Words can take on richer meaning when written. Whether through poetry, fiction, or simply pouring out details of the daily grind, putting pen to paper can often help us figure things out. Especially for teens, This Is Who I Am, a part of the Communicate series, is an innovative and intriguing new forum for written expression. It's a journal--one that asks questions, proposes real and imaginative scenarios, shares inspiration for life's journey, and encourages discussion with others. It's a guide--one that challenges teens to take a good look at who they are and to be bold enough to allow their family and friends in on their personal growth. What happens when teens "Experience Him, Share Him," and capture it all on paper? Here's a book that shows teens where they've been, who they are now, and what they dare to become. Christian teens can learn who they are and where they're going with the help of this intriguing, innovative, and interactive journal.
Terry Brown is the man who introduced England’s indigenous fighting systems to modern audiences. It was Terry (who began his research in 1979) who coined the expression English martial arts, the name by which these fabulous fighting arts are now known throughout the world. Terry’s book English Martial Arts has been in print for over 20 years and is essential reading for anyone interested in the traditional fighting arts of England.