Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av Turner Publishing Company

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt
    169 - 315

  • av Travis Langley
    255 - 355

  • av Anna M. Miller
    197

    Contains expert practical guidance, combined with detailed descriptions, photos, case studies, pricing data, key documents and more.

  • av Matthew Lyons
    189 - 345

    In this supernatural thriller, six teenagers attempt to survive the horrors ¿ both human and supernatural ¿ that haunt them as they try to escape a seemingly infinite forest where far older, crueler things wait for them with plans of their own.

  •  
    179

    "If there were an Eleventh Commandment, what would it be?" Children of many religious denominations across America answer this question in their own drawings and words. This full-color collection reveals kids' ideas about how people should respond to God.

  • av Martin Zucker, Clinton Ober & Stephen Sinatra
    345

  • av Antoinette Matlins
    449

  • av Stephen Mansfield
    255

    For many of those who are even familiar with his name, George Whitefield is thought of as a preacher, a man connected with the Great Awakening in the 1700s. While this is true, it is only part of the story. As a student at Oxford University, he experienced a spiritual awakening under the influence of John Wesley's Methodists and immediately began tending to prisoners, caring for the poor, and preaching the Christian gospel. He met with astounding success, in time speaking to larger crowds than had ever gathered in the history of England. Whitefield became the most famous man of his age. His impact upon the American colonies, however, may have been his most lasting gift. In seven tours of the colonies, Whitfield preached from Georgia to Maine, calling the colonists to spiritual conversion and challenging them in their sense of national destiny. He befriended men like Benjamin Franklin, converted men like Patrick Henry, and inspired men like George Washington. Furthermore, when he learned that England intended to tighten her control over the colonies, Whitefield warmed his American friends in sermon after sermon and even accompanied Benjamin Franklin to make the American case in the Court of Saint James. Many of the colonists considered him the father of their revolution. Forgotten Founding Father captures the early struggles and international successes of this amazing leader. The result is a portrait of a gifted but flawed human who yielded himself as a tool in the hands of a sovereign God. Also portrayed is how important Whitfield was to the American cause and how much Americans today owe to him -- a story that will inspire a new generation with a past vividly and truthfully retold.

  • av Stephen Cox
    269

  • av Eugenia Price
    178

    First Published in 1962, A Woman's Choice is chock-full of Eugenia Price's practical and wise suggestions on how women can participate with God in the day-to-day business of living through their problems.Eugenia Price has long been recognized for her ability to understand the modern Christian woman's problems. In A Woman's Choice, Ms. Price shares her responses to the many letters she has received from women all over the world. She advises her readers, in the straightforward manner that has made her so popular, that they "can live through their problems." However, she doesn't offer any quick fixes. Instead, she suggests that women place their trust in God so as to clarify and strip away their confusion.Updated with a new Preface, A Woman's Choice is the book of choice for today's independent Christian woman.

  • av Leslie Hooton
    178

    Nina Barnes Enloe, "Little Bit," grew up in the shadow of her imposing grandmother and her best friend Win¿who did, in fact, win at everything. Bit thought she had escaped her grandmother's grip by starting over in New York City, but an unexpected death takes her back to the colorful town and people of Erob, Alabama. Bit's world turns upside down as she faces who she was and learns who she is becoming.

  • av Eugenia Price
    168

    Discoveries is Eugenia Price's honest account of her quest to find out what Jesus Christ means to her, and how her newfound belief in Him has changed her life.Eugenia Price wrote Discoveries-her first book?two years after her conversion to Christianity at the age of thirty-three. It is an authentic journal of her spiritual journey from nonbeliever to believer. Discoveries is filled with the vitality and excitement of a new disciple?and yet, as the author states, it is "still startlingly central to what I believe today."Updated with a new Preface, this book is essential reading for all believers?new and old alike?who are eager to re-examine their own commitments to Jesus Christ, as Ms. Price has done in these pages.

  • av Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski
    135

    A life-long student of Jewish wisdom texts, Dr. Abraham J. Twerski draws from his extensive professional experience as a psychiatrist and spiritual counselor to give us practical lessons for daily life, whatever our faith tradition.

  • av Anna M. Miller
    535,-

  • av Paul W. Mattessich & Wilder Research Center
    345

  • av Rabbi Paul Steinberg
    295,-

    The first comprehensive approach to successfully integrate classic Jewish spirituality with the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. It draws on Jewish resources-theological, psychological and ethical-that speak to the spiritual dimension of the disease, and shows how the principles of Jewish spiritual recovery directly align with the AA 12 Steps.

  •  
    189

    Inspired by the pioneering work of Leslie Wexner, this book brings together diverse, remarkable thinkers from The Wexner Foundation¿s professional and volunteer programs, Harvard University¿s Center for Public Leadership and The Harvard Business School to address challenges facing Jewish communal life and the skills and strategies demanded by them.

  •  
    255

    A collection of messages on each Torah portion specifically for teens. Shows how each Torah portion contains worlds of meaning for what they are going through in their lives and how they can shape their Jewish identity as they enter adulthood.

  • av Rabbi Jeff Roth
    315

    A fresh take on meditation, drawing on life experience rather than rigorous study, for novice and expert alike. Distills Buddhist and Jewish wisdom so westerners of all faiths can embrace timeless Eastern teaching without sacrificing their birth tradition.

  • av Rabbi Jules Harlow
    319 - 439

  • av Scott Britz-Cunningham
    178

    A new technology has emerged, promising a perfect society, and resisters are not long for this world . . .Ahead, not too many years from now, everyone has been linked to a network of government-mandated brain implants.The Interfacehas become a way of life, connecting all people to limitless information, nonstop personal messaging, and instantaneous news flashes. Gone are the days of cell phones and laptopseven loneliness itself is obsolete.But when the genius behind the Interface turns against his own creation and threatens to unleash a deadly electronic brain virus on the public, the fate of the world falls on NYPD Captain Yara Avril, who must stop this sinister, ever-escalating plot before its too late. A thrilling nod to a future waiting just around the corner,The Interfaceis a remarkably prescient exploration of the potential links between boundless connection and cataclysmic disaster in digital society.

  • av Dr. Arthur Green
    315

    Blending Jewish theology and mysticism, shows how ancient Jewish mystical tradition can address the needs of our generation. Encourages today's modern seeker to stretch to new ways of thinking with both heart and mind through the wisdom of Kabbalah.

  •  
    245

    Rich and passionate essays on specific social justice issues from leading rabbis, intellectuals and activists. Will inspire you to consider your obligations as a Jew and as a global citizen while challenging you to take thoughtful action in the world.

  • av Amy Watson
    155 - 285,-

  • - How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians
    av Jerome R. Corsi
    345

    Author defends claim that the repressive Iranian Islamic regime utilizes oil profits to support international terrorism in the US and in the Democratic Party. A WND Book.

  • av Robert Hewitt Wolfe
    329,-

    After being magically transported to another world with two other high school students, perennial outsider Billy Smith has become the unlikely king of a goblin civilization. With the help of his first day of high school crush, Lexi Aquino, now a powerful wizard, quarterback turned warrior Kurt Novac, and a cowardly but wily goblin named Hop, Billy has successfully repelled a human invasion of the goblins¿ underground city, Kiranok. But the leader of the attacking Hanorian Army, Lord Marshal Jiyal, has returned to the Hanorian capital, Gran Hanor, where he¿s preparing for a second invasion. Billy decides the only way to end the war is to neutralize Jiyal¿s powerful ally, a young wizard named Mig. Billy and Kurt set off for Gran Hanor to find Mig and trick her into drinking a potion called the Final Drop which will nullify her magic forever. But after their departure, the Dark Lady, the mad elven wizard who started the war, reappears in Kiranok and reclaims her place as the goblins¿ leader. She coerces Lexi, whös struggling with madness from using too much magic, into helping her raise a skeletal army, then she and her Marching Dead force the goblins to march on Gran Hanor. Now Billy must find a way to stop the Dark Lady and her skeletal army, neutralize Mig, help Lexi regain her sanity, save the goblins, and make peace with the Hanorians before a cataclysmic final battle destroys them all.

  • av Denis Brian
    275,-

    Focusing on the lives and relationships behind their magnificent careers, The Curies is the first biography to trace the entire Curie dynasty, from Pierre and Marie's fruitful union and achievements to the lives and accomplishments of their two daughters, Irèegrave;ne and Eve, and son-in-law Frederic Joliot-Curie. Biographer Denis Brian digs deep beneath the headlines and legends to reveal the Curies' multigenerational saga in its entirety, featuring new, never-before-published personal information as well as newly revealed correspondence and diary excerpts. Brimming with endearing and often amusing anecdotes about this much-misunderstood clan, The Curies reveals a family as closely intertwined in their private lives as they were in their professional endeavors.

  • av Thom Hatch
    315

    An updated edition on an American history classic¿ Hatch expertly examines the Indian conflicts that took place during the Civil War. This updated and revised edition contains groundbreaking new material that sheds light on the bloody campaigns waged against the Indians as American pioneers moved west in greater numbers.

  • av Fred Lawrence Guiles
    279 - 419

  • av Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
    115

    From the miracle at the Red Sea to the miracle of waking up, this intriguing book introduces young people to a way of spiritual thinking to last a lifetime. Encourages spiritual awareness and shows how to use Judaism as a foundation for life.

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.