![]() ![]() The most important contribution of The Unseen Realm in my own thinking is Heiser’s treatment of cosmic geography. (Our own private dialogue isn’t reflected in this interview.) ![]() Below you can read Heiser’s answers to my interview questions regarding the content of his book The Unseen Realm. While reading the book, Heiser and I began an email dialogue that delved deeper into the themes of his book and my specific area of interest. I then followed that dialogue up with the following interview for this blog. In exploring the “principalities and powers” in the world of biblical scholarship, I came across Michael Heiser’s book The Unseen Realm. This led me to take a fresh look at what Scripture calls the “principalities and powers.” ![]() While doing my research on Insurgence, I began reading everything I could find on the world system (which is one of the primary enemies of God’s kingdom). Most Christian books today simply repeat what others have already written. Given how much I’ve read over the years, such discoveries rarely happen. Michael’s Unseen Realm was significantly helpful to my own thinking in regard to the principalities and powers mentioned in the New Testament. Once in a while, I will interview the authors. Evangelical publishers send me their new titles routinely. Countless books pass through my hands each year. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Intent on surviving the challenging environment of the wild woods, but burdened by her past and distrust of others, Vern slowly begins to forge connections with others, a highlight of which is her relationship with Native American Gogo and Bridget. ![]() With vitality and rage, this unapologetic, atmospheric, imaginative and lyrical storytelling takes in race, identity, gender, sexuality, misogyny, religion, motherhood, mental health issues, conspiracy theories, the damning state experimentations undertaken on black bodies. Hunted, the haunted Vern gives birth to twins, Feral and Howling, raised with curiosity at the heart of their unstructured lives. Vern is a 15 year old traumatised and abused albino black girl, 7 months pregnant who flees the Cainland cult for the woods, however, the community have no intention of letting her go. An alternative world that touches on numerous critical contemporary issues, and the hate, brutality, violence, sorrow and tragedies of American history. This is an astoundingly ambitious and harrowing novel from Rivers Solomon, destined to be one of 2021 must reads, a stellar sci-fi fantasy Gothic Horror, although it has to be said in many ways it defies easy categorisation. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Parents, teachers, caregivers- and especially kids-will love the different ways to explore mindfulness and breath through animals and story in Breathe Like a Bear. " Breathe Like a Bear is a beautiful guide to mindfulness. Adapted from the successful Breathe like a Bear hardcover/trade paperback-a collection of mindful moments and exercises for kids-this board book is an easy-to-follow breathing exercise kids can use to manage their bodies, breath, and emotions. ![]() Based on Kira Willey's Parents' Choice GOLD Award-winning writing, this board book series ( Listen like an Elephant and the upcoming Bunny Breaths) is the first of its kind and is the perfect tool to help children and parents develop a fun and consistent mindfulness practice. With this board book, kids will learn to control their breathing and soothe themselves slowly to sleep, just like a bear in hibernation! Best of all, it can be performed anywhere: in the backseat of a car, at home, or even at a child's desk at school. About the Book "With this board book, kids will learn to control their breathing and soothe themselves slowly to sleep, just like a bear in hibernation!"-īook Synopsis Part of the Mindfuless Moments for Kids series, this mindful meditation exercise featuring a sweet bear cub helps kids feel calm, wherever they are. ![]() ![]() ![]() Main article: Conan the Barbarian (comics) In 1965–66 Ediciones Joma published a standard-size La reina de la Costa Negra comic that ran for at least 53 issues. A digest-sized standalone series, La reina de la Costa Negra, was published by Ediciones Mexicanas Asocidas in 1958–1959 which lasted for at least eleven issues. The feature ran in nearly every issue of Cuentos de Abuelito up through number 61. Issues 8 through 12 adapted the original Howard story, while subsequent issues featured original material. The series features the main characters, Conan and Bêlit, though Conan is depicted as blond rather than black-haired. The first comic book adaptation of a Howard Conan story was the feature La reina de la Costa Negra (taken from the original Conan story, " Queen of the Black Coast") in the miniature-size Mexican anthology title Cuentos de Abuelito #8 (1952) published by Corporacion Editorial Mexicana, SA. Marvel published Conan comics until 2022, and Titan Comics took over the license from Heroic Signatures to begin publishing its own series. Dark Horse Comics published Conan from 2003 to 2018, when the rights were reacquired by Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics began publishing Conan comics with the series Conan the Barbarian in 1970. Howard was first adapted into comics in 1952 in Mexico. Knowledge and experience of fighting the supernaturalĬonan the Barbarian by Robert E. ![]() |