In this thought-provoking collection of sermons, George Cole explores the meaning and implications of Christianity in the modern world. Drawing on his extensive experience as a minister and theologian, Cole offers insights and guidance for readers seeking to deepen their spiritual lives and engage with the world around them.
An Example To The Young, Especially To Those Who Come Forward As Candidates For Confirmation (1845)
110 Seiten
4 Lesestunden
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, modern edition that remains true to the original text, ensuring accessibility for readers interested in its historical context and content.
Focusing on the last recordings of a legendary jazz musician, this narrative delves into the artistic journey and personal struggles of a pivotal figure in the genre. It captures the essence of creativity under pressure, exploring the musician's innovative spirit and the impact of their work on the jazz landscape. Through vivid anecdotes and reflections, the book highlights the intersection of music, legacy, and the human experience, offering an intimate portrait of an artist's final contributions to the world of jazz.
A 20-something branch manager of a billion-dollar Texas bank who takes it apart from the inside out.The Banker's Trust is the story of the biggest bank robbery in history that no one's ever heard ofuntil now. In his debut, George Cole retraces the footsteps of one of the co-conspirators in the robbery that brought down a family, a community, and a billion-dollar Texas corporation. The narrator describes, at break-neck speed, the means, the methods, and the motivation that drew him into the crime wave started by one of the bank's own employees. Your pulse will quicken, your chest will constrict, and your breathing will become erratic as you watch him self-destruct before your very eyes. Not since The Postman Always Rings Twice has there been an account of such a simple story told so powerfully. Clear your schedule. You won't be able to put The Banker's Trust down for even a moment.
Terry and Arthur are still in business. Now, take Terry McCann: he's a hard boy, he's even done a bit of porridge, but he's got a heart of gold. He'll do anything for anyone. And take Arthur Daley - please. I've heard he even charges his mum petrol money when he runs her home. Arthur will do anyone for anything; perhaps that's why he needs Terry as a minder... (Taken from back cover blurb)