"Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name in 2014, "Rodin: In Private Hands" is a selection of works by Rodin curated by the Bowman Gallery. These pieces range from single figures, couples and groups to isolated torsos, heads and hands very few have been seen in public before. Richly illustrated with 227 color photographs of rare pieces never before seen in public, and with an introduction by Robert Bowman and a foreword by ..."
"The Gospel Coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a scripture-based reformation of ministry practices. This series of audio booklets were edited by D.A. Carson and Timothy Keller. In this series:The Kingdom of God, by Stephen UmJustification, by Philip Graham RykenThe Gospel and Scripture, by Mike BullmoreChrist's Redemption, by Sandy WillsonBaptism and the Lord's Supper, Thabiti Anyabwile and Ligon DuncanSin and ..."
"In this world you're surrounded by sexual images that open the door to temptation. They're everywhere--on TV, billboards, magazines, music, the internet and so easy to access that it sometimes feels impossible to escape their clutches. Yet God expects his children to be sexually pure. So how can you survive the relentless battle against temptation? Here's powerful ammunition. Steve Arterburn and Fred Stoeker, the authors of the hard-hit ..."
Wherever I Wind Up(Unabridged) My Quest for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball by R. A. Dickey, Wayne Coffey, Mr. BenHunter, BenHunter Audio, Published 2012 by Mission Audio Audiobook, Cd, Unabridged ISBN-13: 978-1-61045-596-1, ISBN: 1-61045-596-7
"The Glass Castle meets Ball Four as Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey weaves searing honesty and baseball insight in this memoir about his unlikely journey to the big leagues. An English Lit major at the University of Tennessee, Dickey is as articulate and thoughtful as any professional athlete in any sport-and proves it page after page, as he provides fresh and honest insight into baseball and a career unlike any other. Fourteen years ago ..."
"Not everyone may frequent the church on the corner, but we each have a place of worship. For some, it's at the office. For others, before the mirror. Still others, on the basketball court. You were created to worship! So you naturally find a place to do it. But to worship anything less than God robs both Him and us. It's at the foot of the cross where we reel, trying to comprehend how a holy God could chase us down with kindness and red ..."