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  1. 2017 - Present· Canton, Georgia. After 10 years at Mount Paran North, including the last 5.5 years as Campus Pastor of Canton Church, August 2017 was a turning of the page. We officially disengaged from MPN, and Canton Church became autonomous. With that move, Corrie and I officially became the Lead Pastors of a place we love so dearly.

  2. 7 de ago. de 2008 · Books. Cold War. Jeremy Isaacs, Taylor Downing. Little, Brown, Aug 7, 2008 - History - 560 pages. Cold War is the story of the half-century since the end of the Second World War - the story of our lives. Its framework is the confrontation, military and ideological, between two great powers that dominated the world during these years.

  3. Face to Face. In a revival of the classic Face to Face format, Jeremy Isaacs talks to leading personalities of the day. Jeanette Winterson (38 mins) Start watching. Watchlist. Episodes.

  4. The World at War - The Making of the Series: Directed by Peter Tiffin. With Adolf Hitler, Jeremy Isaacs, Albert Speer. The making of 'The World At War.' Each film in the 26 episode series had to be an essay on an aspect of the war, because the length and separate aspects of the war was far too much to cover in detail.

  5. ISAACS, SIR JEREMY (1932– ), English producer and arts executive. Isaacs was educated at Oxford, where he was president of the Union in 1955. In television, his main interests were in documentaries and current affairs, and he was responsible for celebrated series and programs both for bbc (Panorama) and Independent Television as producer, controller, editor, and sometimes journalist.

  6. A JEREMY ISAACS PRODUCTION. FOR. CNN PRODUCTIONS, INC. fades in along with the copyright year and a Time Warner byline. Technique: 2D animation. Audio: The closing theme of the show. Availability: Seen on the Volume 1 VHS for CNN Millennium, in which Isaacs was an executive producer for. Categories: United Kingdom.

  7. 11 de mar. de 2006 · by Jeremy Isaacs. 448pp, Little, Brown, £20. The bookshelves of Jeremy Isaacs's father, a jeweller in pre-war Glasgow, were filled with the maroon volumes of the Left Book Club and Hansard. His ...