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Miles to Cross
Miles to Cross
Prescriptive books on faith abound, but this generation longs for an authentic narrative that reveals a stepping-stone journey to faith, a raw experience with which they can identify. Mike Howerton captures this with a riveting, yet heartwarming account of his own spiritual and physical journey across half the globe. This book follows him as a college student through Europe by train, America by motorcycle, Britain by hitchhiking, and Central America by jungle bus. Spiritually, the journey begins with a question mark but ends with an exclamation point.
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Miles is a Mailmoose
Miles is a Mailmoose
Miles is a Mailmoose. Delivering mail in Alaska is not always easy. There are high mountains and cliffs. There is plenty of ice and snow. Follow along with Miles as he tries to deliver the mail in Alaska. Will he ever find Blueberry Lane? This charming story was created by noted illustrator and toy designer Mike Spindle, who has illustrated and sculpted such characters as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears, and the Muppets. The call of the wild brought Mike to Alaska. It was only natural that meet Miles, the Dall Sheep, and the little bear Alaska. These are the beginnings of the Alaska Tales.
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The Road Ahead and Miles Behind
The Road Ahead and Miles Behind
A story of a cross-country road trip taken during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Road Ahead and Miles Behind, shares the intricate yet beautiful nature between a father and son looking to reconcile their differences and amend a challenging past. The Road Ahead and Miles Behind is full of inspiring moments and perspectives that demonstrate the healing power of hard conversations with those you love. It's a story that will remind you it's never too late to have something with your parents.
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England Versus Europe
England Versus Europe
England versus Europe tells the fascinating story of the Heineken Cup. It recounts how European club rugby travelled from Cardiff Arms Park to Marseille via Bilbao, Newcastle and many major European rugby stadiums in between. The Heineken Cup was launched in the summer of 1995 to provide a professional cross-border competition, but English and Scottish teams could not take part. Back in 1995, were we really sure that the concept of European club rugby would ever catch on and culminate in a final in front of a packed stadium? Probably not. But the European tournaments have put the club and provincial game in Europe virtually on a par with international rugby. The book gives a season-by-season history of the Heineken Cup as well as accounts of what went on off the field.
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Miles to Cross
Miles to Cross
Prescriptive books on faith abound, but this generation longs for an authentic narrative that reveals a stepping-stone journey to faith, a raw experience with which they can identify. Mike Howerton captures this with a riveting, yet heartwarming account of his own spiritual and physical journey across half the globe. This book follows him as a college student through Europe by train, America by motorcycle, Britain by hitchhiking, and Central America by jungle bus. Spiritually, the journey begins with a question mark but ends with an exclamation point.
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Ron Greenwood
Ron Greenwood
This is the first full-length biography of Ron Greenwood, West Ham United's most successful trophy-winning manager - a man who was instrumental in the development of 1966 World Cup-winning heroes Moore, Hurst and Peters. Ron lacked the ruthlessness of his more feted contemporaries, Bill Shankly and Don Revie, with whom his trophy success did not compare. But his West Ham team of the mid-1960s had its own moments of heady triumph - an FA Cup win in 1964 (the club's first), a European Cup Winners' Cup victory in 1965 (only the second European win by an English club) - and crucially they were always easy on the eye, even in defeat. Then there was the little matter of supplying three team members to England's World Cup victory in 1966, at a tournament in which their perfection of Greenwood's near-post cross ploy proved devastating. After 16 years at West Ham, Greenwood became England manager in 1977 and led them to the 1982 World Cup. An impeccable sportsman, deep thinker and skilled communicator, he was a noble servant to football.
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Tony Miles: It's Only Me
Tony Miles: It's Only Me
The charismatic Tony Miles has been much missed since his tragic and premature death in 2001. Regarded as one of England's greatest ever chess players and analysts, he was also one of the wittiest writers on the game. By sheer force of example and ebullient peronality, he inspired the 'English chess explosion' after becoming the first UK grandmaster in the mid 70s. This Fascinating collection of over a hundred games and articles, covering Tony's entire chess career, includes his most celebrated wins, a few losses, and in addition to the famous game against Karpov with the bizarre St George's opening 1 e4 a6 - a less well known victory over the then world champion from a television tournament. All the games are annotated by Tony himself - in his own inimitable style. This fitting tribute is rounded off with a review of Tony's original opening repertoire as well as personal appreciations by his Birmingham clubmates and friends Mike Fox, Malcolm Hunt and Geoff Lawton.
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Kayaking Alone
Kayaking Alone
Kayaking Alone is a narrative of man and nature, one-on-one, but also of man and nature writ large. In the stories of the river guides and rangers, biologists and ranchers, American Indians and dam workers he meets along the way, the rich and complicated life of the river emerges in a striking, often painfully clear panorama. Through his journey, the ecology, history, and politics of Pacific salmon unfold in fascinating detail, and with this firsthand knowledge and experience the reader gains a new and personal sense of the nature that unites and divides us.
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Daily Strength
Daily Strength
A 365-Day Devotional for Men, Perfect for Gift-Giving and Daily Reading Daily Strength, a year-long devotional, walks Christian men through Scripture passages that speak to their most pressing issues. Featuring content from the ESV Men's Devotional Bible, each single-page daily reading features a short summary of a Bible passage with a thought-provoking message from one of more than forty contributors. Arranged canonically from Genesis to Revelation with short introductions to each Bible book, Daily Strength encourages and enlightens men throughout the year while equipping them for moral and spiritual transformation. 365 Devotionals: Topics include resting in God's word, wisdom, forgiveness, prayer, God's purposes, living a life of integrity, salvation, confessing Christ, forgiveness, discipleship, and maturity Covers the Bible from Genesis to Revelation: Includes at least one devotion for every book of the Bible Great Gift Idea for Dads, Sons, and Students: Perfect for Father's Day, Christmas, or birthdays! Written by Pastors and Counselors: Edited by Sam Storms—contributors include Greg Gilbert, David Powlison, Drew Hunter, and more
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