Keith Miller Bücher






In einer Zeit der Korruption und des Misstrauens präsentiert das Buch ein neues Denkmodell für Führung, das den Menschen in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Es fordert dazu auf, die bestehenden Illusionen in Organisationen zu hinterfragen, um das volle Potenzial der Mitarbeiter zu entfalten. Mit einem klaren und offenen Ansatz bietet es praktische Einsichten, die in jeder organisatorischen Situation anwendbar sind. Die Kapitel sind kurz und ermöglichen eine flexible Lektüre, die den Leser dazu anregt, die Inhalte gezielt in der Praxis umzusetzen.
The Seven-Fold Spirit of God
Accessing the Untapped Dimensions of the Holy Spirit
- 242 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Exploring the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, this book delves into personal experiences and theological insights that reveal a deeper understanding of spiritual presence in everyday life. It emphasizes the importance of embracing the Holy Spirit's guidance for personal growth and community impact. Through engaging narratives and practical applications, readers are invited to cultivate a more profound relationship with the divine, fostering a renewed sense of purpose and connection in their faith journey.
The Book of Flying
- 262 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A bold, vivid, fantastical first novel about a young librarian who sets off on a magical journey to gain his wings in order to win the heart of the girl he loves. The Book of Flying is a satisfying, old-fashioned story-driven by the sheer power of imagination and the beauty of language. Pico is an orphaned librarian who has been sustained all of his young life by his love of stories alone. But when love does come to him at last, it is forbidden. For the girl of his dreams is of the winged people in the City by the Sea. And Pico is wingless. So when he discovers an ancient letter in his library telling of the mythical Morning Town where the flightless may gain their wings, he sets off on a quest, carrying his four favorite books in a knapsack. It's a magical journey in which he meets a robber queen, a lonely minotaur, a dream seller, a despairing cannibal, and an immortal beauty. Each of them has a story, and a lesson for Pico. And, in the end, he has learned to kill, to love, to persevere, and, of course, to fly. Pico's journey is Everyman's journey. But it's also special for being a reader's journey, because Pico's lessons are revealed through stories as much as they are through life. And after all, it's in books that our hearts open to other people and places. In this impressionable first novel, Keith Miller has created a tantalizingly foreign yet familiar world where our own imaginations take flight, carrying us, finally, to discover ourselves. Keith Miller is an American who was born in Tanzania, raised in Kenya, and wrote this novel while traveling in southern Sudan. He now lives in Egypt, where he is a design consultant and art teacher at a center for refugees.
Surrender to the Spirit: The Limitless Possibilities of Yielding to the Holy Spirit
- 218 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The sevenfold expressions of the Holy Spirit (Isaiah 11:2, Revelation 4:5) unfolds the deep and mysterious secrets of the kingdom and empowers you to do the extraordinary so that Jesus will receive glory and honor through His great power working in and through you. You'll hunger to awaken everyday drenched in a fresh anointing as you tap into the ceaseless supply of fresh oil that is the fullness of the sevenfold expressions of the Holy Spirit. Surrender to the Spirit will release and activate wisdom and understanding, counsel and might, and knowledge and the fear of the Lord in your life in a dramatic, life changing, empowering, and dynamic new way.
Balthazar, book thief and bon vivant, arrives in Alexandria to steal from the famous library. But once inside, he becomes obsessed with the youngest librarian, Shireen, who was born in the library and is herself more than half book.
Aryan race warrior. A Mexican drug lord. A Korean hit man. A career stick-up man. The wrong guy at the wrong place at the wrong time. The puke Cho-mo-kiddy-toucher. And you! This ain't the Breakfast Club and these are ain't your new friends. Welcome to the Protective Housing Unit (PHU), home to some of world's worst criminals--many of whom so reviled they must not only be shielded from the American public, but the general prison population. This is your new life. Simon, a white-collar criminal, is a new transfer to Pensacola Federal Prison Camp. He's having a hard time adjusting to prison culture, and his newfound "friends" aren't all that interested in making his new life any easier. Everyone in the PHU has his own agenda; alliances are, at best, temporary; and even the notion of friendship is laughable. But all that is about to change. This brutal yet familiar life they've all grown accustomed to is about to come to an end as a mysterious stranger is transferred to their unit and these hardened inmates start to die... Horribly. One at a time. Manticore collects the 5-part prison horror comic series by Keith Miller and Ian Gabriel into one engrossing volume.
