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The Martyr's Song
The Martyr's Song
Author: Ted Dekker
ISBN-13: 9780849944994
ISBN-10: 0849944996
Publication Date: 8/30/2005
Pages: 144
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: WestBow Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 3
WHAT WOULD YOU DIE FOR? That's the question suddenly thrust upon a small band of women and children in Bosnia at the close of World War II. When a group of bitter soldiers stumbles upon their peaceful village, they suddenly face an insidius evil...and the ultimate test.
it is then, in the midst of chaos and pain that the Martyr's Song is first heard. It is then that the window into heaven first open up. It is then that love and beauty ar shown in breathtaking reality.
You have your hands on a story and a song that changed...everthing.
Comes with CD single by Todd Agnew.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book is an incredible book! It stands alone or can be read as part of a series and also comes with a CD by Todd Agnew and an interview about the book by Ted Dekker. Great book with wonderful insights.
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One of my fave books about the importance of prayer. I'm always giving my copy to friends so need new ones! Gritty, at times hard to read (it is Dekker, of course) but leaves me wanting more. Can be read in conjunction with the other books in the trilogy or stand alone. Mr. Dekker, keep writing,
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Wonderfully writen. I loved it and can't wait to read the rest of the books. An amazing story about love and sacrafice.
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This little book is very well written. It poses the questions: who would you die for? The answer comes from a child. The book also poses the questions: who is truly beautiful. The answer again comes from this same child who is deformed & homely until we see her through eternal eyes where she is unchanged yet beautiful. It is a book to challenged one's faith & to give one a glimpse into eternity.
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an interesting, short read