Let's Major in The Minors?Really now? Teddy Jones offers us a trenchant analysis from God's word spoken to the prophet Obadiah and through the New Testament books of Philemon, II John, III John and Jude. The fact that these books contain a mere single chapter has caused them to be easily dismissed, ignored or assumed to be minor. These one-chapter books are among some of the most neglected parts of the Bible.Pastor, Lecturer, Mentor and Theologian, Teddy A. Jones shows how inaccurate this perception is by pointing out in this exposition series, that although these books are very brief, their content was not only vitally important to their original audience, but they raise very major issues that are absolutely relevant to Believers today. Let's Major in The Minors therefore urges the need to consider them as major and debunk the prejudicial designation of 'minor.' They should rather be considered as pearls of great price. The pearl inside this "oyster" is the fact that the weighty theological themes and Biblical core matters they highlight indicate clearly to us their importance to God, who inspired the writers. Indeed, these "minor" chapters of the Bible present some major themes from serious spiritual leaders and thinkers‒issues of justice... and balance for the poor and downtrodden, true righteousness as opposed to institutional formalism, and living boldly and unapologetically for God in a hostile world.Let's Major in The Minors focuses on injustice, pride, unfaithfulness, hypocrisy, corruption, the dismantling of slavery, hospitality, and arrogance. This work on the books of Obadiah, Philemon, Second and Third John and Jude represents a most important choice of subject from the rarely preached on sections of the Old and New Testament.Let's Major in The Minors offers readers the following benefits: It is an excellent personal and corporate Bible Study Guide.It is ideal for use as a textbookIt adds qualitatively to serious Christian thinking and application.It offers us no respite from dealing with injustice and other evilsIt confronts and challenges us, as God would, to treat with the issues of our times as He would. It focuses on the sin of pride in all the ways in which it presents itself in the life of persons including God's people.It warns of the dangers and deadly venom of pride.It talks about relationships and an antidote to social sicknesses as it explores Philemon and the Johannine corpus and Jude
Alice Aagaard; Anika Eibe; Carina Evytt; Flemming Rasch; Jesper Rugård; Jonas Wilmann; Lars Ahn Pedersen; Louise Floor Frellsen; Luna Pedersen; Maria Bache Andersen; Pernille Eybye; Teddy Vork; Thomas Vernon Nielsen
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â??Darkly glamorous. Your summer read is sortedâ??Sunday Times Style â??Glamorous, exuberant and propulsiveâ?? Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable â??A buzzy debut with Mad Men meets White Lotus vibes that you wonâ??t want to put down'Red Magazine
'Darkly glamorous. Your summer read is sorted'Sunday Times Style'Glamorous, exuberant and propulsive' Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable'A buzzy debut with Mad Men meets White Lotus vibes that you won't want to put down'Red Magazine'Stylish and twisting' The Times
‘Darkly glamorous. Your summer read is sorted’Sunday Times Style ‘Glamorous, exuberant and propulsive’ Daisy Buchanan ‘Mad Men meets White Lotus'Red 'Stylish and twisting' The Times 'A wild ride and a heck of a lot of fun' iNews Teddy has earned a fresh start. But some secrets just won't stay hidden… It is the summer of 1969 and Rome is awash with glamour and intrigue. Teddy Huntley Carlyle is fresh off a plane from Texas with a new husband in tow and a new life on the horizon. After some wayward years of bad men and bad decisions, she’s promised herself a fresh start. In Rome, Teddy will be good. She will wear the right clothes and the perfect lipstick and she will charm her husband’s colleagues at the Embassy. And Teddy is good, until the Fourth of July, when her new life explodes with the fireworks above her head. She is caught on camera in the arms of the American ambassador just moments after spotting a man from the darkest corner of her past across the room. There it is: the evidence of her depravity on film. Trying to recover the photographs and keep her reputation intact, Teddy descends into the dark underbelly of the city… but is she in over her head? What readers are saying about Teddy… 'Will absolutely be the hottest book of the summer'????? '1960s glamour packed with suspense'????? 'Claustrophobic and glamorous'????? 'Gripping and thrilling'?????
Good Morning America Buzz Pick"Effervescent and cool, Teddy is the perfect read if your trip to Capri gets canceled and your La Dolce Vita itch needs scratching."--Washington PostLessons in Chemistry meets Mad Men in this wildly entertaining debut novel set in glamorous Rome, which follows the free-spirited wife of an American diplomat as she desperately tries to contain a scandal of her own making.It is the summer of 1969 and Rome is awash with glamour and intrigue: the stars of Cinecitt are drinking and dancing along the paparazzo-lined Via Veneto, where royalty, American expats, and the occasional Russian spy rub shoulders.Teddy Huntley Carlyle has just arrived in Italy from Dallas, Texas, eager for a fresh start with her new husband, a diplomat assigned to the American embassy. After years of "spoiling like old milk," in the words of her controlling, politically-minded uncle, Teddy vows to turn over a new leaf. She will be the soul of discretion; she will be conservative, proper, and polite. She will be her most beautiful, luminous self, wearing the right clothes and the perfect lipstick, and she will be good. She will charm her husband's colleagues at the embassy, and no one will have a word to say against her.Teddy keeps her promise, more or less--until the Fourth of July, when her new life explodes as spectacularly as the colorful fireworks lighting the Roman sky over the embassy grounds. Now, Teddy is in the middle of a mess that even her powerful connections and impeccable manners can't contain . . .
Hair quiffed. Red lipstick. Dressed toe to head in the latest threads. So what if it's pouring down, they're totally skint, and someone wants them dead? A little trouble never stopped a Ted from having a good time. Desperate times call for rock 'n' roll. An award-winning, punchy and lyrical ride through post-war London with an electrifying soundtrack of original songs performed by Johnny Valentine and the Broken Hearts, Teddy is the ultimate story of teenage rebellion and the birth of a new musical era. "Energy and invention abound. Remarkable" **** Evening Standard "A game changer that pushes the music integrated play forwards" **** The Stage
Young Theodore (Teddy) Watson is a strong willed, curious boy. Like other boys, he has a family- a mother, an older brother, and twin baby brother, and sister. Unlike other boys, Teddy seem to always get himself in unusual predicaments due to his curious nature. Due to his strong will, sometimes Teddy has a mind of his own and does not listen to instructions. He goes through many trials and adventures learning the hard way.What will Teddy's Mom say this time, when Teddy decides he wants a skunk for a pet?