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For the Love of Literature
Published in Perfect Paperback by Ecce Homo Press (2007-12-15)
Author: Maureen Wittmann
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A Great Resource For Parents
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-05
This is a great resource for all parents. Two pieces of children's literature with great teaching guides should also be on every parent's shelf: Life's Little Lessons: An Inch-By-Inch Tale of Success and The Big Squeal: A Wild, True, and Twisted Tail.

This makes homeschooling easier!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-08
Approximately 250 pages of the book are loaded with titles broken down by subject and age group. This is really helpful, especially since lately I've been looking to make homeschooling easier. My goal is to use literature, cd-rom games and movies more so that my homeschooling can become less of a monumental task. This will be a huge asset! Thank you!

Real Books for Every Occasion
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Maureen Wittmann, a Catholic homeschooling mother of seven, has been a library afficionado for years and handily organized her "finds" in this well-organized and very useful book.

For the Love of Literature is designed especially for Catholic homeschool parents (though other homeschool parents, grandparents, librarians, etc. will find many, many titles of interest). It's a guide to using real books - biographies, historical fiction, beautiful picture books, etc. to study any subject area of interest. The book lists (organized by subject) include brief descriptions, appropriate age level and a special notation to identify specifically Catholic titles.

The book lists are extensive and up-to-date (meaning that she only included books that are currently in print) which means, among other things, that this could be an extremely useful resource for using your library well and making suggestions for your library to purchase.

Introductory essays cover topics such as library tips, building a home library, reading aloud, creating a literature unit study, and detailed explanations of classical education and the Charlotte Mason method - both of which are very compatible with the use of living books.

This is a very helpful book that I've been recommending to all my friends. It's a great blessing for anyone who would like to use living books to supplement (or perhaps even replace) textbooks with their children, make better use of their library or simply find worthwhile books for their very voracious readers. There's something for everyone.

Do you have kids? Then you need this book!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-28
Maureen Wittman, Catholic homeschooling mom extraordinaire, has compiled the book list dreams are made of. She has created a subject-by-subject list that gives a brief synopsis, age range and a special note to identify Catholic titles. There are 950 books listed! They are all readily available (in print) and easy to find at your favorite bookseller or library.

My favorite part of the book are the essays. Maureen gives great tips for using your local library that I have already benefited from (think way less fines :)) and how to build your own library. The essay about creating your own literature study is worth buying the book for all on it's own!

Thank you Maureen for creating such a valuable resource that will be in use in my home for many years to come!

You NEED This Book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Any parent or teacher who would like to spice up a lesson in math, science, history, art, or music would be wise to obtain this helpful guide.

Divided into each core subject area, the book notes each of 950 titles as to the book's age and grade level, from preschool to adult, maturity level and if there is a need for parental guidance. In addition, most of the titles contain a brief description--enough for a parent or teacher to decide whether the book is right.

Other helpful features include guides to classical and Charlotte Mason based education, using the library, building a home library, creating literary unit studies, and more.

If you are a parent, a teacher or a homeschooler, you NEED this book.

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The Four Most Common Haircuts That Anyone Can Master
Published in Plastic Comb by L&J Publishing and Graphics (2006-01-01)
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Making haircutting simple
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-26
This book takes the mystery out of cutting hair. As other reviews have noted, it is especially good for learning how to cut your children's hair. Doing so will save you a ton of money in the long run. There are many photos and plenty of simple instructions that make it easy for anyone to learn. Who knows - this may inspire you to become a stylist yourself!

Home hair cutting
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-25
The Four Most Common Haircuts That Anyone Can Master

I was given this book as a gift. It turns out that it was a very money saving tool. This book is very easy to follow. I especially was interested in the chapter on using hair clippers.

The pages of this book lay flat, which makes it much easier to follow the instructions while actually using the clippers. It repeats the important steps on each page, so that you are not constantly turning back pages. The print is large enough to see while it sits on the counter.

I started out using the larger guard as recommended , to get the feel of how much hair was being removed. This gave me the confidence to go to the next smaller size, etc. until I accomplished my finished cut. I now use the clippers with ease, and my family members are very satisfied.



Kathleen Scozzari

Wonderful info for families
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-15
I used the instructions to cut my husband's hair and he loves it! The binding on the book is so helpful so you can refer to instructions while cutting.
I have several friends who are stay at home moms and also home school. This book gives great instructions on how to save a little extra money while spiffing the kids up!

easy to follow
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-07
This book is wonderful! It is easy to follow and has very good instruction. I found it really helpful because my son was very afraid of the "barber shop" and with this we are able to give him a great hair cut at home.

Simple, user-friendly techniques helped us save a lot of money!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-09
I bought this book a couple years ago because we have four boys and my husband had always cut their hair. They were getting old enough that they wanted it to look a little more professional, so it was either spend a bunch at a barber or learn how to do it differently.

This book was a huge help. My husband was able to learn new ways of cutting so that the boys were happy with the results, and they didn't look as if they'd gotten their hair done in the middle of the kitchen, which is an important thing for teens;-).

Viggiano's helpful step-by-step instructions and clear illustrations make the book very easy to use It's organized logically, and the tips included make it possible for virtually anyone to achieve good results.

I estimate that by doing all the haircuts for each of the boys for 18 years, we've saved almost $9000 (calculating one $10 haircut per boy per month for 18 years). And for the ones who are over 18, and still getting haircuts at home, the savings keep climbing.

Lisa's book will not only rescue a lot of people from bad haircuts, it will also help you save a lot of money. I highly recommend it!

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Funny & Fabulous Fraction Stories (Grades 3-6)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching (1999-01-01)
Authors: Dan Greenberg and Jared Lee
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Good fraction practice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-25
A fun fraction workbook. I have used it with my youngest and with my niece, (they both have their own copy, of course) with pretty positive results. Give it a try, and you will probably find it helpful.

Fractions for Fun
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
This book is amazingly helpful for teachers in the middle grades who are reviewing the operations of fractions.

Workbook
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-12
This is a workbook! I own 3 of Dan Greenberg workbooks and this is the best one. The students reads the story. There are 10 - 20 problems in the story that the student solves at the end of the story.

Excellent product!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-24
I'm a homeschool mom whose fifth grader was having great difficulty with word fraction problems. He loves this book! The questions are presented in fun easy-to-understand stories that make the subject of fractions a lot less intimidating. Thank you for making this book available! I highly recommend it!

AWESOME!!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-05
This book is amazing. I used it to teach my entire unit on fractions and it went over really well!

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Future Church: Ministry In A Post-seeker Age
Published in Paperback by B&H Publishing Group (2004-09-30)
Author: Jim L. Wilson
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Future Church
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-14
We are at a critical time period in church history, where we must be rethinking almost everything we have presupposed in our modern philosophy and methodology to reach post-seeker generations. Jim gives a portrait of the rising landscape that is forming in the Future Church.

Captures essence of emerging church movement
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-14
Kudos to Jim for a great book that captures the essence of the emerging church movement. Often times when we think emerging churches we think of candles, poetry, tattoos, and experiential worship. Future Church is a great read because it boils down the movement to the core transferrable principles. As a new church plant it was most encouraging to hear stories from other new emerging churches and their struggles. I say this is a must read for all church planters and pastors.

Powerful guide for church leaders
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-19
Jim Wilson has shed light on the most crucial element for church leaders -- how to be THE CHURCH God needs to reach a lost and dying world. As a member of a church staff, I've witnessed firsthand how our church has grappled with finding the appropriate identity to draw those in need of the Gospel message into our church. FUTURE CHURCH helped me understand the issues and challenges our church faces. Rather than offering a purely theoretical approach, Jim provides case studies of actual churches -- from big to small; urban to rural -- which are shining examples of the FUTURE CHURCH. Thanks, Jim, for reaching out to us who are struggling to get where we need to be.

More Than Coincidence . . .
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-21
I lead a church plant in Seattle called Cascade Hills... We've been at this for 2 and a half years, and are discovering that "contemporary worship" is neither contemporary, or real worship. There is a stirring in us for more of God, and less of "churchianity." We have been on a journey of discovery, and have found ourselves outlining a ministry plan that literally has lined up with each of the 7 fulcrum points Jim Wilson so clearly articulates in "Future Church". Here's where it gets interesting . . . we did the plan, then discovered the book! I have not been able to get past the idea that this is a move of God on His Church, and that something huge is about to happen... Not just in Seattle or the West Coast, or even America, but worldwide. Thank you Jim!"

help for difficult times
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-14
Finding our way into the future is too often like taking a trail, any trail, and hoping it leads to the mountain top. Jim Wilson has given us in Future Church a trail guide to creating a church whose best days are ahead,not behind. Based not on theory but on actual case studies, Wilson takes us behind the scenes of churches that most of us would never discover otherwise. There we meet fearless leaders and focused congreagations who are influencing the world in which they live in ways that lift up the hope and the winsome nature of the real Gospel. I'm recommending Future Church, not only to all my pastor friends, but to the leadership teams within our congregation. With a guide to a preferrable future at hand, we hope to continue the process of shaping our church into one that shapes our community for the better.

Ed Rowell, Teaching Pastor
The People's Church
Franklin, Tennessee

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The Gardens of Their Dreams : Desertification and Culture in World History
Published in Hardcover by Zed Books (2001-08-18)
Author: Brian Griffith
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Especially good on the history of women
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-20
This book describes many impacts of environment destruction in many countries like Egypt, India, China and Arabia. But the best thing is its explanation of how this has affected women. The parts on the ancient Middle East offer important insights for understanding what happened to the women's roles in history.

A fantastic journey of suffering and healing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-23
I was surprised how much is packed in this book. It mixes the history of religions, empires, migrations of people, with big movements of environmental destruction and healing. Somehow it all fits into one huge story of people's efforts to live on our planet. Sometimes it's so detailed I had to put it down for awhile, but then I got curious about all the questions it raises. I never thought that making deserts could generate so many waves across the world, or turning the land green again could change life so much.

The history of a growing circle of desertification
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-19
According to Griffith, we have been slowly denuding the land and turning it into desert for several thousand years. The places where civilization began in the Middle East were degraded first, and a circle of largely man-made desertification has spread outward ever since. As we've depleted nature, people in the affected areas often moved away in waves of migration toward greener areas. And where people degraded their environment, there have been big impacts on their culture and way of life. Griffith describes how environmental destruction has affected things like politics, religion, or economics. It's a very colorful, expansive book, and makes you realize how old a lot of our modern problems are. It also makes solving these problems seem quite possible, since many groups of people are having some good success. I found it a dense book that's packed with information on many countries in many periods of history. It took me a long time to read, but was well worth it.

More story than science, but a big, important story
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-07
This book tries to explore what happened in the past when people have turned their land into a desert. How has that affected society, politics, women, religion, etc? To answer, Griffith gives many stories from Africa, the Middle East, India, China, or Europe. One thing he looks at closely is the fate of women in areas where the land became unproductive. And in this he gives one of the most convincing explanations of of why inequality developed between men and women in certain parts of the world. To balance this Griffith tells inspiring stories of how local people have struggled to heal their environment and recover the benefits of a healthy countryside.

A very useful, positive and meaningful book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-22
This book covers over 10,000 years of social, economic and environmental changes. It shows how our destruction of nature has changed society over time. The stories it tells are powerful and well written. I think it's a great book for anybody who really likes history and wants a peaceful and healthy environment in the future.

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Gas Turbine Theory
Published in Hardcover by Addison Wesley Longman (1996-05)
Authors: Henry Cohen, G. F. C. Rogers, and H. I. H. Saravanamuttoo
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Excellent Introduction to Gas Turbine Engineering
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
This is a great book on the theoretical aspects of gas turbine engineering. It is a basic text that introduces all the basic concepts. It also has a lot of fundamental governing equations (i.e., mathematics) and formulas useful for engineers needing a basic introduction. It explains the state-of-the-art. Heavy emphasis is on industrial gas turbines (power plants for electricity generation). There is also reference to future gas turbine technologies.

The most outstanding book on Gas Turbine Theory & Design
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-17
I have acquired the fifth edition of Gas Turbine Theory by Professor Saravanamuttoo to add to the previous four editions in my library. Like the previous four editions, I have found the latest edition to be the best book ever written on Gas Turbine Theory and Design.
I have noticed many improvements throughout the new edition with updated information on both Industrial and Aero Gas Turbine applications. In fact, it is the only textbook that covers both types of Gas Turbines with great clarity and depth for students ande practising engineers.
In particular, it has more illustrations with pictures and reference to actual Gas Turbine plant performance and design features as compared to the previous editions which makes it most relevant to real world applications.
As a practising engineer(O&M) in a Gas Turbine Generating Plant(630MW), I have found the inclusion of Performance Monitoring and Degradation to be most welcome given my special interest in this area.
I used the second edition as a student at University and the latest edition as my preferred and favourite textbook for the Gas Turbine part of a course that I teach in Thermal Power to final year students reading for the BSc in Mechanical Engineering at the University of the West Indies.
After comparing it to all other textbooks in this area, I consider it to be the most outstanding and excellent coverage of Gas Turbine Theory and Design for both students and practising engineers. It is extremely comprehensive with geat emphasis on details and contains the depth to provide the reader with a thorough knowledge of the subject matter.
It is my opinion that this book culminating in its 50th year of existence since the birth of the Gas Turbine engine would become a collectors item worth much more than was paid for it. It is real value for money and may be grossly underpriced. What a great bargain if ever there was one!
I would strongly recommend this new edition for students pursuing courses in gas Turbine Engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and practising engineers involved in all applications of the Gas Turbine.

Every gas turbine operating engineer should have this!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-12
This is one of the best books available in the market today covering both the theory and applications of gas turbines. It is unique in that the treatment contains both theoretical and practical aspects of gas turbine engineering. As an engineer who has spent over 23 years working with gas turbines I have used earlier editions of this book and it has helped me immensely in getting a clear understanding of gas turbine operations and specifically of the components and matching of turbine and compressors. It is a well-written and organized book that has clearly stood the test of time- this being the 50th year of its publication. Unlike many other traditional gas turbine textbooks, Prof. Saravanamuttoo brings his vast practical and industrial experience into the text -a feature that many operating engineers will appreciate. This edition is noteworthy as it incorporates latest technologies relating to gas turbines (advanced gas turbine, low NOx combustors, new cycles etc.) while retaining it classic lucid writing style. Every engineer who operates a gas turbine can benefit from this book as it will provide a deeper understanding of different components and their interactions. I highly recommend this book!

A Classic in Gas Turbine Courses
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-24
This is a great book for students who face by first time a gas turbine course. The only disadvantage is the lack of explicit information about turboprop, turboshaft, ramjet and scranjet. But, overall is a good book.

The book for understanding gas turbines
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-02
I have always used this book as a textbook of the gas turbine course for mechanical engineers and I find it perfect for its clarity and completeness.

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Glue: Sticking Power for Lifelong Marriages
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (2005-05-16)
Author: Paul & Patti Endrei
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Simply Amazing!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
"Glue" is one of those books that will make you laugh, think, ponder, cry, and pray with your spouse. As newly weds, my husband and I have used this book numerous times to help strengthen our marriage and help grow our relationship with each other and more importantly, with our heavenly Father. It is evident as one reads this book that Paul and Patti candidly share their real-life experiences and practical knowledge with their readers. I would encourage all married couples to give "Glue" a chance...it will truly change your marriage for the better!

For men looking for answers and the women who love them...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-12
This book really puts the perspectives in clear, easy-to-understand language like no other I've found. It's straight-talk about the real issues that face couples today, not just sugar-coated "psychobabble". If you really want to know how to have a long-lasting, enjoyable relationship, I would highly recommend this book. And it does it from BOTH perspectives, men and women. Very unique, very good, very needed!!

Wonderful!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-27
This is a wonderful book! It takes a look at real life issues that real people have and not what if's. As a newly engaged couple and both on our second trys we do not want to make the same mistakes. Paul and Patti have shown us the steps and that it can be done. We have both seen a few areas that we need to work on and we are both on it. It is humours, fun and an over all wonderful book! I recommend it wholeheartedly!!! You wont be able to put it down it is truly inspirational.

Homerun!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-24
Paul and Patti Endrei hit a homerun with "Glue". There is nothing pretentious or candy-coated in this book. Their transparency, humor and timeless principles will help thousands of couples identify root problems and remedy brokenness in marriage. This book is a must read for all couples; even for singles contemplating marriage. My wife and I read "Glue" while on vacation and couldn't put the book down. I strongly recommend "Glue".

Steve Hutchinson, Lead Pastor
Dwelling Place Family Church
Hudson, OH

Awesome, even for singles!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-17
I'm a single, twenty-year-old college student and I absolutely loved this book! I sat down after I bought it, thinking I would read a few chapters and put it down but I couldn't! I was so engaged that I read almost all of it in one, long sitting! Paul and Patti's hilarious anecdotes mixed in with solid Biblical truth captivated me and raised my standards of what I will eventually pursue in a marriage. Their godly example epitomizes what it looks like to be madly in love with Jesus and one's spouse at the same time. I also gave "Glue" to my cousin who is engaged and she and her fiance devoured it in only a few days while on vacation together! Paul and Patti's advice and example have definitely strengthened their relationship as well! You have to get it!

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God, Help Me Pray!: Personal Workbook & Prayer Journal
Published in Paperback by Weekly Reader Teacher's Press (2007-05-30)
Author: Jerry L Parks
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Great workbook to help personal bible study!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-09
This is a great workbook that is a companion to the study book of the same title by Mr. Parks. I had begun reading the book when I did get a copy of the workbook. I couldn't believe how much the workbook helped!

The book offers many reflective questions for a person or a bible study group to consider. It's great for offering a structure for a lesson, as well as for an individual to really examine what they've learned and reflect on the uses in their own lives for this wonderful study. The spaces to write MAKE you think about the questions and that was a big plus in my own personal study. I think as a study leader, it would also be a great resource to get class participation and to empower your students to do their own study before the class! As for me, I'm going to go back over the beginning and see what I missed the first time!

I believe the workbook could be used as a stand alone study, but I would recommend using the book companion. It offers so much in the lessons, and gives the reader lots to think about.

I definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to find a closer walk with their Savior through prayer.

"Turns a fine little book into an exhaustive personal seminar on every aspect of reaching God through Prayer"
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-05

UPDATE: I still give a high rating to this exhaustive workbook (maybe I should say thorough??). However, upon reading closer, I have noticed that the emails to/from God do not read exactly the same in the workbook as in the book. Don't know if that is intentional, but it could be a tad confusing for side-by-side study. Oh, the message doesn't change, but it reads somewhat different. Not a big deal, but deserves a mention. Not sure why this was done. (Donna)

When you see how thorough this workbook is, you will understand why books and workbooks aren't written as one. This workbook is packed, and I do mean packed, with interesting, and sometimes very deep personal questions about God and praying. I cannot imagine the mind that would think up some of these inquiries!

I have only browsed the work book, but it is formated just like the book. There are emails to and from God with questions about prayer. I found that I might ask some of these questions, except that I couldn't think of most of them. Whew!

Here are what I like so far:

1. I dare you to think of a prayer question you'd ask God that's not in here.
2. There are many supplementary questions that weren't in the original book. (Really helpful.)
3. Workbook is PERFECT for group bible study. You will know prayer when you're done!
4. Author seems very bible-based, and delves into deeper theological truths.
5. Will provide very diverse discussion among those who take it seriously.

Here are some things I like less:

1. How come it's much more costly than the book it supplements?
2. NOT light material. This is directed toward serious prayer study.
3. Like the book, Pentecostals will disagree with chapter on tongues.
4. Might be a bit too exhaustive for personal study, unless you have the time. Much more so than Beth Moore, Knowing God, etc.

Hopefully there will be a combined discount with the original book. Good? You bet. But somewhat expensive.

"Not required for appreciating the original book, but leaves no questions on prayer unanswered"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-19
Wow! I didn't know how much was 'missing' from the book "God, Help Me Pray" until I saw a copy of the workbook in a store! There is every possible question one could have on prayer contained in this nicely-formatted 8X11 workbook. The one thing I DON'T like is the price. This is an expensive workbook. (My church paid for it.)

This might be too much for individual study (at least for me), but would be wonderful for group study. This is workshop stuff! Now the question: is this workbook really necessary to get the best from the original book?

No. The book itself is the meat and potatoes. This workbook--though really thorough--is the dessert. One thing for sure, once you've read these two book, there won't be any questions you've ever had that remain unanswered.

"Be sure you use the book along side the workbook!"
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-03
Prayer is one of those personal things that is either done correctly, by biblical instruction, or incorrectly, by emotion, partial knowledge of Scripture, or by what we reason to be right and proper.

Having read the book on which this workbook is founded, I must say that this author stands 110% behind the Bible teaching on prayer, to the degree that (as others have mentioned) some charismatics might get their feathers a bit ruffled.

This workbook is more inductive than explanatory. The book explained. The workbook applies. Knowledge of the Bible is helpful as there are some deep concepts included. But any serious interest in prayer will be met with reflection, insight, and spiritual truths which every child of God is responsible to learn.

Recommended especially for group study.

"If you're into the Kay Arthur type reading, this probably is too deep for you."
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-03

I spent nearly a month answering all the questions in this workbook. My, my--talk about thorough--this caused me to examine the subject of praying from every angle.

What I liked:
1. (See above.) I wouldn't have EVER thought of some of these concepts.
2. Follows the book which came out earlier. You can sort of examine prayer without the first book, but it's better if you have it. Amazon usually gives you a deal on both.
3. The theology is very solid. Traditional Baptist, I would say.
4. Doesn't delve into all that Pentecostal 'name it and claim it' stuff. The is strictly solid Bible material. (Thank God for meat and potatos!)
5. The Prayer Journal after each chapter. My workbook is marked up!
6. What it really means to pray in Jesus's name! This is very insightful.

What I didn't like:
1. As someone has said the email messages are worded a little differently (some of them) in the workbook. Same thought though. I really liked 'getting' and 'sending' emails from/to God.
2. That I didn't have (wasn't available) the workbook when I first read the book! Sure would have been helpful.

Good stuff. Deeper insight into prayer than 95% of the stuff available. This is not Kay Arthur stuff. Works great for group Bible study!

I also liked "Dragons, Grasshoppers & Frogs!" too. Best easy reading commentary on Revelation.

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Good Company: Caring As Fiercely As You Compete
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (1998-05-25)
Authors: Hal F. Rosenbluth and Diane Mcferrin Peters
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weLEAD Book Review by the Editor of leadingtoday.org
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-12
Good Company is an easy to read primer on discovering the basics of a successful modern business. Rosenbluth & Peters begin by dogmatically proclaiming that "companies not only can positively influence lives, they have an obligation to do so." Both Rosenbluth and Peters have been closely associated with Rosenbluth International. This organization has been a world leader in travel management. Anyone familiar with the digital economy knows that travel management has recently undergone a revolution in how it conducts business and generates revenue.

The authors define the type of company we would all like to work for! A company built on friendship and where everyone genuinely cares about each other. Does this sound too good to be true? Apparently not, as this book demonstrates how fifteen of the worlds best companies have confronted the most severe management challenges and prevailed. In contrast to the prevalent management technique of operating "lean and mean", Good Company demonstrates the opposite approach. Rosenbluth and Peters offer solutions on how an organization can discard outdated practices and create an environment of innovation, teamwork, continuous learning and joy at work. Chapter six of the book is entitled, "We're Not Born into Leadership: We Convert". It is here the authors define a valuable principle by stating that "Companies can't bestow leadership upon people; true leadership is earned with right attitude, skills, and behavior."

The cultural foundation of the books corporate examples is most refreshing. It is that the pathway to competitive success is paved by investing first and foremost in your people. The authors show how any size organization can gain a competitive edge by accepting greater responsibility for society at large and the welfare of their employees. Organizations specifically mentioned include Land's End, Hallmark Cards, Mary Kay Inc., Southwest Airlines and over a dozen others.

A must read for people in any type of business
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-11
This was a great read. Simple to understand and apply to any business. A very valuable read especially for your boss. Goes into great detail on how to create a winning environment where people can excel and even be happy working.

I learned alot.........and I work here!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-18
As an associate and leader of Rosenbluth International for the last 5 years, when I sat down to read this book I did so thinking 'I have lived through all that Hal is going to speak about, so there may not be alot in here for me to still learn'. I have to admit I was very wrong! Not only is this book entertaining and fun to read, it is full of great ideas, creative solutions, common sense thinking and suggestions that transcend any industry type, size or personality. Whether you are an associate of one of the companies profiled in the book, a seasoned or brand new manager, a personal assistant or CEO, I highly recommend reading this book!

one of the most valuable management books I've ever read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-09
This book provides a common sense approach to good management and has the answers on how to retain good employees, the key to building a winning business of any size in todays ultra competitive marketplace. This book is not another one of those management books written on theroy alone. The author reveals many of his companies practiced and proven techniques along with those from other well known companies. If you want to create a great place to work(and you better acording to this book) so you can attract and retain great people this is a valuable and interesting read.

The Good Farm
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-04
This is a terrific book. Insightful, practical, wtitten with a crisp prose style. Beginning with Chapter 2 through Chapter 8, the authors provide a detailed summary of key points at the end of each chapter. These summaries offer excellent checklists which could, perhaps, be discussed individually during a staff or department meeting called to focus on a specific topic such as "speed.". All by themselves, the summaries are well worth the price of the book...and then some.

It is no mere coincidence that the same companies which the editors of Fortune annually rate as the "most admired" also have the greatest cap value. For the co-authors of Good Company, the term "good" refers to character as well as to competence, to decency as well as to dedication. In their book, they examine their "peers from the top 100" (Rosenbluth International is one of them), explaining why the best companies to work for are the best companies to work with.

One of the most valuable points in Good Company is that almost any company (regardless of size or nature) can learn a great deal from the family farm model. Obviously, there will be significant differences between and among companies in terms of how they define terms such as "farm land", "seeds", "crops", "harvest, "going to market", "town", etc. Fair enough. However, each farm is an organization which requires teamwork as well as hard work, careful planning and constant attention, and a healthy respect for natural forces.

Good Company examines two models: the Rosenbluth "farm" as well as the generic "family farm." In process, Rosenbluth and Peters take a close look at fifteen other companies which vary widely in terms of size and nature. "What do all of these companies share in common?" Good Company answers that question. "Why are these same companies rated the most highly respected?" Same answer. An abundant harvest awaits those who care as fiercely as they compete.

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A Guide for Using The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in the Classroom
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Back to the enchanting land...
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 31 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-21
Lucy, Susan, Edmond, and Peter while exploring there uncle's house discover a wardrobe that takes them to the magical enchanted land of Narnia. Lucy becomes the first one to go into Narnia from the four and later they all follow her. In this book you'll see how Edmond helped the terrible witch catch his brother and sisters, and the strange creatures they all met like Aslan, the centaurs, and the talking trees. You'll love this book like me and all my friends did! I recommend this book to anyway who love fiction stories of enchanted worlds. If you liked "the phantom tollbooth" all "Narnia" books "A wrinkle in time" and other stories similar to these, this is one book you'll always treasure!-------------age 12

Handy and Helpful
Helpful Votes: 33 out of 34 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-14
I am an elementary teacher, and find this book very useful when we read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as a class. Many of the worksheets that this guide provides are introspective and help the reader focus on the internal motivations of the characters. My class also enjoys trying "Turkish Delight" from the recipe that this guide provides. It helps me answer the professor's question about logic, "What are they teaching in schools?" (paraphrased).

Wonderful fantasy book!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 28 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-17
A must read. It's not boring at all. You will simply enjoy this book

fantastic book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-26
I'm a 4th grade teacher and have been teaching this book for more than a decade. All of my students loved this book and go on to read the sequels.

Great for Homeschool Co-op
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-13
I used this for homeschool co-op class.There is pre-reading ideas and the book is broke into 5 sections. So you can do projects in reading of every 3-4 chapters. There is quiz and journal topics. And Post reading ideas.


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