a strong word, but not too strong to describe the wonderful change that takes place in sanctification. This mini-guide introduces us to the Bible's teaching on this glorious work of God—a work that takes place inwardly and shows itself outwardly. The result is nothing less than a transformation!BANNER MINI GUIDESBanner Mini Guides introduce the the reader to some of the major themes and issues related to the Christian faith. They lay a solid foundation of Bible teaching while encouraging more thorough exploration of the theme with suggestions for further reading. The mini-guides will seamlessly fit into the teaching quarters of the church year with their thirteen-chapter format, making them useful for group as well as for individual study.
2000 Days Easy, Delicious and Healthy Recipes for Your Whole Family
158 pages
6 hours of reading
This cookbook is designed for those seeking quick and easy meal solutions, offering a collection of essential recipes that cater to busy lifestyles. It emphasizes simplicity and efficiency, making it ideal for novice cooks and anyone looking to streamline their cooking process. The book features practical tips, time-saving techniques, and a variety of dishes that are both delicious and straightforward to prepare, ensuring that readers can enjoy home-cooked meals without the stress.
The German 8.8cm gun, first conceived as Flak artillery in World War I, revealed itself to have a potent anti-tank capability during the 1940 Battle of France. Transposed to the open vistas of the North African desert in 1941, the ‘88’ would challenge the technology and employment of the British and later American tanks that encountered it, forcing them to develop new tactics and technology to deal with this deadly threat.
Is secularism a growing force in American politics? Is a Secular Left
emerging? Secular Surge is for anyone seeking to understand the stunning
decline in American religion-and what politics has to do with it. This book
will appeal to readers interested in politics, religion, sociology, history,
and constitutional law.
"Featuring specially commissioned artwork, archive photography, and full-color maps, this engrossing study investigates the doctrine, training, equipment, and combat record of the French and German troops who clashed in three key battles during the epic struggle for the Verdun sector at the height of World War I."--Amazon.com
"Established in 1932, the Vozdushno-desantnye voyska (air-landing forces,'' or VDV) of the Red Army led the way in airborne doctrine and practice. Though they were initially handicapped by a lack of infrastructure, due in part to a turbulent political climate in the 1930s, they still conducted major drops during World War II, including at the Dnepr River in September 1943.After the war ended, the VDV became independent of the Air Force and were elevated to the role of strategic asset. The newly rebuilt divisions were now organized and trained to conduct deep insertions behind enemy lines, attacking command-and-control facilities, lines of communication, and key infrastructure targets such as nuclear power plants. This training came into play in numerous Cold War confrontations, including Soviet operations in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968). During the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979--89), the VDV proved to be the most formidable of the Mujahideen's opponents, with the development of the air assault concept--the transport, insertion, and support of air-landed troops by helicopter rather than parachute."