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The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey Through Anguish to Freedom by Henri J. M. Nouwen Average Rating: "Wow...Let me say it again: WOW!!! This book will change you. It does not matter who you are or what your story is...if you are a human being...this book will change you. Stop reading this review for a moment. Go buy the book. Come back and I will tell you more:OK then. ..."
Heaven Is Real: Lessons on Earthly Joy--From The Man Who Spent 90 Minutes In Heaven by Don Piper Average Rating: "Don Piper was relatively unknown for even a couple of years after writing 90 Minutes in Heaven. But something must have happened, because now it seems that the longer his book sits on the shelves, the more it picks up steam. It has now sold well over a million copies and shows few signs of abating anytime soon. ..."
Intelligence for Your Life: Powerful Lessons for Personal Growth by John Tesh Average Rating: "5 stars for what it is. No heavy philosophizing or psychologizing, nothing to hurt your brain. Just a breezy read full of little nuggets that covers all the essentials in order to live a life well-lived. Tesh writes in an approachable, conversational tone. And though I am neither a listener of his radio show nor a Christian, I couldn't help but like the guy, if not exactly agreeing 100% with everything he had to say - particularly his somewhat retro view on who men need to get back to. ..."
Driven by Eternity: Making Your Life Count Today & Forever by John Bevere Average Rating: "If you have ever wondered what exactly Paul meant when he wrote those words in 2nd Corinthians 5:10, this is exactly the book to explain it to you.
It should be noted that Bevere is not presenting anything "new" in this book, but the message of the book has been so neglected in the past quarter century that many readers will think it is new. ..."
How to Heal the Sick by Charles Hunter Average Rating: "This Bood is absolutely Faith building. I haven`t finished it yet, but already I`m believing God has already Healed me of Breast cancer. I am praising God for His Mercy, Grace and His Awesome Love. Where would we be without Jesus. Lost, on our way to Hell. As well as sick and diseased.This book builds Faith. ..."
You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay Average Rating: "Louise Hay has been there and done that and this is evidenced by the content of her book. When I first bought a copy of You Can Heal Her Life, I read the first 2 chapters, and put the book down. I was angry because Ms Hay was telling me like it was, and I didn't want to hear the truth. ..."
As A Man Thinketh by James Allen Average Rating: "Certainly no masterful and insightful philosophical treatise on the mind or the nature of thought - in fact, it can barely be considered philosophy at all.
While not as pitifully self-righteous and downright manipulative as so-called "self help" authors and speakers of the current age, Allen's work simply tries as hard as it can to use language itself - rather than well expressed ideas - to cover up it's naive world view and simplistic understanding of consciousness. ..."
Love Is Letting Go of Fear by Gerald G. Jampolsky Average Rating: "This is one of those books that you can pick up and flip to any page and find something soothing, inspirational and practical. In years past I used it almost like a sleeping pill. I would be riled up about some situation and inevitably, Jampolsky's simplistic, rational, truthful words would reach my heart and calm me to sleep. ..."
Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure by David Martyn Lloyd-Jones Average Rating: "Although D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's "Spiritual Depression: Its Causes and Its Cure" is nearly forty years old, the truth it speaks to a generation lost amid a plethora of pop-psychology books is timeless. Jones, long the pastor of Westminster Chapel, gives readers the benefit of his many years of preaching and counseling, paving the way for the lost to find their way home.Psychology and Christianity have two dichotomous worldviews that cannot be shoehorned into each no matter how hard anyone tries. ..."
The Way to Love (Image Pocket Classics) by Anthony De Mello Average Rating: "Not being a Christian myself, I'm not inclined to get terribly bent out of shape about whether Anthony de Mello (z'tz'l; of blessed memory) takes some of Jesus's remarks out of context. But Christians may well be concerned about that, and the previous reviewer is quite right to warn about it. ..."
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