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The thrilling story of the French princess who became an English queen, from the best-selling author of The Agincourt Bride. Perfect for fans of The White Queen.
It is time for spiritual adventures into the new landscape and opportunities being presented to us as the Church and society today, and this book helps us examine the role that prophets should play in navigating this new era. We will examine what a foundation of prophets and apostles could look like in this new building season and discuss how the 5-fold ministries can practically function together in the everyday life of the Church. This book celebrates prophets in the local church and unpacks principles so that church leaders and prophets can work together collaboratively with high levels of trust. Basically, we will try to dispel some of the strange myths and hesitations concerning prophets and demonstrate that they are a vital part of our church life moving forward.
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE AS HEARD ON R4s FRONT ROW 'The football novel is back.' The Times Wonderful.' IRENOSEN OKOJIE 'A novel rich in both poetry and detail.' DAVID PEACE 'Memorable and moving . . . Your Show is a remarkable book' Observer ____________ The Uriah Rennie Show? Damn right it is. From Jamaica to Sheffield to the recently formed Premier League, Uri rises through the ranks as a referee, making it to the highest level of our national game. But along the way he is confronted with tensions and prejudices, old and new, which emerge as his every move is watched, analysed and commented on. Your Show is the thrilling story of one man's pioneering efforts to make it, against the odds, to the very top of his profession and beyond. 'A gripping, thought-provoking and important read.' Daily Mail ' Incredibly moving . . . Whether a fan of football or not, readers will love this novel, and its ultimate message -- one of hope. ' NICK BRADLEY 'Fantastic.' CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS
In the year 1907 the author made a remarkable discovery which convinced him that the sun was very much nearer to the earth than was generally supposed. The fact he had discovered was demonstrated beyond all doubt, so that he was compelled to believe thatÑhowever improbable it might seemÑastronomers had made a mistake when they estimated the distance of the sun to be ninety-three millions of miles. The author has taken the unusual course of submitting these new and startling theories for the consideration of the general public because the responsible scientific societies in London, Washington and Paris, failed to deal with the detailed accounts of the work which he forwarded to them in the Spring of 1920. He believes that every newly-discovered truth belongs to the whole of mankind, wherefore, if those whose business it is to consider his work fail in their duty he does not hesitate to bring it himself direct to the people, assured of their goodwill and fair judgment.
"Eight compelling monologues offering a state-of-the-nation group portrait for the stage. From Millie, the jolly-hockey-sticks prostitute who mourns the loss of the good old British class system, to Miles, a 7/7 survivor, and Danny, an ex-squaddie who makes friends in morgues, Eight looks at what has happened to a generation that has grown up in a world where everything has become acceptable." --Book Jacket.
‘An intriguing tale, told with confidence’ The Times
"Five bedrooms, five chairs and four boys. The class of 2011 are about to graduate and Benny, Mack, Timp and Cam are due out of their flat. Stepping into a world that doesn't want them, these boys start to wonder whether there's any point in getting older. How will they find the fight to make it as adults? Before all that they're going to have one hell of a party. It's hot and there'll be girls. Predict a riot."--Back cover.
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