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The Genesis Chronicles tells the story of Genesis via a series of dialogues between grandfathers and grandsons. It mixes humor with serious analysis and application of the key themes of the book. By looking at the lives of Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Joseph, etc., we are challenged to examine our own lives. This book shows us errors to avoid, how to respond when we have failed, and provides guidelines for living a life that is pleasing to God. It reminds us that, like the characters of Genesis, our lives are a series of triumphs and failures. But through it all God never rejects us.…mehr

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The Genesis Chronicles tells the story of Genesis via a series of dialogues between grandfathers and grandsons. It mixes humor with serious analysis and application of the key themes of the book. By looking at the lives of Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Joseph, etc., we are challenged to examine our own lives. This book shows us errors to avoid, how to respond when we have failed, and provides guidelines for living a life that is pleasing to God. It reminds us that, like the characters of Genesis, our lives are a series of triumphs and failures. But through it all God never rejects us. He is in charge even we cannot sense His presence. Specific application questions after every few chapters of the story of Genesis challenge the readers to specifically apply lessons learned to their own lives.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Mills has made over 40 films for television and is a former Chairman of the International Association of Wildlife Filmmakers. He wrote the award-winning BBC films Tiger Crisis and Wolf Saga, wrote and filmed the BBC tiger film Man-Eater: To Be or Not To Be and filmed for major BBC series including The Private Life of Plants, Land of the Tiger, Winners and Losers and Survivors. He has published over 500 papers and articles, writing extensively for New Scientist, The Times Literary Supplement and BBC Wildlife Magazine. He is the author of Nature In its Place (Bodley Head) and Tiger (BBC), is a graduate of Oxford University and California Institute of the Arts and a Churchill Fellow.