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In a tarn in a country park in the heart of the Lancashire countryside lies the body of a young man. His death causes all sorts of problems for Detective Chief Inspector Alf Stone and his team because, according to the police pathologist, this his not the first time he has appeared on the autopsy slab. The investigation brings to light the ancient 'were' tradition of the county where witches became hares to escape the attention of the law. Now Mary Conway has chosen to learn the art of becoming a were herself for the sole purpose of halting the resurgence of the illegal so called 'sport' of hare coursing. But her intervention uncovers a far more sinister threat: camped not far from the country park are a group of renegade Romani, led by the wolf-witch Daciana Lupescu, who have fled the Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania and plan to set up a colony on Wolf Fell not far from the country park.
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Bringing Christ Back is a priceless and practical theology desperately needed by the modern church to drag it out of its doldrums—far too many of its “average” believers are finding no release from agonizing chains of sin. Its knife-edged message is that the powerful presence of Christ seems to be withdrawn from the church as crucial truths about our Lord are reduced to common platitudes. When Christ is brought back as the center of faith in fact, not just in theory, believers will experience his deliverance from sin through the power of the Holy Spirit.
This collection of sayings comes from the author’s own experience with Scripture and life. As he explains in the preface, “Over many years as I wrestled for solutions to problems, I sought to discover principles and examples that bore on the particular challenges at hand. These wisdom words, then, came to me as I meditated on Scripture or saw truth more clearly while praying, or sometimes they just burst into mind like a welcome sunray on a threatening day. As I learned or saw things more clearly, I simply wrote down what I was learning.”
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The need to record what we write, that ritual of writing and creating words on a page is a sense of purpose that fulfilled me as a teenager and intermittently since.This book shares that feeling to encourage others who have not had that experience to have a go!