Studies in the Translations of Juan Ramon and Zenobia Jimenez
Book
The translations by Juan Ramon Jimenez, first resident of the Caribbean to win the Nobel Prize for...
Tidings of Comfort and Joy: A Christmas Feast of Faith and Fun
Book
Pam Rhodes is best known as the familiar face of the BBC's Songs of Praise, and here she brings...
Undoing Babel: The Tower of Babel in Anglo-Saxon Literature
Book
The Tower of Babel narrative is one of the most memorable accounts of the Bible, and its...
Piers Plowman: The Donaldson Translation, Select Authoritative Middle English Text, Sources and Backgrounds, Criticism
Elizabeth Robertson, William Langland and Stephen H. A. Shepherd
Book
Astonishing in its cultural and theological scope, William Langland's iconoclastic masterpiece is at...
Gilead
Book
In 1956, toward the end of Reverend John Ames's life, he begins a letter to his young son, a kind of...
God's Needle: How Lily Gaynor Brought Hope and Healing to the Land of the Witchdoctors
Lily Gaynor and John Butterworth
Book
In 1957 freshly qualified nurse and WEC missionary Lily Gaynor set sail for Guinea-Bissau, to live...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated Are We Still Friends in Books
Oct 10, 2019
I thought this book was heartfelt. It sweet and loveable. It has a teachable moment in it. The pictures are done well. The story is sweet. What happens when a friend does not tell you the truth. What a way this book teach a value of life lessons and in a different way to incorporate the bible in a book.
This book is good for parents to get. It a book to put your child bookshelves or your own. It teaches a lesson about lying and friendships. Your child or children will learn about them both. What is best to forgive your friend? This I really did like about the story.
Get Started in Beekeeping: Teach Yourself
Claire Waring and Adrian Waring
Book
Written by two of the UK's most well-known and respected experts in the beekeeping community, this...
Bostonian916 (449 KP) rated The Prince of Egypt (1998) in Movies
Aug 6, 2020
There is a disclaimer prior to the start of the picture that indicates that while some artistic liberties were taken in the making of the film, the overall story is told with primary accuracy to the source material. That was adhered to impressively.
From a non biblical standpoint, looking at the bible through the lens of a "story," there are so many very interesting things that occur that would make many great movies when told. For whatever reason, most film makers don't think the stories are good enough and feel the need to change them to the point of not being recognizable. Dreamworks did not take that approach.
The Prince of Egypt does a great job of explaining the relationship between Ramses and Moses and how they grew together, and the anguish that was felt through the trials and tribulations they were both faced with.
The voice acting was wonderful and the artwork was top notch. Dreamworks hits another home run.
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Reference and Utilities
App
This App is a compilation of all of Rev William M Branham sermons in english and a lot in Spanish. ...