Adam Davis duikt in diep persoonlijke onderwerpen die velen verbergen en anderen vermijden. Zijn schrijven confronteert de pijn die gepaard gaat met seksueel misbruik, middelenmisbruik, psychische aandoeningen en ervaringen binnen de rechtshandhaving. Voortbouwend op zijn eigen reis, biedt Davis lezers diepgaande inzichten in het overwinnen van tegenspoed en het navigeren door de uitdagingen van het leven. Hij streeft ernaar anderen te inspireren tot veerkracht en het vinden van kracht door gedeelde kwetsbaarheid.
Fight for Us takes couples on an inspiring journey into the challenges of
battling for their marriage, through gut-wrenching times of despair, and then
finally to the victory of a renewed relationship grounded in Jesus.
In The Medieval Economy of Salvation , Adam J. Davis shows how the burgeoning commercial economy of western Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, alongside an emerging culture of Christian charity, led to the establishment of hundreds of hospitals and leper houses. Focusing on the county of Champagne, he looks at the ways in which charitable organizations and individuals―townspeople, merchants, aristocrats, and ecclesiastics―saw in these new institutions a means of infusing charitable giving and service with new social significance and heightened expectations of spiritual rewards. In tracing the rise of the medieval hospital during a period of intense urbanization and the transition from a gift economy to a commercial one, Davis makes clear how embedded this charitable institution was in the wider social, cultural, religious, and economic fabric of medieval life.
A collection of 30 days of readings, Scripture, hymns, questions for reflection, and recommended reading from author Dave Grossman's On combat, all to provide spiritual guidance tools for military members, law enforcement officers, and first responders.
The Borneo Confrontation (known as Konfrontasi in Indonesia) was a violent conflict lasting from 1963 until 1966, that stemmed from Indonesia's opposition to the creation of the Federation of Malaysia and the British crown colonies of North Borneo and Sarawak.