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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Why do so many faithful people know what is right-and still struggle to live it consistently?Training the Heart: How Christ Changes What We Do speaks directly to the quiet frustration of sincere disciples who believe deeply, try earnestly, and yet find themselves returning again and again to the same struggles. This is not a book for skeptics or those seeking quick fixes. It is for believers who love God, desire holiness, and wonder why knowledge alone has not brought the change they hoped for.With warmth, clarity, and literary grace, Training the Heart reframes discipleship not as a test of willpower but as a process of formation. Drawing on scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom, the book shows that Christ does not demand instant consistency. He trains hearts patiently-through small choices, repeated returns, wise structure, and grace that restores rather than excuses.Each chapter gently dismantles common misunderstandings about effort, discipline, and failure, replacing shame with clarity and exhaustion with hope. Readers are invited to stop asking condemning questions, to make obedience sustainable, to decide wisely before temptation arrives, to arrange their lives so goodness is easier to choose, and to use grace as fuel rather than refuge.Written in a reflective, accessible style reminiscent of the great Christian writers, this book combines spiritual depth with practical guidance. Each chapter concludes with a simple, humane practice designed not to overwhelm, but to train-helping readers move from intention to habit, from discouragement to steady faithfulness.Training the Heart offers a liberating message: you are not broken, deficient, or failing at discipleship. You are learning. And learning, in Christ's hands, is enough.For anyone who has ever wondered whether lasting change is possible without losing tenderness of heart, this book offers a clear and hopeful answer. Christ is not in a hurry. He is forming something real. And He is still walking with you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What does it mean to live the gospel of Jesus Christ?For one boy growing up in Ohio, the answer often came not in sermons or lectures, but in the ordinary moments of life-and in the extraordinary wisdom of his father.A salt shaker half-filled with pepper.A muddy shoe by the back door.A pocket calculator.A prism on the windowsill.Two horses racing side by side.Through everyday objects and simple stories, a father revealed profound spiritual lessons-about faith, repentance, service, agency, and the courage to choose Christ when the world pulls away.In this collection of deeply personal reflections, you'll discover how the gospel comes alive not only in chapels and scriptures but in kitchens, highways, backyards, and conversations that linger long after the moment passes. Each chapter weaves together a childhood memory, a gospel principle, and timeless counsel from prophets and apostles, showing how ordinary life points us to the Savior when we are willing to see.At its heart, this book is about legacy-the kind that cannot be measured in money or possessions, but in faith passed down through stories, lessons, and a lived example. It is about the way a father's quiet teachings can echo across generations, pointing hearts to Christ.The message is simple yet urgent: the gospel is not a checklist, but a way of living. True discipleship is measured in how we love, serve, and trust the Watchmaker who designed our lives with perfect purpose.Whether you are a youth seeking guidance, a parent striving to teach, or a disciple of Christ desiring strength in a chaotic world, these pages invite you to see the divine in the ordinary and to live the gospel with greater courage, purpose, and love."Church is where we learn the gospel. Life is where we live it." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloMelbourne : Life Before Man (Gazebo Books), December 2024. "Red-Letter Series" [number four]. Limited edition of 25 numbered and signed copies. Four volumes, uniform octavo (210 x 120 mm), each title in chapbook format with original woodcut wrappers by Phil Day, comprising 1. Eileen Chong Notes on Tomb-Sweeping, 28 pp; 2. Dan DisneyThuggery, Buggery, Skullduggery Inc. (a lustration),20 pp; 3. Stephen EdgarFrom Midnight to Dawn, 24 pp; 4. Lisa GortonMirror Landscape, 28 pp. Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, embarked on a new initiative in 2021. Its Red-Letter series consists of poetry chapbooks representing new work by majoraward-winning Australian poets. Each title is issued in a strictly limited edition of 25numbered and signed copies. The chapbooks come with original woodcut wrappers,created especially for the series by Melbourne artist Phil Day. Douglas Stewart Fine Books is honoured to be the sole distributor of the fourth instalment (of four) in the Red-Letter series, to be offered only as a complete set of four chapbooks. The poets: Eileen Chong Sydney poet Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien andPeranakan (Straits Chinese) descent. She has published six collections of poetry,the most recent being We Speak of Flowers (UQP, 2025). Her poems have beenshortlisted for major awards, including the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Artsin Asia Award, the Kenneth Slessor Prize and the Multicultural Prize in the NSWPremier?s Literary Awards, the Victorian Literary Award for Poetry, and twice forthe Prime Minister?s Literary Award. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigiousBR Whiting Studio Residency in Rome. Her first collection, Burning Rice, is onthe New South Wales English syllabus in Australia as a prescribed text for theHigher School Certificate from 2019, the first ever collection of poems by anAsian-Australian poet to be on the list. Dan Disney Dan Disney is an Australian poet whose previous collections includeand then whenthe, published by John Leonard Press in 2011, andeither, Orpheus, published byUWA Publishing in 2016. His latest books include New Directions in ContemporaryAustralian Poetry(co-edited with Matthew Hall; Palgrave) andaccelerations &inertias(Vagabond Press), which was shortlisted for the Judith Wright CalantheAward and received the Kenneth Slessor Prize. His individual poems have wonnumerous prizes, including, most recently, the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize.Disney teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University, in Seoul. Stephen Edgar Sydney-based poet Stephen Edgar has been described by Clive James as standingout ?among recent Australian poets for the perfection of his craft.? He is the author of numerous collections, including Queuing for the Mudd Club (1985), Ancient Music(1988), Corrupted Treasures (1995), Where the Trees Were (1999), Lost in the Foreground (2003), Other Summers (2006), History of the Day (2009), Exhibits ofthe Sun (2014), Transparencies(2017), and Ghosts of Paradise(2023); and hispoetry has received many awards: the Harri Jones Memorial Prize, the Grace LevenPrize for Poetry, the inaugural Australian Book Review Poetry Prize in 2005, thePhilip Hodgins Memorial Medal for excellence in literature, and he has twice receivedthe William Baylebridge Memorial Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the PrimeMinister?s Literary Award for his collection The Strangest Place: New and SelectedPoems. Lisa Gorton Lisa Gorton is a Melbourne-based poet, novelist, and critic, and a former PoetryEditor ofAustralian Book Review. She studied at the Universities of Melbourne andOxford. A Rhodes Scholar, she completed a Masters in Renaissance Literature anda Doctorate on John Donne at Oxford University, and was awarded the John DonneSociety Award for Distinguished Publication in Donne Studies. She has publishedfour poetry collections, all fromGiramondo, and a novel,TheLifeofHouses(2015).Her awards include the Victorian Premiers Prize for Poetry,the Vincent BuckleyPoetry Prize,the Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal,the Prime Minister?s Award forFiction, the NSW Premiers People?s Choice Award for Fiction, and theWesleyMichel Wright Prize for Poetry. In 2024, she was awarded a Creative Australia BRWhiting residency in Rome to complete the poems in Mirror / Landscape.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Why do so many faithful people know what is right-and still struggle to live it consistently?Training the Heart: How Christ Changes What We Do speaks directly to the quiet frustration of sincere disciples who believe deeply, try earnestly, and yet find themselves returning again and again to the same struggles. This is not a book for skeptics or those seeking quick fixes. It is for believers who love God, desire holiness, and wonder why knowledge alone has not brought the change they hoped for.With warmth, clarity, and literary grace, Training the Heart reframes discipleship not as a test of willpower but as a process of formation. Drawing on scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom, the book shows that Christ does not demand instant consistency. He trains hearts patiently-through small choices, repeated returns, wise structure, and grace that restores rather than excuses.Each chapter gently dismantles common misunderstandings about effort, discipline, and failure, replacing shame with clarity and exhaustion with hope. Readers are invited to stop asking condemning questions, to make obedience sustainable, to decide wisely before temptation arrives, to arrange their lives so goodness is easier to choose, and to use grace as fuel rather than refuge.Written in a reflective, accessible style reminiscent of the great Christian writers, this book combines spiritual depth with practical guidance. Each chapter concludes with a simple, humane practice designed not to overwhelm, but to train-helping readers move from intention to habit, from discouragement to steady faithfulness.Training the Heart offers a liberating message: you are not broken, deficient, or failing at discipleship. You are learning. And learning, in Christ's hands, is enough.For anyone who has ever wondered whether lasting change is possible without losing tenderness of heart, this book offers a clear and hopeful answer. Christ is not in a hurry. He is forming something real. And He is still walking with you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What does it mean to live the gospel of Jesus Christ?For one boy growing up in Ohio, the answer often came not in sermons or lectures, but in the ordinary moments of life-and in the extraordinary wisdom of his father.A salt shaker half-filled with pepper.A muddy shoe by the back door.A pocket calculator.A prism on the windowsill.Two horses racing side by side.Through everyday objects and simple stories, a father revealed profound spiritual lessons-about faith, repentance, service, agency, and the courage to choose Christ when the world pulls away.In this collection of deeply personal reflections, you'll discover how the gospel comes alive not only in chapels and scriptures but in kitchens, highways, backyards, and conversations that linger long after the moment passes. Each chapter weaves together a childhood memory, a gospel principle, and timeless counsel from prophets and apostles, showing how ordinary life points us to the Savior when we are willing to see.At its heart, this book is about legacy-the kind that cannot be measured in money or possessions, but in faith passed down through stories, lessons, and a lived example. It is about the way a father's quiet teachings can echo across generations, pointing hearts to Christ.The message is simple yet urgent: the gospel is not a checklist, but a way of living. True discipleship is measured in how we love, serve, and trust the Watchmaker who designed our lives with perfect purpose.Whether you are a youth seeking guidance, a parent striving to teach, or a disciple of Christ desiring strength in a chaotic world, these pages invite you to see the divine in the ordinary and to live the gospel with greater courage, purpose, and love."Church is where we learn the gospel. Life is where we live it." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Why do so many faithful people know what is right-and still struggle to live it consistently?Training the Heart: How Christ Changes What We Do speaks directly to the quiet frustration of sincere disciples who believe deeply, try earnestly, and yet find themselves returning again and again to the same struggles. This is not a book for skeptics or those seeking quick fixes. It is for believers who love God, desire holiness, and wonder why knowledge alone has not brought the change they hoped for.With warmth, clarity, and literary grace, Training the Heart reframes discipleship not as a test of willpower but as a process of formation. Drawing on scripture, lived experience, and timeless spiritual wisdom, the book shows that Christ does not demand instant consistency. He trains hearts patiently-through small choices, repeated returns, wise structure, and grace that restores rather than excuses.Each chapter gently dismantles common misunderstandings about effort, discipline, and failure, replacing shame with clarity and exhaustion with hope. Readers are invited to stop asking condemning questions, to make obedience sustainable, to decide wisely before temptation arrives, to arrange their lives so goodness is easier to choose, and to use grace as fuel rather than refuge.Written in a reflective, accessible style reminiscent of the great Christian writers, this book combines spiritual depth with practical guidance. Each chapter concludes with a simple, humane practice designed not to overwhelm, but to train-helping readers move from intention to habit, from discouragement to steady faithfulness.Training the Heart offers a liberating message: you are not broken, deficient, or failing at discipleship. You are learning. And learning, in Christ's hands, is enough.For anyone who has ever wondered whether lasting change is possible without losing tenderness of heart, this book offers a clear and hopeful answer. Christ is not in a hurry. He is forming something real. And He is still walking with you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. What does it mean to live the gospel of Jesus Christ?For one boy growing up in Ohio, the answer often came not in sermons or lectures, but in the ordinary moments of life-and in the extraordinary wisdom of his father.A salt shaker half-filled with pepper.A muddy shoe by the back door.A pocket calculator.A prism on the windowsill.Two horses racing side by side.Through everyday objects and simple stories, a father revealed profound spiritual lessons-about faith, repentance, service, agency, and the courage to choose Christ when the world pulls away.In this collection of deeply personal reflections, you'll discover how the gospel comes alive not only in chapels and scriptures but in kitchens, highways, backyards, and conversations that linger long after the moment passes. Each chapter weaves together a childhood memory, a gospel principle, and timeless counsel from prophets and apostles, showing how ordinary life points us to the Savior when we are willing to see.At its heart, this book is about legacy-the kind that cannot be measured in money or possessions, but in faith passed down through stories, lessons, and a lived example. It is about the way a father's quiet teachings can echo across generations, pointing hearts to Christ.The message is simple yet urgent: the gospel is not a checklist, but a way of living. True discipleship is measured in how we love, serve, and trust the Watchmaker who designed our lives with perfect purpose.Whether you are a youth seeking guidance, a parent striving to teach, or a disciple of Christ desiring strength in a chaotic world, these pages invite you to see the divine in the ordinary and to live the gospel with greater courage, purpose, and love."Church is where we learn the gospel. Life is where we live it." This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Training the Heart | How Christ Changes What We Do | Stephen Gorton | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Green Stem Media | EAN 9798232129545 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.