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Encounter the power of the Word. Walk in the freedom God intends.
Experience the Holy Spirit. The KJV Spirit-Filled Life Bible provides a
compelling look at Scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit−now in
full-color with updated features. This bestselling Bible draws on the
expertise of an expanded team of respected, Spirit-led scholars led by
Pastor Jack Hayford, founding pastor of The Church on the Way and
chancellor of The King’s University. With over 2 million copies sold,
the KJV Spirit-Filled Life Bible continues to equip God’s people to
live in His kingdom, exercise gifts of the Spirit, and lay hold of
God’s promises.
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- Full-color design with updated maps and charts, a detailed
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- “Word Wealth”–More than 650 word studies shed light on key
terms, drawing important meaning from the original Greek and Hebrew
- “Kingdom Dynamics”–Biblical themes from Spirit-filled
preachers, teachers, and writers
- “Truth-In-Action”–Handy, helpful thematic charts provide
practical application from every book of the Bible
- “Praying the Word”–192 guided prayers based on significant
passages of Scripture
- Detailed book introductions and outlines help you to learn
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- Verse-by-verse study notes explain each passage and
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Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of
English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new
illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition
also includes instructions to access supporting material online.
Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and
thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to
bestselling authors and compelling content. The eight levels of
Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference
for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader
help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key
exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test
readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary. Visit the
Penguin Readers website Exclusively with the print edition, readers
can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio
edition, lesson plans and answer keys. Artemis Fowl is twelve years
old and he is a clever and dangerous criminal. He discovers that
fairies have gold - a lot of gold - and he wants some of it. But
these fairies are not the fairies you read about in children's
books. They are not sweet and friendly. They have guns, and they
are ready to fight.
1982 tells the story of football's most exhilarating and
entertaining World Cup side. This scintillating Brazil team -
blessed with Zico, Socrates, Falcao, Eder and Junior - lit up the
1982 World Cup with a brand of football that was 'futebol arte'.
Playing to the accompaniment of a samba soundtrack from their
supporters in the stands, the side scored 15 goals in five games
and enchanted the world, but their dream fell apart in the Sarria
Stadium against Italy. Even so, it was a match considered one of
the greatest World Cup fixtures of all time and it changed the way
the game was played forever.The Brazilian 1982 World Cup side have
become a cast of mythical characters. Despite failing to reach the
semi-finals, they made the football world hold its breath every
time they stepped on the pitch. Told through the eyes of a young
boy who fell in love with the men in yellow, and the memories of
those who were there to witness Brazil's most glorious failure,
1982 is the definitive account of the greatest team never to win a
World Cup.
The international fantasy classic, re-released with the book's
original cover and featuring a new novella 'The Light of Armath'
with much-loved characters from the novel, including Morpeth and
the witch, Dragwena. This limited-edition reissue also contains a
foreword by the author. Published in twenty-six languages
worldwide, The Doomspell Trilogy was widely read in the years
following the appearance of the Harry Potter novels. In a blaze of
light, rush of wind and scrabble of claws, Rachel and Eric are
ripped through the wall and hurtled on to another world. Like
thousands of other children before them, they have been snatched
away by the Witch. But this time the Witch has met her match.
Rachel discovers that she has extraordinary gifts: she can
transform herself into a feather, or fly on an owl's back, just as
the Witch can. The Witch is excited she has found someone to use
for her own evil purposes. But for the Witch's victims, Rachel is
their only hope. The first volume in Cliff McNish's Doomspell
Trilogy, re-issued here in a special 20th anniversary format.
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A literary landmark: the biggest, most ambitious anthology of black
poetry ever published, gathering 250 poets from the colonial period
to the present Only now, in the 21st century, can we fully grasp
the breadth and range of African American poetry: a magnificent
chorus of voices, some familiar, others recently rescued from
neglect. Here, in this unprecedented anthology expertly selected by
poet and scholar Kevin Young, this precious living heritage is
revealed in all its power, beauty, and multiplicity. Discover, in
these pages, how an enslaved person like Phillis Wheatley
confronted her legal status in verse and how an antebellum activist
like Frances Ellen Watkins Harper voiced her own passionate
resistance to slavery. Read nuanced, provocative poetic meditations
on identity and self-assertion stretching from Paul Laurence Dunbar
to Amiri Baraka to Lucille Clifton and beyond. Experience the
transformation of poetic modernism in the works of figures such as
Langston Hughes, Fenton Johnson, and Jean Toomer. Understand the
threads of poetic history--in movements such as the Harlem and
Chicago Renaissances, Black Arts, Cave Canem, Dark Noise
Collective--and the complex bonds of solidarity and dialogue among
poets across time and place. See how these poets have celebrated
their African heritage and have connected with other communities in
the African Diaspora. Enjoy the varied but distinctly Black music
of a tradition that draws deeply from jazz, hip hop, and the
rhythms and cadences of the pulpit, the barbershop, and the street.
And appreciate, in the anthology's concluding sections, why
contemporary African American poetry, amply recognized in recent
National Book Awards and Poet Laureates, is flourishing as never
before. Taking the measure of the tradition in a single
indispensable volume, African American Poetry: 250 Years of
Struggle and Song sets a new standard for a genuinely deep
engagement with Black poetry and its essential expression of
American genius.
Critically acclaimed author Nina Varela delivers a stunning sequel
to the richly imagined queer epic fantasy Crier's War, which SLJ
called "perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas's Throne of Glass." For
too long, Automae have lorded over the kingdom of Rabu, oppressing
its human citizens. But the human revolution has risen, and at its
heart is Ayla. Once a handmaiden, now a fugitive, Ayla narrowly
escaped the palace of Lady Crier, the girl she would've killed if
she hadn't fallen in love first. Now Ayla has pledged her
allegiance to Queen Junn, who can help accomplish the human
rebellion's ultimate goal: destroy the Iron Heart. Without its
power, the Automae will be weakened to the point of extinction.
Ayla wants to succeed, but can't shake the strong feelings she's
developed for Crier. And unbeknownst to her, Crier has also fled
the palace, taking up among traveling rebels, determined to find
and protect Ayla. Even as their paths collide, nothing can prepare
them for the dark secret underlying the Iron Heart.
The 2020 edition of contemporary American poetry returns, guest
edited by Paisley Rekdal, the award-winning poet and author of
Nightingale, proving that this is "a 'best' anthology that really
lives up to its title" (Chicago Tribune). Since 1988, The Best
American Poetry anthology series has been "one of the mainstays of
the poetry publication world" (Academy of American Poets). Each
volume in the series presents some of the year's most remarkable
poems and poets. Now, the 2020 edition is guest edited by Utah's
Poet Laureate Paisely Rekdal, called "a poet of observation and
history...[who] revels in detail but writes vast, moral poems that
help us live in a world of contraries" by the Los Angeles Times. In
The Best American Poetry 2020, she has selected a fascinating array
of work that speaks eloquently to the "contraries" of our present
moment in time.
Studying paradiplomacy comparatively, this book explains why and
how sub-state governments (SSG) conduct their international
relations (IR) with external actors, and how federal authorities
and local governments coordinate, or not, in the definition and
implementation of the national foreign policy. Sub-state diplomacy
plays an increasingly influential international role as regions,
federal states, provinces and cities seek to promote trade,
investments, cooperation and partnership on a range of issues. This
raises interesting new questions about the future of the state
system. Schiavon conducts a comparative study of paradiplomacy in
11 federal systems which are representative of all the regions of
the world, stages of economic development and degree of
consolidation of their democratic institutions (Argentina,
Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, Russia,
South Africa and the United States). The author constructs a
typology to measure and explain paradiplomacy based on domestic
political institutions, especially constitutional provisions
relating foreign affairs and the intergovernmental mechanisms for
foreign policy decision making and implementation. This
comparative, systematic and theoretically based analysis of
paradiplomacy between and within countries will be of interest to
scholars and students of comparative politics, diplomacy, foreign
policy, governance and federalism, as well as practitioners of
diplomacy and paradiplomacy around the world.
Botanical Art Techniques is a beautifully illustrated and
comprehensive guide to one of the most delicate art forms. From the
experts at the American Society of Botanical Artists, this
essential reference features how-to tutorials for all the major
techniques: pen and ink, watercolor, coloured pencil, egg tempera,
oil, acrylic, gouache, silverpoint, and etching. The tutorials move
from basic and introductory to advanced, so the reader can build on
their skills as they progress. Additional information includes a
detailed overview of the necessary materials, basic information
about the principles of composition, and advice on how to develop a
personal style. Filled with 900 photographs, Botanical Art
Techniques is a must-have for creative people everywhere.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER - BEST GARDENING BOOKS OF 2020 - Sunday
Times, Times 'Every page a joy.' Nigel Slater 'From a very early
age I loved the countryside as much as any garden and was
fascinated by the life that I saw all around me from trees,
wildflowers, birds, insects and mammals. In a sense this book has
been over sixty years in gestation. I have kept notebooks and
journals ever since I could write and I have drawn upon these as
well as the events of the past year.' My Garden World by Monty Don
is a celebration of every living creature that we all share. This
year has given us the enforced opportunity to learn more about the
fascinating natural world around us. Whether you live in the
countryside or the town, Monty's observations and insights are
relevant to each and every one of us. My Garden World is Monty
Don's personal journey through the natural year, month by month,
season by season, observed from the immediate world around him.
'Wildlife is not something that we watch happening in remote and
exotic parts of the world on our screens, but right here in our own
back yards and the more that we encourage it and learn to live with
it, the more rewarding it becomes. If, in our own modest back
yards, we can help preserve and treasure our natural world then we
will make the world a better place -- not just for ourselves but
for every living creature.'
An Ayesha Curry Sweet July Subscription Box Selection Turn your
dreams into reality one list at a time with this beautiful guided
journal in the bestselling 52 List series, including 52 Lists for
Happiness and 52 Lists for Calm. What do you want to be brave for?
Discover your dreams, build your inner strength to achieve them,
and take care of yourself in the process. 52 Lists for Bravery uses
easy, fun, and accessible list prompts to inspire you to live your
best life. Featuring inspirational quotes, lush photography, gold
foil accents, and a plush ribbon, this beautiful hardback journal
includes 52 lists-one for each week of the year-and encourages you
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A passionate advocate for preserving wilderness and fighting the
bureaucratic and business forces that would destroy it, Edward
Abbey (1927-1989) wrote fierce, polemical books such as Desert
Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang that continue to inspire
environmental activists. In this eloquent memoir, his friend and
fellow desert rat Charles Bowden reflects on Abbey the man and the
writer, offering up thought-provoking, contrarian views of the
writing life, literary reputations, and the perverse need of
critics to sum up "what he really meant and whether any of it was
truly up to snuff." The Red Caddy is the first literary biography
of Abbey in a generation. Refusing to turn him into a desert guru,
Bowden instead recalls the wild man in a red Cadillac convertible
for whom liberty was life. He describes how Desert Solitaire
paradoxically "launched thousands of maniacs into the empty ground"
that Abbey wanted to protect, while sealing his literary reputation
and overshadowing the novels that Abbey considered his best books.
Bowden also skewers the cottage industry that has grown up around
Abbey's writing, smoothing off its rougher (racist, sexist) edges
while seeking "anecdotes, little intimacies . . . pieces of the
True Beer Can or True Old Pickup Truck." Asserting that the real
essence of Abbey will always remain unknown and unknowable, The Red
Caddy still catches gleams of "the fire that from time to time
causes a life to become a conflagration."
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