Knihobot

M. R. Miller

    Bandry
    Necromancer
    • Necromancer

      • 412 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      The focus of this book is to provide a step by step process starting with the first step a person takes in their Christian growth and continues until an individual reaches maturity. These steps are in Sections (chapters). As each step is considered, you will notice emphasis is placed upon internalizing each principal taught. For instances, in singing in worship services, we sing with such fervor and thought, as if, "to pluck, twang the strings of our hearts," as we make melody (music) to the Lord. In every facet and principal covered in this book, this is stressed. The sincerity of Don is indicated throughout in his deep conviction in "saving souls." Although hindered greatly with "Parkinson's Disease", with help and assistances of brethren in the church, he continues to conduct Bible studies with those he can find that are willing to study with him, and has realized a conversion rate of well over fifty percent. This inter-conviction is seen as he stresses the importance of each child of God being a soul winner for Christ. This book should be a source of encouragement and strength as each individual endeavors to live the Christian life.

      Necromancer
    • Bandry

      The Reluctant Pirate

      • 280 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      Neil Dressler believed the world was against him. Soon after losing his job, his wife left him. All he had left in the world were his son and the dream of a new revolutionary invention that he believed was the answer to his problems. But Neil lacked the funds to complete a working prototype of the invention, which if successfully patented and marketed, would generate billions of dollars in royalties. Next, Neil is found murdered in his home and his work destroyed. Suspicions turn immediately to Neil's son, fifteen-year-old Patrick Dressler. Determined to clear his name, the boy flees from the authorities. He is pursued relentlessly by a shady patent attorney, a determined FBI agent convinced of the boy's guilt, and a billionaire industrialist who knows that Patrick is more than simply the troubled adolescent son of a would-be-inventor. These men soon learn that Patrick, a former child prodigy, is the only living person who possesses the knowledge necessary to reproduce his father's invention, and they will do whatever it takes to find him.

      Bandry