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Redeeming Love
Published in Paperback by Multnomah Books (1997-07-01)
Author: Francine Rivers
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life changing book!
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Review Date: 2008-04-30
What a great, great book! I just finished it and told my daughter when she finishes reading it, I am going to read it again. So many life lessons. You could feel God's presence throughout the whole read.

Reedeming Love
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
I could not put this book down. It was really a compeling story, but did get tired of the main character continueing leaving to find herself, and the last time it really was unbelievable she got herself mixed up with "Duke" again, but guess the author had to do that to bring the book to a close. I read alot of Christian historical fiction and found this one a little more "suggestive" than most. But all in all a entertaining book.

Marriage in the eyes of GOD
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
This is such a beautiful book based on biblical principles. I really do recommend it to all who are having trouble in their marriage. It really shows us so clearly how GOD wants us to love and how an unconditional love transforms each of us into the image of HIS dearly begotten Son Jesus. A must read for Christians and Non-Christians alike. GOD created us and HE has certain spiritual laws we must follow. Some follow them unconciously some read the manual which is naturally the Bible.
The book is fast paced and next to impossible to put down. Be very very blessed.

Best Book I have ever read
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Review Date: 2008-04-28
WOW! I could not put the book down. I read it in three days and it only took me that long because I have a 1 year old that consumes so much attention. This book was amazing. I have my mother in law reading it now. It reminded me of the way we treat God. This book can be enjoyed by anyone.

WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!! HEARTWRENCHING!!!! CONSUMING!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
MY SISTER PLEADED WITH ME TO READ THIS BOOK, SHE HAD AND ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!!! I DIDN'T THINK THAT I WAS GOING TO BECAUSE, I'M NOT AS SPIRITUALLY MATURE AS SHE!!!!! I GOT THE BOOK ( JUST TO SHUT HER UP!!), AND LITERALLY WAS SHUT UP AND DOWN UNTIL I FINISHED IT!!! IT WAS SO INTERESTING AND CONSUMING THAT I LITERALLY LAUGHED ,CRIED, GOT ANGRY, MY HEART SWELLED AS MICHAEL CONTINUALLY SHOWED HER UNCONDITIONAL LOVE TIME AFTER TIME!!!!! THE SIZE OF THE BOOK DID INTIMIDATE ME IN THE BEGINNING, NOW I WAS THAT THERE WAS A SEQUEL!!!! THIS ONE IS FOR MY LIBRARY DEFINITELY!!!! THE PERFECT STORY OF GOD'S UNCONDITIONAL LOVE!!!!!! THIS BOOK IS ANOITED BY GOD HIMSELF!!!!!! ENJOY!!!!!!I TRULY DID!!!!!!

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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul (Chicken Soup for the Soul (Audio Health Communications))
Published in Audio CD by Health Communications (1997-05)
Author: Jack Canfield
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A great gift!
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
I bought this book as a gift for my 16yr old niece. The very next day, she told me how much she loved the book. She even cried reading it. I think it's nice to find reading materials that can move the minds and feelings of teenagers.

Excellent book.
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Review Date: 2007-10-28
I skimmed through the book before I gave it to my granddaughter who just turned 13. I thought it had some well written stories that a teenager can relate to and a lot of food for thought. She was so happy to get it, since she had the one for pre-teens also and really liked it.

Just the gift for a teenager
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Review Date: 2007-10-21
Once again, "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books has a hit. This is a wonderful gift for young teens with its easy read of short stories on pertinent topics and experiences teens face. Teens I have given it to as a gift have loved it and purchased the next in the teen series. Also a source of good talking points for those anxiety ridden moments or social issues teens face.

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul
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Review Date: 2007-06-08
I am a teacher in two high schools and I like to read the stories of the book to my students from time to time to inspirate them and reinforce their teenage self esteem! I suggest it to all teacher to make the same with a nice calm background music.

chicken soup
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Review Date: 2007-04-23
I recomend that you read this book because its stories are touching, sad, heart warming, and pretty much every other emotion you can feel. You can learn a lot about different in life, and how people got through them. :p
zoe r.
lanier ms

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Mark of the Lion : A Voice in the Wind, An Echo in the Darkness, As Sure As the Dawn (Vol 1-3)
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Publishers (1998-09-01)
Author: Francine Rivers
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Love, Love, Love!!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
I could probably write a book about this series of books! In fact, my book club just finished talking about the second one last night! These are great Christian fiction literature. Rivers ties the characters together so well, and really does NOT make the characters too "fictionalized". You can really see the struggles that they go through, it could be real.
I really love all three of the books... probably my favorite Francine Rivers books.

Mark of the Lion
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Review Date: 2008-04-25
This series is amazing! Could not put them down. No one would be disappointed with this read, for sure! Francine Rivers takes a fictional story and makes it tug at your own Faith! Reminds you of God's amazing Grace and Love. Worth the read!

These 3 Books are a MUST read (and MUST own-for me!)
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
This is one of the best Christian Trilogies I have ever read!!!

In order, the books are:
(1)"A Voice in the Wind"
(2)"An Echo in the Darkness"
(3)"As Sure As The Dawn"

If you are looking into these books for the 1st time, my advice is... stop everything and go get them right now! I ABSOLUTELY INHALED all 3 books in record time. (I'm talking, so intense that I was up till 3 & 4:00 in the morning more than a few times!) I can not say enough about how great these book are. I am so sad that I am finished with them! All three books are so well written and I feel like I know the characters personally.

I feel like I can read about Hadassah to no end. I LOVED her character development and you can truly FEEL her love for Marcus and you can FEEL her pain through her trials. I borrowed these books from my friend, and I now plan to go out and buy a set for me to own, re-read & share. They were just too good not to pass around and recommend to others. In the last book, I was surprised that I became just as attached to the relationship of Atretes and Rizpah as I did with Hadassah and Marcus.

Francine Rivers is now one of my new favorite authors, and I am on my way to read Redeeming Love, which I have heard SO MUCH ABOUT!

God's Blessings to Miss Rivers- I look forward to many more of her books!

Speechless
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Review Date: 2008-03-23
A friend gave me the first book "A Voice in the Wind" and I literally could not put it down once I started. I finished it in about 2 days. While reading that one,I knew I HAD to have the remaining two books. These are the absolute best I have EVER read, and I've read hundreds of books. The characters are ones that will stay with you a lifetime, they are so real. I never thought that a fiction book would impact my Christian walk the way these books have.

These books are a must read for anyone.

Best series I've ever read
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Review Date: 2008-03-22
The first time I read this series, I stayed up all night to finish the first and second books. In the second book I cried until my eyes were puffy and my throat was sore the next morning. The second time I read the series, I discovered so many things I had missed, cried until my eyes were puffy and my throat was sore the next morning. The third time I read the series, I skipped straight to my favorite parts and cried some more. If I had another boy, I'd name him after Marcus...
Even though Hadassah is so close to perfection, her character is an inspiration to me.

Christianity
The Laws of Thinking: 20 Secrets to Using the Divine Power of Your Mind to Manifest Prosperity
Published in Hardcover by Hay House (2007-02-01)
Author: Bishop E. Bernard Jordan
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The Law of Blessing!!!
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Review Date: 2008-05-06
I'm 48, and about 20 years ago, I first read "I AM GOD" in a book by Shirley MacLaine. It was revolutionary then - and NO ONE talked about it. Now, when Bishop Jordan writes it -I KNOW IT. I AM GOD. YOU ARE GOD. WE ARE GOD. Imagine if the whole world finally came to that realization. Whether your God is black, white, Hindu, Catholic, whatever. That God put you here for a reason - and Bishop Jordan helps you remember that. I HIGHLY recommend this book. Thank you Bishop Jordan. Blessings everyone.

BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL - A MUST READ
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
Bishop E. Bernard Jordan's book brings three words immediately to mind: BRILLIANT, POWERFUL, AND INSPIRING. This wonderful book is all three of those things and I should actually add, eye opening and insightful, to that list of adjectives. This book is a MUST READ for anyone wanting to manifest prosperity into his or her life. I can't urge you enough to read this book AND to seek out other books/videos by Bishop E. Bernard Jordan. His teachings are influencing huge corporations and world leaders and after you read this book I'm sure you will understand why. Stop wasting time reading the reviews and get the book. Your return on investment from absorbing the principles in this book will pay for itself many, many times over! In "The Laws of Thinking" Bishop Jordan teaches 20 secrets to manifest prosperity in your life. If you're a Christian the book will renew your spirit and bring you closer to God as well. If you're not a Christian then this book will give you some valuable deeper insights and may open your eyes to some important things that you hadn't considered or experienced before. Really, it doesn't cost much and what you will surely gain from absorbing the principles taught in "The Laws of Thinking" make it an easy choice - GET THE BOOK AND READ IT TWICE!

The Laws Of Tthinking
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Review Date: 2008-03-29
This book is AWESOME !!! If you have the courage to change your circumstances, then this is the book for YOU! Master Prophet Jordan has the keys in this book to literally change your life! I just wish that I had read the whole book sooner. The wisdom that is in this book is PRICELESS!!!
Richard O. White
Cocoa, Florida

Very Far Out!
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Review Date: 2008-02-26
This book really causes you to think outside the box of what you been taught in traditional churches. It teaches you to use mind power to possess the desires of your heart and the things that seem so out of reach!

Lanesa Stubbs

A Must Read!!!
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Review Date: 2008-01-09
This is a wonderful publication! I couldn't put it down when I started it. This is a must have!

Christianity
Quiet Strength: Mens Bible Study
Published in Perfect Paperback by Group Publishing, Inc. (2007-07-18)
Author: Tony Dungy
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Awesome book
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
I'm writing this on behalf of my husband. He LOVED this book. He is not a church-going man, but Tony's sentiments really moved my husband, and he found it a very interesting read. He couldn't put this book down (which is amazing since the remote control usually takes up that space, ha ha)

Provided a young coach with strength
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Review Date: 2008-04-30
I am a young person trying to break into the field coaching. I currently work for a division one program and some times I get discouraged. Coaching is a difficult profession to break into and some times my life gets discouraging. My father got me this book and told me to read it. It was after a particularly bad week that I decided to read this book and it lifted my spirits. Coach Dungy has the right idea in a profession full of wrong ones. Knowing people like him have made it gives me strength to keep going.

Great gift!
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
Tony has a great testimony! Makes a great gift or a great read, football fan or not!

Quiet Strength is a Winner!
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Review Date: 2008-04-27
Whether you are a parent, a coach or both this book is absolutely captivating. I have been reading it with our 12 year old son and found myself reading ahead after he went to bed. Tony Dungy is an inspiring man of God and his wisdom and experience will certainly give adults and young readers a new perspective on life.

I am in the process of purchasing other copies of the book to give to clients and friends. It is a great story and is the best book I have read in years!

Brett Morey
Brentwood, CA

A book that should be read by all coaches and parents
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Review Date: 2008-04-26
Tony Dungy's autobiography, "Quiet Strength" is a terrific book that contains a message that should appeal to any reader (not just football fans). Dungy speaks of leadership without intimidation, confidence through religious conviction and success through perseverance. The book has a religious tone, but Dungy gets his point across without being preachy. He draws from a stable upbringing by his parents and shares his thoughts about life, football, parenting, dealing with adversity, and being a man.

There's a lot of football references so football fans and those who have followed Dungy's playing and coaching career will certainly enjoy "Quiet Strength". The book should play well in Pittsburgh, Tampa, and Indy because so much of the book deals with Dungy's career as an NFL football coach.

The book is a testament about doing things "right" and treating people with respect in order to gain the same in return. And...as evidenced by the 2007 Super Bowl, nice guys CAN finish first!

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You Are Special
Published in Hardcover by Crossway Books (2000-09)
Author: Max Lucado
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excellent product!
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Review Date: 2008-04-21
LOVE this book - perfect gift for an adult or a child - beautiful pictures and wonderful, meaningful story.

Excellent!
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Review Date: 2008-01-18
I work with children with Autism and have given this book to each of them once they do not need my services anymore. This book is a rare find! Excellent story and great pictures!

Excellent Message
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Review Date: 2008-01-16
This is an excellent message for children that they are special and not to place too much importance on what other people may think. My 2 and 3-year olds are captivated by the story.

Wonderful message, wonderful book
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Review Date: 2008-01-08
This is a timeless story that teaches a wonderful lesson.
The book was shipped in wonderful condition without defect.

A beautiful message for young and old, with sweet, simple delivery
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Review Date: 2007-12-27
I received this on Christmas morning. I'd wanted it for quite some time, as an aspiring teacher and future parent, and thought it'd make a wonderful addition to my growing collection of children's books. I couldn't have been more right.

You Are Special is a sweet story about a doll maker whose wooden dolls take it upon themselves to dole out stickers to each other based on how they look, or their talents/lack thereof. What happens when one of the "gray dot" dolls meets a doll with NO stickers?

One of the deepest stories I've ever read, the message spans literature levels and ages, touching the hearts of both children and adults as the pages turn and the story unfolds. By the end, you realize what really makes one special, and it has nothing to do with stickers.

I cannot say enough about how beautiful this book is.

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The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth
Published in Kindle Edition by Doubleday (2002-06-18)
Author: Scott Hahn
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Hahn Sacrifices the Reader
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Review Date: 2008-04-29
I'm surprised at how well received this man's opines are within the Catholic community; perhaps this is due to Hahn's remarkable capacity to pull biblical passages out of his hat with startling acuity. As increasing numbers of Catholics turn to reading the texts outside the Mass and Lectionary, people will be less impressed with Hahn's Biblical gymnastics. Hahn converted via an academic spiritual exercise, i.e., Pedantic Enlightenment. His musings turn Catholicism into a hybrid Protestantism, which misrepresents his newfound faith. With a heavy hands in "The Lamb's Supper," Hahn inserts Revelation into the body of the Mass. I am surprised at how many Catholics recommend this book. Hahn again demonstrates his phenomenal Protestant fascination with the end of the world. This man would argue with Jesus about scripture, given half a chance.

Reliably, Hahn yet again provides a theology infused with his special brand of Spiritual Velveeta, lacking deep historical, spiritual, and theological understanding. Beware cutesy chapter subtitles: "Stealing My Thunder," (who would dare, Dr. Hahn?), "Moriah Carry," the repellent "Victim's Rites," "Extrasensory Censers," and the nauseating "Oath Meal," to name a few.

For someone who emphasizes that his conversion occurred due to his liberation from Protestant sola scriptura, Hahn remains remarkably laden with words, boxed into Biblical frameworks. Hahn squeezes out faith from memorizing and breaking down Old and New Testament passages into digestible chunks, sucking the juice of wisdom dry, and regurgitating the remains to a vast and adoring audience. He lacks the expertise of Rabbinical scholars in the Judaic tradition of intimately examining and memorizing scripture. And then arguing with it! Other Christian theologians follow this more complex path of understanding. But Hahn relies on quoting biblical passages and citing their numbers, missing the bigger, far more complex picture. In all this detail, in this plethora of words, however accurate, Hahn remains somehow incapable of complex analysis. In his personal process of "divinization," he displays zealous New Revelation Catholicism; for him, deep worship via Mass is simply inadequate to feed his narcissism. He must again reinvent the wheel for the rest of us, and with typical heavily-Hahndedness smother the Mass with Revelation.

Identified with Hahn
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Review Date: 2008-03-04
Even fallen away Catholics (like me) will benefit from this book. I can identify with Hahn's experience of realizing for the first time that what he was entering in to (the Mass) was infact the unfolding of time and space - of heaven and earth. The Book of Revelation now makes more sense to me.

Breaking Open the Riches of the Mass
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Review Date: 2008-01-13
In this book Scott Hahn takes the Mass and draws out the parallels in the book of Revelation. He explores how parts of the Mass draw from and perfect Jewish tradition, and to my pleasure he makes abundant references to early Christian writers. His basic purpose is to show the depth and majesty of the Mass and how even the most mediocre Mass is an experience of Heaven. This book is great in terms of apologetics, explaining the rootedness of the Mass in scripture as well as for Catechesis, explaining the riches contained in the Mass.

WOW - Appreciate Mass Again!
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Review Date: 2008-04-03
Scott Hahn helps you to rediscover the beauty and mysteries behind the mass. You'll never miss mass again after reading this book. He is brilliant!

You need to read it
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Review Date: 2008-01-16
For cradle Catholics, it is the perfect book; for protestants who think Catholicism is wrong, it is the perfect book; for folks who want to understand the Catholic Mass, it is the perfect book.

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Fresh Wind Fresh Fire Unabr Aud CD
Published in Audio CD by Zondervan (2001-11-01)
Author: Jim Cymbala
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Where the real thing is.
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
You can't not believe this man. It is not the most impressive thing that he built up a huge Church starting with about 10 people in a dangerous area of New York.
It is not the most impressive thing that his wife, who has no training in music, helped to write, guide and direct, songs for one of the world's most loved groups, i.e. The Brooklyn Tablernacle Choir. What is a most impressive to me is that they have stayed right where they started about 25 years ago, continuing to be instrumental in thousands of changed lives of former drug addicts and pushers, prostitutes and pimps, gangs and gangsters, gays and lesbians in what is - except by the grace of the Holy Spirit - still in a dangerous area and with quite a few potentially very dangerous parishioners. People feel embraced by YHWH's welcoming Love in Cymbala's Church. And I believe it is His Love that protects them and moves them all.

With that background I knew I wanted to hear what this man has to say.
I wasn't disappointed. The message is simple as he would say himself:
Prayer, and lots of it, first. Everything else later.

Someone said, "Prayer is not preparation for the work. Prayer IS the work." Cymbala agrees.

Inspiring
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Review Date: 2008-01-27
One of the more inspiring books I've ever read. It makes you want to meet with Christ and see the power of what He can do. Read if you want to be humbled and empowered.

Ordinary People, Extraordinary God
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Review Date: 2008-01-19
A few years ago, I wasn't just asked, I was TOLD to read a book called "Breakthrough Prayer," by Jim Cymbala. It didn't look like a brilliant title. But "Breakthrough Prayer" was simply amazing! Since then I've read "Fresh Power," and this book has simply been waiting on my shelf for me to pick it up. I finally did, and it is pretty awesome as well. Jim Cymbala is the pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, and through the power of prayer, some awesome things have happened.

It had to start with a leap of faith. Asked by his father-in-law (and won't we do ANYTHING for the in-laws!?) was a question. Would Jim preach four Sunday nights at the Brooklyn Tabernacle, where things had hit an all-time low? Hmm! What would you do? Jim took a leap of faith. And there were times where he felt like quitting. But through it all, and still today, he is the witness of modern day miracles on the meanest streets.

Now, "Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire" is considered a classic by some people. And not because it talks all about Jim, his wife, Carol, and what He did. This is about an awesome God who broke through, just like He did in the days of Moses, Elijah, David, the days we seem to think are over. He tells stories of people like Charles Finney, D.L. Moody, men without a college education, who stormed the gates for Jesus Christ!

Stepping out in faith, and trusting is all God asks us to do. Jim Cymbala did just that. He illustrates the power of prayer. And time after time, you don't see Superman tales. You see ordinary people in the service of an extraordinary God. That's what makes this special. God writes the story, and we live it out! That's awesome!!!

A Call to Prayer
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Cymbala's book more than anything is a call to prayer and earnest seeking of God. As a young man in the early 1970s he began pastoring the fledgling Brooklyn Tabernacle having had no formal training. Through his own brokenness and seeking God, he came to understand that God would bless the ministry and continue to bring people for them to minister to and introduce to Jesus if they would truly seek Him and not rely on their own devices or abilities.

As a result, the Tabernacle saw a great deal of growth and tremendous Christian ministry opportunities were opened to reach out to the people of Brooklyn and New York City as a whole. From the very beginning they made the cornerstone of their church the Tuesday evening prayer service during which they called to God and sought Him. Many extraordinary events occurred as a result and continue to happen today.

People who were once very closed towards Jesus come to true repentance and a real relationship with Him through this ministry. The Tuesday evening prayer ministry is so important that Cymbala will not accept speaking engagements if they keep him away from the prayer meeting more than one prayer meeting at in a row.
As a result of allowing the Holy Spirit to lead and direct them through seeking Him in prayer, they see lots of really cool stuff that could in no way be scripted.

Prayer is also an integral part of their Grammy award winning choir ministry with the weekly rehearsal incorporating at least 30 minutes of prayer to the practice.

Far from being a feel good type of book, Cymbala challenges the reader and today's churches to truly come before God and passionately seek Him in prayer and study of the Bible. He mentions various trends and how some churches try to cater to popular culture and make things cool and hip and while those things aren't bad in and of themselves, he emphasizes that it is a mistake to promote these flashy programs and neglect the ministry of prayer. Contrastingly, he points to the early church "These all with one mind were continually devoting themselves to prayer..." Acts 1:14 When believers and the church is in constant communion with God, He tends to work more actively and mightily.

I highly recommend this book as a reminder on the importance of prayer as well as a good high level overview of the history of the Brooklyn Tabernacle.

An Appeal to the Power of Prayer
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Review Date: 2007-08-15
The Brooklyn Tabernacle's commitment to prayer is well-represented in the work. Rev. Cymbala is truly a humble man of God who seeks not to elevate himself but the Mighty God he and his Church serves. In addition to the rich Scripture that is cited in this work, there are numerous testimonies to the power of prayer, and historical accounts of church leaders who made prayer a number one priority as well. I also appreciated the simple plea of prayer that Rev. Cymbala ascribes to. Today, there are a number of church leaders who promote special techniques for prayer such as position, geographic location, and so on. How refreshing it was to hear a pastor appeal to calling on the name of the Lord that rested on the grace of God and His mercy rather than an individual's unique performance.

Fresh Wind and Fresh Fire is a book, which will leave one in awe to the power of God that is released when people unite and call upon the Name of the Lord.

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A Grief Observed
Published in Hardcover by HarperOne (1989-03-29)
Author: C. S. Lewis
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A Book of Great Beauty and Intelligence
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Review Date: 2008-04-23
Although Lewis was, of course, a renowned and devout Christian, this book will speak to anyone who's lost someone with whom they shared real love. All of the questions, angers, and doubts that fill the mind during the numbing time following great loss are shared in the first person, generously, by Lewis. This is, I think, a beautiful, powerful, and deeply healing work.

A Grief Observed
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Review Date: 2008-04-19
This small book is a blessing to those who have experienced a deep and pressing grief. It shows a bit of the journey C.S. Lewis made through his grief experience. It was a brief, beautiful read.

Profound and moving
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Review Date: 2008-03-15
Lewis, a confirmed intellectual bachelor, almost comically stumbled into a deeply romantic and erotic marriage late in life. An American poet, Joy Davidman, while visiting him in England was stricken with breast cancer. Her visa expired and she faced a mindlessly bureaucratic forced expulsion which probably would have killed her. Lewis agreed to what he expected to be a marriage of convenience, giving her a right to stay in England long enough to die peaceably. Unaccountably, almost impishly, she recovered and they became man and wife in fact and not just pro forma. Lewis was delighted, swept away and overwhelmed; he became radiantly happy.

This brief moment of joy, was snatched from him, however, as the cancer reasserted itself. Lewis poured out his profound grief at the death of his wife on paper, sharing his thoughts, feelings, longings in a journal which became A Grief Observed. Unlike some of his other works, which are witty, philosophical, almost whimsical at times, this book is deeply personal and profoundly painful, almost raw in its emotional intensity. It is also a deep testament to Lewis's faith. Like all humanity, he faced loss and suffering and death. Lewis, like Job, transforms is somehow able to hand over all this darkness to the Lord in an act of sheer faith.

My own father recently died. I found Lewis's book to be a great comfort and a powerful guide through the grieving process. I strongly recommend this to anyone who has recently lost a loved one.

One note on the edition. This edition contains a foreword by Madeline L'Engle. The foreword enhanced the book, but earlier editions had a longer foreword (or possibly an afterword) by a male friend of Lewis which I found even more moving. I particularly remember a joke in the earlier edition about Lewis being surprised by Joy. If you've read the older edition, know that the supporting material is different.

A Grief Analyzed
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Review Date: 2008-03-27
Originally published under a pseudonym, this short book is a thoroughly reasoned but heart-felt analyzation of grief from the private writing journal of intellectual author and academia giant, C.S. Lewis. The object of his grief is the love of his life, his rare intellectual equal and friend whom he met later in life and fell deeply in love with, making her his wife.

Born Atheist, C.S. Lewis became a committed Christian, but spent part of his journalized pages in honest reflection of his anger at God and acknowledgement of fragile faith while in the throes of traumatic, life-altering grief. He boldly wonders and writes the thoughts and words most familiarly held at some point in the minds of others bereaved over their most beloved and cherished.

From page 23: "Only a real risk tests the reality of a belief. Apparently the faith - I thought it faith - which enables me to pray for the other dead has seemed strong only because I have never really cared, not desperately, whether they existed or not. Yet I thought I did."

After other thoughts about risks and beliefs, this is said, "And you will never discover how serious it was until the stakes are raised horribly high, until you find that you are playing not for counters or for sixpences but for every penny you have in the world. Nothing will shake a man - or at any rate a man like me - out of his merely verbal thinking and his merely notional beliefs. He has to be knocked silly before he comes to his senses. Only torture will bring out the truth. Only under torture does he discover himself."

On page 25, C.S. sees the human side of grieving when others try to console him with spiritual avenues of comfort: "Talk to me about the truth of religion and I'll listen gladly. Talk to me about the duty of religion and I'll listen submissively. But don't come talking to me about the consolations of religion or I shall suspect that you don't understand."

The social leprosy of bereavement is also mentioned on a couple of pages, including this: "Perhaps the bereaved ought to be isolated in special settlements like lepers."

At the end, C.S. Lewis seems to reconcile himself to a conclusion about grieving: "For, as I have discovered, passionate grief does not link us with the dead but cuts us off from them," as he tries to go about cherishing his beloved's every memory with gladness, a smile and a laugh. Not for long, however, is this a workable plan as he writes the next day's journal entry more in line with the natural phases of grief: "An admirable programme. Unfortunately it can't be carried out. tonight al the hells of young grief have opened again; the mad words, the bitter resentment, the fluttering in the stomach, the nightmare unreality, the wallowed-in tears. For in grief nothing `stays put.' One keeps on emerging from a phase, but it always recurs. Round and round. Everything repeats. Am I going in circles, or dare I hope I am on a spiral?"

As do we all of bereavement ask ourselves when finding that as much as we try clawing our way up the spiral, we suddenly lose our grasp, totally at the mercy of our humanness and that quality that never dies - love.

"Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable."
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Review Date: 2007-12-08
I read on Wikipedia that Lewis had originally released this book under a pseudonym, N.W. Clerk. But, as it happened, so many of his friends recommended it to him as a way to deal with his own grief that he finally decided to publish it under his own name. I do not know if that was actually true, but it makes a great story. He wrote this book after his wife, Joy, died of cancer.

A Grief Observed is one of those books that get recommended in the aftermath of a death. In my case, I think of the books about loss as being divided into two categories: the dead baby books and the "oh god why" books. This is an "oh god why" book.

My flippancy does not do Lewis any real justice. It is recommended for many good reasons. I am sure that there will be a day when I find myself handing a copy to someone I love who is trying to make sense of what they are going through. But I still find myself wanting to be flippant in this review. It is a difficult book to read, and nearly as difficult to talk about in a public forum like this one. I had made the mistake of reading it during a long train ride-- wiping the tears away with the collar of my winter coat.

I would not call it a comfort to read, exactly. I guess that my own grief is still too raw. But he gets it right. He gets the physical arc of grief. He gets the ways in which it changes over time. He gets the way in which loss like this changes and illuminates the nature of the personal relationship that you have with the divine.

What I like most is that Lewis does not pull his punches. He does not find himself falling back on the kind of false homilies with which so many treat the death of a loved one. He is not easy on himself, nor is he easy on God. I recognize the bitter anger in so many of these pages. I also recognize the hopeless love for the dead-- the realization that you are lifting your hands to nothing except imagination and the unknown.

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A Voice in the Wind (Mark of the Lion #1)
Published in Paperback by Tyndale House Publishers (1998-03-01)
Author: Francine Rivers
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Heart Touching
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Review Date: 2008-04-24
The experience of reading these 3 books by Francine Rivers is not something I will forget in a hurry. I could'nt put them down. My Mother is reading them now and my daughter is waiting in line. A true life changing adventure. Thank you Ms. Rivers.

BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, THE BEST
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Review Date: 2008-04-22
THE FIRST TIME I PAST THIS BOOK BY IN THE LIBRARY THE TITTLE CAUGHT MY ATTENTION BUT I ENDED UP LETTING THE SIZE INTIMIDATE ME...THE NEXT TIME I WENT IN AGAIN THE BOOK CAUGHT MY ATTENTION ONCE MORE AND ONCE I STARTED READING IT.I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN. THE STORY IS BEAUTIFUL, THE WRITING IS GREAT. IT MOST DEFINITELY HAS BECOME ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS. HADASSAH IS SUCH A GREAT CHARACTER, THE TRIALS SHE IS PUT TROUGH AND HER STRENGTH IN GOD IS AN ABSOLUTE BEAUTY.

Riveting
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Review Date: 2008-02-21
Never have I become so completely enthralled with a piece of fiction. I was mesmerized from cover to cover. Francine Rivers must be the best Christian fiction writer on the market. She has a way with words that makes it seem so easy. This trilogy of books is rich in history, rich in character development, and never lacks in plot. DO: read this book. DO: have the sequel on hand prior to completion. DO: enjoy thoroughly!

My favorite book of Christian historical fiction... EVER!
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Review Date: 2007-12-29
This book, by far, is the most captivating book I've ever read. It's one of the very few books that I've ever read multipe times. It had everything... great scene, lots of interesting characters, love, hate, loyalty, deceit, fear, hope, restoration. Once your read this book you MUST read the 2nd book in the series!

Wow oh Wow oh WOW!
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Review Date: 2007-12-12
Here is an author that proves you don't have to have profanity or sex or even scene after scene of graphic gore to write a very intelligent, vibrant, engaging ADDICTING, amazing epic story! As another review said, "Why did I wait so long?!" I'm a 50 year old woman and I am a writer myself. For most of my life - at least in the past 30 years, I have only read and written non-fiction. A year ago, I began my own first attempt at writing fiction and have begun a series with the first book finished. Even though the first draft was finished, I needed to research other Christian based fiction during my rewrite and thus my hunt began for well written fiction I could learn from.

I'm not in Francine River's league and can only hope I can strive to TRY to be.

My college degree lo those many years ago was in English/British Literature. Who could possibly compare to the greats of British or even early American literature? I didn't even try. Well - yes I did - and I always, always came up disappointed. The most disappointing to me for the longest time was Christian fiction. It was written - in my opinion - on a nice 13 year old's level. Then Ted Dekker came along and now Liparulo (the genre I prefer) and Peretti's first few books (to name some action Christian authors). However - the overall "epic" was missing.

I will compare this series - this first book and the second because they go so intimately together - to "Gone With the Wind." I finished reading GWTW when I was 11 years old, on a Thursday evening. I will never forget that moment. From that time on, I used GWTW as the "standard" for epic fiction. (I have read the "Lord of the Rings" Trilogy and other such fiction but I'm sticking to reviewing here the epic-love-story-for-chicks-or-guys-action-historical-drama fiction). With GWTW I felt like I was in the south during the Civil War, I could smell the smells and hear the sounds and I believed that Scarlett and Rhett and Mellie and Ashley were REAL. They were as if they had really lived and I was reading non-fiction about their lives. Over the course of my lifetime I have reread GWTW at least six times.

Nothing for me has ever come close to GWTW - as far as modern fiction goes as described above - UNTIL "A Voice In the Wind" and the following "An Echo in the Darkness." Again - other than non-fiction stories with real people, no other fictional accounts have ever brought me to tears - the sobbing, choking, coughing kind of tears since GWTW like River's "Mark of the Lion Series." I read "A Voice in the Wind" and then IMMEDIATELY went to Amazon even before finishing and bought the next in the series "An Echo in the Darkness" and read that. Not since GWTW have I EVER (since college) stayed up all night to finish a book as I did with the second in the series. I literally ended up with only one hour sleep because I would NOT skim (which I find I tend to do with a lot of fiction I've been reading lately because I just want to cut to the chase) and I had to find out how all would work out with the characters Rivers introduced us to who I grew to love, care for and who became as real to me as if they truly existed in this historical, Biblical time. I refused to skim even one word because I wanted to soak up the entire experience word by word JUST as Francine Rivers wove her tapesty of fiction.

I am currently just beginning the third in the series "As Sure as the Dawn" and I'm certain I will not be disappointed. She is a prolific author, but I am going to read every single book she has written and I'm only sorry I hadn't discovered her prior to now!


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