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Christopher Barker

    God
    Life Driven Purpose: How an Atheist Finds Meaning
    Megatrends 3 Teachers Book
    The Development Of The Associative Principle During The Middle Ages
    Certain Prayers Set forth by Authority to be Used for the Prosperous Success
    Cambridge Global English Learner's Book 8 with Digital Access (1 Year)
    • Cambridge Global English Learner's Book 8 with Digital Access (1 Year)

      For Cambridge Lower Secondary English as a Second Language

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Explore innovative resources designed to support the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks, enhancing educational experiences for teachers and students alike. These materials aim to align with curriculum goals, providing valuable tools for effective teaching and learning.

      Cambridge Global English Learner's Book 8 with Digital Access (1 Year)
    • This reprint of a 1597 work presents a collection of prayers authorized for the successful endeavors of the monarchy's military and naval forces. It reflects the historical context of the time, emphasizing the importance of divine support in military affairs. The text serves as a spiritual guide, showcasing the intersection of faith and governance during a pivotal era in history.

      Certain Prayers Set forth by Authority to be Used for the Prosperous Success
    • The Development Of The Associative Principle During The Middle Ages

      Three Lectures, Read Before The Members And Patrons Of The Huddersfield Early Closing Association (1859)

      • 116pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the development of the associative principle, this book delves into how individuals formed groups during the Middle Ages for shared purposes. Through three lectures, it examines the role of guilds, fraternities, and similar associations, highlighting their societal influence. This detailed analysis serves as a valuable resource for historians and scholars interested in medieval society. The work is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical significance while making it accessible for modern readers.

      The Development Of The Associative Principle During The Middle Ages
    • Every thinking person wants to lead a life of meaning and purpose. For thousands of years, holy books have told us that such a life is available only through obedience and submission to some higher power. Today, the faithful keep popular devotionals and tracts within easy reach on bedside tables and mobile devices, all communicating this common message: "Life is meaningless without God." In this volume, former pastor Dan Barker eloquently, powerfully, and rationally upends this long-held belief. Offering words of enrichment, emancipation, and inspiration, he reminds us how millions of atheists lead happy, loving, moral, and purpose-filled lives. Practicing what he preaches, he also demonstrates through his own personal journey that life is valuable for its own sake--that meaning and purpose come not from above, but from within.

      Life Driven Purpose: How an Atheist Finds Meaning
    • Expanding on a concept from New York Times bestseller The God Delusion, former ordained minister and current atheist Dan Barker gives us a biblical play-by- play illustrating God's not-so-admirable qualities.

      God
    • Teach Like a Queen celebrates the successes of iconic women and translates their respective brilliance into becoming successful, dynamic, and high- performing practitioners and educational leaders.

      Teach Like a Queen
    • This inspiring text offers easy-to-implement strategies and tools to improve teacher wellbeing in schools. Drawing together theory, popular culture and real-life stories from teachers, each chapter explores an iconic individual alongside key strands of wellbeing including healthy habits, resourcefulness, and resilience.

      Well-being Wins for Teachers