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Prophecy The
Native American Testimony: A Chronicle of Indian-White Relations from Prophecy to the Present
Published in Paperback by Penguin (Non-Classics) (1992-11-01)
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Enlightening Observations from All of History
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-20
In this book, people who have read alot into Native American history will see the more famous Indian testimonials that have appeared in many other places, like those by heavily published persons like Black Elk, Tecumseh, and Charles Eastman (Sioux). You also get many anonymous accounts and the testimony from obscure persons who were only known to give their thoughts to a few white people. What sets this book above the rest, however, is that it doesn't just cover the time periods that are shown in most Native American histories, which would either be ancient pre-European times, or the famous era of the Indians' destruction and valiant efforts to maintain the old ways of life. This book also covers those areas, as it should, but continues into the modern reservation days, and even captures the thoughts of recent activists on the future of Native Americans. All people will be enlightened by the non-Western interpretations on history, religion, politics, and culture that are generously detailed in this book.

Interviews Out of Time
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-29
This book is a collection of interviews with and stories from everyday people as they lived out their lives. I first read this book several years ago, yet I find that there are interviews and stories that I go back and reread again and again. If you are a Native or a student of Native American History, this is a good book to have on your shelf.

The seldom told stories of our history
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-03-25
Nabokov has done a superb job of collecting individual Native American memoirs from the last half millenium and weaving them together to paint the sad portrait of Indian-White relations. In between the tales from each successive time period in history is enlightening commentary, usually an historical overview of the period written by the editor. These commentaries help give a unity to this work. But this is not simply a bad guys vs. good guys book. Nabokov's stories reflect the complexity involved among Native Americans who frequently disagreed with each other about what would be the best path to trod for all concerned; and they also tell the stories of proud peoples who continued to survive and carry on. This book illuminates history in a way that most school textbooks do not.

Prophecy The
Now Is the Hour
Published in Paperback by Franklin Street Books (2002-05)
Author: Bernadette V. Adkins
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Revealing The Future
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Review Date: 2002-12-16
I truly understood every word written by the author,
regarding the events that she claims will take place
in our lifetime.
I am amazed that the Christian Bookstores haven't
stocked their shelves with this book.
There have been so many books written about the last
days, but this writer paints a picture of the sorrows
that will touch everyones life. As a medical Doctor, I have
witnessed people dying without the knowledge of God. Their
families grieve and cannot understand that there is Hope and
Love when they make Jesus their Lord.
I wonder how many people will not recognize the signs of
the Lord's Second Coming and miss the Rapture?
This book really simplifies the Book of Revelation. I will
purchase many books to give to my family and friends for
Christmas gifts.

Apocalypse Now!
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Review Date: 2002-10-10
This book should be classed as Revelation 101. I
learned so much about the future events that will
take place in our generation.
As a teacher, I know that it is important to be able
to make the subject interesting and easy to comprehend.
I will recommend this book for people of all religious
backgrounds to read and digest the literal interpretations.
It makes you ask yourself if you are truly ready to go before
God and be judged?

Unique title has caught my imagination and curiosity
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Review Date: 2002-10-02
I found this book very interesting, and uniquely written. The writer took the Book of Revelations and explained in detail all
the judgments that will befall us in the very near future.
She explains the Tribulation and tell who the False Prophet will
be. This book warns people to be prepared to face death, even thought you won't know the hour or the day.
She asks questions that are meaningful, and that make me stop and think about my own life. I am grateful that someone took the time to write such a profound book. I recommend every family should read it and enjoy what God has given us. After 9/11 this
book shows that we should love one another now, because tomorrow is not a sure thing anymore.

Prophecy The
Of Angels, Beasts, and Plagues: The Message of Revelation for a New Millennium
Published in Paperback by Judson Press (1999-06)
Author: Kenneth H. Maahs
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The best book on Revelation
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-09
I have read a number of commentaries on the Book of Revelation. This is by far the best of them all. It offers a clear elucidation of the text that is helpful for anyone trying to better under this important message from the Lord. I wish all of the premillenialists would consider its logical presentation and thereby gain greater insight in to a book they have so woefully misunderstood.

An excellent commentary on John's Apocalypse
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-01
In this book, Maahs does an excellent job of exploring the intricate details of John's Revelation. Specifically, he links the imagery used in John's apocalyptic writing to the imagery in the apocalyptic writings of the `Old Testament,' e.g. Daniel. This enables readers to anchor John's symbolic, and often confusing, language within his own tradition, i.e. the tradition of a first century Jew. Furthermore, Maahs's provides provocative insights about how said linguistic symbols refer to specific social-historical issues, such as the Roman Emperors and/or Roman cultic practices.

He begins his commentary by analyzing the seven churches. In this analysis, he exposes why each church, in its `uniqueness,' is a targets of John's letter/s. After introducing the churches themselves, he allows his commentary to follow the text, verse by verse, exploring the strengths and weakness of these seven early churches, while equally addressing how these strengths and weakness are directly related to the churches' involvement in the broader Roman community.

Finally, Maahs uses his analysis of these first century churches to expose weaknesses within the modern day church. By doing so, he shows us how the prophetic nature of John's letter is most firmly anchored in its ability to address the church's failure to live out God's call throughout history, whether that be in first century Rome or modern day America.

For those who wish to understand and teach the Revelation.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-22
More than just a simple once over but less than an exhausting word by word commentary on the Revelation, this volume seeks to help the modern student of the book understand its background, historical setting and genre. In addition, this teaching-commentary is meant to represent a model for presenting John's Apocalypse in a class situation, whether that be a church Bible program or a college course. Special attention has been paid to those aspects of Revelation's message which challenge the spiritual vision of the modern Christian community and call it to live out its vocation as the community of the Menorah (John's seven churches are viewed through the image of the seven-branched candelabra of ancient Israel). Useful to layman and scholar.

Prophecy The
The Planet Star Unfolding Prophecy
Published in Paperback by American Book Publishing Group (2008-02-01)
Author: C. m. Chakrabarti
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Fun Read
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Review Date: 2008-04-13
I have been an avid sci-fi fan for years and was pleasantly surprised to find a new author returning to the golden age style of writing. The Planet Star is part mystery and part action adventure all rolled into one fast, fun read. The story is wonderful and flowing with well developed characters, a real page turner. I can't wait for C M Chakrabarti to write the second book.

Outstanding sci-fi, great characters too
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Review Date: 2008-03-01
As an avid science fiction reader and movie-goer, I was privileged to have the opportunity to receive an advance copy of C. M. Chakrabarti's new book, "The Planet Star". I thoroughly enjoyed the book, from the other-galactic fantasy world created in the prologue, to the beautiful word painting used in the opening chapter, to the action packed adventures in the swamp and throughout, really, where Ewlon, who is actually the king in disguise, proved his true valor time and again. But his heroine, the widow Shreela, didn't entirely depend on him either; she was my personal "hero" of the book, for her strength, her independence, and the fire of her spirit which in many ways outshone that of the gem that is the actual icon of the book. The characters complemented each other; although there was a very serious bent to the story in the form of the sinister character of Uzak and his diabolical plans (and means of carrying them out), comic relief was also provided in the character of Milan Mariko, and the description of Shreela's son was always endearing. The technical writing on ships, planets, and so forth was outstanding as well, as should be expected in this type of book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys great science fiction/fantasy writing that includes all aspects of the genre, and has much better character development than most sci-fi I've read or watched to boot. It left me on a major cliff, though, so I can't wait for the next one!

A Tolkein-esque Adventure for Sci-Fi fans
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Review Date: 2008-02-02
My husband and i were fortunate enough to receive an advance copy of this book. Newcomer C.M. Chakrabarti has written a sci-fi novel for the next generation. The Planet Star:The Unfolding Prophecy is a non-stop adventure suitable for adults and children alike.
Chakrabarti sets up a whole new universe, then weaves a story filled with themes of loyalty,friendship, betrayal, and political intrigue. When the prophecy involving a young widow threatens a megalomaniac, the tyrant uses a widow rehabilitation program as a ruse to lure widows to his kingdom. When all seems lost, a good and brave king from another solar system must come to the rescue. At the heart of the story are two people who seem destined to find each other: the good King Ewlon, a humble man who lost his wife and son many years ago, and Shreela, the widow in the prophesy, who herself has a young son. Once you acquaint yourself
with this new universe, the action continues without stop until you at last arrive at the conclusion- then Chakrabarti opens the door for a new adventure, leaving you begging for the sequel! This book was pure fun- but has a depth of character and story as well. Highly recommended!

Prophecy The
Prophecy in the Christian Era: A Study of Bob Dylan's Work from 1961 to 1967 Emphasizing His Use of Enigma to Teach Ethics & Comparing Him to Dante Alighieri & Other Poets
Published in Paperback by Peaceberry Press of Webster Groves (1996-03)
Author: Jenny Ledeen
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Absolutely Sweet Marie Prevails
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Review Date: 2006-09-17
I met Jenny, the author, at a 2006 summertime Dylan show, spontaneously bought her book outside the venue, and immediately read it cover to cover with tremendous joy. Her insights are incisive and succinct, and while her conclusions are not phenomenologically scientific in the Aristotelean sense, they are perfectly true hermeneutically in addressing the enigmas and parables embedded within the textuality of Dylan's verse. Plus, she is absolutely dreamy and delicious, as are all holy beings! I recommend this meditation to any person interested in peace through art and song in these modern times, and who cares to expand the limits of his or her perspective and the diminishing horizon of contemporary creativity.

AMAZING GRACE
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Review Date: 2006-07-29
this excellent book will interest dylan fans especially. heart-warming, sincere and inspired analysis of dylans mystical nature.
thank you jenny!!!!

A wonderful different look at Dylan
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-01
I enjoyed reading this book. It really does great justice to Dylan and Dante. This book is a wonderfull read. It is really interesting and insightfull. I happen to know Jenny Ledeen and she is a true Dylan expert. I will be happy to get you a copy of her book, signed and everything. I will also talk with Jenny soon and get her to write a review for you. If you want this book email me I will send you a copy.

Prophecy The
Prophecy of Shadows: Book I of the Elder Earth Saga
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2001-12)
Author: Ian Clark
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I loved this book!
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Review Date: 2005-03-05
I loved this book! Great action. I read it in one weekend. Great character developement. Vampires, undread, giant talking rats! What more could you want from a book? The best news... the second one is even better.

Excitement!!
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Review Date: 2002-03-15
This book was exciting the whole way through. There were no dull moments. I can't wait for the next in the saga!

Great Book
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Review Date: 2002-09-19
Loved this book. First one of this genre that I have read....and I can not wait for the second one. Fast moving. Kept my attention...all the way to the end.

Let's see more books Ian!

Prophecy The
The Prophecy Unfolds (Chronicles of Haven's Hold)
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (2000-01)
Author: Carol Kluz
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Exciting Read From Start to Finish!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-01
Every chapter in this tale is packed with page-turning excitement. Five teens, the Chosen of Azar, are adopted by two Commanders of the Barrand Guards and brought to Haven's Hold. All five are endowed with magic that is not fully developed. They must learn how to utilize and control it. Haven's Hold, a fortress community, is the hub of the story. It came into existence with the magic of Mo Demz, a disciple of the god Azar. It houses the Barrand Guards, the Sect, and the trainees. The Barrand Guards are the most elite warriors on the lands. The Sect is a group of women with power magic that oversee the training of young women with magic. It is Condragon, the evil god and Azar's brother, who is spreading his evil creatures throughout the land and threatening the races of people.

The Chosen are abruptly uprooted and brought into this highly disciplined atmosphere. The future of Azar's creation rests on their shoulders. Like a multi-faceted gem, this tale reflects the personalities and quirks of its characters. It is packed with suspense. At times it will have you sitting on the edge of your chair. At others you will laugh and you may even shed a tear. This is one of those novels that will keep you up because you will want to keep reading. I strongly recommend it.

I Can't Wait to See the Movie!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-13
Look out Star Wars! This fantasy novel has it all! Action, romance, drama, humor, and intrigue. The land of Azar might be fantasy, but you will find yourself living within this world as you read. The benovolent family of Mo Demz not only take strangers into their family, but the reader as well. I shared joy as The Chosen of Azar set out on their quest. I cried whenever disaster stuck (although I'm not giving anything away) The hair on my arms actually stood up during one particularly "hair raising" scene. I can't wait to get my hands on, THE PROPHECY UNFOLDS-PART 2! My advice is buy them both at the same time so you don't have to wait!

Fast paced fantasy
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-09
The Prophecy Unfolds is a true page-turner. When Prophecy arrived, I was looking for a new "favorite author." I had read all the latest by my old favorites and was having trouble adding a new name to my list. I had read a little by Carol Kluz and had enjoyed short pieces by her, but had not read one of her books. Prophecy had that magic spark which keeps us returning to buy more from that author.

This fantasy book is an adventure story of a culture preparing for war. New leaders must be found. Although five young people are identified by the patron Goddess, they must develop their skills and prove their worth by finding the talismans which are the keys to their future powers.

Two of these five young people, Beni (male) and Jenda (female), stand out in this volume. The other three "chosen" sparkle in the background. Ms. Kluz teases us with just enough interaction with the other three, and with a boy named Miko, that I look forward to becoming friends with them in the next volumes.

Myself, as a retired professor, I felt closest to the teachers and trainers of these realistically developed young people. As in real life, the teachers end up learning the deepest insights about life while trying to guide their pupils.

A small warning about the book -- be patient with the first nine pages or even skip them. As is done in many fantasy books, the beginning is full of description. The real action, motivations, and interactions start on pages 9 and 10. You will find real people from there onward.

One of the great insights of the book emerges on page 355. Jenda, a driven young woman who has worked hard to succeed says, "I wish we didn't have our talismans so we could search for them again." For her, as is true for many of us, the achievement of the first major hurdle only leads to more difficult, and often less applauded, problems to solve.

Prophecy The
Prophesy To These Bones --These Bones Can Live!
Published in Paperback by Gazelle Press (1999-08-01)
Author: Leon Carter Price
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Sunday School - Bible Study - Balanced Spiritual Perspective
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Review Date: 2003-02-11
Such a controversial subject among believers can only be resolved in the light of the Holy Spirit. The author seems to be blessed with a deep understanding of the scriptures and the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Excellent reading for anyone interested in a Biblically sound understanding of the New Testament gift of Prophesy.

Prophesy to these Bones
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Review Date: 2002-06-08
A very valuable book to increase understanding and to lead the way to embracing a sometimes difficult subject.
Leon Price is one of a kind!

Clear and Valuable Tool
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-25
This book is a clear and valuable tool for one seeking understanding of the role of the prophetic in Christian ministry and life. Another great book by this author is Beyond Survival to Victory.

Prophecy The
Prophetic Etiquette: Your Complete Handbook on Giving and Receiving Prophecy
Published in Paperback by Charisma House (2000-02)
Author: Michael Sullivant
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The Primer on Prophecy
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-16
When I discovered the gift of prophecy (a discovery that came late in life as my right-wing fundamentalist upbringing caused me to miss out on this sweet kiss from God in my younger years) I read just about every prophecy book I could get my hands on. From the truly bizarre and misguided to the genuinely helpful and beautiful. I now recommend Sullivant's book to everyone as the one-stop beautiful shop. I read Michael Sullivant's book last, and I have to say that I find it to be the best. The reason I love it so is because it isn't just about the gift of prophecy. Instead, it is about being a child of God and living out that relationship lovingly and obediently. One could "plug in" any spiritual gift in the place of Sullivant's discussion of prophecy and the book would still be as powerful. But having said that, I have to add that it is a real and powerful blessing to read Sullivant's humble perspective on the gift of prophecy. Michael, having been powerfully gifted in the prophetic for a long time, obviously knows what he is talking about, and he writes beautifully and humbly.

I say that Sullivant's book is the "best," but Jack Deere's "Surprised by the Voice of God" book is also extremely wonderful and is essential. Very much so. In fact, I think that it is a "requirement" for any person of "my heritage" to read Deere's book FIRST, because Deere takes the time to address all the issues that any cessationist (I hate that word) type would raise. After addressing these issues, then Deere goes on to talk about prophecy. Sullivant doesn't feel the need to baby-sit the reader, and plunges right into the whole prophecy picture. Thus, I believe that Deere's book is "essential" for beginners-in-prophecy (or any "gifts" for that matter), and that Sullivant's book is essential as the next step in looking at prophecy in a mature and humble light of ministry. I really like the writing styles of both Deere and Sullivant. After reading Sullivant's book, I want to find him and introduce myself and just "hang" with him.

A balanced and informative look at the prophetic
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-10
Thoughtful insights and instruction by a man experienced in the prophetic. A good read for beginners and those experienced in the prophetic. The author's transparency and humility are humbling.

Incredible Insight
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-21
Michael Sullivant definitely DOES have special insight into the prophetic gifts, just as Paul Cain says. This book is more conceptual than practical. (If you want practical tips on the prophetic, I suggest: "You May All Prophesy!" by Steve Thompson and "The Beginner's Guide to the Gift of Prophecy" by Jack Deere.) He shares foundational truths about the prophetic, which has released me from some lies that I've learned regarding how prophecy is supposed to operate in the church.

This book is very good for those who don't believe that prophecy is for today or have their doubts about hearing from other believers. I have used a specific chapter several times when talking to unbelievers about God and His requirements on speaking to people today.

He also lays down a basis for a "new breed" of prophets who aren't like the old typical (and many times offensive!) people. He has a chapter "What does humility look like?" that blew me away. Also, one of his other chapters changed my life in reference to "everything in moderation." I got a serious desire for being holy just as God is holy.

I strongly suggest buying this book. It will change your walk with God and re-lay truths about the prophetic that need to be taught.

Prophecy The
Prophetic Power: Understanding the Prophetic Ministry
Published in Paperback by Pneuma Life Publishing (1999-03)
Author: Kervin J. Smith
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Clear Concise- A Guide for the Body of Christ
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Review Date: 2006-08-17
This book was extremely clear in it's presentation, Wow, I thought I knew what a prophet was, there were areas that even a seasoned bible scholar may not be aware of... What a revelation, I'm praying for all true prophets now. cj

Soul food for the SPIRIT MAN
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-22
This book is very well written, and easy reading.It was so interesting that I started on my lunch break and about an hour and thirty minutes I was finished. It was hard to put the book down. It opens up your SPIRIT MAN to really understand the ministry of the prophetic.I encourage all saints of GOD to read this book. GOD BLESS

Excellent for the serious christian
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-16
Every pastor/church and every serious christian who feels the move of God today should be reading this book and following the instructions.


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