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The book contains a message from God put in my heart whilst contemplating the subject matter of Bible translation and the complexity of Scripture. As the book progressed other subjects were added to me to write, church wealth, the Gospel, the Rapture, preaching the Gospel and preaching methods. The content of these subjects was given to me by thought from God, or as the saying goes, God laid the ideas on my heart to include in the message. I must say that writing about these subjects was very easy for me with the words to write just coming into my mind. I hope the message is well received by readers and would request each reader to spread the message. God Bless all!
This is my autobiography about my journey in life that leads me to living with ptsd and the complexities of a life with this infliction it is a journey that takes a happy man in life to a life of despair and desperation a cry for help a journey that had destroyed my soul but also helped me rebuild it and become the person that I have become today a positive focused man with a new lease of life and vigour and through my experience I am trying to help others overcome similar issues and to try recapture there own life and not to take there life due to depression or ptsd or anxieties to give a sense of hope and realism in a world that is difficult enough.
One night, the English Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was ill! So ingesting, opium based a medication; while reading a book on the Great Emperor, fell into a fitful sleep: and so dreamt about the legendary Khan. On awakening, he began writing his laced dream, Kubla Khan. Unfortunately, he penned only fifty-four lines, before he was brutally interrupted, by an unfortunate bell-toll. Later, his famous friend Lord Byron, urged Coleridge to share it with a larger audience; rather than just his intimates. The poem as such, was finally published in 1797.In a comprehensive study of the three-stanza poem, Tariq Hameed compares sections of Coleridge's verse with the life of the Mongol emperor of China and founder of the Yuan dynasty. Throughout his presentation, Tariq shares his unique perspectives of the original poem; a history of the Khan: his family, his wars, and his futuristic inspirations; and of his own poetic reflections. Finally, Tariq explores Khan's death and legacy: in his five added episodes!Kublai Khan is a unique study of the poem Kubla Khan and the life of the Chinese Emperor.Please go to this link for the Ebook version of the book: https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/826206-kublai-khan
'Capacity expansion and development' amongst established and emerging leaders in Christian communities is never a feat that anyone accomplishes within a lifetime. Evolving challenges among human communities require God's Servants to increase in skills acquisition, expand the vital knowledge required for effective warfare operations, so as to achieve greater outcomes in spiritual ministries. These are some of the essential values that Barrington Mullings identifies in this 'timely and provocative work', and calls those who occupy the ranks and files of leadership within the Church of Jesus Christ to pursue, not merely as required qualifications for ordination, but as critical means for affecting substantive outcomes in biblical spiritual ministries for the glory of God.
POMPEII: My Love Must Wait 'It cannot be,' she replied, her breath coming in short gasps. 'My love must wait, but somewhere, we will meet again.' Pompeii. 78 AD. A distinctive, oddly-shaped building looms menacingly out of the night, squatting on the narrow laneway's paving stones. The Lupanar Grande is the largest Pompeii brothel and a place reeking of body odour, stale perfume, urine and sex. The prostitutes are the dregs of society, infames, but they still seek a way to find love and friendship. Selene, a free-born prostitute from Naples is new to Pompeii. She is an ambitious, enticingly pretty girl, determined to replace the famous courtesan, Prima. She will be drawn into a Lupanar blackmail ring. Velina, a slave, is bought by the brothel's leno and taken to the Lupanar with her best friend, Alexa. As slaves, they are limited to its interior and the outside footpath where they solicit for business. They sleep in their cells and are forbidden to stray from the brothel. Their leno, Servius, takes all they earn. Flora, shrewd and intelligent, lives in her own tiny, two room house two doors from the Lupanar. Behind her cerulean blue front door, she sees everything through her large front window. She will save girls from prostitution. Hester, a shy, gentle girl belongs to a small group known as Christianos. Its meeting place is located opposite the Lupanar, with unfortunate consequences. Lucius Attilius is addicted to gambling and women. It leads him into the Pompeii arena, where few gladiators die but many suffer severe injuries. He will find a love so strong that it overcomes even the sordid Lupanar. Their lives intertwine as Vesuvius erupts. What will happen to the survivors?
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