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Adrian L. Hawkes

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in Birmingham, The United Kingdom
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Adrian Hawkes expertise comes from extensive travel; becoming close to people, studying modes of living, personalities and spiritual values. Working long term with people in Europe Asia and Africa; Married to Pauline for 39 years with 3 children and 10 Grandchildren living in multicultural London since 1974.
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Hello!: Is that you God?

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Icejacked

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CULTURE CLASH: A book, a tr...

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Jacob: A Fatherless Generation

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Hope Reborn by Adrian Warnock
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I am not sure what it is about books like this. It was bought for me, so I read it, but so often with books like this, I want to stop and argue. It's not that I disagree with it all, but some of it needs further discussion. Sure, they say that in the ...more
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The Last Judge - The First Prophet, Shmuel Ben Elkanah by Keith Lannon
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It is an easy read. One has to congratulate the author on his research. I know this stuff, but I did not know this stuff. It really is a fascinating insight into an incredibale story. Without spoiling anything, I was disappointed by the follow-up res ...more
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Dr. Johnson's London by Liza Picard
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It's a long book to read, but I'm delighted that I did. Thanks to the writer Phil Streeter for giving me the book. The thing is, as I read each page, I was happy that I live in the London of 2025. So many things were surprising, and so man
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The Trading Game by Gary  Stevenson
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Well, it was a quick read. Swears a lot. In some ways, I was not surprised. I do think that the whole thing is rather sad. Money, Money. Lots of it, but for what, lonely, sad, pointless. Decadent, of course. It's a great read, and if you are one of t ...more
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The Spirit of Faith by Lawrence Bimenyimana
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Passed to me by a colleague, so I read it. Whilst I think the author is telling his story how he sees it, I found it a challenging read. Perhaps it was the language; whilst I don't find the story wrong or difficult to believe, the way it was expresse ...more
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Christian Creativity by Philip E Streeter
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Very short, little pamphlet-style book. Giving the reason why people should be creative. Relating it to the fact of a creative God. Quite challenging and to the point, a quick good read.
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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
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The thing about fiction is that it enables you to push a line almost unobtrusively, and writers do it even if they don't intend to do it. We underestimate the persuasiveness of fiction. It is reported that Uncle Tom's Cabin changed the USA Quote: It ...more
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The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
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A funny thing about this book is that I was on a train and saw someone reading it, so I asked if it was good. They said I have read it more than once. I then offered them one of my books, 'I was a foster Carer', they insisted on a swap, which we did. ...more
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JESUS REIMAGINED by Philip E. Streeter
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It is not an easy read, but it is worth the effort. I'm unsure if it is the lay, but it is probably the content. Tis book is challenging to say the least. Someone asked me why I thought it was challenging. I guess the answer is that I have never cons ...more
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“It takes knowledge and experience to say precisely and consisely what is true and what is needed. Scholarship often excels in lofty learning and deep digging to emphasise what we knew all along. Adrian Hawkes' little book, based on real life, bring us what so many don't know and greatly need to know. I would not be ashamed to put it alongside many weighty volumes on my study shelves.”
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“7 things negative people will do to you. They will...
1. Demean your value;
2. Destroy your image
3. Drive you crazily!
4. Dispose your dreams!
5. Discredit your imagination!
6. Deframe your abilities and
7. Disbelieve your opinions!

Stay away from negative people!”
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