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  • Share Jesus Without Fear, Audio CD

    William Fay

    (B&H Books, June 1, 2005)
    In recent years, the Share Jesus without Fear book and its growing family of ancillary products have sparked a faith-sharing movement that continues to gain momentum. It began with the jaw-dropping story of William Fay, once a money-driven businessman with Mafia ties who ran a house of prostitution until it was raided by police. Facing the threat of jail time, Fay turned to Jesus Christ for redemption and ever since has been turning others to Him as well. This 70-minute audio CD edition of Share Jesus without Fear relays Fay's passionate, effective instructions on how to share the love of Christ with anyone--without feeling intimidated on either side of the conversation. Bold and joyful, the outreach movement continues without fear.
  • Share Jesus Without Fear - Witness Cards

    William Fay

    Cards (LifeWay Press, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Share Jesus Without Fear - Witness Cards by William Fay provides a succinct and relational tool for witnessing in everyday situations. The card includes biblical truths to embolden the believer, questions to help them determine where God is working in the life of another person, Scriptures to share with that person, key questions to ask the person, and the prayer of salvation. Sized to easily fit in pocket or purse, it helps the believer be prepared to share Jesus anytime. Great for distribution to Sunday School classes, small groups, or witnessing teams. Use with Share Jesus Without Fear - Member Book, Share Jesus Without Fear - Leader Kit, HCSB Share Jesus Without Fear - Personal Evangelism New Testament and HCSB Share Jesus Without Fear - New Testament. (package of 10)Features:Use Questions That Determine Where God is WorkingLet The Bible SpeakClose with Key QuestionsSalvation PrayerTruths
  • Scribes, Warriors and Kings: The City of Copan and the Ancient Maya

    William L. Fash, Barbara W. Fash

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Traces the history of the city of Copan, and describes how new discoveries are shedding light on the city's collapse
  • Scribes, Warriors and Kings: The City of Copan and the Ancient Maya

    William L. Fash, Barbara W. Fash

    Paperback (Thames & Hudson, May 1, 1993)
    192 pp. with 120 illus. (11 in color), 8vo.
  • The Purple-Bellied Parrot: An account of His life, times, adventures and misadventures, introducing sundry Characters, both Nefarious and Uproarious

    William Fagus

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 19, 2018)
    Discover ... The power of the ‘HhhuuuUUTTT!’Ever feel you are living the wrong life? Ever feel another life, your should-be life, is out there waiting for you, if only you had the courage to …Do you like tinned pineapple chunks? Have you answered yes to any of those questions? Then follow the Purple-Bellied Parrot on a rip-roaring, globe-spanning adventure packed with unforgettable characters. His quest to live his should-be life.It Begins: In the sterile apartment of a city executive with unruly nasal hair where the Purple-Bellied Parrot cannot even do the very thing he was born to do. It Ends: On the shores of a distant land after an epic journey which tests his courage, his ingenuity and the bonds of friendship — to the limit.The Purple-Bellied Parrot is a spell-binding, life-affirming tale, with the power to evoke laughter and tears from readers 11-100 years old. (Parental Note: contains occasional mild imprecations.)
  • Julius Seyler and the Blackfeet: An Impressionist at Glacier National Park

    William E. Farr

    Hardcover (University of Oklahoma Press, Oct. 5, 2009)
    German Impressionist artist Julius Seyler had already made a name for himself in Europe when America beckoned. While in St. Paul, Minnesota, he encountered Louis Hill, head of the Great Northern Railroad, who wanted to encourage travel to Montana’s newly created Glacier National Park. To that end, Hill enticed the adventuresome Seyler to visit this majestic landscape and to see the Blackfeet Indians who lived there. This book marks both an appreciation of Seyler’s unique art and a fascinating glimpse into the promotion of a national park in its early years. William E. Farr has written the first biographical portrait of Seyler, focusing on his two summers at Glacier in 1913 and 1914, his special relationship with the Blackfeet, and the magnificent art he created in the Northern Rockies. The book features more than one hundred images―many in color―including Seyler’s major works from Glacier, other paintings from his European years, and historic photographs from the park. Seyler enjoyed wide recognition in Europe in his day, but the wartime destruction of his European works has since relegated him to obscurity. This lavish volume shows the stunning visual impact of his art and secures his place as one of the paramount portrayers of a place we still call the Crown of the Continent.
  • If Cars Could Talk: Essays on Urbanism

    William H. Fain

    Paperback (Balcony Press, Sept. 5, 2012)
    If Cars Could Talk examines urban environments, how they are born, change, and die, and offers fresh approaches to unlocking our cities great potential. More than half of the world's population lives in a city and that number stands to increase. Crafted with the tools gleaned during the author's 40 years of working as an urban designer around the world, Fain's message could not be more timely. More than a mere urban fix-it book, If Cars Could Talk presents a call to action to city builders everywhere that major issues threaten our cities and failure to confront them will diminish the quality of life for a majority of the human population. This collection of hard-hitting, focused essays advances the understanding of the importance of community participation, sustainability, and the creation of rich urban neighborhoods. A must-read for city-lovers, professional and amateur alike.
  • The Purple-Bellied Parrot: An account of His life, times, adventures and misadventures, introducing sundry Characters, both Nefarious and Uproarious

    William Fagus

    eBook
    Discover ... The power of the ‘HhhuuuUUTTT!’Ever feel you are living the wrong life? Ever feel another life, your should-be life, is out there waiting for you, if only you had the courage to …Do you like tinned pineapple chunks? Have you answered yes to any of those questions? Then follow the Purple-Bellied Parrot on a rip-roaring, globe-spanning adventure packed with unforgettable characters. His quest to live his should-be life.It Begins: In the sterile apartment of a city executive with unruly nasal hair where the Purple-Bellied Parrot cannot even do the very thing he was born to do. It Ends: On the shores of a distant land after an epic journey which tests his courage, his ingenuity and the bonds of friendship — to the limit.The Purple-Bellied Parrot is a spell-binding, life-affirming tale, with the power to evoke laughter and tears from readers 10-100 years old.(Parental Note: contains occasional mild imprecations.)
  • My Pet Monster

    william

    language (, April 23, 2014)
    Who says that monster can't make good pets? Filled with colorful imagery and humor, "My Pet Monster" shows that monsters can be friendly, funny, and most of all loveable--a must have!
  • Share Jesus Without Fear

    William Fay

    Paperback (Gideons International Broadman Holman Publishers, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • Rocks and Rain and Rays of Sun

    william fox

    Hardcover (Henry Z Walck, March 15, 1958)
    None
  • The Rich Boy and the Poor Boy: Or, a Contented Mind Is the Best Feast

    William William

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Excerpt from The Rich Boy and the Poor Boy: Or, a Contented Mind Is the Best FeastI have told y'ou what com~ forts and blessings William possessed, and must now give you an account of George Wilson the poor boy George Wilson's father was a poor labouring Oman, he dug ditches, cut wood, and.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.