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Fishers of Men (The Kingdom and the Crown) (The Kingdom and the Crown)
Published in Audio CD by Shadow Mountain (2008-05-14)
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Loved it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-08
Review Date: 2007-09-08
I absolutely LOVE these series. I'm now reading them for the 4th time. I love how Lund breaks down the parables and teachings of Christ to make them easier to understand. I also love the historical accuracy. He brings you into the story as if you really are there. I highly recommend these books!
Fisher of Me...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-30
Review Date: 2006-01-30
This book is amazing. It has truly enlightened me as to the true nature of Jesus Christ. On one hand, He seems very conservative, but on the other, He seems so liberal! What a paradox. Lund does a fantastic job of capturing just how complex our Lord is, but how loving and accepting He is, too. Truly, He is a higher form of life, and that essence is easily portrayed in the story. There is also a very interesting fictional plot unfolding all around Jesus with the story's main characters who are the Jews and Gentiles that chose to follow Him during His earthly ministry (some fictional, some historical). If you've ever wished you could get into a time-machine and go back to the time of Christ and see Him for yourself, this book will help you vividly paint this dream in your imagination better than anything else. Plus, you'll get schooled in the biblical Gospel that Jesus taught without feeling that it's preachy. It's just Jesus. Like Him, the author invites people of all religions, beliefs, and unbeliefs to partake of his words. There's nothing to fear. Jesus is SO cool, you'll definitely feel that way afterwards if you don't already!
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-18
Review Date: 2006-02-18
I have heard people say that the story of Jesus is the greatest story ever told, but have wondered how that could be when I found the New Testament so difficult to understand when reading straight from beginning to end. Now having finished this series of books I add my vote that the story of Jesus Christ is really the greatest story ever told.
Upon finishing I have felt driven to explore the New Testament again. I recently purchased a version of the New Testament which attempts a chronological harmony of the four gospels. I am amazed at how closely Lund's series shadows the chronological harmony version of the King James Version of the New Testament. Lund's work has helped me attain a level of clarity regarding the Savior's ministry that I didn't even know I was missing. Lund also did a great job in helping me understand which characters in the book are really from the New Testament, and where he was favoring certain scriptural interpretations over others. The chapter endnotes were fantastic!
Having now finished the whole series that this book belongs to I realize that without the historical insights that Lund provides into the political, social, and cultural setting of the people who lived in that area of the world at that time, I would not fully understand the life and mission of Christ as the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. For me this series is now the standard for all other historical fiction that attempts to represent the ministry of Jesus Christ, or the origins of Christianity.
Upon finishing I have felt driven to explore the New Testament again. I recently purchased a version of the New Testament which attempts a chronological harmony of the four gospels. I am amazed at how closely Lund's series shadows the chronological harmony version of the King James Version of the New Testament. Lund's work has helped me attain a level of clarity regarding the Savior's ministry that I didn't even know I was missing. Lund also did a great job in helping me understand which characters in the book are really from the New Testament, and where he was favoring certain scriptural interpretations over others. The chapter endnotes were fantastic!
Having now finished the whole series that this book belongs to I realize that without the historical insights that Lund provides into the political, social, and cultural setting of the people who lived in that area of the world at that time, I would not fully understand the life and mission of Christ as the Son of God and the Savior of mankind. For me this series is now the standard for all other historical fiction that attempts to represent the ministry of Jesus Christ, or the origins of Christianity.
Incredible book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-09
Review Date: 2005-08-09
I am not much of a reader. In fact, this is the first novel I have read in about 30 years. (I never seem to have the time)
Boy, did I ever pick a winner on this one!
It immediately immerses you into the lives of a Roman soldier, a Galilean family, a Pharisee and a Sadducee.
It so masterfully intwines these folks into many of the gospel stories and places you into the crowds that are following Jesus. From the Birth of Jesus, to the cleansing of the Temple, the sermon on the mount and the feeding of the multitude.
It also puts in detail the difficulties of a family split between becoming followers of Jesus and denying him, and the melting of hardened hearts.
I could barely put this thing down.
Now I am ready to take on "Come Unto Me" (Kingdom and the Crown Vol 2.)
Boy, did I ever pick a winner on this one!
It immediately immerses you into the lives of a Roman soldier, a Galilean family, a Pharisee and a Sadducee.
It so masterfully intwines these folks into many of the gospel stories and places you into the crowds that are following Jesus. From the Birth of Jesus, to the cleansing of the Temple, the sermon on the mount and the feeding of the multitude.
It also puts in detail the difficulties of a family split between becoming followers of Jesus and denying him, and the melting of hardened hearts.
I could barely put this thing down.
Now I am ready to take on "Come Unto Me" (Kingdom and the Crown Vol 2.)
Read this series in December!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-06
Review Date: 2005-12-06
I am now on the second book... the first book in this series is so wonderful. I takes you there to Jerusalem and Galilee. You feel as if you walk with Jesus and experience his miracles and teachings first hand. It is an ambitious achievement for the author. You learn and come to know Christ more deeply. At times it can get a bit preachy and I feel like I am in one of Lund's classrooms, but I dig it anyways (other people may not). But the story is well crafted.
I always hate it when authors take too much artistic license and try to guess what a real historical person is feeling or what their motivation is (when there isn't a written record of it anywhere and it is completely up to the interpretation of the author). I am grateful that Lund never attempts that, and for Heaven's sake, especially not with Jesus. All of the dialogue that is written for Jesus can be found directly out of the New Testament.
Read this book and come to know the Savior even more deeply than you have before.
I always hate it when authors take too much artistic license and try to guess what a real historical person is feeling or what their motivation is (when there isn't a written record of it anywhere and it is completely up to the interpretation of the author). I am grateful that Lund never attempts that, and for Heaven's sake, especially not with Jesus. All of the dialogue that is written for Jesus can be found directly out of the New Testament.
Read this book and come to know the Savior even more deeply than you have before.
God Is Closer Than You Think
Published in Audio CD by Zondervan Publishing Company (2005-04)
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A Challenge to see God in all I do!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
I put off reading this book for a while, but when I got my Kindle this was one of the first that I purchased for it. I can only say that I wish I had read it sooner.
I appreciate the challenge that John gives us to keep God in the forefront of all that we do. I know this may sound difficult, but I believe that as he states with practice it becomes easier.
I have found that you can't just read this book, you have to put it into action in your life. If you do I believe you will be amazed at how much more you see God in all that you do daily.
Thank you John for the challenge to sit at the feet of Jesus and learn!
I appreciate the challenge that John gives us to keep God in the forefront of all that we do. I know this may sound difficult, but I believe that as he states with practice it becomes easier.
I have found that you can't just read this book, you have to put it into action in your life. If you do I believe you will be amazed at how much more you see God in all that you do daily.
Thank you John for the challenge to sit at the feet of Jesus and learn!
God is Closer Than You Think
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-05
Review Date: 2008-03-05
The book is in great condition, but it doesn't look like the picture. I was disappointed that I received an older edition with the eye chart on the cover. It was a gift for a teenager and they would have wanted the newer cover.
Make God first in your life.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-13
Review Date: 2008-01-13
Excellent book on putting God first in your life. Develop a close relationship with God. Easy pointers to use in your daily life. Beautiful!
Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-27
Review Date: 2007-07-27
Ortberg is a master. Next to his book, If You Want To Walk On Water, You've Got To Get Out of the Boat, this was as good as it gets for relating to God in our limited human minds. Ortberg has tremendous way of taking ordinary stories, humor and life experiences and making them clear pictures of what Scripture communicates. Excellent, excellent book.
Where's Waldo?
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-10
Review Date: 2006-11-10
I purchased this book for a small group setting and it fit the bill perfectly. Ortberg has a way of uncovering truth and in this book, encourages you to find Waldo, a God who wants to be part of your everyday life. I enjoyed it personally, was challenged by it and found the group setting enhanced my learning. I do look for God differently now since I've read the book. He is closer than we think.
I would have kept the orginial jacket cover. It focuses you to the subject matter much better.
I would have kept the orginial jacket cover. It focuses you to the subject matter much better.

The Goddess of Happiness: A Down-to-Earth Guide for Heavenly Balance and Bliss
Published in Paperback by New World Library (2005-03-10)
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The Goddess of Happiness
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-26
Review Date: 2007-03-26
THE GODDESS OF HAPPINESS is a treasure...easy to read, inspirational and it constantly reminds me...that I am a Goddess with all my happiness right inside of me ready to share with those around me. This book is every bit as delightful as its author. Last fall, I had the pleasure of meeting Debbie! THE GODDESS OF HAPPINESS exudes her warm, charming and optimistic outlook on life. I bought this book for my two daughters and hope to gift it to all of my dear friends on their birthdays.
2 brain cells or less required
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
Review Date: 2007-01-05
This book is trite, full of cliches, and has nothing new to offer an intelligent reader. If you seek inspiration in your daily life, check out "Living a Beautiful Life" by Alexandra Stoddard.
Even a cynic like me loves it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-16
Review Date: 2005-08-16
I'm a pretty cynical (but content) person in general and tend to pooh-pooh the "how to be happy" genre of books probably because of my gritty, punk rock past, but, darned if The Goddess of Happiness didn't help me get through a really heart-wrenching breakup. I'm forever grateful. Now, whenever I need a little lift, I simply open the book to any page and read a little bit. I haven't lost my edginess, but my heart's a little softer. Go figure.
Awaken Your Spirit
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-03
Review Date: 2005-11-03
Reading the Goddess of Happiness is like sipping chocolate in the morning. The texture of Debbie Gisonni's stories (you can almost see her writing with a smile) bring out the spirit of indulgence we feel and often submerge due to the pressures of the day. She'll show you how to enjoy chocolate without the guilt, how to get moving without a big exercise commitment, and how to count your blessings even when you face stumbling blocks. A quick read, a fast way to smile.
Very Inspirational! Rediscover and be the goddess that YOU are!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
Review Date: 2005-08-04
The Goddess of Happiness: A Down-to-Earth Guide for Heavenly Balance and Bliss is a compilation of 44 short and easy-to-read essays about practical lessons that all of us Goddesses probably already know but hardly ever follow. It reminds us that each Goddess is entitled to her happiness. Debbie Gisonni uses quotes and personal stories that are easy to relate. Overall, it is a very inspirational book and has put me on track to rediscover and be the Happy Goddess I know I am.

Going Places with God
Published in Paperback by Regal Books (2006-01)
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Great Devotional Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-10
Review Date: 2008-05-10
Great application of different portions of Scripture, relating to people and specific places from the viewpoint of one who knows the land of Israel. Especially appreciate the personal applications and prayers.
Black and White to Color
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
Review Date: 2007-10-25
I was so blessed to spend a semester studying in Israel while attending Bible college. I never realized the extent to which geography impacts Scripture. Studying in Israel brought the geography and culture to the front of my mind as I read Scripture. Anything that aids in understanding geography and culture, therefore context, is invaluable. Going Places With God reminds me of my time in Israel as it is so insightful and informative to those so easily overlooked and misunderstood portions of Scripture.
A Unique Devotional...and a Must Read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Any good realtor worth his business card knows: Location is key! In Going Places With God, author Dr. Wayne Stiles explores the link between landscape and landowner.
Dust off your spiritual hiking boots and get ready to travel the Holy Land in an entirely new way. From Eden to Egypt, look at the places of the Bible through the eyes of the Landlord. Written in a devotional format, Going Places With God leads readers to experience the trials, journeys and difficulties of mankind from Adam-the-first to Adam-the-last. Discover God in the geography of His world. Meet Him for a stroll along the paths history has carved on the crust we call Earth.
Along the way, Going Places With God will strengthen your spiritual walking muscles. . Dr. Stiles presents meaningful insights in an easy to read manner, leading the reader into a deeper understanding of the Bible and its application for daily living. Through ninety devotional studies that include Scripture references, exposition, maps, prayers and motivational quotes from leading Christians, you will be invited to take a walk with God in His backyard. I'm so glad I accepted this invitation!
Dust off your spiritual hiking boots and get ready to travel the Holy Land in an entirely new way. From Eden to Egypt, look at the places of the Bible through the eyes of the Landlord. Written in a devotional format, Going Places With God leads readers to experience the trials, journeys and difficulties of mankind from Adam-the-first to Adam-the-last. Discover God in the geography of His world. Meet Him for a stroll along the paths history has carved on the crust we call Earth.
Along the way, Going Places With God will strengthen your spiritual walking muscles. . Dr. Stiles presents meaningful insights in an easy to read manner, leading the reader into a deeper understanding of the Bible and its application for daily living. Through ninety devotional studies that include Scripture references, exposition, maps, prayers and motivational quotes from leading Christians, you will be invited to take a walk with God in His backyard. I'm so glad I accepted this invitation!
Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-06
Review Date: 2007-07-06
Wayne Stiles brings an insightful and contextual look at the Scriptures. This devotional walks the reader through a variety of Biblical teachings rooted in the location and context of Israel. Each devotion focuses on a Scripture passage, the author's insights, a prayer and a closing quotation.
The quotations selected for the reading are good, yet unfortunately a bit narrow in scope with a significant lack of diversity in gender, ethnicity and nationality. (For example, out of the 90 devotions, only 5 devotions included quotes from women). The quotations are a very minor portion of the devotion but with such a rich tapestry of the Middle Eastern culture to build on, it is disappointing that a fuller voice was not heard. That being said, one would buy this book for the words and insights of Mr. Stiles. This book is unique in its perspective and stands apart from the average devotional book sold today. The maps and pictures are also excellent and fit quite nicely into the context of the entire book. I highly recommend this book to others.
The quotations selected for the reading are good, yet unfortunately a bit narrow in scope with a significant lack of diversity in gender, ethnicity and nationality. (For example, out of the 90 devotions, only 5 devotions included quotes from women). The quotations are a very minor portion of the devotion but with such a rich tapestry of the Middle Eastern culture to build on, it is disappointing that a fuller voice was not heard. That being said, one would buy this book for the words and insights of Mr. Stiles. This book is unique in its perspective and stands apart from the average devotional book sold today. The maps and pictures are also excellent and fit quite nicely into the context of the entire book. I highly recommend this book to others.
Intriguing Devotional!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-20
Review Date: 2007-08-20
It's challenging to capture the impact this book has had on my appreciation for the Scriptures and the geography of the Holy Land! Wayne Stiles' purposeful choice of words is like honey dripping from a wooden spoon! Each insight has depth and the applications are timely and thought-provoking! The Word of God is engaged with reverence and used in context. He incorporates maps and site photos, which is helpful for those of us who live far away from the Holy Land, or just need a reminder about geography!
Thank you Wayne for writing such a masterful devotional! In my opinion, it is second to none!
Thank you Wayne for writing such a masterful devotional! In my opinion, it is second to none!

Going Places With God: A Devotional Journey Through the Lands of the Bible
Published in Hardcover by Regal Books (2007-01-04)
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Black and White to Color
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
Review Date: 2007-10-25
I was so blessed to spend a semester studying in Israel while attending Bible college. I never realized the extent to which geography impacts Scripture. Studying in Israel brought the geography and culture to the front of my mind as I read Scripture. Anything that aids in understanding geography and culture, therefore context, is invaluable. Going Places With God reminds me of my time in Israel as it is so insightful and informative to those so easily overlooked and misunderstood portions of Scripture.
A Unique Devotional...and a Must Read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Review Date: 2007-10-06
Any good realtor worth his business card knows: Location is key! In Going Places With God, author Dr. Wayne Stiles explores the link between landscape and landowner.
Dust off your spiritual hiking boots and get ready to travel the Holy Land in an entirely new way. From Eden to Egypt, look at the places of the Bible through the eyes of the Landlord. Written in a devotional format, Going Places With God leads readers to experience the trials, journeys and difficulties of mankind from Adam-the-first to Adam-the-last. Discover God in the geography of His world. Meet Him for a stroll along the paths history has carved on the crust we call Earth.
Along the way, Going Places With God will strengthen your spiritual walking muscles. . Dr. Stiles presents meaningful insights in an easy to read manner, leading the reader into a deeper understanding of the Bible and its application for daily living. Through ninety devotional studies that include Scripture references, exposition, maps, prayers and motivational quotes from leading Christians, you will be invited to take a walk with God in His backyard. I'm so glad I accepted this invitation!
Dust off your spiritual hiking boots and get ready to travel the Holy Land in an entirely new way. From Eden to Egypt, look at the places of the Bible through the eyes of the Landlord. Written in a devotional format, Going Places With God leads readers to experience the trials, journeys and difficulties of mankind from Adam-the-first to Adam-the-last. Discover God in the geography of His world. Meet Him for a stroll along the paths history has carved on the crust we call Earth.
Along the way, Going Places With God will strengthen your spiritual walking muscles. . Dr. Stiles presents meaningful insights in an easy to read manner, leading the reader into a deeper understanding of the Bible and its application for daily living. Through ninety devotional studies that include Scripture references, exposition, maps, prayers and motivational quotes from leading Christians, you will be invited to take a walk with God in His backyard. I'm so glad I accepted this invitation!
Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-06
Review Date: 2007-07-06
Wayne Stiles brings an insightful and contextual look at the Scriptures. This devotional walks the reader through a variety of Biblical teachings rooted in the location and context of Israel. Each devotion focuses on a Scripture passage, the author's insights, a prayer and a closing quotation.
The quotations selected for the reading are good, yet unfortunately a bit narrow in scope with a significant lack of diversity in gender, ethnicity and nationality. (For example, out of the 90 devotions, only 5 devotions included quotes from women). The quotations are a very minor portion of the devotion but with such a rich tapestry of the Middle Eastern culture to build on, it is disappointing that a fuller voice was not heard. That being said, one would buy this book for the words and insights of Mr. Stiles. This book is unique in its perspective and stands apart from the average devotional book sold today. The maps and pictures are also excellent and fit quite nicely into the context of the entire book. I highly recommend this book to others.
The quotations selected for the reading are good, yet unfortunately a bit narrow in scope with a significant lack of diversity in gender, ethnicity and nationality. (For example, out of the 90 devotions, only 5 devotions included quotes from women). The quotations are a very minor portion of the devotion but with such a rich tapestry of the Middle Eastern culture to build on, it is disappointing that a fuller voice was not heard. That being said, one would buy this book for the words and insights of Mr. Stiles. This book is unique in its perspective and stands apart from the average devotional book sold today. The maps and pictures are also excellent and fit quite nicely into the context of the entire book. I highly recommend this book to others.
Excellent!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-30
Review Date: 2007-06-30
I have been to Israel, so each lesson in this book brought to mind some vivid mental images- all the way from the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem to the springs of Dan, the desert hills of the Judean Wilderness, to the Temple Mount. But despite my familiarity with the subject matter, I found many fresh and unexpected lessons both from a geographical and a spiritual point of view.
It takes something more than just a good writer to make a devotional books more than just a feel-good experience. I found myself intrigued, educated, comforted, and more importantly, challenged to reach higher, trust more, complain less, and love God with my whole heart.
It takes something more than just a good writer to make a devotional books more than just a feel-good experience. I found myself intrigued, educated, comforted, and more importantly, challenged to reach higher, trust more, complain less, and love God with my whole heart.
Intriguing Devotional!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-20
Review Date: 2007-08-20
It's challenging to capture the impact this book has had on my appreciation for the Scriptures and the geography of the Holy Land! Wayne Stiles' purposeful choice of words is like honey dripping from a wooden spoon! Each insight has depth and the applications are timely and thought-provoking! The Word of God is engaged with reverence and used in context. He incorporates maps and site photos, which is helpful for those of us who live far away from the Holy Land, or just need a reminder about geography!
Thank you Wayne for writing such a masterful devotional! In my opinion, it is second to none!
Thank you Wayne for writing such a masterful devotional! In my opinion, it is second to none!

Healing
Published in Paperback by Ave Maria Press (1999-03)
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Excellent source of information
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-10
Review Date: 2008-02-10
This book was extremely helpful to me. I never gave much thought to the healing ministry, mainly because it all seemed so foreign and so over-the-top. I thought all faith healers were a bunch of kooks and that miraculous healings were few and far between. It's sad that I thought all of that because I am a Christian and I grew up in a Christian home. Then I started dating this guy who felt called into the healing ministry. I was really troubled by this (and so was my family). So I started doing research. I didn't want to just bail out on anything if the healing ministry is valid, if it's real and it's of God. I came across this book and it explained it all for me. If you have doubts about the healing ministry, or you just need some more information... Read this book. It's amazing. There are some things in it than I have doubts about, but those are just small issues; trivial things that probably aren't that important. I like this book because Dr MacNutt isn't some radical, holy-rolling, throw-the-spirit-at-all-people kind of person. He is down to earth and he lays out the facts like they are. He doesn't claim to know the mysteries behind healing and even confesses that he, in no way, has all the answers. But this guy is experienced and it is well worth your time to read this book.
Amazing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-04
Review Date: 2007-10-04
I believe that every Christian should read this book. It explains God's healing power in a very understandable and down to earth manner.
Evolution of Christian Healing from a Catholic Viewpoint
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Review Date: 2007-09-13
Review Date: 2007-09-13
This is a very informative and helpful book. I recommend it for anyone striving for an understanding of hands-on healing. The book is written for any Christian, Catholic or Protestant, not just clergy.
The most accurate book on healing I've read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-25
Review Date: 2007-05-25
This book has become the model I use for the healing ministry I lead.
Practical & Spirit led.
Practical & Spirit led.
The Definitive Work
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-17
Review Date: 2007-02-17
MacNutt has compiled the definitive work in Christian healing. Any church with or without a healing ministry would profit from a study of this book
Part one walks us through the usually explanations and rationale that a lot of people need as preparation for healing if they've grown up in naturalistic, materialistic educational systems. We need to be reminded of the plausibility that the transcendent God we believe in really does transcend. The only thing I might have found interesting that isn't included here would be a brief background of the philosophical foundations of modernity and rationalism, although it might not have been appropriate for MacNutt's intended audience.
Part two is an essential reminder of the necessity of faith and loving when it comes to healing. The book strikes a good balance between the theological, the practical, and the exhortative.
Part three is perhaps the most useful part of the work. It divides healing into four categories: forgiveness, emotional healing, physical healing, and exorcism. It gives careful analysis of each situation and practical approaches to prayer. I appreciate that when he comes to exorcism, he is neither dramatic nor shy.
Part four is a bit of a mishmash of last details. He gives twelve reasons why people may not be healed, talks about the presence of healing in the (seven) sacraments, and gives due consideration to the importance of secular medical care in addition to prayer.
Having watched a healing ministry be established and flourish at a church, I now wish retrospectively that this was the foundational text. Pragmatically, it is at least the notes on the growth of a healing ministry in a well-written, complete, and balanced form.
Part one walks us through the usually explanations and rationale that a lot of people need as preparation for healing if they've grown up in naturalistic, materialistic educational systems. We need to be reminded of the plausibility that the transcendent God we believe in really does transcend. The only thing I might have found interesting that isn't included here would be a brief background of the philosophical foundations of modernity and rationalism, although it might not have been appropriate for MacNutt's intended audience.
Part two is an essential reminder of the necessity of faith and loving when it comes to healing. The book strikes a good balance between the theological, the practical, and the exhortative.
Part three is perhaps the most useful part of the work. It divides healing into four categories: forgiveness, emotional healing, physical healing, and exorcism. It gives careful analysis of each situation and practical approaches to prayer. I appreciate that when he comes to exorcism, he is neither dramatic nor shy.
Part four is a bit of a mishmash of last details. He gives twelve reasons why people may not be healed, talks about the presence of healing in the (seven) sacraments, and gives due consideration to the importance of secular medical care in addition to prayer.
Having watched a healing ministry be established and flourish at a church, I now wish retrospectively that this was the foundational text. Pragmatically, it is at least the notes on the growth of a healing ministry in a well-written, complete, and balanced form.

Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World
Published in Hardcover by Loyola Press (2003-08)
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A Company Truly Built to Last
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Review Date: 2008-03-23
Review Date: 2008-03-23
I first read this book about a year ago when participating in a class on understanding the Jesuit heritage of my place of work. I re-read it on the plane a couple of days ago returning from an overseas location where we recently established a program. The first time around I thought it was wonderful; re-reading it, I found it both wonderful and also profoundly relevant to our new enterprise.
Lowney takes as his thesis the idea that the same precepts that have animated the success of the Jesuit order can likewise inspire personal and business accomplishment. I have to say he has me convinced. He boils down concepts - like Cura Personalis, Magis, and Ad majorem dei gloriam - that will be familiar to those who attended Jesuit schools to what he describes as the four integrated "pillars" of leadership: Self-awareness, Ingenuity, Love and Heroism. He then uses the history of the Jesuit order to demonstrate how, through application of the four pillars, the Society of Jesus grew from a motley band of 10 likeminded University students of different nationalities, with no agenda beyond doing work "to help souls," to become arguably the most successful and influential Catholic religious order.
Lowney's work is not without controversy, especially his contention that the Jesuit's' leadership lessons can be replicated minus their overtly religious agenda. No doubt the order's founder, Inigo (Latinized to Ignatius) of Loyola - for whom doing it "for the glory of God" was all that mattered - would disapprove. However secular research would suggest that the 16th century Basque had some very profound insights that have application beyond turning back the tide of the Reformation and making converts worldwide. I have to say I find Ignatius to be an intensely attractive character, not least because he advocated active engagement in the world, not withdrawal from it. Here's a guy who for most his life just can't get it quite right - and who along the way experiences some incredible reverses - but who never stops trying to perfect his muddled thinking. He just keeps plugging away until it starts to become clear. And it turns out that it's his very lack of success that leads to his deepest insight: that an intensive regimen of active self-reflection will help him make better decisions.
What resonated with me during my most recent reading was how the Jesuit order faced the daunting task of preserving their purpose in remote lands among peoples with unfamiliar traditions - the same challenge facing my organization. Lowney provides many examples of how the Jesuits succeeded at that task. The training that the novice Jesuit undergoes involves frank self-examination, the letting go of attachments (the concept of "indifference" or the freedom to choose any course of action unencumbered by ingrained habits and prejudices), while learning, through active and repeated self-reflection, to validate one's own instincts to action. This creates a confident, prepared and self-reliant individual, eager to embrace life's challenges. In addition, the Jesuits teach a methodology for self-reflection - the Spiritual Exercises and the Examen - that can be used (the Examen everyday) to reinforce their initial training. Their selection process is tough - they take only the best and most purposeful. Those who are selected are encouraged to innovate and shown how love adds passion and purpose to the pursuit of heroic ambitions. The result, says Lowney, is an organization that can adapt easily to radically different circumstances while preserving it's core values (the same "preserve the core, stimulate progress" that Built to Last author Jim Collins sees as the hallmark of companies of enduring greatness).
At times during my visit to our new overseas location I found myself wondering if our task was just too daunting, the culture just too alien, to hope to transplant our unique brand. After reading how the Jesuits managed it, I feel more confident than ever that my organization can do likewise and should do likewise - not shrinking from full-out engagement - through the innovative application of our fundamental values to this new environment. Thanks Chris, and Inigo, for the reinvigorating lesson!
Lowney takes as his thesis the idea that the same precepts that have animated the success of the Jesuit order can likewise inspire personal and business accomplishment. I have to say he has me convinced. He boils down concepts - like Cura Personalis, Magis, and Ad majorem dei gloriam - that will be familiar to those who attended Jesuit schools to what he describes as the four integrated "pillars" of leadership: Self-awareness, Ingenuity, Love and Heroism. He then uses the history of the Jesuit order to demonstrate how, through application of the four pillars, the Society of Jesus grew from a motley band of 10 likeminded University students of different nationalities, with no agenda beyond doing work "to help souls," to become arguably the most successful and influential Catholic religious order.
Lowney's work is not without controversy, especially his contention that the Jesuit's' leadership lessons can be replicated minus their overtly religious agenda. No doubt the order's founder, Inigo (Latinized to Ignatius) of Loyola - for whom doing it "for the glory of God" was all that mattered - would disapprove. However secular research would suggest that the 16th century Basque had some very profound insights that have application beyond turning back the tide of the Reformation and making converts worldwide. I have to say I find Ignatius to be an intensely attractive character, not least because he advocated active engagement in the world, not withdrawal from it. Here's a guy who for most his life just can't get it quite right - and who along the way experiences some incredible reverses - but who never stops trying to perfect his muddled thinking. He just keeps plugging away until it starts to become clear. And it turns out that it's his very lack of success that leads to his deepest insight: that an intensive regimen of active self-reflection will help him make better decisions.
What resonated with me during my most recent reading was how the Jesuit order faced the daunting task of preserving their purpose in remote lands among peoples with unfamiliar traditions - the same challenge facing my organization. Lowney provides many examples of how the Jesuits succeeded at that task. The training that the novice Jesuit undergoes involves frank self-examination, the letting go of attachments (the concept of "indifference" or the freedom to choose any course of action unencumbered by ingrained habits and prejudices), while learning, through active and repeated self-reflection, to validate one's own instincts to action. This creates a confident, prepared and self-reliant individual, eager to embrace life's challenges. In addition, the Jesuits teach a methodology for self-reflection - the Spiritual Exercises and the Examen - that can be used (the Examen everyday) to reinforce their initial training. Their selection process is tough - they take only the best and most purposeful. Those who are selected are encouraged to innovate and shown how love adds passion and purpose to the pursuit of heroic ambitions. The result, says Lowney, is an organization that can adapt easily to radically different circumstances while preserving it's core values (the same "preserve the core, stimulate progress" that Built to Last author Jim Collins sees as the hallmark of companies of enduring greatness).
At times during my visit to our new overseas location I found myself wondering if our task was just too daunting, the culture just too alien, to hope to transplant our unique brand. After reading how the Jesuits managed it, I feel more confident than ever that my organization can do likewise and should do likewise - not shrinking from full-out engagement - through the innovative application of our fundamental values to this new environment. Thanks Chris, and Inigo, for the reinvigorating lesson!
Heroic Leadership
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
Review Date: 2008-02-08
An excellent book on leadership development. It contains a lot of information and skills that are essential for leaders at all levels. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to improve self-development and self-awareness. Parents can utilize this book on their children's personal development.
An Uninterrupted Life of Heroic Deeds
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Review Date: 2008-02-01
Review Date: 2008-02-01
Author Chris Lowney turned in his Jesuit name badge on a Friday. On Monday, he clocked in at J.P. Morgan. Named a managing director of this huge investment banking firm while still in his 30s, he held senior positions with them in New York, Tokyo, Singapore and London.
Bemused and amused by the proliferation of leadership lesson books (Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, to name just one), Lowney responded. "I was intrigued by what sixteenth-century priests might teach us twenty-first century sophisticates about leadership and about coping with complex, changing environments." He adds, "What often passes for leadership today is a shallow substitution of technique for substance."
I know. I know. I recommend a "must-read" book often. But, this one really is a five-star must-read. "Obedience issues in an uninterrupted life of heroic deeds and heroic virtues," writes Lowney. When's the last time you rubbed shoulders with a truly heroic leader?
The Company of Jesus (the Jesuits) was founded in 1540 by "ten men with no capital and no business plan." Yet within a generation, they built the world's most influential company of its kind. In 10 years, with no experience, they launched 30 colleges. "Instead of talking about leadership, they lived it." Founder Ignatius Loyola trained every recruit to lead. Jesuits believe that self-leadership emanates from four unique values: 1) self-awareness, 2) ingenuity, 3) love, and 4) heroism.
If you salivate at the chance to lead people through complexity, build global teams, control out-of-control growth, mediate turf battles, cultivate wealthy donors, and enforce rigorous hiring standards--you'll feast on this gourmet book. Chris Lowney's real world experience keeps it honest. His delicious and dry wit embarrassed me multiple times last week while reading on airplane trips. The laugh-out-loud moments were frequent!
Bemused and amused by the proliferation of leadership lesson books (Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun, to name just one), Lowney responded. "I was intrigued by what sixteenth-century priests might teach us twenty-first century sophisticates about leadership and about coping with complex, changing environments." He adds, "What often passes for leadership today is a shallow substitution of technique for substance."
I know. I know. I recommend a "must-read" book often. But, this one really is a five-star must-read. "Obedience issues in an uninterrupted life of heroic deeds and heroic virtues," writes Lowney. When's the last time you rubbed shoulders with a truly heroic leader?
The Company of Jesus (the Jesuits) was founded in 1540 by "ten men with no capital and no business plan." Yet within a generation, they built the world's most influential company of its kind. In 10 years, with no experience, they launched 30 colleges. "Instead of talking about leadership, they lived it." Founder Ignatius Loyola trained every recruit to lead. Jesuits believe that self-leadership emanates from four unique values: 1) self-awareness, 2) ingenuity, 3) love, and 4) heroism.
If you salivate at the chance to lead people through complexity, build global teams, control out-of-control growth, mediate turf battles, cultivate wealthy donors, and enforce rigorous hiring standards--you'll feast on this gourmet book. Chris Lowney's real world experience keeps it honest. His delicious and dry wit embarrassed me multiple times last week while reading on airplane trips. The laugh-out-loud moments were frequent!
Excellent book
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Review Date: 2007-01-11
Review Date: 2007-01-11
A different approach on leadership than the traditional self-help books written by sports coaches, military people or other "gurus".
Much we can learn, but...
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
Review Date: 2008-02-21
The subtitle of this book is "Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company that Changed the World." Indeed, we can learn a lot from the practices of the Jesuits. Even though they were and continue to be theological competitors with those of an evangelical faith, the Jesuits provide a leadership model that is in contrast to many Protestant organizations.
The Jesuits rose to worldwide influence within a generation from their "no great leader" organizational practice. Whereas evangelicalism is often built around singular personalities and monolithic structures formed to achieve one man's vision, the Jesuits attempted to build all of their recruits into great leaders who, in turn, swarmed the world. That is the singular refreshing lesson that evangelicals can gain from the study of this book.
However, what is disturbing about the book is the inability of its author, or the Jesuits whom he cites, to grasp the biblical message of salvation by faith alone in Christ alone. With a works-based salvation the Jesuits were - and still are - about moralizing the world with biblical principles rather than affording individuals the New Testament teaching of the free gift of new life in Christ - and the power to live the Christian life - by receiving Christ as Lord and Savior through faith alone.
The Jesuits rose to worldwide influence within a generation from their "no great leader" organizational practice. Whereas evangelicalism is often built around singular personalities and monolithic structures formed to achieve one man's vision, the Jesuits attempted to build all of their recruits into great leaders who, in turn, swarmed the world. That is the singular refreshing lesson that evangelicals can gain from the study of this book.
However, what is disturbing about the book is the inability of its author, or the Jesuits whom he cites, to grasp the biblical message of salvation by faith alone in Christ alone. With a works-based salvation the Jesuits were - and still are - about moralizing the world with biblical principles rather than affording individuals the New Testament teaching of the free gift of new life in Christ - and the power to live the Christian life - by receiving Christ as Lord and Savior through faith alone.

In Conversation with God: Meditations for Each Day of the Year (7 Volume Set)
Published in Hardcover by Scepter Publishers (1993-10-01)
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In Conversation with God
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Review Date: 2008-03-10
Review Date: 2008-03-10
Great books to help one to grow spiritually and to understand scripture as it was intended to be understood. Also great for daily application to one's life. Very good source for priests to prepare for homilies. If you want more nourishment with regard to homilies, these books are ideal.
Great Daily Meditations
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Review Date: 2008-03-08
Review Date: 2008-03-08
I love it. As a Catholic seeking daily meditations, it was exactly what I was looking for. Though the price may seem steep, buying the books as a set saved me money over buying each book individually.
BayPatch
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Review Date: 2007-11-11
Review Date: 2007-11-11
In Conversation with God, is a fantastic series of books that are helping me reflect and meditate on God and His love. They follow the Liturgy and give great advice on how to deepen one's relationship with God and with those around them through daily work and family life. I don't always have a lot of time to sit down and read, however with these wonderful books I can read a couple of pages in as many minutes and feel revived and inspired. These books are for EVERYONE. If you have a need to sit and converse with God and feel peace, these are the books for you. God Bless!
Daily meditations
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Review Date: 2007-09-13
Review Date: 2007-09-13
A wonderful series of daily thoughts and meditations based on the Catholic readings of the day that helps you realize what's important in living a good Christian life. The best daily readings that I have come across. A must have for every home!!!!!
Worth the expense
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Review Date: 2007-09-10
Review Date: 2007-09-10
If you are looking to follow the liturgical year, but the Liturgy of the Hours has left you feeling like you want something more, then I can't recommend this series more highly. It is very hard-hitting, but not theologically complex. It stresses holiness, and adds praticality (not the other way around).
The author is very sacramental, very well-versed in Church teaching and the Fathers of the Church, very Marian, and very loyal to the Holy Father. He quotes scripture, Church fathers, Councils, and, of course, Josemaria Escriva. His grasp of morality and human behavior is incredibly insightful and probably comes from studying traditional Catholic wisdom in pastoral matters.
The readings tend to follow the Gospel, and even on Sundays he has separate sections for each cycle of Sunday readings (A,B,C). There is so much material here, it can provide a lifetime of reflection and inspiration.
The author is very sacramental, very well-versed in Church teaching and the Fathers of the Church, very Marian, and very loyal to the Holy Father. He quotes scripture, Church fathers, Councils, and, of course, Josemaria Escriva. His grasp of morality and human behavior is incredibly insightful and probably comes from studying traditional Catholic wisdom in pastoral matters.
The readings tend to follow the Gospel, and even on Sundays he has separate sections for each cycle of Sunday readings (A,B,C). There is so much material here, it can provide a lifetime of reflection and inspiration.

Magick Of Reiki: Focused Energy for Healing, Ritual, & Spiritual Development
Published in Paperback by Llewellyn Publications (2004-10-01)
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Keep them coming, please...
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Review Date: 2008-04-03
Review Date: 2008-04-03
Chris Penczak is THE man. About two years ago, I found myself seeking spiritual truth. The possibility of magick always intrigued me, so I signed up for a Transcendental Reiki I weekend class. That was an amazing experience.
After that, I found myself attracted to DM Kraig's "Modern Magick". The one thing that bothered me was the lack of Eastern inclusion in Western ceremonial magick. I felt pulled toward magick overall, but did not want to see my Reiki attunement and knowledge go to waste.
One day, at a small local bookstore, I saw the purple cover and title "Magick of Reiki". It was love at first sight. I've scrubbed some of the symbols against some of the Hebrew letters and symbols of Kaballah and found some striking resemblances, particularly with "The Ark", one of the symbols found in the Appendices of MoR.
This book, combined with another book about generic magickal training such as "Practical Magic for Beginners" by Brandy Williams, or "Initiation into Hermetics" by Franz Bardon, will have you turning your healing Reiki into a full-blown spiritual ascension system.
Thanks Chris,
Sean
After that, I found myself attracted to DM Kraig's "Modern Magick". The one thing that bothered me was the lack of Eastern inclusion in Western ceremonial magick. I felt pulled toward magick overall, but did not want to see my Reiki attunement and knowledge go to waste.
One day, at a small local bookstore, I saw the purple cover and title "Magick of Reiki". It was love at first sight. I've scrubbed some of the symbols against some of the Hebrew letters and symbols of Kaballah and found some striking resemblances, particularly with "The Ark", one of the symbols found in the Appendices of MoR.
This book, combined with another book about generic magickal training such as "Practical Magic for Beginners" by Brandy Williams, or "Initiation into Hermetics" by Franz Bardon, will have you turning your healing Reiki into a full-blown spiritual ascension system.
Thanks Chris,
Sean
Great book!!
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Review Date: 2008-02-15
Review Date: 2008-02-15
I am currently reading this book, and I find it awesome and objective. It is well written, easy to follow, and I am learning a few extra symbols from other lineages, which will become handy once I start teaching next month... Thanks, Christopher.
Great book! Great ideas!
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Review Date: 2007-07-19
Review Date: 2007-07-19
I appreciate his straight-forward, common sense approach to Reiki. I recommend this book to all my Reiki friends.
Magick Reiki
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Review Date: 2008-03-13
Review Date: 2008-03-13
This is a good book for those interested in the similarities between reiki and wicca. I had a good knowledge of Reiki but little knowledge of wicca before reading this book. I gave general knowledge about both subjects although leans more towards new reiki learners. I did not like the fact that it gave all the reiki symbols together. I follow my master's beliefs and believe that the 2nd and master symbols should only be learned after attunements, so I note to tell someone to skip those pages if desired would have been nice. Otherwise, if you are not bothered by that, a good book. Also gives some New Reiki symbols, but I would have desired a little more info about them. Also, be sure to check the distant reiki symbol. It does not correlate with the one my reiki master gave me, but of course there are discrepancies out there about this symbol, so follow whatever your heart chooses-author says this alot which i do like, some authors push their beliefs on the reader and chris doesnt. overall, a good buy!
refreshing perspective
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Review Date: 2007-08-26
Review Date: 2007-08-26
As a pagan I was drawn to this book because of the title. I have been initiated into the traditional Usui system of Reiki. I've read other books on Reiki and found this to be very refreshing and open-minded. It resonated for me because the author is able to explore many views in a sensitive manner. Quite a different approach from what I had been exposed to in my training and experience with other practitioners and teachers.
I like that he includes many other symbols to work with. My favorite "alternative " symbol is the OM.
Based on reading this book, I will purchase one of his others. His writing style makes the topic very accessible and clear.
I like that he includes many other symbols to work with. My favorite "alternative " symbol is the OM.
Based on reading this book, I will purchase one of his others. His writing style makes the topic very accessible and clear.

Messages from Your Angels
Published in Paperback by Hay House (2003-03-01)
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Excellent, inspirational book!
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Review Date: 2007-09-28
Review Date: 2007-09-28
A friend loaned her copy to me thinking I would enjoy it. I Enjoyed it so much that I bought my own plus 2 copies for family and friends. It is thought provoking, inspirational and comforting to read the Angel's messages and Doreen's comments. Anyone who is interested in confirming that Angels exist and are constantly with us will benefit from this book.
Messages from Your Angels
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Review Date: 2007-08-11
Review Date: 2007-08-11
Love it! I thought it was so good, that I have given it as a gift.
Prepare for a warm, cuddly hug
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-07
Review Date: 2007-04-07
Reading "Messages from Your Angels" is like getting a big hug from someone you love! It made me more keenly aware of my surroundings, i.e., music playing on the radio, the scent of someone's perfume, wind chimes "singing" in a soft breeze. It made me feel in touch with those who have passed on and helped me feel more at peace living in their absence. Pork Chops and Applesauce: A Collection of Recipes and Reflections
A Most Spectacular Book
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Review Date: 2006-12-01
Review Date: 2006-12-01
I bought this book in Audiobook Format. I listen to it frequently and have truly gotten answers I have searched for regarding Angels and their help. I have also purchased it for gifts for friends. It's a truly awesome book.
Adore it
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Review Date: 2006-04-11
Review Date: 2006-04-11
I love these oracle cards...I always knew the angels were around...I just found out all you have to do is ask them for help and they will be there in a mila-second.....I cannot reccommend this enough...You will not be sorry you got these...I love angels..and they love us in return...
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