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Bible Answers for Every Need: The RIght Scripture at the Right time, Every Time
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Review Date: 11/21/2006
A book for someone who needs to help others with wisdom and is in need of a book of Scripture to read to comfort and give peace and encourage.
Review Date: 12/5/2007
This author of this book makes the claim that he can walk the middle ground between Divine Sovereignty over man in all things, man's total depravity, and what he sees as man's freedom from God to choose God unto salvation. What are we free from? Free from God's sovereign election? Free from God? This position is a contradiction. In other words "Can God make a rock big enough he can't pick it up?"
This remains a synergistic relationship to God and nothing but Arminianism in disguise. --We do not deserve to be saved, but God has mercy on whom he has mercy, and who are we to talk back to God?
This remains a synergistic relationship to God and nothing but Arminianism in disguise. --We do not deserve to be saved, but God has mercy on whom he has mercy, and who are we to talk back to God?
ESV Classic reference Bible, Genuine leather, Black Red Letter Text
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Book Type: Leather Bound
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Review Date: 2/18/2008
Great Bible! Study construction and easy to read. This is an accurate translation to the original texts and is highly recommended by John Macarthur, John Piper and many other leaders who hold to God's Word.
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Kieth Mill writes about agonizing encounters with personal dragons: loneliness, insecurities, frustration, anxiety, guilt feelings, fear, resentment, critical attitudes, mixed motives.
Review Date: 1/27/2008
This is an incredible and life changing book. John Macarthur in his biblical studies draws us to Christ, the author and perfecter of our faith. (those who in Christ) I highly recommend this book to every believer.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
When Andy runs away from his mom and new stepfather he must somehow get from San Francisco to his real dad in London. Bu London is a long way away, and Andy's broke.
Andy does some things that are desperate to see his father.
Read the book to find out more about Andy's adventures...
Andy does some things that are desperate to see his father.
Read the book to find out more about Andy's adventures...
Review Date: 11/20/2006
Helpful Score: 1
The most cost effective and practical ways to clean all kinds of household and personal items.
Review Date: 3/1/2007
A book about personal dignity. Not overtly Biblical in writing but with the flavor or Sproul's early writings; a mixture of philosophy and practical application plus personal story. This is not one of Sproul's best writings. He's gotten better with age.
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Helpful Score: 2
A wonderful and powerful book about the truth of God for believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
Helpful Score: 11
Human nature is evil! Want a classic book on what man does without law and authority? Want a classic book on what is in the heart of a man? Want a classic book that makes a powerful statement on what little kids will do to each other if not taught to be good and to love? Want a classic book on what man continues to do and will continue to do each other til' the good Lord comes back and makes things right? Read this book.
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Helpful Score: 1
A good book for men looking to grow in their walk with God.
Review Date: 11/21/2006
Discover the essentials for safe and accurate nursing dianosis. This single volume from one of the field's leading authorities provides complete coverage of the issues you'll face in daily practice. My wife, a nurse, thinks it's a good book.
Review Date: 11/21/2006
The short stories of Stephen Crane are among the most prized in American Literature, admired for their terse, vivid prose style and hard edged realism in depicting characters of the milieu.
This story is based on the sinking of the Cuban bound steamer Commodore (1897) on which Crane was a passenger.
This story is based on the sinking of the Cuban bound steamer Commodore (1897) on which Crane was a passenger.
Review Date: 12/10/2006
Helpful Score: 3
An excellent read! When I read the book I almost felt that the planet Lewis talks about is out there. It seems very real and logical that this planet or some planet with similar characteristics could in fact exist.
Well worth the time to read the book.
Well worth the time to read the book.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
Meet Mr. Pignati, a lonely old man with a beer belly and an awful secret. He's the Pigman and he's got a great big smile and would have an awesome street corner Santa Claus, if you stuck a white beard on him in December. Two young kids, John and Lorraine, are his friends and know his whole sad zany story. They tell it right here in this book.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
The Pigman has been dead for four months when John and Lorraine visit his empty house and discover a down and out old man on the run from the tax collector! Convinced he's a sign from the beyond the grave, John and Lorraine decide they've been given a chance to make up for what happened to the Pigman...and pitch right in to get the guy back on his feet. Suddenly they're deep in another crazy adventure with a surprising old man! What they learn along the way is the Pigman's legacy.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
As the deer panteth after water brooks so panteth my soul after thee, O' God. Psalm 42:1
Review Date: 11/20/2006
The Red Pony is the story of a boy who dreamed great dreams, of the sorrel colt that was the focus of those dreams, of the land that nourished them, of the mountains that hid their fulfillment. Steinbeck's early masterpiece reveals his profound love of many things -children and their wondrous imaginings, mountains, animals, people - and the land. The Red Pony is one of Steinbeck's most beloved books. It will be treasured for generation. (Taken from back cover of book)
Review Date: 11/21/2006
A challenge from the heart of a man of God on missions for a lost world.
Review Date: 11/20/2006
Probably the most classic love story of all time between and man and a woman.
"...I have more cause than to stay than to go.
Come death and welcome. Juliet wills it so.
How is 't, my soul? Lets talk. It is not day."
"...I have more cause than to stay than to go.
Come death and welcome. Juliet wills it so.
How is 't, my soul? Lets talk. It is not day."
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