LIBROS DEL AUTOR: david ford

22 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: david ford

  • A Cruise to Die For
    David Ford
    A cruise to die for is about David and his beautiful bride Nicky taking a cruise around the Caribbean sea. David and Nicky captain Duane and his crew and the rest of the passengers have no idea that there is a killer lurking around the ship. No one knows what the killer looks like or how tall the killer is or what color his hair and eyes are. From the time they leave Miami unti...
    Disponible

    21,05 €

  • The Bible and Digital Millennials
    David G. Ford / Joshua L. Mann / Peter M. Phillips
    The Bible and Digital Millennials explores the place of the Bible in the lives of 18 to 35 year-olds who have been born into the digital age. ...
    Disponible

    44,01 €

  • Haunted House
    David Ford
    There was four boys Blake Sorensen, Mike Landon, Rob Hudson, Matt HarrisBlake made a triple dare to Mike about staying in a old abandon house were Matt tells a ghost story about families and people who get killed or vanish from the house as he tells his story things start to happen through out the night. ...
    Disponible

    12,04 €

  • Boots
    David Ford
    James Harris seemed destined to continue his family heritage of picking cotton on a rural plantation in Mississippi. But he found he had the ability to become a great runner, which he hoped would get him out of the lifestyle his family had known for generations. The problem was, he had also been running from God his entire life. ...
    Disponible

    16,12 €

  • Native Born Son
    John David Ford
    Native Born Son is J. David Ford’s first-hand telling of his suspenseful exploits while growing up in the eastern arctic during the 1920s and 30s. He was born into a multi-generational line of traders, trappers and Hudson’s Bay Company employees who, since the late 1700s, lived alongside and sometimes intermarried with indigenous people. This social history depicts life at the ...
    Disponible

    17,37 €

  • Reading the Bible outside the Church
    David G. Ford / David GFord
    In many places in the Western world, churchgoing is in decline and it cannot be assumed that people have a good grasp of the Bible’s content. In this evolving situation, how would ''the person on the street'' read the Bible? Reading the Bible Outside the Church begins to answer this question. David Ford spent ten months at a chemical industrial plant providing non-churchgoing m...
    Disponible

    28,64 €

  • Systemic Creation of Organizational Anxiety
    David N Ford / Janet M Gould / John Voyer
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
    Disponible

    13,59 €

  • Confessions of a Small Town Minister
    David John Ford
    Ministry in a small town or rural context is challenging. The minister and his or her family live in a fishbowl, with every aspect of life under constant scrutiny. In addition, few seminaries or Christian colleges and universities offer courses preparing people for small-town ministry. Throw in limited resources and small-town politics, and you might begin to understand the str...
    Disponible

    26,55 €

  • Chorazin, Or An Appeal To The Child Of Many Prayers On Questions Concerning The Great Salvation
    David Everard Ford
    'Chorazin, Or An Appeal To The Child Of Many Prayers On Questions Concerning The Great Salvation' by David Everard Ford is a timeless exploration of prayer and salvation within the Christian faith. This book delves into the profound impact of prayer on the individual’s spiritual journey and seeks to answer essential questions surrounding the concept of salvation. Ford’s work pr...
    Disponible

    20,11 €

  • The Geneaology [sic] of the Henry Family
    David Ford Henry
    'The Geneaology [sic] of the Henry Family' by David Ford Henry offers a detailed exploration of the Henry family’s lineage. This historical record traces the ancestry of the Henry family, providing invaluable insights for genealogists and family history enthusiasts. The book meticulously documents family connections and historical context, making it an essential resource for th...
    Disponible

    17,66 €

  • The Genealogy Of The Henry Family (1919)
    David Ford Henry
    The Genealogy Of The Henry Family is a book written by David Ford Henry in 1919. This book is a comprehensive family history that traces the lineage of the Henry family, covering several generations. The author has compiled a vast amount of information about the family, including their origins, migration patterns, and notable achievements. The book also includes detailed geneal...
    Disponible

    22,06 €

  • Hymns
    David Everard Ford
    Hymns: Chiefly On The Parables Of Christ is a religious book written by David Everard Ford and published in 1828. The book contains a collection of hymns that are inspired by the parables of Jesus Christ, as told in the New Testament of the Bible. The author has used his poetic skills to create hymns that are not only spiritual but also convey important messages about life and ...
    Disponible

    25,91 €

  • Decapolis Or The Individual Obligation Of Christians To Save Souls From Death
    David Everard Ford
    Decapolis Or The Individual Obligation Of Christians To Save Souls From Death: An Essay is a religious work written by David Everard Ford and published in 1841. The book explores the concept of individual responsibility for the salvation of souls, arguing that it is the duty of every Christian to actively work towards the conversion and salvation of others. The title ''Decapoli...
    Disponible

    25,91 €

  • Laodicea
    David Everard Ford
    Laodicea: Or Religious Declension, Its Nature, Indications, Causes, Consequences, and Remedies is a book written by David Everard Ford and published in 1844. The book discusses the concept of religious declension, which refers to the gradual decline of religious fervor and commitment among individuals and communities. The author explores the nature of this decline, the signs th...
    Disponible

    25,88 €

  • Alarm In Zion
    David Everard Ford
    ''Alarm in Zion: Or A Few Thoughts on the Present State of Religion'' is a book written by David Everard Ford in 1848. The book is a commentary on the state of religion in the United States during the mid-19th century. The author argues that there is a decline in religious fervor and a lack of commitment to the Christian faith, which he believes is leading to moral decay and so...
    Disponible

    25,91 €

  • New England’s Struggles For Religious Liberty (1896)
    David Barnes Ford
    New England’s Struggles For Religious Liberty is a historical book written by David Barnes Ford in 1896. The book explores the religious history of New England from the colonial period to the late 19th century. It examines the various religious movements and conflicts that shaped the region’s development, including the Puritan migration, the Salem witch trials, and the Great Aw...
    Disponible

    34,58 €

  • Meaning and Truth in Second Corinthians
    David F. Ford / Frances M. Young / Frances MYoung
    This new and refreshing approach to 2 Corinthians shows how exegesis of the New Testament writing can issue in theology that is relevant to today. Beginning with an account of the essential thrust of the text, the authors argue for the unity of the letter, setting it against both its Jewish and Hellenistic backgrounds, and examining questions of meaning and reference in the int...
    Disponible

    33,68 €

  • Christian Wisdom
    David F. Ford / David FFord
    ...
    Disponible

    61,97 €

  • Life Of John Chrysostom
    Friedrich M. Perthes / Friedrich MPerthes / Alvah Hovey / David R. Ford / David RFord
    The book ''Life of John Chrysostom'' by Friedrich M. Perthes is a comprehensive biography of the renowned Christian theologian and bishop, John Chrysostom. Based on the investigations of notable scholars such as Neander and Bohringer, the book offers a detailed account of Chrysostom’s life, teachings, and legacy. It explores his early years, his education, his religious convict...
    Disponible

    32,42 €

  • Surfing and Social Theory
    David Brown / Nicholas J Ford / Nicholas J Ford
    Drawing on popular surf culture, academic literature and the analytical tools of social theory, this is the first sustained commentary on the contemporary social and cultural meaning of surfing, exploring mind and body, emotions, and aesthetics. ...
    Disponible

    95,06 €

  • Scientific Method for Ecological Research
    E. David Ford / EDavid Ford / Ford E. David / Ford EDavid
    ...
    Disponible

    135,69 €

  • Self and Salvation
    David F. Ford / David FFord / Ford David F.
    ...
    Disponible

    77,45 €