Focusing on the concept of the Kingdom of God, Pastor Ben Miller presents a four-part exposition that emphasizes its arrival and ongoing impact on our lives. He asserts that everyone is part of this divine plan, whether they recognize it or not, and that our daily choices hold moral weight. Each moment, individuals are either serving or opposing the King, highlighting the significance of our actions within the broader context of God's kingdom. This work invites readers to reflect on their role in this unfolding narrative.
This book promises to captivate readers of all ages with its engaging content and delightful storytelling. It offers a whimsical adventure that appeals to the imagination, making it a perfect choice for children and adults alike. The narrative is designed to entertain and inspire, ensuring that everyone can find joy in its pages.
Set in a world where magic unfolds at midnight, this classic adventure invites readers into a realm of wonder crafted by the rapidly rising UK children's author, Ben Miller. The story promises enchanting experiences and captivating moments that will delight young readers, making it a must-read for those seeking imaginative tales.
Enter a world of wonder in this new festive classic from Ben Miller,
bestselling author of The Night I Met Father Christmas and The Day I Fell into
a Fairytale. Pre-order now!
The Top Ten Bestseller Black holes. DNA. The Large Hadron Collider. Ever had that sneaking feeling that you are missing out on some truly spectacular science? You do? Well, fear not, for help is at hand. Ben Miller was working on his Physics PhD at Cambridge when he accidentally became a comedian. But first love runs deep, and he has returned to his roots to share with you all his favourite bits of science. This is the stuff you really need to know, not only because it matters but because it will quite simply amaze and delight you. 'Let me show you another, perhaps less familiar side of Science; her beauty, her seductiveness and her passion. And let's do it quickly, while Maths isn't looking' - Ben Miller 'This book makes climate change actually seem interesting. Not just important - it's obviously important - but interesting. As a result I bought lots of other books about climate change, something I now regret' - David Mitchell Ben Miller is, like you, a mutant ape living through an Ice Age on a ball of molten iron, orbiting a supermassive black hole. He is also an actor, comedian and approximately one half of Armstrong & Miller. He's presented a BBC Horizon documentary on temperature and a Radio 4 series about the history of particle physics, and has written a science column for The Times. He is slowly coming to terms with the idea that he may never be an astronaut.
Following the breakout successes of The Night I Met Father Christmas and The Boy Who Made the World Disappear, get ready for the brilliant new novel from comedian, actor and bestselling author Ben Miller!
Too many popular histories seek to establish heroes, pioneers and martyrs but as Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller argue, the past is filled with queer people whose sexualities and dastardly deeds have been overlooked. We all remember Oscar Wilde, but who speaks for Bosie? What about those ‘bad gays’ whose unexemplary lives reveals more than we might expect?Part revisionist history, part historical biography and based on the hugely popular podcast series, Bad Gays subverts the notion of gay icons and queer heroes and asks what we can learn about LGBTQ history, sexuality and identity through its villains and baddies. From the Emperor Hadrian to notorious gangster Ronnie Kray, the authors excavate the buried history of queer lives. This includes fascist thugs, famous artists, austere puritans and debauched bon viveurs, imperialists, G-men and architects.Together these amazing life stories expand and challenge the mainstream assumptions of sexual identity. They show that homosexuality itself was an idea that emerged in the nineteenth century and that its interpretation has been central to major historical moments of conflict from the ruptures of Weimar Republic to red-baiting in Cold War America.Amusing, disturbing and fascinating, Bad Gays puts centre stage the queer villains and evil twinks in history.