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Bienvenido a la Experiencia de Adoración de 40 Días, un viaje personal y transformador en la presencia de Dios cada mañana. El Dr. Mark Jones, autor de Estar con Jesús 365, comparte cuarenta pensamientos devocionales diseñados como un punto de partida para tu tiempo diario a solas con el Señor. Todo lo que necesitas es tu Biblia, música de adoración y un diario para anotar tus pensamientos. A medida que pasas tiempo en la presencia de Dios, descubrirás paz, alegría y una relación fresca con Él que te transformará de adentro hacia afuera y preparará cada día para el éxito.
Updated and expanded second edition of this Award Nominated book (nominated for the 2014 ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research). Strictly limited edition of 50 copies in green jacket design.B&C started life as a distribution company, which was set up as a sister company to Island. Island's early success led B&C's owner, Lee Gopthal, to start releasing records in his own right. However, B&C's main strategy was based on licensing records rather than signing artists in its own right and many of B&C's labels concentrated on singles and budget compilation albums - strategies that set the seeds of the company's own destruction. The end, when it came in 1975 was probably inevitable.Still, whilst B&C was about, some very good music got released, almost despite itself on occasion. This book includes comprehensive discographies covering the Action, Stable, B&C, Charisma, Pegasus, Peg, People, Mooncrest, Dragon, Sussex and Seven Sun labels.
Winner of Best Discography in the 2017 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Awards for Excellence (Best Historical Research in Recorded Rock Music category).Immediate is bounded in time, a quaint time capsule synonymous with Swinging 60s London. Incorporation to insolvency was 5 five years but the reissues keep appearing 50 years on. Not surprising when you consider that the it was home to Small Faces, Nice, Rod Stewart, Humble Pie, Chris Farlowe, etc.Immediate was the 1st UK independent to score a number 1. This, perhaps, is one of the reasons that the label has such fervent admirers - 'the little bastard Immediate' stuck two fingers up at an oligopolistic industry that hadn't changed since before WW2.Without Immediate we might not have had Harvest, Vertigo, Nova or Dawn from the majors and we may not have seen further maverick-run independents, such as Charisma, Virgin or Stiff.Includes listings of all UK Immediate releases plus all known UK reissues up to 1985.
B&C started life as a distribution company, which was set up as a sister company to Island. Island's early success led B&C's owner, Lee Gopthal, to start releasing records in his own right. However, B&C's main strategy was based on licensing records rather than signing artists in its own right and many of B&C's labels concentrated on singles and budget compilation albums - strategies that set the seeds of the company's own destruction. The end, when it came in 1975 was probably inevitable.Still, whilst B&C was about, some very good music got released, almost despite itself on occasion. This book includes comprehensive discographies covering the Action, Stable, B&C, Charisma, Pegasus, Peg, People, Mooncrest, Dragon, Sussex and Seven Sun labels.
"Cuando te vayas a dormir cada noche, recuerda que Dios está aguardando a que despiertes. No puede esperar a pasar tiempo contigo".El autor y pastor Dr. Mark Jones presenta una sincera y personal invitación para descubrir el gozo de pasar tiempo con Dios de una forma natural y espontánea. Aprenderás cómo acercarte a Dios cada mañana usando la Experiencia de Adoración de 40 Días, una estrategia simple de siete pasos para guiarte en tu tiempo a solas con Él.
The Virgin label began with an eclectic and esoteric mix of left-field artists, including Mike Oldfield, Gong, Faust, Tangerine Dream and Henry Cow. Many of the resulting LPs are now considered to be important cultural reference points - is there anyone who hasn't heard of Tubular Bells? In 1977 Virgin signed the Sex Pistols. A horde of punk and new wave bands followed, such as XTC, Magazine, The Ruts and - as the Sex Pistols imploded - PIL. Following this, the iconic Front Line label was responsible for some of the best reggae ever heard, from artists such as U-Roy, Tapper Zukie, I-Roy, Keith Hudson, The Gladiators, Culture and the Twinkle Brothers. This book covers the 'classic' years and is an absolute must for anyone with half an ear open - let's face it, during the 1970s Virgin defined the nation's - if not the world's - musical taste. All known releases on Virgin and related labels are documented here - from Tubular Bells to numerous forgotten gems that deserve much greater recognition.
William Wyon was the most popular image maker of the nineteenth century whose work on the different coinages of the British Empire and on the first postage stamps was known all around the globe.
A fast detective thriller set in a landscape studded with danger, the unexpected and lashings of humour. Rita Wong and Lester Thyme are detectives for hire in Neon City where the streets are dark with magic, crime and vampires.
"In this groundbreaking exposition into the nature and impact of the planetary nodes, astrologer and therapist Mark Jones presents a moving and thought-provoking investigation with a compelling case that astrologers elevate the importance of these seldom studied but seemingly potent points.Drawing upon original research including twenty years of observation and study, Jones surveys key moments in recent Western history to illuminate the potential meaning and significance of the planetary nodes from Jupiter to Pluto. He suggests that the planetary nodes can be understood as moments of condensed meaning that contain the essence of the entire planetary cycle. As gateways into the collective unconscious, the planetary nodes reflect the evolution of the planetary archetypes themselves over time, revealing the deep undercurrents that inform and shape our collective experience.In this detailed text compiling the first truly complete thesis of the power of the planetary nodes, defining moments in collective Western history are explored both through event charts and the lives of those individuals who acted as catalysts of collective evolution. This beautifully written landmark study elevates what was once a mysterious addition to the astrological tool box for all but a few as Jones also makes a passionate call to the community for further research, giving weight to the statement of eminent astrologer Carl Payne-Tobey, who once noted, "The planetary nodes are more important than the planets themselves.""--
Keith Dockray's Road to Oblivion chronicles the life of a reclusive, manic-depressive, retired, gay, medieval historian/author and is a follow-up to the 2008 autobiography, Memoirs of a Yorkshire Bastard. It covers Keith's life from pension age (as was) to the grand old age of 75, or, in Keith's terms, the years of being a '...knackered, old bastard.' Part of being a knackered, old bastard involved outsourcing of what was meant to be another autobiographical work to his next-door neighbour. So, this is literally next-door to an autobiography! It's a cheery, little read and the icing on the cake is that it's probably a road map for many of us, once we reach a certain age. As for a clue to Keith's opinions, the following quotes probably tell you a lot."Now, after four decades of heavy smoking and drinking, I can contemplate a no doubt premature death with equanimity. Progressing to an inevitably lonely, and probably decrepit, old age in an ever more materialistic, technology-obsessed and paranoid society has no appeal whatever. My...fear is of an arrogant and over-powerful but philosophically bankrupt medical profession single-mindedly yet pointlessly dedicated to the preservation of life, of however poor a quality, at all costs. Euthanasia has got to be the better option; I hope, when the time comes, I have the nerve to take it." (2003.)"40+ years of hedonism are now definitely beginning to take their toll [but] even if young again, I'd still reject the option of a healthy lifestyle...I've avoided doctors like the plague for most of my adult life, and certainly don't fancy the largely pointless existence now prescribed for elderly wrecks by the NHS..." (2009.)"Now in my 75th year, I'm strongly inclined to trust only doctors who are both humanists/atheists and firm believers in the right of the elderly to choose their own time/manner of death. Presumably, this means the NHS might well prove of no use to me whatever!" (2018.)Yes, it's a cheery, little read.
Gives a voice to & humanises unborn child Arguments against abortion Powerful colour images throughout
What does it mean to be a Christian? This book seeks to answer this question by looking at 5 core aspects of Christianity: the Trinity, the Son of God, the Spirit, the church, and heaven and hell.
A charming story for young children. The imagination of a child is developed by his contact with the natural world. The garden is his adventure.
Reflecting on the content and structure of Jesus's prayers during his earthly ministry, this book teaches readers why, how, and what to pray.
Latest in the Christian's Pocket Guide series An unashamed look at the doctrine of good works Excellent for group or personal Bible studies
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