Miscellaneous
125 Crowd Breakers by Baumann, Clayton. Crowdbreakers get the group's attention, bring a group together, creat a climate of interaction, build a responsiveness to other people. These unique games and stunts encourages people to meet new friends. Crowdbreakers are great for building relationships between the leader and members of the group. Crowdbreakers help group members listen to each other. (1974) A 3rd Serving of Chicken Soup For The Soul by Canfield, Jack & Mark Victor Hansen. Within the pages of A 3rd Serving of Chicken Soup For The Soul, you will find shining examples of the best qualities we all share as hjuman beings: compassion, grace, forgiveness, hope, courage, dedication, generosity and faith. (1996) A Woman Doctor Looks At Love & Life by Hilliard, Dr Marion. From the case-histories of thousands of women - an analisys of fears that may wreck a marriage or ruin a life. (1975) Balm Of Love by Kayser, Edna Janes. Poems and bible verses. Begegnungen Von A Bis Z by Rado, Marta. Book written in German (1964) Biology And The Appreciation Of Life by Burnett, Sir Macfalane. This is a book for the layman by one of the greatest scientists of our time, Nobel Prize-winner Sir Macfarlane Burnett. It is not the least of his achievements that he writes such clear, fresh English that he easily proves his point that 'Human biology is something which, whether he knows it or not, interests everyone'. (1968)
Chariots Of The Gods?: Was God and astronaut? by Von Daniken, Erich. 'What possible explanation accounts for a huge block of stone in Peru the size of a four-storey house, weighing 20,000 tons, complete with steps, ramps and decorations - and then turned upside down? In Chariots of the Gods? Erich von Daniken takes a fresh look at ancient mysteries of the world in today's knowledge of space travel.' (1968) Free Yourself: From destructive habits, dependencies, escapes and addictions by Alibrandi, Tom. This book offers help to anyone troubled by a habit - be it smoking, drugs, alcohol, overeating or not eating enough. It offers help to persons who have become too dependent on one activity - work, a hobby, a cause, sex, etc. - to the exclusion of all other activities, while causing pain to oneself and others. (1975) Generations: Baby boomers, their parents & their children by Mackay, Hugh. In Generations, Hugh Mackay - distinguished social researcher and novelist - devotes his analytical skilss to the task of exploring the attitudes, values and outlook of three generations of contemporary Australians. (1997) Give Happiness A Chance by Bosmans, Phil. This book contains short messages, some of them like songs of forgotten happier times, some meditating about the anguish of life and the mystery of death, some simply giving good advice, a hopeful word. They show a deep wisdom about life; words that touch religious and non-religious alike. (1978) Giving And Stewardship In An Effective Church: A guide for every member by Callahan, Kennon L. "Two things are true of congreations," writes Kennon Callahan. "Congregations never have enough money. Congregations have all the money they really need for God's mission." With these paradoxical statements, Callahan launches his exploration of how to put a church on solid financial footing. He stresses that money is not the first issue of stewardship. (1992) How To Grow An Australian Church by Moyes, Gordon. The author is a graduate of the College of the Bible, Glen Iris and the University of Melbourn. As an Evangelist, he stands in an acknowledged position of leadership among Australian Churches of Christ. He writes a regular column in the "Australian Christian", the national journal of Churches of Christ. (1975) Life In A Test-Tube: Medical and ethical issues facing society today by Overduin, Dr Daniel CH. & FR John I. Fleming. Here is a book for those who are seriously concerned about matters of human life, about where society is heading - in short, about all the moral, ethical, and legal questions raised by biomedical breakthroughs. (1982) The Miracle Of Jimmy Carter by Norton, Howard & Bob Slosser. Here is Jimmy Carter - man of faith and politics - as seen by two veteran newsmen, Pulitzer-Prize winner Howard Norton and former assistant news editor in Washington for The New York Times, Bob Slosser. (1976) When You Build Your Church by Scotford, John R. When You Build Your Church continues to be one of the most thorough, practical books of its kind on the market.
Nontechnical and remarkably comprehensive, it is designed as a handbook for the ministers and committees of laymen who are entrusted by congregations to make the crucial decisions of how and where to build their church. (1955) World In Revolt by Schlink, Basilea. More Christiams have been martyred this century than during the past nineteen hundred years! The voice of protesting groups has been heard on a wide range of supbjects and all authority is being questioned. World in Revolt answers the shouts of anarchists and the spiritually blind; the aresting phrases of Beasilea Schlink capture the key to many contempory problems in direct and readable style. (1969)
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