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Featuring several essays and short stories including a rough cut of "The Res Kid." What you see in the book has been described as "slacker type... but fun" to read fiction. It begins with "Being Happy Go Lucky With Jesus and Ourselves" sifting through the quagmire of righteous and profane.
Adult fiction that breaks many boundaries. Featuring a sequel to the "Res Kid" by Michael Owen Reeve, new material by "Mara the Sorrowful."
Study guide for The English Reformation and the Puritans includes lesson objectives, message outline, study questions, and discussion questions. Suitable for individual or group study.
Two books are more than one! Starting a fresh with newer material, this is the best combination of "Dove & Crow Saga" and "MORfiction" that I dare write. What is MORfiction? A portmanteau of the initials "MOR" (standing for Michael Owen Reeve) plus fiction to symbolize fiction I had written using that alias. What is Dove & Crow Saga? A series of fiction that has gotten quite long in tooth as I have endeavoring for over 20 years to finish. At some point the work was titled "Res Kid" which is short for "Resurrection Child." The title never really fit the book series. Dove & Crow initially was the title of volume one of Res Kid but a friend would continually call the whole series by this name so I decided why not make it so?
After receiving a mysterious coded message, Zen Starling abandons his life of luxury and, with the help of sentient trains, goes in search of android Nova, who plans to reawaken the Railmaker.
Where does authentic ministry lie? The answer of this book is: in the heart. Authentic ministry is not simply a matter of mastering professional skills or of endlessly pouring oneself out in works of service. Rather, it springs from joyful union with Christ. Authentic Ministry offers practical guidance and spiritual nourishment for all who serve the church. Each of the nine chapters orients readers to the "one thing [that] is necessary" (cf. Luke 10:42)-abiding in Christ-while asking and answering questions both simple and profound: What is prayer? How should I respond to suffering? Who is my friend? What is theology? What does it mean to love? This short volume originated as a series of talks delivered to various assemblies of students, pastors-in-training, and church leaders in the UK and beyond.
The career of the illustrious Nineteenth Indiana Regiment of the Iron Brigade is one of the great regimental stories of the war. Raised from central and northern Indiana, the Hoosiers appear in the East in July of 1861. The regiment was in the heart of the agony of Antietam and the book thoroughly covers its heroic stand there.