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Michael Pearl

    Michael and Debi Pearl are authors dedicated to the ministry of writing on child training and family relationships, viewing it as their life's work and calling. Their approach is deeply rooted in Christian principles, aiming to guide parents in raising children according to biblical foundations. Through their writings and ongoing ministries, they seek to foster strong, faith-based family structures and healthy relationships. Their extensive experience in evangelism, pastoring, and community service informs their practical and spiritually grounded guidance.

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    Keine grössere Freude. Band 1
    Gut und Böse
    To Train Up A Child
    Holy Sex: Song of Solomon
    Good and Evil
    • Good and Evil

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A huge success in its original black and white format, Good and Evil has been reprinted larger and exquisitely colorized. Good and Evil is Gods redemption plan told chronologically from Genesis to Revelation. The 324-page book written by Michael Pearl and illustrated by Danny Bulanadi, former of Marvel Comics (Incredible Hulk), resembles an oversized comic book. Good and Evil begins where God began, in the book of Genesis, with the Creator, the fall of man, the law, blood sacrifice, and the prophecies of the coming Redeemer, thus preparing the people to fully understand the gospel of Christ. Good and Evil captivates those who would not normally pick up a Bible. In addition to the color art, each page footnotes Scriptural passages for further Bible study. Young and old, teens, prisoners, military personnel, and Christian workers have testified to the incredible impact Good and Evil has made on their understanding of the Bible.

      Good and Evil
      4.3
    • Holy Sex: Song of Solomon

      • 297 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring Biblical texts, the author reveals God's intention for marriage as a celebration of erotic pleasure, challenging societal taboos surrounding sexuality. Drawing inspiration from The Song of Solomon, the book encourages readers to reclaim the conversation about sex, positioning it as a divine gift rather than a topic shrouded in shame. Pearl's insights aim to transform perceptions of intimacy within the sacred bond of marriage.

      Holy Sex: Song of Solomon
      3.7