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A collection of art from one of the UK's most acclaimed sci-fi artists featuring everything from his initial sketches to his final works and published book covers.
Cada etapa de la vida presenta desafíos diferentes en la relación con nuestros hijos. Ahora que son grandes, ya no podemos tratarlos como niños o adolescentes y ellos se encargarán de recordártelo una y otra vez, por lo que será fácil entrar en conflictos innecesarios y tener mucha inquietud. Es por eso que los consejos de este libro son extremadamente pertinentes para fortalecer los vínculos y para poder ser de ayuda y no de tropiezo en la independencia de nuestros hijos mayores. El reconocido Dr. Jim Burns, brinda consejos prácticos y aliento esperanzador para atravesar la transición difícil pero gratificante hacia la adultez de nuestros hijos. Incluye además comentarios del genial Félix Ortiz que desde nuestro mundo hispano reacciona a los consejos de Jim. Each stage of life presents different challenges in our relationship with our children. Now that they are older, we can no longer treat them as children or teenagers and they will remind you of this over and over again. This makes it easy to get into unnecessary conflict and worry. That's why the advice in this book is extremely pertinent to strengthening bonds and being a help and not a hindrance to our older children's independence. The renowned Dr. Jim Burns, MD, provides practical advice and hopeful encouragement for navigating the difficult but rewarding transition into adulthood for our children. It includes commentary by the brilliant Felix Ortiz, who reacts to Jim's advice from our Hispanic world.
Honest Talk about Some of the Most Important Questions You'll Ever Face(For Ages 10-17 or Grades 6-12) Everybody's talking about sex these days, but it's hard to figure out who to listen to. There are a lot of disagreements and many harmful messages going around. So as you grow and mature, it's important that you're getting loving, biblically grounded answers to some of life's most embarrassing and confusing questions. This must-have book for preteens and teens tackles the tough, sensitive issues of sexuality for today's kids. It is filled with honest, biblical, and age-appropriate information that- answers delicate and taboo questions - helps you navigate a sexually confused culture - reveals God's beautiful plan for sex and sexuality - equips you to make decisions that honor God and your body There are also discussion questions to spark open conversations between you and your parents. This book is a powerful tool that will help you live a life of sexual integrity and grow up to be healthy, happy, and wise.
This book focuses in detail on a brief time period and a narrow concern: the strategic and tactical uses of tunnels by the Viet Cong during the middle and late 1960s. Although tunnels had been built since early in the war against the French, it was not until about 1966 that Americans fully perceived their extent and the dangers they presented. The tunnels were essentially eliminated by 1969, but not before they had provided concealment and surprise for many communist military operations, including the crucial turning point that was the Tet Offensive. My experience was that of a civilian scientist who studied the tunnels and the geologic settings where they were built. This had two purposes: (1) to predict where tunneling might or might not be feasible, thereby furnishing guidance for search operations; and (2) to determine the types of soils, rocks, and moisture conditions that any detection apparatus would have to be designed for. My dual status, as a civilian on a military project, gave unusual opportunity to observe and work with American soldiers on the front lines as well as those in headquarters, to meet with Vietnamese government officials and, within the limits of language, to become acquainted with some of the ordinary people. Limited as this experience was, it began a gradual transformation in my thinking as I reviewed the larger context of the war and other events preceding it.
This book contains reviews submitted to the Northern Review of Books website during 2021 and 2022 plus articles previously printed in The Crazy Oik magazine.
Jim Burns and Doug Fields, two highly respected relationship experts, channel decades of frontline marriage study into an actionable premarital workbook for couples and those seeking to support them.
It's difficult to get away from Paris when writing about art, and several reviews in this collection inevitably refer to the city, though not only for art but also for the cafés, cabarets and other locations where artists and writers met to socialise. Paris wasn't the only place where such activity happened, so London, Berlin, New York, and several other cities also come into view. As a background to what went on artistically in Paris there is a review of a book dealing with the "vice, crime and poverty" which shows that it was all there while the painters and poets and their patrons carried on their conversation. This isn't to single out Paris for its perversities, and the review of writing from nineteenth century Prague shows that prostitution and its perils thrived there. As before, I've taken the liberty of including a handful of short prose pieces. They're not stories, in the strict sense of the word, and perhaps "sketches" best describes them?
As in the previous collection, Paris has a place in this one, with re-views/essays about various artists, writers, expatriates, editors, and others who were in the city at one time or another. I have to admit that I'm generally looking back in these pieces to the Paris of the 1890s or the 1920s, "e;golden periods"e;, as they're called, though in a review of poets in translation I do briefly comment on a collection of more-contemporary French left-wing poets. I doubt that they will be familiar to most British poetry readers, and that seems to me a good reason for reviewing them in the first place, and reprinting the re-view in this book. In case I'm accused of overlooking interesting British poets, there are reviews of several of them. These are from a list of several hundred books of poetry that I reviewed during a fifty years stint as a reviewer for the magazine, Ambit, edited by Martin Bax.One of the pleasures of writing for Ambit was that I wasn't asked to only deal with books from established poets.
This tenth collection of essays and reviews again throws the spotlight on Paris and some of the painters and places associated with the city. Montmartre in its heyday, the 1890s and thereabouts when Edgar Degas and Alphonse Mucha produced images of the spectacles to be seen in Paris and the leisure activities of its citizens. Some of them, at least. Neither artist was noted for painting scenes of working-class life, nor of poverty. To say that is not to condemn them for it. The same can be said of Matisse and Bonnard who largely created colourful canvases in the sun-drenched South of France. We need to appreciate artists for what they did, not accuse them for not doing what we think they should have done
Parenting teenagers is one of the biggest challenges parents face. New realities make becoming independent more difficult. Teens are traveling a different road and are moving at a different pace than those of previous generations. Today's cultural environment is more complicated and confusing than ever. But fear not! Family expert Jim Burns provides a handy guide for parenting teens. For teens to become responsible adults, parents need to help them grow through developmental changes to attain a healthy self-identity, establish good relationships, make wise decisions, and grow in their relationship with God. Burns shows how parents can shape behavior and character, navigate social media challenges, and communicate and resolve conflict healthily. He also tackles the realities of our day, including cyberbullying, dating violence, self-injury, depression, and much more. Whether you're facing serious troubles or looking for simple tips for a better family life, this book offers help and hope.
Trusted family authority provides a simple and practical guide for parents to help their children develop a healthy perspective regarding their bodies and sexuality.
52 devotionals with Scripture verses and engaging stories will inspire quiet talks vital to intimacy in marriage.
Jim Burns, president of HomeWord, lays a positive foundation for parenting with practical strategies and illustrations, teaching how to create a warm, grace-filled home.
It's Not Too Late to Find Intimacy and FulfillmentDon't settle for mediocre when it comes to satisfaction in marriage--pull out all the stops and discover the joy of true intimacy! This book will help you take back the life you dreamed of when you said your vows and experience the joys of an awe-filled marriage. Jim Burns' honest and vulnerable writing coupled with practical advice will inspire you to reconnect with the most important person in your life: your spouse.
The most powerful force in a young person's life is his or her family. The importance of this is pointed out in the writing of the Torah in Deuteronomy 6:4-9, where believers are mandated to pass their family legacies to the next generations. The newest trend in youth ministry today is a very healthy move toward family-based ministry, a mind-set that helps the church act as a support system, while placing discipleship and training back into the hands of family. Partnering with Parents in Youth Ministry will help youth workers understand their unique role in helping families succeed and will give an overview strategy of family-based youth ministry, as well as practical ideas on implementing this awesome ministry in your church.
Perhaps no one knows how to touch the hearts and minds of young people as writer and radio broadcaster Jim Burns. These fifty fresh devotional readings cover many of the major issues of life and faith that students wrestle with today. Sexual purity, the pressure to compromise, family relationships, trusting God, servanthood, worry, fatigue, and daily surrender are just a few of the topics Burns explores. Scripture and personal application questions are integrated throughout, while historical and contemporary stories, quotes, profiles of courage, and even illustrations from children's literature help students relate these concepts to their lives. Youth leaders and parents will find this a tremendous resource for teaching, while young adults will enjoy the book for use in their personal quiet time.
Burns equips parents to start important conversations with their kids--family time with an eternal impact. Each section outlines an easy-to-follow dialogue, flexible for different ages, and activities adaptable for varying learning styles.
An age-appropriate introduction to basic sexuality, helping children ages 6-9 understand that God created males and females differently and with a purpose.
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