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Questo autore emerse dall'attività di stampa di famiglia per diventare giornalista e corrispondente di guerra. Le sue ricche esperienze di vita, inclusi estesi viaggi in tutto il mondo e servizio militare, hanno profondamente informato la sua scrittura. Le sue opere, spesso pubblicate a puntate, esplorano complesse relazioni umane e preoccupazioni sociali. Murray si rivelò un acuto osservatore del mondo, con romanzi che offrono scorci acuti sulle vite della sua epoca.
Il racconto biblico presentato ai ragazzi in maniera avvincente e attuale. Splendide illustrazioni, testi vivaci e semplici, che rispettano il grande contenuto della rivelazione di Dio. Annotation Supplied by Informazioni Editoriali
Introduce Kids to the Savior of the World"Meeting with Jesus is a gem, leading to a lifetime of good practices."--Rosaria Butterfield, author, The Gospel Comes with a House KeyThis Bible reading plan for children ages 6-12 guides them through the life of Christ over the course of a year, teaching kids what Scripture says about Jesus. In less than five minutes a day, children will get to know the life and teachings of Jesus and his offer of abundant life to all who believe in him.
This resource will help families establish and practice regular family devotions because it is realistic in its aims, it has a clear plan and direction, and it stimulates interaction with Scripture and prayer.
Although burnout is growing increasingly common among men in ministry, it doesn't have to be inevitable. Pastor and counselor David Murray offers men gospel-centered hope for avoiding and recovering from burnout, setting a more sustainable pace.
How did a father with no criminal history come to be on trial for the brutal murder of his wife? It began with a phone call to Brisbane police on 20 April 2012. Allison, wife of real-estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay, was missing. When investigating officers arrived at the family home, in one of the city's wealthiest suburbs, a neatly dressed Gerard had been getting the couple's three daughters ready for school. Scratches on his face were shaving cuts, he told them. Police weren't so sure and opened one of Australia's biggest ever missing persons investigations. Ten days after Gerard reported Allison's disappearance, the body of the former beauty queen was discovered on a creek bank 14 kilometres from home. The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay is written by the investigative journalist who covered the case from the start. It weaves together exclusive interviews and police and court records to explain how a father with no criminal history came to be on trial for a brutal murder. It's also a story about everyday choices and their consequences
David Murray introduces readers to the StoryChanger, Jesus Christ--the only one who can rewrite human stories with his better Story--directing them to the stories of individuals in Scripture to see how their own messy stories can be transformed into stories worth telling.
Writing to women in a busy, do-it-all culture, husband-and-wife team Shona and David Murray offer practical tips for avoiding and recovering from exhaustion, depression, and anxiety--centered on grace.
Counselor David Murray introduces readers to the personal stories of 18 teens who have dealt with different types of anxiety or depression. From these accounts, Murray equips teens with keys to unlock the chains of anxiety and depression and experience new liberty, peace, and joy in their lives.
He demonstrates conclusively that new business ideas are simply combinations
of existing ideas, and then sets out to show how you can solve current
problems and create new opportunities by learning where to look for ideas and
answers.
Anthrax scares. Airplane crashes. The AIDS epidemic. Presidential election polls and voting results. Global warming. All these news stories require scientific savvy, first to report, and then-for the average person-to understand. It Ain't Necessarily So cuts through the confusion and inaccuracies surrounding media reporting of scientific studies, surveys, and statistics. Whether the problem is bad science, media politics, or a simple lack of information or knowledge, this book gives news consumers the tools to penetrate the hype and dig out the facts. "Whether it's a scientific study on day care or health care, hunger in America or the environment, once it gets into the hands of journalists - look out! You may think you're getting the straight story - but it ain't necessarily so, as this aptly named book makes clear. But beware: It Ain't Necessarily So may confirm your worst fears about the media. Which is precisely why it's such an important contribution to our understanding of how things really operate inside the American newsroom." (Bernard Goldberg, author of Bias)