Books by "Michael J. Hudson"

4 books found

Memory Development Between Two and Twenty

Memory Development Between Two and Twenty

by Wolfgang Schneider, Michael Pressley

2013 · Psychology Press

In this volume, two scholars with different but complementary interests in memory and cognitive development present a careful overview of the field of memory development from the perspective of their theory of good strategy use. In addition to treating broad topics of general interest, such as knowledge, cognitive capacity, and metamemory, the text also examines controversial issues surrounding the development of children's memory--particularly eyewitness memory. The result is a coherent statement about memory development accompanied by commentary on the study of memory development, plus applications of the theory and research in the area. This book is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers and other professionals interested in child and adolescent memory.

Winning the Invisible War

Winning the Invisible War

by Michael Youssef

2025 · Harvest House Publishers

Your Biblical Guide to Spiritual Victory Today we see the visible manifestations of an invisible force destroying lives and devastating society like never before. Through stealth and subtlety, Satan, the father of lies, deceives the undiscerning, the apathetic, and even the well-meaning. But God does not leave us helpless while the spiritual battle rages. Winning the Invisible War exposes the unseen spiritual forces confronting God’s people—from external assaults to battles waged within the heart. With clear teaching and highly practical insights, pastor Michael Youssef helps you to recognize seductive, destructive philosophies that have infiltrated our culture identify and defend against the devil’s strategies and schemes apply the power of God’s Word to your everyday battles utilize the full armor of God as provided in Scripture rest in the already and yet-to-come victory of Christ over Satan The enemy is waging an invisible spiritual war to mislead humanity—and we must not be idle. Straightforward and encouraging, Winning the Invisible War will empower you with biblical tools and strategies to be victorious over evil—and make the devil tremble.

Canaan to Corinth

Canaan to Corinth

by Michael Li-Tak Shen

2010 · Peter Lang

"Michael Li-Tak Shen carefully examines the biblical view of God's absolute uniqueness, and argues that the biblical texts are consistent in their prohibition of idolatry and its paraphernalia in whatever form---a helpful point in similar pastoral situations today in a world of idols, ideologies, addictions, and runaway consumerism. The high view of the absolute nature of God warns against lax and mistaken notions of so-called Christian freedom." Robert Solomon, Bishop, the Methodist Church in Singapore. --Book Jacket.

The Missionary Call

The Missionary Call

by Michael Sills

2008 · Moody Publishers

Christians of all ages recognize the heartbeat of God to take the Gospel to the nations and wrestle with the implications of the Great Commission in their own lives. The Missionary Call explores the biblical, historical, and practical aspects of discerning and fulfilling God's call to serve as a missionary. Pointing the reader to Scripture, lessons from missionary heroes, and his own practical and academic experience, Dr. Sills guides the reader to discern the personal applications of the missionary call.