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David Piper

    21 luglio 1918 – 29 dicembre 1990
    The companion guide to London
    The Illustrated History Of Art
    Trial By Battle
    Kings & Queens of England and Scotland
    London
    Dizionario illustrato dell’ arte e degli Artisti
    • Trial By Battle

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      October 1941. Twenty-one-year-old Alan Mart is posted to India, and soon after the Japanese advance on Singapore is deployed to Malaya. What follows is a quietly shattering and searingly authentic depiction of the claustrophobia of jungle warfare and the futility of war.

      Trial By Battle
    • Significant artistic developments from the Palaeolithic cave paintings to Superrealism are depicted.

      The Illustrated History Of Art
    • Escaping Your Fallen Nature

      • 302pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The book explores the concept of humanity's inherent deceptive nature that hinders spiritual fulfillment and access to heaven. It argues that traditional methods like education or treatment are insufficient for healing this lack of integrity. Instead, true liberation and hope come from replacing the fallen nature with a new one, allowing individuals to break free from their destructive tendencies. This transformative journey is essential for reconnecting with divine favor and discovering a righteous path forward.

      Escaping Your Fallen Nature
    • Escaping Our Fallen Nature

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The story uses the metaphor of a fallen tree to illustrate how unexpected events can expose deep-rooted issues in our lives. As the community grapples with the tree's collapse, individuals confront the deterioration of their own foundations, often linked to inner corruption. This realization prompts a search for external solutions, highlighting themes of self-reflection and the quest for redemption amidst personal turmoil.

      Escaping Our Fallen Nature
    • Make a Way for Your Rescue

      And Believe for a New Beginning

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book draws a parallel between the Titanic disaster and personal struggles with addiction, emphasizing the dangers of overconfidence in one's emotional resilience. It highlights the neglect of necessary support systems, akin to the lack of lifeboats on the Titanic. By exploring the impact of addictive behaviors on daily life and relationships, it prompts readers to recognize the importance of seeking help and finding a way to navigate their emotional turmoil. The focus is on understanding vulnerability and the need for a rescue plan in the face of life's challenges.

      Make a Way for Your Rescue