New Releases by Leslie Gordon

Leslie Gordon is the author of Bible Study Topics (2024), Monthly (2023), Fall Season Journal: Hello Fall (2023), The Log of the Ark, by Noah; Hieroglypics by Ham (2021), Who Was Who (2017).

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Bible Study Topics

release date: Dec 19, 2024
Bible Study Topics
Discover God's Wisdom for Every Area of Life From love and joy to fear and anxiety, Bible Topics offers a practical and inspiring exploration of what Scripture teaches about life's most important questions. Organized by themes like emotions, relationships, spiritual growth, and more, this book provides biblical insights to guide you through challenges, deepen your faith, and draw closer to God. Perfect for personal study or group discussions, this resource equips you to apply timeless truths to everyday life. Find hope, strength, and purpose in God's Word today.

Monthly

release date: Feb 24, 2023
Monthly
This Pregnancy Journal will help you keep track of what you are experiencing throughout your pregnancy. Also, begin journaling your prayers for you baby and for your family's future.

Fall Season Journal: Hello Fall

release date: Feb 24, 2023
Fall Season Journal: Hello Fall
Great Fall Themed Composition/Journal to keep daily notes. Great to cozy up with a blanket and cup of coffee!

The Log of the Ark, by Noah; Hieroglypics by Ham

release date: Nov 05, 2021
The Log of the Ark, by Noah; Hieroglypics by Ham
In 'The Log of the Ark, by Noah; Hieroglyphics by Ham,' Irwin Leslie Gordon presents a unique and imaginative retelling of the biblical story of Noah's Ark. Through a combination of prose and hieroglyphics, this book offers a fresh perspective on a familiar tale, inviting readers to engage with the text in a new way. Gordon's writing style is both poetic and insightful, seamlessly blending historical accuracy with creative interpretation. The use of hieroglyphics adds an additional layer of depth to the narrative, allowing readers to explore the story from a different cultural lens. This book is a must-read for those interested in biblical literature and creative storytelling. Irwin Leslie Gordon's expertise in both religious studies and creative writing shines through in this captivating and thought-provoking work. His ability to blend the ancient with the contemporary makes 'The Log of the Ark' a truly unique and engaging read. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking a fresh perspective on a timeless story.

Who Was Who

release date: Jun 06, 2017
Who Was Who
ADAM(1) (last name unknown), ancestor, explorer, gardener, and inaugurator of history. Biographers differ as to his parentage. Born first Saturday of year 1. Little is known of his childhood. Education: Self-educated. Entered the gardening and orchard business when a young man. Was a strong anti-polygamist. Married Eve, a close relative. Children, Cain and Abel (see them). Was prosperous for some years, but eventually fell prey to his wife's fruitful ambitions. Lost favor of the proprietor of the garden, and failed in business. A. started a number of things which have not been perfected. Diet: Fond of apples. Recreation: Chess, agriculture. Address: Eden, General Delivery. Clubs: Member of all exclusive clubs.

Families, Delinquency, and Crime

release date: Aug 11, 2004
Families, Delinquency, and Crime
This book explores the link between family life and antisocial behavior. In recent years, researchers from a variety of disciplines have investigated the relationship between society's most fundamental social institution—the family—and various forms of criminal behavior. Simons et al. fill a fundamental void in the literature by demonstrating how these seemingly disparate lines of research can be woven together using classic and contemporary theories of delinquency and crime.

The Effect of Deep Ripping in Combination with a Lime Amendment on the Physicochemical Properties of a Solonetzic Soil in South Central Alberta

release date: Jan 01, 1987

The Promise of Tillich

The Promise of Tillich
“Paul Tillich devoted the greater part of his life to an explanation of Christianity and its relationship to the world of the twentieth century. When he died in 1965, this brilliant theologian had helped form the thought of a whole generation of American religious thinkers.Focusing on Tillich’s three-volume Systematic Theology, Dr. L. Gordon Tait Presents a lucid exposition of its main ideas, which in so many ways pointed to the future, as Tillich attempted a new synthesis between the ultimate questions men raise and the Christian answers.Aware of the eclipse of God in our time, Tillich talked of a God above the God of theism; realizing the world was becoming a global village, he projected a religion beyond religions; recognizing man’s inclination toward idolatry, he insisted on the Protestant principle. Paul Tillich – “boundary theologian” – holds great promise for Americans caught between a crumbling present and an unknown future.” – Publisher
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