Search results for ""Author Beth Moore""
Bella Books Out of the Fire
£11.84
Tyndale House Publishers Toda Mi Vida Hecha Nudos
£16.12
Tyndale House Publishers Chasing Vines
£22.56
Tyndale House Publishers So Long, Insecurity
£15.77
B&H Publishing Group To Live Is Christ Joining Pauls Journey of Faith
£20.00
Tyndale House Publishers So Long, Insecurity
£19.71
Thomas Nelson Publishers Get Out of That Pit: A 40-Day Devotional Journal
More than half a million people found comfort and the power of Scripture in New York Times bestselling author Beth Moore's Get Out of That Pit. With newly designed interiors that offer a user-friendly experience, this 40-day devotional journal will help inspire and encourage.No matter how you got stuck, no matter how long you've been down, whether you think you deserve it or not, your Redeemer is waiting to restore you. Life can feel challenging at times, and you need to remember that God hasn't forgotten you.In the days ahead, you may find yourself needing the comfort or power of Scripture. In this 40-day devotional journal you'll discover: reflective and personal application questions that will open your heart, prayers to lift your spirit, encouraging words from Beth herself, and space in which to record your own story. Get Out of That Pit: A 40-Day Devotional Journal offers all of that and more, with the expectation that God will use it to help set your feet on a rock and put a new song in your mouth.Take this faithful companion in hand, and begin each day with the only One who has the power to lift your head and rescue you completely. Then get ready to be delivered.
£12.99
Tyndale House Publishers Made to Flourish
£18.14
Tyndale House Publishers Chasing Vines Group Experience
£12.86
Living Proof Ministries Now That Faith Has Come
£17.50
Bella Books Risky Investment
£11.36
Tyndale House Publishers Creados para florecer
£17.41
Tyndale House Publishers The Undoing of Saint Silvanus
£16.60
B&H Publishing Group Praying Gods Word Breaking Free from Spiritual Strongholds
£14.99
Tyndale House Publishers All My Knotted-Up Life
£22.80
University of British Columbia Press Thinking Planning and Urbanism
When manufacturers and retailers vacate traditional locations, they leave holes in a city’s fabric that signal a shifting urban-industrial terrain. Who should mend these spaces, and how should they approach the problem?Using Toronto’s Dundas Square and surrounding area as a case study, Thinking Planning and Urbanism meticulously reconstructs the redevelopment process to explore the theories and practices used. It traces the labyrinth of competing interests that can sideline and nearly overwhelm the public planning function. In these circumstances, Moore Milroy concludes, practising planners are marooned by planning theories that begin from the premise that urban space is a social construction and only secondarily a function of technology and aesthetics.This book makes plain the nature of the gap between the practice of planning and its theories, a gap that inhibits planners from effectively championing creative actions to deal with postindustrial problems. The findings drawn from this case will be widely recognized in redevelopment elsewhere and thus will be extremely useful to students and practitioners of urban design, public administration, municipal law, and urban and regional planning.
£30.60
University of British Columbia Press Thinking Planning and Urbanism
When manufacturers and retailers vacate traditional locations, they leave holes in a city’s fabric that signal a shifting urban-industrial terrain. Who should mend these spaces, and how should they approach the problem?Using Toronto’s Dundas Square and surrounding area as a case study, Thinking Planning and Urbanism meticulously reconstructs the redevelopment process to explore the theories and practices used. It traces the labyrinth of competing interests that can sideline and nearly overwhelm the public planning function. In these circumstances, Moore Milroy concludes, practising planners are marooned by planning theories that begin from the premise that urban space is a social construction and only secondarily a function of technology and aesthetics.This book makes plain the nature of the gap between the practice of planning and its theories, a gap that inhibits planners from effectively championing creative actions to deal with postindustrial problems. The findings drawn from this case will be widely recognized in redevelopment elsewhere and thus will be extremely useful to students and practitioners of urban design, public administration, municipal law, and urban and regional planning.
£84.60
Tyndale House Publishers Chasing Vines Group Experience with DVD
£29.76
Tyndale House Publishers So Long, Insecurity Devotional Journal
£12.88
Tyndale House Publishers So Long, Insecurity Group Experience
£12.14
£18.99
LifeWay Christian Resources He Speaks to Me - Bible Study Book: Preparing to Hear from God
£23.51
Thomas Nelson Publishers I'll See You Tomorrow: Building Relational Resilience When You Want to Quit
In a culture where people easily and hastily cancel relationships rather than cultivate them, discover what the Bible has to say about how we need to keep showing up for one another—even when we feel like walking away.We are surrounded by choices. If we want to watch a movie, we have multiple platforms we can choose from. If we grow tired of a friend or conversation, we leave them on read. It's never been easier to tune out and make a switch when something doesn't go perfectly or when we are offended. It's easy to cancel something from our lives when it comes to technology, television shows, or choices of food and drinks. But what about canceling friends or family members when we are disappointed or offended by them?In I'll See You Tomorrow, communication professor Dr. Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day tackle difficulties that people face in relationships and help them navigate through relational disappointment, conflict, and fear. The dangers of a relational cancel culture are a timely one. This book will help you: learn to extend grace to yourself and your loved ones in order to forgive and keep showing up, discover how childhood trauma continues to affect your relationships, stop waiting for an ideal and refuse to let it prevent you from what's possible, recognize the value of a healthy (and small) circle rather than a large one, and refuse to let fear of what may or may not happen cause you to miss the beauty of what is. Blending personal stories with data and research in a way that inspires truth and helps people change their everyday mindsets, Heather and Seth encourage you to embrace this valuable truth: relationships don't have to be perfect to be fulfilling.
£13.99