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Shadow Dancers (Paperback)
Frank Barton Davis, F Barton Davis, Frank Davis
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R479
R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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Shadow Dancers fuses elements of the horror genre with traditional
fantasy and creates such a place. Instead of ogres and trolls it
has werewolves and vampires. Angels and demons replace sorcerers
and wizards. Its endangered princess is a N.Y.U. student, its
reluctant hero is a New York detective, and its half-caste,
tormented, champion of justice is a Shadow Dancer, who has wandered
the earth for six millennia. This far away land of magic and
mystery exists within the shadows of New York City. This is the
home of Shadow Dancers. In Shadow Dancers, Detective Jeffery Cole
has the "good fortune" of investigating a Central Park murder that
appears to have no logical solution. There are two witnesses and
both are equally unreliable; one seems crazy; the other has nothing
to say. The crazy one is a young lady, Tricia Morningstar, who
claims that her friend was killed by were-wolves. The other witness
is a mystery man, an ex-cop, from Detroit, named James Brooks. The
problem with him is simple. According to all accounts, Officer
Brooks died two years ago. Who is this man, really? Why won't he
tell Cole what he knows? The more Cole investigates the case, the
stranger things become. He is drawn into a world that shouldn't
exist, a world governed by a simple rule: things are not as they
appear.
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Passing It on (Paperback)
F Barton Davis, Frank Barton Davis, Frank Davis
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R324
R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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There is a loneliness in our churches, an emptiness that haunts
many of our members even while they are singing in a pew, in a
crowded room. Being present does not make us connected. And without
true connection, we are simply familiar strangers gathered in a
room, singing out of hymnals. The simple truth is that the secret
to fixing the church requires individuals making a personal
investment in one another. We need to focus on a few, pouring out
our hearts, loving without limits. Passing It On is a road map to
show you how. The studies inside can be used for individual
devotionals, but when two or three gather and study them out
together, the impact of these lessons increases exponentially. For
a mature Christian looking to jumpstart your faith, Passing It On
is a great refresher course, for mentors, it is an invaluable tool
to equip you for your role, and for young Christians, this can be a
lifeline, a lifeline to get you out of the woods and on to
maturity.
Modern Christianity is adrift. In numerous congregations,
complacency and indifference have become the norm rather than the
exception. What is the missing ingredient? A large part of the
problem is that we have yet to truly tap into the power of the one
another way. Closer Than a Brother provides a practical, modern
take on the one another scriptures and the Biblical imperative to
disciple. With a writing style that is both compelling and
provocative, F. Barton Davis analyzes both the scriptures and
common pitfalls that have beset fellowships that have wrestled with
these issues, providing unique insight and valuable direction,
making Closer Than a Brother a tremendous aid for both personal
spiritual enrichment, and as a practical tool for teaching and
group work. "Unlocking the secrets of the one another way" is vital
to our personal spiritual health and to the growth of the Lord's
church. Closer Than a Brother shines a light that cuts through the
uncertainty, grabs hold of the scriptures and unveils the secrets
of this glorious path. It is time to unlock the power!
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