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Wow! Awesome book!Review Date: 2006-01-15
Oprah found a great expert!Review Date: 2002-06-24
Sound advice - for men as well as womenReview Date: 2002-10-18
Finding Financial FreedomReview Date: 2001-06-19
Street-wise tutorial for the aspiring financial wannabeReview Date: 2001-06-02

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Excellent! The Bible of Training - Old and New Testament!Review Date: 1998-09-22
If you have only one training book to keep....Review Date: 2003-05-28
The best overall resource for the training professional.Review Date: 1999-05-10
Excellent design resource!!Review Date: 1998-12-21
Joanne Polichetti Integrated Learning Solutions Adjunct faculty: Milano Graduate School: New School University
A Trainer's BibleReview Date: 2001-08-16

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Very Helpful and Practical Aid to OT Narrative PreachingReview Date: 2008-04-25
"We are guilty of arrogance, not merely neglect, when we fail to beg for the Spirit's help in the study of Scripture." (pp. 1).
"In my view, however, if we omit 'application,' we fail to answer the 'So what?', we are short-circuiting the whole purpose of Scripture (and 'is profitable for..,' 2 Tim. 3:16). If I cannot rub the results of my labor into the pores of the souls of God's people (or of pagans), why am I taking the trouble to do this? If what I study won't preach, there is something wrong with the way I study what I study." (pp. 7).
This book is very helpful and practical and I would highly recommend it to any preacher who wants to faithfully preach from the OT to his congregation.
Refreshing & FaithfulReview Date: 2007-08-08
Top notch preacher, pastor and writerReview Date: 2008-06-12
If six commentaries strike you as too much for one book review, then the solution is to check out the book Davis produced in 2006 called The Word Became Fresh: How to Preach from Old Testament Narrative Texts. While this book does focus on preaching the OT, it also gives a clear outline of Davis' approach to studying the OT, and I believe you'd be hard pressed to find a better overview of OT Bible study anywhere.
This book, like Davis' commentaries, is very readable and not at all heavy-going. Nor, on the other hand, is it lightweight; while Davis doesn't have the room here to work in detail, as he does in the commentaries, he still discusses background and structure.
Davis is no slouch: he not only preaches what he writes, but he's also a full-blown Bible scholar. His footnotes often contain the views of other commentators he disagrees with. While he's never unpleasant towards these other writers, it's plain he's done his homework, and his reasons for saying what he does are valid.
He's also a great storyteller. Both in this book and in his commentaries he backs up his arguments with stories from the American Civil War, or the Second World War (remember there are a lot of battles in the narratives!), or from his own experience. His own stories, like the rest of his writing, are full of wit and good humour.
He treats the text with great respect. If something is there, he sees it as being there for a good reason. If it's obscure he'll do his best to elucidate it, but he won't speculate just so he can give an answer. Sometimes he admits that the answers aren't easy for modern readers.
Perhaps his greatest gift is to remember that the Bible is literature. Time and again he clarifies the layout of a section or chapter by looking to see how the writer has planned the story. This is one of Davis' great skills: to be able to see the structure in the midst of what might appear to be randomness.
This is a book for preachers, teachers and lay people. I can't recommend it highly enough!
Not just for preachers...Review Date: 2008-03-19
The freshness Davis brings is not a quest for novelty (as is often the case for books like this), but rather a freshness of pulling out both the magnifying glass and the telescope. The tapestry of God's Word is much more exciting if you can see the individual stitches and if you can see the whole pattern. Worth your time.
It truly is fresh!Review Date: 2007-03-24

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Gret literary finds and useful informationReview Date: 1997-03-17
Ups the ante in printed guides to the NetReview Date: 1997-03-17
Wonderful resource for Net writers!Review Date: 2001-01-13
Good resource for writers new to the InternetReview Date: 2000-11-30
Gach catalogs URLs by the gigabyte, offering links to poetry and fiction mega-link lists, authors' and agents' homepages, research resources, and more. Most URLs listed are followed by a brief description of the site, while some chapters have the look of a printed "bookmark" file from a writer's web browser.
All writers will especially want to study the book's final chapter, which is devoted to Internet censorship and copyright issues, a sticky subject for writers on and off the computer. URLs and descriptions of the more affluent writers' unions and leagues are profiled here, as is information essential to any writer confused about her/his rights.
As with any printed directory of Websites, there is no guarantee that every URL listed in Gach's book will still be valid once you bring Writers.net home from the bookstore (this book is three years old, mind you). To combat the ever-changing climate of the Internet, Gach maintains a Webpage of book updates on his personal homepage, where one may find additions, URL changes, and even a sample chapter from the book.
The essential career guide for writers in the Internet AgeReview Date: 1997-11-12

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"Tough Guy" Grows UpReview Date: 2002-01-28
"Tough Guy" Grows UpReview Date: 2002-01-28
An Adventure Centered in the Last FrontierReview Date: 2002-02-14
Yearning Wild: Exploring The Last Frontier and the LandscapeReview Date: 2002-02-06
Davy Crockett Meets H. D. ThoreauReview Date: 2001-11-28
It's a book for children because of the raw adventure: watch our protagonist shoot a bear that's about to knock down his cabin door and eat his baby daughter (and then watch him leave, tossing his wife butchering instructions). Hear him call "Trail" as he and his sixteen world champions pass the favored dog team and head into Fairbanks and the crowd's cheers.
It's a book for women because its central figure is the stuff of endless heartbreak: a doer, a pacifist, a romantic, a man with a guitar and songs and dreams as big as all outdoors, a man whose restlessness is the stuff (in women's eyes) of pathology. This man from Mars retreats not just to his cave; he moves to Fiji, to Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Guatemala, Mexico, and Africa.
It's a book for men because this writer lived most men's dreams. Brunk's woods were not Thoreau-sized; his peace required the presence of Alaskan wildlife which had never before seen a human.
He yearned really wild, and, as Mary Renault says, "Longing performs all things." R. Glendon Brunk performed.
It almost killed him. The real gifts in this amazing book are Brunk's courageous candor in addressing the essential emptiness he found once he realized his dreams. He does not flinch in the face of his paradoxes: he admits, for example - acknowledging a tension that must exist among almost all men -- that having a child was not in his dream. But this is a healing book. The adventure stories are only preliminary to Brunk's more central journey here: the one inward and the one backwards: back to the courage it takes to stay.
Read this book. Give it to your husband, your son, your son's teacher, your ex-husband, your boss, your mailperson. This is a great book.


Really good reasourceReview Date: 2007-03-08
There are plenty of illustrations too. I'm really glad I bought the book. It will be an often-used resource.
Must Have Book for Mobile Home OwnersReview Date: 2007-05-30
Your Mobile HomeReview Date: 2008-04-07
Mobile Home Owners BibleReview Date: 2008-04-19
These are hard times, and the one place I could afford, call home sweet home, and save money with was a mobile home. My place is great, but it's 20 years old and needs major and minor remodeling. It also needs a tie-down and this book/author gave such a simple and thorough description and illustrations of what that involves. Thanks!!!! Now I know how to talk to contractors and make sense.
By the way, I am a middle aged female and this book answers so many of my questions. Get this if you want to repair, buy, whatever, a mobile home! Thanks : )
Clear, Detailed, Expert advice for everyoneReview Date: 2008-04-01

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A CORNER STONE FOR YOUTH MINISTRYReview Date: 2006-07-20
a must-read for all youth ministersReview Date: 2004-11-23
Dividing their book in four sections-foundation, framework, programming and personal relationships-Burns and DeVries reminds the youth worker of the import of a clear vision, and underlying this, the heart and attitude essential for a vibrant ministry. Still, they also acknowledge the need for good budgeting, preparation, attention to logistical details, a support staff and raising new leadership.
This book was an amazing read for me because it pinned all the essentials for a dynamic youth ministry. The sermon ideas were creative, the grounding of youth ministry in good organization was pragmatic and realistic and yet Burns and DeVries' emphasize the key need for passionate and genuine heart and spirit behind any ministry. While the reader learns essential tips to build a successful youth ministry, authenticity and genuine care and concern to bring youth to God is never forgotten and is constantly brought to the fore. It is no wonder the book is in its 4th printing. Though first written in 1973 the book is indeed timeless.
Great Resource for Youth MinistryReview Date: 2005-05-25
A must read for youth ministryReview Date: 2002-04-24
A must have reference for rookies and old pros.Review Date: 1998-03-27

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Great bookReview Date: 2008-07-07
Truly AmazingReview Date: 2008-03-31
Rick is a well-versed black man who will stop at nothing to prove that he is right, has special powers and believes in astrology. Stumbling across Angela Bourne, an astrologer, who taps into his psychic, Rick, is ready to take the bull by the horns. Angela opens Rick to the possibilities that he can turn his life around, and be able to foresee the future.
With guided stealth, Rick and his fellow partners embark on a ride of their lives that they will never forget. While a start-up company is always hard to keep above ground, these guys are faced with being black-balled, sued for millions, reputations tarnished and fighting for the freedom to belong. Heart-felt and emotional, the characters are realistically portrayed and believable even in this day and age. Can Rick hide behind his astrological profile of Zeus: The Avenger, or will he become the powerful Victor he commands to be? After thirty years of seeking justice for Dr. King's murder, will Rick forgo vengeance?
This book is filled with social and economic issues, as well as daily prejudices and belonging. Mr. Beal approached a touchy subject with this book, and left me wanting to know more. This book has a little bit for everyone, science-fiction, astrology, history, and mystery. I recommend this book to readers of all genres. And I look forward to Mr. Beals' next book.
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Incredible BookReview Date: 2008-04-04
Outstanding!!Review Date: 2008-03-31
Lisa Ledell
Book Review-Zeus-The AvengerReview Date: 2008-03-19
I do hope Reginald Beal writes a sequel so we can look forward to other works from this author.
Arvell E.Slack
Los Angeles,Ca.

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Everything you wanted to know about internet job sitesReview Date: 2006-12-17
Excellent, affordable guide for finding a job online!Review Date: 2000-03-26
Invaluable, essential guide for dedicated job seekers.Review Date: 2000-06-05
Invaluable book on the internet as to secure a job/career.Review Date: 2000-05-04

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1001 Best Websites for EducatorsReview Date: 2005-08-13
I enjoy being a creative teacher-------going beyond what is found in a textbook. This book allows me to do just that.
Excellent ResourceReview Date: 2001-08-15
1001 Best Websites For EducatorsReview Date: 2000-11-12
1001 Best Websites for EducatorsReview Date: 2000-07-19
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