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Book Reviews
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OUT OF THE SHADOWS - JENNA'S SECRET BY CHRISSY SIGGEE
by sana edoja
Book review
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Blind Optimism in the New World
by Rachael Eames
What was Aldous Huxley really warning American generations of in his masterpiece, Brave New World? This article presents an overview of both the intent of the author and the proper interpretation of Huxley's work. It is also a fresh look into why Huxley entitled it with one of Shakespeare's most famous lines.
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MY TOP CHRISTIAN BOOKS
by Miriam Kinai
The following is a list of 100 word book review of the books that have helped me manage different types of stress at different stages and periods of my life. These books are written by various authors such as Joyce Meyer, Judy Jacobs, Bishop T.D. Jakes and Dr. Daniel Olukoya. Some of the books such as Managing Stress with the Word of God and SWORD WORDS I have written myself and have been healed as I wrote them for as many writers will testify, writing is therapeutic.
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Book Review on the Book "The Secret of Supernatural Power, Deliverance and Prosperity
by Baruch Okpulor
Baruch Silasâ self-help and spiritual development book, The Secret of Supernatural Power, Deliverance and Prosperity published by lulu has its theme on the process of acquiring supernatural power to usher in deliverance from all forms of stagnation, setbacks, and failures.
Also, it is about how to make a journey into the presence of the Almighty to obtain the key to the hidden treasures of life to become prosperous in all ramifications of human endeavour-spiritual, social, financial, marital, academic, and vocational.
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Have a little faith by Mitch Albom
by Susan Barnes
A biographical account of Mitch Albom's relationship with his childhood rabbi who asks if he will do his eulogy.
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Intervention
by Jessica Gerald
When they say that Terri Blackstock is known for her "up all night fiction" - believe it! I literally couldn't stop reading this book. I was up till 2:00 in the morning to finish it.
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Set Apart - a Study of the Beatitudes
by Jessica Gerald
"Human beings were created with a compelling drive to be happy. God intentionally created that compulsion, embedding it in our nature, as surely as He created everything else about us."
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Women Food and God Reviews: A Christian Look
by Kimberly Floyd
Women Food and God by Geneen Roth highlights the issue of compulsive and binge eating. The author says that our eating behavior expresses our emotions, life approach, and even how we see God. The latter connection is what drew me to the book and this review is written for others seeking a Godly solution to conquer binge eating.
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The principle of the path by Andy Stanley
by Susan Barnes
Andy Stanley has written a very down to earth, practical book about the long term impact of the choices we make every day.
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Boulders in the Backpack
by Marijo Phelps
Are you lugging around a really heavy backpack?
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A Different Dream for My Child
by Earl Taylor
The book, "A Different Dream for my Child", by Jolene Philo touched the heart of the author as he read account after account of families who were dealing with special needs or special medical requirements. The author also reflected how young people who were trained and brought up in the faith have faltered and had become not the dreams of their mothers.
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The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children
by Jessica Gerald
A review of Stormie Omartian's new book, 'The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children.'
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How to Reach Your Full Potential for God: Never Settle for Less than His Best
by Janet Morris Grimes
I recommend this book for anyone whose dreams were long ago replaced with the expectations of others. If we are ever to accept God's challenges, we must get past ourselves enough to recognize that we are a part of His plan, rather than God being a small part of our own plan for our lives.
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The Gift of Transparency: Profile on Author Mary Demuth
by Janet Morris Grimes
Feature article on author, Mary E. Demuth, as she awaits the release of her memoir, Thin Places.
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Beautiful Mess: The Story of Diamond Rio
by Janet Morris Grimes
Whether or not you are a fan of country music, if you are a fan of loyalty, overcoming hardships, parents who recognize and feed the talent they see in their children, and believing that God can be trusted to lead down unexpected and thrilling paths, you must read this amazing story.
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Redefining Beautiful by Jenna Lucado with Max Lucado
by Janet Morris Grimes
The ending chapter invites the reader to dig deep into their own past to put in writing what she may want for her future, promising that the end of the story is always best written by God himself.
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Becoming an established author
by Sondra Kelly
Becoming an established author, may be the most challenging part of being a writer. You are confident that your writing skill is a God given talent. However, now you must establish yourself as a talented author.
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The problems with U.S. Textbooks in their religious instruction, report on a study by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin
In a reliable and even remarkable study, The Institute for Jewish & Community Research, located in San Francisco, published a work on religion in American textbooks. These textbooks, used in the United States' schools, make many errors of religious factsurprising and even egregious errors.
The effort of five years by the late researcher Gary Tobin, PhD (former President of the Institute), and Dennis Ybarra, MBA, was discussed both by email and webcam.
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Every Day I Pray for My Teenager
by Jessica Gerald
Every Day I Pray for My Teenager - A Handbook of Scriptural Prayers for the Mothers of Teenagers, by Eastman Curtis
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Do we as believing Christians have Faith or are we merely superstitious?
by Robert Randle
To a Christian, belief and hope for a future reward is everything, but is that our true motivation? Are some of us deep down inside neurotic, paranoid, and use religion as a kind of escape from reality mechanism? It has been said that belief carries within itself an element of doubt, therefore, it is prudent to make our calling and election sure.
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The Da Vinci Code: Harmful or Helpful?
by Alan Allegra
Have you ever heard of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown? Silly question. It has been a best-selling novel in over 100 countries, and has even been called "the all-time bestselling adult novel" by its publisher, Doubleday. As if that isn't enough, Sony Pictures will release the movie version in May. If you are planning to read the novel or see the movie, just as with entering a den of lions, it's best not to go in blindfolded.
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Book Review: Meditations for Lay Eucharistic Ministers (Faithful Servant Series) by Beth Maynard
by Peter Menkin
This is a book about the ministry performed by lay people for God. "God acts first--the Bible is very clear about that and God acts to choose us because God loves us." I think you will find this a useful book, its meditations food for thought and reflection. It is worth coming back to again, and helpful in ministry.
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Book Review: Study of Wisdom: Three Tracts (Fairacres Publication, 75) by the author of the Cloud of Unknowing
by Peter Menkin
This book on contemplation and the knowledge of unknowing is a worthwhile read. I enjoyed the book, and was edified by it. I recommend it to others. It can be found on Amazon.com. As I say in my short review: "I commend the book to those with spiritual desires and inclinations."
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Book Review: Classic Bible Storybook
by Loni VS
An old-time Bible storybook is reprinted bring back the special memories and reminders of God's truth.
This book is wonderful for parents and grandparents alike, making new memories with your young ones.
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Book Review: The Golden String, An Autobiography by Bede Griffiths
by Peter Menkin
This "Golden String" is a holy kind of history. For me I continue seeing it as a kind of religious record and writing. The book was recommended by a monk to me. He said it was like reading something by Thomas Merton.
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Book Review: The Genesee Diary by Henry Nouwen
by Peter Menkin
A sincere, remarkable memoir by the writer, I was taken with his willingness to seek God and in his seeking come to terms with his life and relationship in Christ. Although it is a religious book, no doubt, the light hand of the well-known Henri J.M. Nouwen will not disappoint a wide readership.
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His Beauty For My Ashes Book Review
by Tai Ikomi
A book review by Dabblingmum.com on His Beauty For My Ashes, the journey of a woman through one of the bitterest pain a woman and mother can go through. In a day, Tai lost her husband and three children to a drunk driver.
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Book Review: Behind the Screen: Hollywood Insiders on Faith, Film and Culture
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This is a short review of the book, Behind the Screen: Hollywood Insiders on Faith, Film and Culture.
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Book Review: the Rule of St. Benedict by Sister Aquinata Bockman
by Peter Menkin
Readers interested in The Rule of St. Benedict will find this book by Sister Bockman inspirational and instructive--an optimistic work. It's subtitle: Excellent Commentary; Learned and Edifying.
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Book Review: the Book of Common Prayer
by Peter Menkin
The wonderful prayer book of the Episcopal Church is commented on by an Episcopalian who attends Church of Our Saviour, Mill Valley, California USA (north of San Francisco). This religious title is used in one form or another by Anglicans throughout the worldwide communion. There are 77 million Anglicans in the world.
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