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Kevin Belmonte

    Kevin Belmonte élabore des récits qui explorent les complexités du caractère humain et de la conviction morale. Son œuvre se distingue par une recherche historique méticuleuse et une narration captivante, qui plonge les lecteurs dans la vie de personnages marquants. Belmonte aborde les thèmes du leadership, de l'éthique et des forces motrices derrière des actions percutantes. Il possède une capacité unique à éclairer le passé, rendant les vies historiques accessibles et profondément pertinentes pour le public contemporain.

    Called to a Different Purpose
    A. J. Gordon
    Defiant Joy
    Chesterton's Tavern
    William Wilberforce
    Beacon-Light
    • Beacon-Light

      The Life of William Borden (1887-1913)

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(9)Évaluer

      The narrative follows a young millionaire who dedicates his brief life to serving his faith. Through his journey, readers explore themes of devotion, purpose, and the impact of wealth when aligned with spiritual commitments. His experiences highlight the intersection of affluence and altruism, offering insights into how one can lead a meaningful life despite its brevity. The story serves as an inspiring testament to living with intention and faith.

      Beacon-Light
    • William Wilberforce

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(204)Évaluer

      Here is the true story of how British statesman and reformer William Wilberforce overcame great obstacles to bring about the end of the slave trade in England two centuries ago. The movie Amazing Grace brings this story to life, and this book is the inspiring, definitive biography of Wilberforce, written by the lead historical consultant for the f

      William Wilberforce
    • Chesterton's Tavern

      A Great Writer's Thoughts on Life and Things

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,9(78)Évaluer

      The book explores the timeless relevance of Chesterton's ideas, suggesting that his insights and perspectives remain applicable even a century later. It invites readers to engage with his thoughts as if conversing with him in a modern setting, highlighting the enduring nature of his philosophy and commentary on society. Through this lens, the work emphasizes the continuity of human experience and the value of Chesterton's wisdom in today's world.

      Chesterton's Tavern
    • Defiant Joy

      The Remarkable Life & Impact of G.K. Chesterton

      • 338pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(255)Évaluer

      Exploring the life and ideas of a prominent thinker, this book emphasizes the importance of a vibrant Christian witness in contemporary society. It highlights how faith can embody joy and sanity, countering skepticism and discredit. Through engaging insights, it presents the relevance of a cultural giant's perspective for today's readers, encouraging a deeper understanding of the merits of faith.

      Defiant Joy
    • A. J. Gordon

      An Epic Journey of Faith and Pioneering Vision

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A. J. Gordon's life is a testament to faith, character, and pioneering vision, showcasing his impact as an educator, philanthropist, and advocate for social justice. This biography details his rise to prominence, his collaborations with notable figures like D. L. Moody, and his commitment to mission work among Boston's immigrant communities. Gordon founded the Boston Missionary Training School in 1889, providing free education to underprivileged youth of diverse backgrounds, despite facing criticism. His literary contributions are preserved in esteemed libraries worldwide.

      A. J. Gordon
    • Called to a Different Purpose

      The Story of Robert Fulton and His Vision for Web Industries

      • 122pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Robert Fulton's deep faith and its influence on his business practices since founding Web Industries in 1969. His commitment to honoring God shaped a unique company culture that values each individual and fosters their God-given potential. This faith-driven approach has been a defining characteristic of the company's success over its fifty-year history, emphasizing the importance of spirituality in professional life.

      Called to a Different Purpose
    • The Sacred Flame

      A Biography of Hannah More

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the life and beliefs of an 18th-century best-selling author, this book delves into the intersections of faith, education, and abolitionism. It highlights the author's influence on society and the transformative ideas that shaped their work. Through a detailed examination of their contributions, readers gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the enduring impact of their advocacy for education and social justice.

      The Sacred Flame
    • This collection of C. H. Spurgeon's travel letters offer a rare insight into a different side of the famed preacher. Of the many telling phrases C. H. Spurgeon gave the world, one speaks to the way he, and his contemporaries, greatly valued letters, or what he called "gifts of the pen." He lived in a golden age of letter-writing, and helped to make it so. The best letters, he knew, are written with caring reflection, love of the written word, wit, and a vivid sense of place. His travel letters model these gifts. His love of nature, history, culture, and art live--and breathe--in these pages. Rest and recreation, on holiday, when he could follow these interests, were meaningful, renewing gifts from God. He cherished them, and needed them. They lend a special, one-of-a-kind voice to this book. With a painter's gifts, set amid the countryside of England, or places of Europe, Spurgeon's Travel Letters are eloquent, and many times moving. His "gifts of the pen" shine in them. At long last, they have a place well-deserved, a place all their own. Now, we ourselves may travel with Spurgeon--discovering the world that he knew. And we may bless God for the privilege given in these letters.

      Letters and Travels By C. H. Spurgeon
    • Stadtlichter

      Heidelberger Autor:innenpreis - Shortlist 2021-23

      In diesem Buch sind die besten Texte vereint, die in den vergangenen drei Jahren für den Heidelberger Autor:innenpreis nominiert wurden. Die vorliegende Textsammlung gibt einen Einblick in die Genrevielfalt des Preises: 2021 war es Lyrik, 2022 Kurzprosa, und 2023 wurden erstmalig Essays ausgeschrieben. Jedes Jahr werden 5 bis 6 Autor:innen für die Shortlist nominiert, deren Texte von ihnen bei öffentlichen Lesungen vorgetragen werden. Den Preis gewinnt nur eine Person – in dieser Anthologie immer an erster Stelle, während die ebenfalls hervorragenden Shortlist-Texte alphabetisch folgen.

      Stadtlichter