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Gary Hudson gives the reader an alternative view of the apocalypse in his interpretation of the Book of Revelation as the Christian book of death and rebirth. He provides profound insight into the spiritual practices used by the original Christians in their struggle to live in God's Presence. In this ground breaking work Saint John's enigmatic vision is revealed to be the lost Christian teaching on awakening to the Christ within. This interpretation replaces the visions of apocalyptic fear and suffering with a path of joyous spiritual transformation in Christ. The text is illustrated with original and classic apocalyptic art.
This book explains the history behind how colleges derived their nicknames, mascots, and school colors. Gary Hudson chose to focus the attention of his book on schools that have Division 1A Football programs, because all the athletic programs at those schools will also compete in Division 1A sports. Consequently, those schools tend to get more exposure in the media, thereby drawing more attention and curiosity to the college sports fan.
Pastors and church members alike are in need of solid, sensitive answers to the ongoing questions they confront in ministry regarding the KJV and the veracity of modern translations of the Bible. This honest examination of the "King James Only" position offers a balanced and scholarly presentation of the issues based on the biblical and historical evidence.
Thomas Young was born in about 1747 in Baltimore County, Maryland. He married Naomi Hyatt, daughter of Seth Hyatt and Priscilla, in about 1768. They had four children. Thomas died in 1829 in North Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina.
This exciting text presents all the key practical skills required by today's broadcast journalist. Highly illustrated with examples from modern day newsrooms, the authors explain in detail the key techniques and theoretical context the broadcast journalist will need to know in order to succeed. The Broadcast Journalism Handbook is the first text of its kind to be produced in full colour, and as such brings a unique energy and life to the book, seamlessly mirroring the industry that it is exploring. Another revolutionary resource in this field is the FREE DVD that accompanies each copy of the book. It will prove to be an invaluable support throughout the reader's studies. This fantastic DVD c...