For people who love God, or would like to love God, but feel somehow misfit in their lives or churches, Jesus has good news. He didn't come to create a religion of Company Men, in which people are as interchangeable as the parts on a car. He came to open the door to followers, people who want to be like him, yet each uniquely made and gifted. John Carter explores four truths that can free people to live better lives: you were made in the image of God, you were made to live in intimate community with other Jesus-followers, you were made to be a learner/teacher, and you were made to serve. Each...
For people who love God, or would like to love God, but feel somehow misfit in their lives or churches, Jesus has good news. He didn't come to create ...
From the earliest days of European settlement, Americans have cherished the sight of a windmill--an instantly recognizable feature of the American landscape. Boasting nearly two hundred striking images, this book is the first devoted to photographs illustrating historic wind machines throughout North America.
T. Lindsay Baker, an expert historian on windmills, has written about wind-power history for twenty-five years. His album contains historic images captured by professional windmiller B. H. -Tex- Burdick and from corporate archives of windmill manufacturers. It depicts windmills in a...
From the earliest days of European settlement, Americans have cherished the sight of a windmill--an instantly recognizable feature of the American lan...