LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ryan frank

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ryan frank

  • Come Ye Children
    Ryan Frank
    Charles Spurgeon believed that the most important mission field in the world was right in front of us-in the hearts and minds of children. In Come Ye Children, originally published in 1897, Spurgeon offers a passionate plea to parents, teachers, and church leaders to prioritize the spiritual formation of the next generation.Now, in this modern English edition, Ryan Frank brings...
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    15,79 €

  • Hey AI, Let’s Talk!
    Frank Ng / Ryan Ng
    The Perfect Gift to Empower Your Teen and Yourself!In a world where Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming everything, from how we learn and work to how we play and communicate, there’s an urgent need to understand and harness its power. 'Hey AI, Let’s Talk' is not just a book; it’s a call to action for teenagers, parents, and educators alike.A Unique Dual Perspective:...
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    25,52 €

  • KidMEN
    Ryan Frank
    In 'KidMEN: A Manifesto for Men Serving in Children’s Ministry,' Ryan Frank presents a compelling call to action for men who are serving as leaders in children’s ministry. Drawing from his own experiences and deep passion for equipping others, Ryan provides an inspiring guide that encourages and empowers men to embrace their unique role in shaping the lives of children and fami...
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    14,28 €

  • ARRIVE
    Frank Devitt / Martin Ryan / Trevor Vaugh
    This book is an excellent best-practice guide for senior managers and directors with innovation responsibilities. It describes how organisations of all sizes and sectors can apply design thinking principles, coupled with commercial awareness, to their innovation agenda. It explains how to keep the customer experience at the centre of innovation efforts and when to apply the ran...
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    66,22 €

  • Protestant Miracles
    Frank Jamieson Ryan
    Protestant Miracles: High Orthodox and Evangelical Authority for the Belief in Divine Interposition in Human Affairs is a book written by Frank Jamieson Ryan in 1899. The book explores the concept of divine intervention in human affairs and how it is perceived by different Protestant denominations. Ryan examines the beliefs of High Orthodox and Evangelical Protestants, providin...
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    30,15 €