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David Jenkins

    Suharto and His Generals
    An Igloo on the Moon
    Simmering Away
    John Piper
    Design Remix
    Spurious Games
    • 2024

      Exploring themes of faith and hope, this book delves into the spiritual connection between believers and the divine. It reflects on the anticipation of the Savior's return and the promise of eternal life, as articulated in Philippians 3:20. Through thoughtful discussions and insights, it encourages readers to deepen their understanding of their relationship with God and the significance of living with a heavenly perspective.

      PRECEPT SEVEN FOR THE POWERS OF HEAVEN SHALL BE SHAKEN
    • 2023

      Precept four; Jesus Is Here

      • 568 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Exploring the scriptures, this book aims to deepen understanding of God's messages and the significance of living by His word. It addresses the concept of the "forbidden fruit" and emphasizes a spiritual rather than a literal interpretation of the Bible. The text reveals insights about the "son of perdition" and a prophesied falling away from false beliefs. It also discusses the impact of divine intervention in current events and encourages readers to build their faith on the foundations of the Old Testament, promising spiritual nourishment and clarity through its teachings.

      Precept four; Jesus Is Here
    • 2023

      Exploring profound questions about faith, this book delves into the complexities of biblical interpretation and the diverse perspectives among religions. It addresses the existence of evil, the suffering of seemingly good people, and the concept of divine vengeance. Additionally, it contemplates the nature of the thousand-year reign with Christ and offers insights into the afterlife, aiming to provide clarity and understanding for readers grappling with these significant spiritual inquiries.

      Precept one; Father, Forgive Us, We Haven't Been Listening
    • 2023

      Precept six; Declaring The End From The Beginning

      And from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure: (Isaiah 46:10)

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the scriptures, this book reveals the reasons behind divine actions and examines the world's response to Jesus' teachings. It emphasizes the significance of understanding the incarnation and identifies a spiritual flood, termed Egypt, that envelops humanity. Readers will learn methods for renewing their minds to focus on heavenly matters and discover how to discern God's voice, which is said to be present daily. Additionally, the text investigates the concept of the rapture, ultimately asserting that the current time is centered on Jesus.

      Precept six; Declaring The End From The Beginning
    • 2023

      Precept three; Jesus Christ In The Flesh

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on an uneducated man chosen by God to raise His son, emphasizing a personal and direct relationship with divine teachings rather than conventional education. Through this unique guidance, he learns profound lessons about love and strives to share these insights with the world. His deep devotion to God shapes his understanding and approach to life, highlighting themes of faith, love, and the transformative power of spiritual education.

      Precept three; Jesus Christ In The Flesh
    • 2023

      Precept Five; At Midnight I Will Rise

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring profound spiritual insights, this book unveils secrets that date back to the world's foundation. It offers a deeper understanding of the divine nature and intentions of the Father, shedding light on His actions and purpose. This installment continues the author's journey of revelation, building on themes presented in previous works to enhance comprehension of the divine narrative.

      Precept Five; At Midnight I Will Rise
    • 2023

      Exploring the scriptures reveals the significance of both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing their equal importance. The book challenges misconceptions about God, presenting Him as loving rather than vindictive. It highlights the unity between believers and the divine Trinity—God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost. Readers will uncover long-hidden truths that are accessible within their own Bibles, offering a deeper understanding of God's intentions for humanity since the world's beginning.

      Precept two; Behold, A Greater Than Jonas Is Here!!!
    • 2023

      At Midnight I Will Rise

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring profound spiritual insights, this book reveals divine secrets dating back to the world's foundation. It offers an understanding of God's nature and actions, emphasizing the spiritual reign with Christ in contemporary times, akin to the days of Noah. Key themes include a fresh interpretation of the Ten Commandments, the significance of the forbidden fruit, and the essence of the phrase "let the dead bury the dead." Concluding a series of revelations, the author shares his journey of faith and understanding, rooted firmly in the King James Version of the Bible.

      At Midnight I Will Rise
    • 2023

      Collaboration in a Digital World

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the motivations behind collaboration, this book delves into the benefits and challenges teams encounter. It is structured into three sections: the rationale for collaboration, practical strategies, and the outcomes of effective teamwork. Enhanced by real data, interviews, and analysis of project dynamics, it also provides valuable resources, including 100 method cards for digital collaboration and 150 cards for essential project discussions, accessible via QR codes.

      Collaboration in a Digital World
    • 2022

      Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the dramatic transformation of Indonesia under Lieutenant General Soeharto, who was granted executive authority during a tumultuous period in 1966. Through extensive interviews and archival research, the author reveals Soeharto's rise from a humble background to become a powerful leader. His regime, marked by economic growth and authoritarian rule, left a complex legacy, as Indonesia faced significant turmoil upon his departure in 1998. The book examines the intricate socio-political dynamics and the impact of Soeharto's long tenure on the nation.

      Young Soeharto: The Making of a Soldier