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Review Date: 8/9/2012
Helpful Score: 1
40 Days With Jesus Celebrating His Presence as well as all other books by Sarah Young are some of the best I've read in 30 years walking with Jesus for spiritual nourishment.
Each entry is full of Scriptural encouragement, edification and exhortation. Anyone who wants to walk closely with The Lord in deep joy and with endless spiritual refreshment only need get this and Sarah Young's other books. They are life-changing.
Each entry is full of Scriptural encouragement, edification and exhortation. Anyone who wants to walk closely with The Lord in deep joy and with endless spiritual refreshment only need get this and Sarah Young's other books. They are life-changing.
Chicken Soup for the Adopted Soul: Stories Celebrating Forever Families (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
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Review Date: 9/18/2015
Heartwarming true stories of children of adoption.
Review Date: 8/30/2012
Although this is a small paperback that you used to be able to find in Dollar stores (which is where I originally got it and gave it to my late husband), it's a powerful but very readable compilation of some of very sound Biblical teachings by famous Christian author/apologist Andrew Murray. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to grow closer to The Lord and learn to communicate with Him in the way He has set forth for maximum communion.
Review Date: 3/31/2016
Rebel with a Cause is a very real and rare look inside one of the best known families in ministry. Franklin Graham is open about what that was like for him unlike the experiences of his sister's Ann (Graham Lotz) and Gigi (Graham Tchividjian). It helps you see that each person in a ministry family experiences the same things through his or her own perspective.
Review Date: 12/27/2011
This book is one of the best books on the topic I've read since finding out a family member is homosexual. I wanted to know how to continue to love the person as I always have without compromising my own values. It's one of the few things I've found written from both perspectives - the person who came out of homosexuality and the person who sought God to know how to love a homosexual family member. I've recommended this book to others who wanted to cut through the rhetoric and get to the heart without getting tripped up by what the culture says about or what those in the church say without full understanding of God's Love for all people regardless of things in their life that are not the best choices.
Review Date: 10/30/2014
Love all of the works of Author Joan Hiatt Harlow.
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