Internationally bestselling author Russell Stannard takes a light-hearted look at how Christians have come to understand God through the ages, and how their understanding continues to evolve today. Written with plenty of humor and illustrated with cartoons, this new book is destined to delight children learning about God at home, in church, or in school.
Stories in the Bible present pictures of God that can be confusing, but author Russell Stannard shows young people how apparent inconsistencies in descriptions of God in the Bible stories are merely people from different places and times ...
The 4,000-year quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Is there a better way? This is the first book to present a fully-documented history of the act that every human being has done every day since the beginning of time.
It was a grace that was bestowed upon married couples, and it demanded in return that they love God before all else. Husbands had to come second, and must not be allowed to interfere with that primary duty. That warded off the danger ...
Featuring gardening tips, recipes, and beautiful full-color pencil drawings of each vegetable, this book for farm-to-fork aficionados and gardeners with an esoteric bent explores the secret history of 48 well known and rare vegetables, ...
My last name begins with F, and so does F. Scott Fitzgerald's. This coincidence would tell readers nothing about our respective books, were they to see them sitting next to each other on a shelf. Which is why in virtually all bookshops, ...
More than just a history of our understanding of God, this book is an attempt to get to the root of this humanizing impulse in order to develop a more universal spirituality.
At once deeply learned and delightfully antic, Accidental Gods offers an unusual keyhole through which to observe the creation of our modern world.
This is one interpretation, and perhaps it is why we find spirals, an elementary form of unicursal labyrinths, in burial places often dating back to Neolithic times. For example, an enigmatic monument at New Grange, Ireland, ...
In this gloriously entertaining romp through human history, Greg Jenner explores the gradual—and often unexpected—evolution of our daily routines. This is not a story of wars, politics, or great events.