Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Good Guy



Have You Even Read A Book Since High School Or College?Love to read, but lacking in time? Then you're not alone my friend.


Which Are The Best Books on Italy?I have lived in Italy for ten year. I am often asked by friends as to which book they should read to really experience Italy. These are the one I recommend.


Book Review - Our Oneness In Christ By Ian Johnson And Lauston Stephens"Our Oneness in Christ" is a refreshing, reminder of the need to live consistent with our position as believers. We are one with Christ and in Christ. Ian Johnson and Lauston Stephens provide insights often overlooked in today's literature, pulpits, and seminaries. These important truths are often overshadowed by church tradition, denominational dogma, and individual indifference or prejudice. Section one of the book answers the question: Why living consistently in oneness with Christ is important. The authors consider God's expectation of the believer, the benefits and pitfalls of living in conflict to this truth.


Book Review - What Goes On Beyond The Pearly Gates By Miriam BostwickMiriam Bostwick in "What Goes on Beyond the Pearly Gates?" presents a case for reincarnation and karma using references and examples from both the New Testament and Old testament, as well as teaching from the fathers of the early church. Other source documents are used to show how Islam, Spiritualism, Religious Science, and Buddhism affirm this teaching. This topic may be controversial to many readers, however, it is the hope of the author that the principles and discoveries offered will be of comfort and healing to others while dispelling the fear of the unknown to others.


Book Review - An Inmate's Daughter, by Jan WalkerRaven Publishing, Inc. has succeeded again by providing another book of fiction to address the contemporary issues facing today's preteens and teens. "An Inmate's Daughter," by Jan Walker, is designed to increase awareness of the daily conflict faced by children who have an incarcerated parent.



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