|
Showing 1 - 13 of
13 matches in All Departments
Contemporary Coloproctology covers colorectal surgery, as practiced
today, in an easily accessible format with emphasis on bringing key
facts rapidly into focus. It is ideal reading both for the medical
trainee and the practicing colorectal surgeon. As well as a
succinct presentation of the current colorectal knowledge base,
each chapter contains practical advice and pearls of wisdom from
established practicing clinicians. A unique feature of the format
is the identification of key references and questions and scenarios
that present real life decisions in colorectal surgery. Edited and
authored by outstanding surgeons in their fields, this book brings
the reader expertise in surgery and management across the various
conditions encountered in coloproctology.
|
Surviving Satan (Paperback)
Jim Hill; As told to Reba Hargis
|
R437
R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
Save R46 (11%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Running out of water in the scorching desert, a rattlesnake coiled
and ready to strike, a lone coyote howling mournfully through the
quiet star filled night, sparkling mountain lakes spread out below
Forrester Pass, fragrant fields of bright lupine, cascading
waterfalls, encroaching forest fires, majestic glacier-covered
volcanoes, healthy green forests, bears, curious marmots, filthy,
friendly, lean and hungry thru-hikers. Hiking the Pacific Crest
Trail in 2012 was a fun, challenging adventure. If you have hiked
the Pacific Crest Trail, this book will bring back memories. If you
would like to hike the Pacific Crest Trail, this book will show you
ways to prepare and give you an idea of what it is like. If you
have no intention of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail but are curious
what it would be like, this book is for you.
In 1973 on a ten day hike in the beautiful Shenandoah Mountains, I
camped one night with two enthusiastic Appalachian Trail
thru-hikers. They were generous enough to share some of their
adventures with me. It sounded fun. At that moment I decided to
thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. Thirty-six years later, having
recently retired, my dream became a reality. I didn't see this as a
life changing event. I just wanted to have a fun hike. It turned
out to be one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life. Have
you ever taken a trip, had high expectations for it, and have it
far exceed those expectations? That would be the best way to
describe my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. Wow What an
adventure
The goal of any Christian is to be as much like Christ as possible,
but the way to getting there is more surprising than you think. In
Getting Processed, pastor and consultant Jim Hill shows you how
cycles of difficulty are actually Christ's way of honing us and
helping us grow. The journey, says Hill, is actually more important
than the destination. Filled with scriptures and written in a
conversational style, Hill shows why the Bible is more important
and relevant to our everyday lives than ever before and that even
major transitions or crises can sometimes facilitate us becoming
our best selves. Important and inspirational, Getting Processed
will provide great encouragement for Christians desiring to see
beyond their circumstances.
Illustrated here are the testimonies of some of the struggling
saints of God who have experienced God's mercy and grace to heal,
and provided are the principles of healing and specific processes
that have been proven helpful in practical, hands-on ministry.
(Christian)
"The Drinks Are on the Kingdom" reflects his unique style,
wonderful sense of wonderment, and serious humor, designed to
winsomely win and persuade men and women to drink deeply at the
fountain of God's grace. This book is a delight; worth bellying up
to the bar!
|
You may like...
The Black Phone
Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Davies, …
DVD
R176
Discovery Miles 1 760
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
|