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Books with author Christopher Ames

  • Church Planting in Post-Christian Soil: Theology and Practice

    Christopher James

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Dec. 8, 2017)
    National headlines regularly herald the decline of Christianity in the United States, citing historically low levels of confidence in organized religion, drops in church attendance, church closures, and the dramatic rise of the "Nones." Scarcely heard are stories from the thousands of new churches and new forms of church that are springing up each year across the country. In this book, Christopher James attends carefully to stories of ecclesial innovation taking place in Seattle, Washington-a city on the leading edge of trends shaping the nation as a whole. James's study of the new churches founded in this "post-Christian" city offers both theological reflection and pragmatic advice. After an in-depth survey- and -interview-based analysis of the different models of church-planting he encountered, James identifies five threads of practical wisdom: 1) embracing local identity and mission, 2) cultivating embodied, experiential, everyday spirituality, 3) engaging community life as means of witness and formation, 4) prioritizing hospitality as a cornerstone practice, and 5) discovering ecclesial vitality in a diverse ecclesial ecology. Stimulating, encouraging, and stereotype-shattering, this book invites readers to reconsider the narrative that portrays these first decades of the twenty-first century as a period of ecclesial death and decline, and to view our time instead as a hope-filled season of ecclesial renewal and rebirth.
  • 666 - The Mark of America, Seat of the Beast: The Apostle John's New Testament Revelation Unfolded

    Christopher

    eBook (Worldwide United Publishing, Oct. 1, 2006)
    This extraordinary book, 666 The Mark of America, Seat of the Beast exposes the stunning truth about America and its connection with 666, which the reader will learn, represents nothing more than MONEY. Not only does the book give a simple explanation of every chapter and verse of Revelation, but it also discloses the truth about America, human nature, and the reality of the world in which we live. But most important, it gives the solution to bringing peace and happiness to our world. It validates what each of us knows intrinsically: that ALL of us are created equal, and that ALL of us should be loved, valued, and respected equally. Will the earth's powers reassess the path of insatiable appetite that creates slavery, or will we move towards peace through compassion and global equity for all? "When we begin to see each other as ourselves and treat the world's children as our own - this world will be a far different, happier and more peaceful place to live. This was John's intent and purpose in writing the book of Revelation." -- Christopher
  • Deep in the Woods

    Christopher Corr

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 4, 2017)
    Deep in the woods is a little wooden house, with nine neat windows and a red front door. When a little mouse decides it will make the perfect home, so do the other animals in the wood - including a great big bear!But will the bear be able to put everything right when their home comes tumbling down? Find out in this beautifully illustrated retelling of a classic Russian folk tale.
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  • The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac

    Christopher Corr

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Celebrate Chinese New Year and learn how every animal earned its place in the Chinese zodiac by taking part in the Great Race! Discover who will come first to win the ultimate prize, and find out why Cat will never forgive his friend Rat in this ancient folk tale that has been passed from generation to generation. Praise for Deep in the Woods, the previous title from Christopher Corr: '… the book looks like a delectable candy box… There is a lesson here β€” about friendship, and sharing β€” but the book never feels plodding or pedantic… Which may be why the lesson just goes down like the truth.'
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  • The Boy and the Moon

    James Christopher Carroll

    eBook (Sleeping Bear Press, Dec. 10, 2011)
    It's midnight - a special time of night, when anything can happen. Wide awake long past his bedtime, a young boy slips outside his house to join some special friends in a nighttime jubilation. Complete with howls and whoops, they joyously celebrate the mystery and magic of the night, basking in the glow of the moonlight. They howled at the moon, they howled at life, and they howled with all things in the night. But their revelry comes to a halt when the moon is caught in the branches of a tree. Is anyone brave enough to climb the tree and save the moon? Gorgeous atmospheric paintings lure readers of all ages into believing that anything can happen - at midnight! J. (Jim) Carroll's work has been displayed around the world, including at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science & Technology in Milan and at the United Nations in NYC. He has been an instructor at the School of Visual Arts and at the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Art. His work has also been featured in Zoom, HOW, PRINT and Communication Arts magazines. The Boy and the Moon is his first children's book.
  • The Lady's not for Burning

    Christopher Fry

    eBook
    "A romantic comedy in three acts, set in verse, it is set in the Middle Ages, it reflects the world's 'exhaustion and despair' following World War II, with a war-weary soldier who wants to die, and an accused witch who wants to live."Please note line breaks are hard-coded to preserve the original flow of the blank verse and may appear inconsistent on large text sizes.
  • The Resurrection Wager

    Christopher Coates

    language (Creativia, May 5, 2018)
    When two scientists develop the ability to go back in time, there is only one place for them to go to demonstrate their new technology.After they make a wager about whether or not the resurrection of Jesus really happened, the two set out to prove their theories. They soon learn that there are others who are interested in their technology, but not for a scientific purpose.But do they really understand the implications of their discovery - and what awaits them 2000 years in the past?Praise:β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… - "I'm not a religious man. In fact I had no idea this was going to lead where it did, and I loved it. The best read of the year for me."β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… - "What an exciting premise this laid out. It was a fascinating look into history and the effects of time travel. Incredible."
  • Green Rage

    Christopher Manes

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, April 2, 1991)
    Radical environmental groups throughout the world, militantly committed to defending the ecology, are growing in size and influence. In this country, activists engage in ecological civil disobedience and "ecotage"-- the sabotaging of equipment to prevent ecological damage-- in the struggle to preserve wilderness lands. These ecoteurs have gone beyond traditional conservation concerns to a new philosophy-- Deep Ecology, or biocentrism-- that calls into question not only the wisdom, but the legitimacy of humanity's domination of nature. In "Green Rage", Christopher Manes has written a brilliant defense of radical environmentalism, challenging the ethics of modern industrial society and asserting the right of the natural world to blossom, evolve, and exist for its own sake.
  • The Boy and the Moon

    James Christopher Carroll

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 9, 2010)
    It's midnight - a special time of night, when anything can happen. Wide awake long past his bedtime, a young boy slips outside his house to join some special friends in a nighttime jubilation. Complete with howls and whoops, they joyously celebrate the mystery and magic of the night, basking in the glow of the moonlight. They howled at the moon, they howled at life, and they howled with all things in the night. But their revelry comes to a halt when the moon is caught in the branches of a tree. Is anyone brave enough to climb the tree and save the moon? Gorgeous atmospheric paintings lure readers of all ages into believing that anything can happen - at midnight! J. (Jim) Carroll's work has been displayed around the world, including at the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science & Technology in Milan and at the United Nations in NYC. He has been an instructor at the School of Visual Arts and at the Massachusetts Museum of Modern Art. His work has also been featured in Zoom, HOW, PRINT and Communication Arts magazines. The Boy and the Moon is his first children's book.
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  • Memorial Day for Kids: A brief History Facts Meaning and More about Memorial Day

    Christopher G.I.

    language (, May 23, 2019)
    Do your kids know What Memorial Day is? and Why do we celebrate it? What is the meaning of Memorial Day in USA? And when is Memorial Day?Let’s celebrate this holiday, a day for remembrance of those who have died in service to our country and Learn all about Memorial Day including a meaning and history of this day. This book also includes below features.HistoryWhen is Memorial Day?What is Memorial Day?Memorial Day and Veterans DayAmerican Deaths in Major Wars throughout HistoryA symbol of Memorial DayFascinating Facts of Memorial DayDownload Now and Enjoy Reading!!
  • A Song

    James Christopher Carroll

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Aug. 6, 2019)
    A girl who responds to the song that calls to her serves as an example to those who have forgotten how to listen to their lives, how to discern music from noise, how to follow the path of mystery and adventure set before them.
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  • Lady's Not for Burning, a Phoenix Too Frequent and an Essay an Experience of a Critic

    Christopher Fry

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, May 1, 1977)
    Fry demonstrates the vitality, flexibility, and comprehensive range of modern verse drama in two popular plays, and offers a critical assessment of his own work