Exploring the book of Revelation as a love letter to the church, this work addresses common misconceptions and fears surrounding its messages. It draws parallels between the challenges faced by early Jews in Jesus' time and contemporary misunderstandings of Revelation, aiming to clarify its true intent and encourage readers to embrace its teachings.
Jim Richards Libros
Jim Richards desarrolló desde joven una fascinación por el oro y los diamantes, lo que le llevó a importantes descubrimientos de minerales a nivel mundial. Tras su servicio militar y sus estudios de geología, se convirtió en un ejecutivo destacado en la industria. Sus contribuciones incluyen la identificación de depósitos importantes que tuvieron un profundo impacto económico. Actualmente, se desempeña como presidente ejecutivo de una corporación minera australiana que cotiza en bolsa.





Constitutes the author's argument for and appreciation of the virtues of the built environment and the architectural aesthetic of suburbia.
Gold Rush
- 364 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Gold Rush is a blood-and-guts treasure hunt - the ultimate adventure story.
Who Do You Think You Are?: James: living faith and serving God
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Exploring the profound questions of identity and faith, the book delves into how our beliefs about Jesus shape our understanding of ourselves. With an engaging and humorous narrative, James Richards reflects on God's unconditional love and its transformative power. He emphasizes serving God free from the burden of strict rules, making faith accessible even in challenging times. Richards, an Animal Science graduate, shares insights from his life in Northern California, where he enjoys gardening and family activities, enriching the personal touch of his writing.
High Street
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
First published in 1938, this classic book introduces the British high street, pairing the timeless illustrations of Eric Ravilious with an engaging text by architectural historian J.M. Richards. This beautiful facsimile edition features Ravilious's illustrations in exquisite colour and includes an essay by V&A; curator Gill Saunders.