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Many of my ebooks and audiobooks are free on this platform so I can reach and bless as many people as possible. This one represents about 40 hours work for both the ebook and audiobook. If you appreciate it and want to donate to my writing and narration work you can do so in one of two ways. 1. Donate here if you're in the USA or UK: https://cash.app/Fraspay Or even better, 2. Buy the book or paperback on Amazon and post a short review as it will increase visibility and hopefully sales too. Thank you! At the pinnacle of his reign, King David, a man after God's own heart, made a life-defining decision that would have terrible consequences for his life and family. Using those sections of Scripture which give the details of this period of his life, the author creatively gives David a voice whilst staying true to the intent of the text. Enjoy listening to David recount his biggest mistake...and the grace of God.
Many of my ebooks and audiobooks are free on this platform so I can reach and bless as many people as possible. This one represents about 60 hours work for both the ebook and audiobook. If you appreciate it and want to donate to my writing and narration work you can do so in one of 2 ways. 1. buy the book or paperback on Amazon and post a short review as it will increase visibility and hopefully sales too. 2. Email me at firsthalfleadership@gmail.com Thank you. Summary: What is there to learn from a lame man invited to dinner by David, the greatest king of that era? Listen to "Mephibosheth" share his experience a year after some royal officials arrived one day at his remote village. Based on...
The aim of the authors of this book is to stimulate the reader to consider why and how people’s homes can and should be better used in advancing God’s kingdom. For this reason the following 10 points are succinct, pointed, and meant to provoke reflection. They do not attempt to defend or explain every issue raised – that would take a much longer book. At the end of every chapter are questions, and at the very end of the book is a list of some helpful books on the subject.
Contents--I. Robertson's Appeals and Paton's Appeals, vols. I, II and III. 1707-1797.--II. Paton's Appeals, vols. IV, V and VII. 1797-1821.--III. Dow's Appeals, vols. I to VI, and Bligh's Appeals, vols. I to III. 1813-1821.--IV. Shaw's Appeals, 2 vols. and Wilson & Shaw's Appeals, vols. III to V. 1828-1831.--VI. Wilson & Shaw's Appeals, vols. VI and VII, Shaw & Maclean's Appeals, vols. I and II. 1832-1837.--VII. Shaw & Maclean's Appeals, vol. III, Maclean & Robinson's Appeals, Robinson's Appeals, vols. I and II. 1838-1841.--VIII. Bell's Appeals, vols. I to VI. 1842-1849.--IX. Bell's Appeals, vol. VII, Macqueen's Appeals, vols. I and II. 1850-1857.--X. Macqueen's Appeals, vols. III and IV. 1857-1865.