Long before 1492, African sailors and travelers, many of them slaves or servants, helped to discover new worlds. Many black adventurers have passed unsung into history, and yet they played vital roles in innumerable explorations. Renowned author Jim Haskins describes the feats of those whose imagination and courage led them to new worlds, against all opposition.
Against All Opposition: Defending the Christian Worldview
Crockett draws on the work of Stephen Skowronek and others in the tradition of American political development to establish the periodization for his study.
Examples of such collaboration include, butarenot limited to,crossborder ties between local civilsociety groups/actors and international think tanks,NGOs orbroader protest movements, such as the National Democratic Institute, ...
As Don Fields leads you through twelve sessions LifeGuideĀ® Bible Study that dig into the Old Testament story of Nehemiah, you will discover how this leader's courage and faith can inspire you as you struggle to live a life pleasing to God.
This is a truly unique account of Nazi Germany at war and of one man's struggle against totalitarianism.
A Study of the Jan Sangh, the Praja Socialist Party, and the Socialist Party in Uttar Pradesh, India Angela S. Burger ... against all opposition parties . In this particular village there had never been communal disturbances . The ...
DIV Discover how to have faith like biblical characters such as Moses, Jacob, Joshua, and Caleb, who simply would not let go or settle for less than what God had for them. /div
Learn how to apply the ultimate proof in dialogues with evolutionists, how to spot logical fallacies, and biblical examples of defending the faith Discover the nature of scientific evidence and its proper role in the origins debate Details ...
... the help of MATERIALISM, it is plain it can be no objection against IMMATERIALISM. Had you proceeded all along by this rule, you would probably have spared yourself abundance of trouble in objecting; since of all your difficulties I ...
Pushing the Antithesis