Alle wichtigen Texte des Alten und Neuen Testaments in einer Sprache, die Kinder und Jugendliche von heute berührt und erreicht. Die zeitgemäße Übertragung von Pfarrer Thomas Erne macht diese Bibel zu einem Buch für die ganze Familie, voller Erzählungen, Gedanken, Gleichnissen und großartigen Visionen. Ausdrucksstarke Bilder übersetzen die Botschaft in farbige und dramatische Szenen.
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The Children's Illustrated Bible is an inspirational and beautifully illustrated retelling of all the important stories from both the Old and New Testaments. Special features include detailed commentaries on every biblical book, plus a comprehensive reference section containing photographs of contemporary sites, historical relics, and maps of biblical times. Dramatically retold by the renowned author Trevor Barnes, with input from authoritative consultants, this beautiful, compact gift edition, complete with ribbon marker, will be shared and cherished by the whole family.
A unique and amusing 'consumer guide' to the benefits that the different world
faiths offer their adherents. Essential reading for anyone who wants to secure
a place in the next life while still being true to themselves in this one!
An account of one of the most notorious spy cases from the Cold War traces the 1961 international manhunt for five Soviet spies whose activities exposed the shadowy world of deep-cover KGB operatives.
These essays and documents analyse and prescribe solutions to the recent troubles in BCs forest industry. Over the past fifteen years the industry has become the centre of a storm of controversy. Environmental protests, aboriginal land claims, reduced quota of allowable cuts, sweeping technological changes, multinational involvement and changing global markets have all shaken the once entrenched faith in BC's "green gold".In Part One, the authors look at the forest as a specific physical environment, the site of disputes involving environmentalists, First Nations Peoples, and the government. Empirical assessment of BC's forest resource base is followed by discussions on therole of government in setting the agenda for the various resource and land use conflicts dogging the industry.Part Two deals with changes within the industry and in the global context. The conflicting demands of new market trends and sustainable development are discussed from several points of view. Important issues such as the effects of free trade and increased multinational investment, the role of research and development and technological change, are addressed.Part Three melds ideas of sustainable growth and local economic development in single industry communities in BC.This timely, provocative collection will help us understand the forces of shaping the troubled landscape of British Columbia's forests.