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Derek Thomas

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Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom "Now"
Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom (NOW) takes a transformative journey through the Sower's Parable. In this life-changing book, the reader will discover how to remove the guesswork from life and any meaningful enterprise to experience genuine success today. This composition represents the simple realities of God's Kingdom that are currently available to Believers. The reader benefits from this book because it reveals life-changing truths hidden within the parables of Jesus. This work also helps the reader prepare their heart to change their lives and their world.
Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom "Now"
Understanding the Nature of the Kingdom (NOW) takes a transformative journey through the Sower's Parable. In this life-changing book, the reader will discover how to remove the guesswork from life and any meaningful enterprise to experience genuine success today. This composition represents the simple realities of God's Kingdom that are currently available to Believers. The reader benefits from this book because it reveals life-changing truths hidden within the parables of Jesus. This work also helps the reader prepare their heart to change their lives and their world.
Masters of the Structural Aesthetic

Masters of the Structural Aesthetic

Derek Thomas

Springer Verlag, Singapore
2019
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This book highlights aesthetics as pertaining to the structural component in architectural design. This less explored aspect of architecture is discussed and explains the enduring qualities of ten specific buildings from architectural history to present day due to their structural aesthetics. Based on comprehensive research, a critical analysis is presented of the constraints and other influences on architectural and structural design, such as culture, patronage, geometry, available resources and technologies.
Strength For The Weary

Strength For The Weary

Derek Thomas

Ligonier Ministries
2018
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Life is not easy. Its many trials often leave us wondering how we can press on in a fallen world. When we receive fresh wounds before old ones heal, we often are tempted to despair. We share this experience with the ancient people of God, and we can also share in the profound comfort God offered them. In the final chapters of Isaiah, the prophet presents a significant set of encouragements for the people of God as they journey through a world filled with trials and sorrow. In Strength for the Weary, Dr. Derek W.H. Thomas explores the final chapters of Isaiah, laying out the remarkable promises that God makes to His people. In these pages, there is consolation in the struggles of this life and encouragement for the road ahead. The God of Comfort has promised to be with His people always.
Placemaking

Placemaking

Derek Thomas

CRC Press Inc
2017
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End-users provide the most valuable perspective and insights into how public social space should function. Much of the failure of urban settings can be related to over-structured urban environments which deterministically prescribe usage, constraining instead of enabling socio-spatial performance. Planning decisions by specialists should be made with the participation of the end-user to minimise uncertainty as far as possible, creating enabling environments. Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology presents a methodology that evaluates the preferences of urban dwellers and synthesises these with the planning specialist’s expertise, better representing all views. Author Derek Thomas integrates the Sondheim Methodology with means to understanding cultural clues to create a matrix methodology that links planning primers with planning actions.A unique new tool for community planners, this book emphasises the importance of the community while taking into account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.
Masters of the Structural Aesthetic

Masters of the Structural Aesthetic

Derek Thomas

Springer Verlag, Singapore
2017
sidottu
This book highlights aesthetics as pertaining to the structural component in architectural design. This less explored aspect of architecture is discussed and explains the enduring qualities of ten specific buildings from architectural history to present day due to their structural aesthetics. Based on comprehensive research, a critical analysis is presented of the constraints and other influences on architectural and structural design, such as culture, patronage, geometry, available resources and technologies.
Delusion: Two novellas

Delusion: Two novellas

Derek Thomas

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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To JUSTINE DURANDT delusion is a means of escape from the real world. Her life as a world-famous film actress allows her to live in a coccoon, to shut out the truth and write the script for her own life's melodrama. Her upbringing on a lonely farm in South Africa leaves deep scars from abuse and a legacy which becomes her secret, ending her marriage to Matt Newbury, a charismatic homeopath to the rich and famous. She commissions a ghost writer, Raoul Jardine, to write her memoirs wanting to present to the world the woman she is not. He is more interested in the truth and becomes a threat to her delusion. In and out of clinics, her dark side begins to take control of her actions and she engages proxies to eliminate her perceived enemies, ultimately leading to her own destruction when the identity of the only person who knew the true secret of her life is revealed. GRIGOR SIDOROV is a young fine artist recognised for his exceptional talent. After perestroika he works for the State in the restoration of Russia's art and architectural treasures. The Sidorovs are a close family of White Russians, persecuted during the Soviet era. Grigor deludes himself that he alone carries the burden of the loss of the family's dignity, the blurring of their lineage back to the time of Tzar Peter the Great, and the dispossession of their wealth. In the Peterhof Palace in St Petersburg, the 18th C paintings by a famous Italian artist, Pietro Rotari, provide a compelling link with his family's claim to be descendents of Menshikov, the Tzar's close friend. He makes perfect copies of the paintings, the first step in his plan for retribution. At the Palace his co-worker, Lara, falls in love with him. She realises that his mental stability depends on him owning the original paintings, and she becomes his willing accomplice.
Placemaking

Placemaking

Derek Thomas

Routledge
2016
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End-users provide the most valuable perspective and insights into how public social space should function. Much of the failure of urban settings can be related to over-structured urban environments which deterministically prescribe usage, constraining instead of enabling socio-spatial performance. Planning decisions by specialists should be made with the participation of the end-user to minimise uncertainty as far as possible, creating enabling environments. Placemaking: An Urban Design Methodology presents a methodology that evaluates the preferences of urban dwellers and synthesises these with the planning specialist’s expertise, better representing all views. Author Derek Thomas integrates the Sondheim Methodology with means to understanding cultural clues to create a matrix methodology that links planning primers with planning actions.A unique new tool for community planners, this book emphasises the importance of the community while taking into account the expertise of the planner in creating public spaces.
How to Brew Beer Quickly

How to Brew Beer Quickly

Derek Thomas

Independently Published
2016
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This book is intended to assist absolute beginners or novice home brewers to quickly learn how to brew beer without the hassle of pouring over hundreds of pages for information. The reader will go from being a complete brewing rookie to being advanced in the knowledge of brewing beer. As with every skill, experience and practice will help gain complete proficiency. After reading Section I (approximately 40-50 pages) the reader will have gained a wealth of information to begin their new hobby. Sections II and III provide additional that will help brewers make decisions for hitting recipe targets as well as provide information about equipment.This book is straightforward, but doesn't skimp on important concepts. It covers all the basics to home brewing and the steps to both extract and all-grain brewing.
Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather

Colin Rees; Derek Thomas

Matador
2014
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In Birds of a Feather, an informative and beautifully illustrated book, Colin Rees and Derek Thomas portray the changing seasons in the UK and US, bringing their observations together with some startling results. With images by artists Robert Gillmor and Ian Rees, the book will appeal to anyone with an interest in birds and their future in North America and the UK. Exploding flocks of Snow Geese rising from icy fields; the arrival of the osprey; the harmonies of the dawn chorus; migrating waders racing south before the surf – these are but a few moments evoking the sights, sounds and colours of the passing seasons observed and recorded over a year by two experienced ornithologists living on both sides of the Atlantic. In the context of their gardens, neighbourhoods and in larger landscapes, Colin Rees and Derek Thomas provide a month by month account of their birding year, commenting upon what they see and hear. They also consider how our world is radically changing the lives of birds. Birds of a Feather celebrates the gentle patter of raindrops, the scent and luminescence of spring, swallows of an evening and the first flight of young ospreys. They take the reader on walks through grasslands, forests, marshes, estuaries and along coasts and describe the effects of changing weather on flora and fauna, the unfolding of the breeding season, bird counts, the character of birders and bird organizations in the US and UK. They also address the challenge of conservation in the modern world. Over 45 million people consider themselves bird watchers in the US and 20 million watch birds in the UK making this book appealing to bird watchers on both sides of the Atlantic. Advanced praise for Birds of a Feather ‘The joys of the seasons are deep in our souls. Gilbert Whites classic The Natural History of Selborne shared his astute diaries of nature’s calendar. Edwin Way Teale’s acclaimed books on the American Seasons inspired a generation of naturalists on this side of the” pond”. Birds of a Feather now engages us in much the same way through the superior powers of observation and charming prose of two pals, here and there.’ – Frank Gill, formerly Philadelphia Academy of Sciences and Vice-President, Science, National Audubon Society. ‘Birds of a Feather is a poignant and moving reminder of how experiences of wildlife can grip the human soul and linger in our memories. Two friends thousands of miles apart share with us moments they will never forget. Their consciousness of, and love for, the natural world brings even the most unexpected places to life.’ – Stephanie Hilborne OBE, Chief Executive The Wildlife Trusts. ‘This book will be a great read for birders from either side of the Atlantic who normally experience the birds of the “other side” through short trips during peak seasons. The book provides a flavour of the year-round diversity of species and habitats through the eyes of two experienced birders who understand how seasonal change drives the bird movements that make birding so much fun. The trans-Atlantic comparisons of two amazing birding locations throughout the year make this an even more compelling read.’ – Mike Parr, Vice President for Program Development, American Bird Conservancy ‘’The annual rhythms of nature provide a ceaseless flow of variety and change to our natural environment that stimulate and inspire us, wherever we live. Observing birds is surely one of the most engaging ways to enjoy the year’s natural cycle, with bird migrations each spring and autumn delivering the colour and sounds of the tropics and the Arctic directly to us. Birds of a Feather takes us, via delightful personal accounts, through the ornithological year on both sides of the Atlantic, juxtaposing the rich coastal plain of the Chesapeake Bay with the rocky coast, plains and mountains of South Wales. Along the way are valuable reminders that birds in both regions, and across the globe, are at risk from a similar array of threats, including habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.’ – David Curson, Director of Bird Conservation, Audubon Maryland-DC ‘This delightful dialogue, back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean, demonstrates that wildlife is a shared pleasure wherever we live.’ – Mark Avery, former Head of Conservation at RSPB, now a freelance environmental consultant and journalist. The book features illustrations by Robert Gillmor (cover art) and Ian Rees (interior illustrations) Robert Gillmor is an English artist, ornithologist and illustrator and one of the founders of the Society of Wildlife Artists of which he is a past president. He has contributed to over 100 books, is a 2001 recipient of the medal from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and his work is the subject of numerous museum collections. He recently designed seven sets of Royal Mail postage stamps and over many years has designed many of the book jackets for the New Naturalist Library in the U.K, published by Collins.
Wombourne

Wombourne

John V. Bowler; Derek Thomas

Nonsuch Publishing
2005
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A pictorial record of the village of Wombourne, containing over 220 photographs and illustrations. A revealing record of the local landscape, people and events.