Sam Wellman Bücher
Dieser Autor taucht tief in die Geschichte ein, um die Leben bemerkenswerter Persönlichkeiten zum Leben zu erwecken. Seine tiefe Faszination für bestimmte historische Individuen und Epochen hat zu umfangreichen Recherchen und schriftstellerischen Arbeiten geführt. Durch seine Werke bietet er den Lesern fesselnde Einblicke in die Vergangenheit. Sein schriftstellerischer Ansatz betont sorgfältige Studien und lebendige Erzählungen.






Corrie ten Boom
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
For challenge and encouragement in your Christian life, read the life stories of the Heroes of the Faith. The novelized biographies of this series are inspiring and easy-to-read, ideal for Christians of any age or background. In Corrie ten Boom, you’ll get to know the Dutch watchmaker whose powerful Christian faith led her to protect Jews during World War II—and carried her through the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp after her activities were discovered. Appropriate for readers from junior high through adult, helpful for believers of any background, these biographies encourage greater Christian commitment through the example of heroes like Corrie ten Boom.
Extraordinary Love: The Story of Mother Teresa
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
They're bold. They're fearless. They're adventurous. They have a faith that can move mountains. They're women of courage.This series of easy-read biographies celebrates the lives of women who lived committed to changing the world for better. What set them apart? Their willingness to live courageously for Christ, even in impossible situations. What made Mother Teresa a giant of the faith? The spiritual hope she found in Jesus Christ empowered her efforts to comfort the sick, the weak, and the unwanted, not only in India but around the globe. Mother Teresa—small in stature but large of heart—provides a shining example of a life of courageous purpose. This novelized biography, featuring topical excerpts from Mother Teresa’s public speeches, promises a reading adventure you won’t soon forget. You’ll will be inspired by her stories, celebrate her legacy, and learn that God can use His women to do mighty things. . .if they have courage .
Frederick the Wise
- 321 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Sam Wellman's Frederick the Wise unlocks German research to make available in English, for the first time, a full-length story of Frederick III of Saxony. The fascinating biographical journey reveals why this noteworthy elector risked his realm of Saxony to protect the fiery monk Martin Luther and the developing reforms of the Church. As one of the most powerful territorial princes of the Holy Roman Empire of his time, Frederick's "humanity and integrity were rare for someone of his elite status," notes Dr. Paul M. Bacon, professor at Dominican University. "Elector Frederick the Wise of Saxony was much more than simply Martin Luther's noble protector." A valuable resource for students of German history and the Reformation period, this book explores questions such as: Why did Frederick decline after being elected emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? How and why did he protect Martin Luther? In what ways did Frederick advance the work of humanists such as Celtis and the careers of artists such as Dürer and Cranach? How did he deal with the emperors, popes, and kings of his time? Why was his wife-but not his children-kept 'secret'? Book jacket.
David Livingstone. Missionary end Explorer
- 206 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Amidst the millions of committed Christians in each generation, a handful rise to special prominence. Learn more about their exciting and inspiring lives in Barbour's "Heroes of the Faith" series.To go where no missionary had ever been and to witness to peoples beyond the vast Kalahari were the dreams of this missionary and explorer.
Surely, if Jesus could give everything He had, Amy Carmichael could do no less. So in 1895 she embraced an unusual mission, one that would last the remaining fifty-six years of her life. The Dohnavur Fellowship in India would become, under her loving guidance, a sanctuary for more than one thousand children who would otherwise have faced a frightening future. Amy Carmichael's life was characterized by obedience, total commitment, and selflessness, and serves as an example to Christians today. Those the world regarded as less than lovely, Amy Carmichael saw with the eyes of God-and gave her life for them.
Property Investment Secrets - Rent to Rent
A Complete Rental Property Investing Guide: Using HMO's and Sub-Letting to Build a Passive Income and Achieve Financial Freedom from Real Estate, UK
- 188 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The narrative begins with a personal investment in a two-day property course in London, highlighting the author's journey into real estate. It explores the lessons learned, challenges faced, and the transformative impact of the course on the author's life and career. The story delves into the intricacies of property investment, offering insights and practical advice for aspiring investors, while reflecting on the broader themes of ambition, risk, and financial growth.
John Calvin McCoy: The Early Years 1811-1849
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on John Calvin McCoy, a pivotal figure in the history of Kansas City, who transformed the wilderness into a bustling city. Growing up on the frontier, McCoy engaged in adventurous and dangerous encounters, including facing a formidable Osage chief. His experiences as a surveyor through harsh weather and untamed landscapes allowed him to witness the city's evolution from a wild terrain to a thriving community of 100,000 by 1889. McCoy's firsthand accounts provide a unique and authentic perspective on Kansas City's development.
Thomas Johnson of Shawnee Mission: Part One 1802 to 1841
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on Thomas Johnson, a significant figure in 19th-century Kansas who established a pioneering manual training school for Native Americans in Shawnee Mission. Celebrated for his contributions to education and community development, Johnson was admired by contemporaries and revered by Indigenous leaders. His accomplishments include creating a campus of brick buildings in 'Indian Country' before similar structures appeared in Kansas City. However, his promising life took a dramatic turn at the age of 39, leading to a profound change in his circumstances.
Daniel Read Anthony: Susan B. Anthony's Little Brother from Hell, Part One (1824-1861)
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Daniel Read Anthony, known as 'DR', was a significant figure in his own right, distinct from his famous sister Susan B. Anthony. His connections included prominent historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, showcasing his influence before the Civil War. The book highlights his relationships and contributions to social movements, revealing a compelling narrative of a man who played a vital role in the historical landscape of his time.