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Glory Filled the Land : A Trilogy on the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905
Published in Hardcover by Richard Owen Roberts Pub (1989-12)
Authors: H. Elvet Lewis, G. Campbell Morgan, and I. V. Neprash
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"Once more, O Lord!"
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-24
The preface by David Mains from "Chapel of the Air" should serve as a cavaet to the lukewarm believer; "Before you read Glory Filled the Land, it's only fair for someone to post a warning sign: Let the casual reader beware!

This small quotation perfectly sums up this account of the Welsh Revival of 1904-05. Mains is assuming that if you have picked up this book you have done so because of your dissatisfaction with your spiritual life. I know that this is the reason I bought the book.

Writing to the Corinthian Church about Israel, Paul said that "these things were given to us for examples;" this is why Christians should read this book. Because it shows what the Spirit of G-d longs to do in His people.

Through each page I can feel the Holy Spirit searching my hear for all that does not please Him; at times I feel like the moth, which is both attracted to and repelled by the flame. Holiness has this effect on me.

This is a book that has to be experienced to be understood. Mains adjures the reader to "Proceed at your own risk," and rightfully so because how could any spiritually-minded person read what the Lord did during this revival and then go back to the stale walk you had with Him prior to reading this book. I can honestly say that this little book has put me mightily under conviction and, like King David said in the Psalms, "I shall be satisfied when I awake with Thy likeness."

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God's Abounding Field
Published in Paperback by Morgan Publishing (1998-11)
Author: Myrtle F. Jackson
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God's Abounding Field
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Review Date: 2000-10-04
This is a wonderful book with poetic messages that remind us that our Heavenly Father is in charge and to him Be The Glory! To read these beautiful poems is like good therapy for the heart and soul. This is a poetry book you will continue to read over and over again. It captures your attention with a gentle calmness and when you are done, you have to admit that you needed it. Thank you God for your messengers!

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Golden Girls #16 (Camp Confidential)
Published in Paperback by Grosset & Dunlap (2007-06-14)
Author: Melissa J. Morgan
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My 10 year old daughter loves this series!
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Review Date: 2007-12-18
My daughter has never really enjoyed reading until this series came along. She willingly goes to bed so that she can read. She says they are really fun and interesting.

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Good Dogkeeping: Today's Guide To Caring For Your Best Friend
Published in Paperback by TFH Publications (2005-03-31)
Author: Diane Morgan
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An in-depth guide to caring for a dog written for pet owners of all ages and backgrounds
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Review Date: 2005-09-05
Diane Morgan's Good Dogkeeping: Today's Guide To Caring For Your Best Friend from the premiere publisher of pet care books is an in-depth guide to caring for a dog written for pet owners of all ages and backgrounds. Chapters cover common topics such how to housebreak one's dog, how often one's dog needs to be vaccinated, what to look for when buying a puppy, and how to clean dog drool off the walls, as well as more unusual pet problems such as how to cure carsickness in dogs, how to help dogs who are afraid of thunder, and the straight scoop about so-called "doggie day-care". An extensive list of resources as well as a special appendix devoted to breed-specific legislation (and why simply banning certain dog breeds does not solve problems stemming from canine aggression) round out this all-around must-have guide for anyone contemplating becoming a dog owner.

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The Governed of God: A Series of Sermons by R. Brant Baker
Published in Audio Cassette by Vantage Pr (2001-04)
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Why buy this book?
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Review Date: 2006-01-10
These are very rare sermons by a man of God who is no longer with us. Rev Brant Baker of Shekinah Fellowship, Long Beach California,passed away in 1985.

These sermons,hard hitting and straight to the point, will leave you wanting more. Brant tells it like it is, never one to back away from his perceptions. At a time when others were seeking conformity and doctrinal correctness in the early seventies, Brant was presenting the person of Jesus Christ as a living and active lover of humankind.

In these sermons you get a sense of the divine love that God has for all of us. You have to understand that this man of God never used notes while delivering his sermons. They just flowed out of him. These sermons will blow you away when you know that he did not rely on notes. I highly suggest that it would be wise to purchase all of these sermons by Rev Baker, you won't be Disapointed.

Now some of you may ask who was Rev. Brant Baker, and why should I buy his sermons?

'''Rev Brant Baker of Shekinah Fellowship'''

Brant Baker was a young Christian man with an anointing from God similiar to Kathryn Kuhlman's in the early seventies on the West Coast of America. His California meetings could be called a sensational healing revival. Brant had unusual things taking place during his services. People would fall over backwards when he prayed over them. People got completely healed of their afflictions. And yet he himself died of aids. Brant passed through the land like Jesus the healer. But strange as it may seem, no one wants to talk about Brant.

Brant grew up in a home in Newport Beach CA where Pastor Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa taught bible studies before taking over the helm of Calvary Chapel.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvary_Chapel]

Brant came into the spot~light in a strip mall located on 7th Street in Long Beach CA. His fellowship was best known for the healing meetings on Saturday nights at Pastor Billy Adams' First Foursquare Church in Long Beach CA.
In the late sixties Brant had a clothing store located on 17th Street in Costa Mesa across from The Builders Emporium hardware store. Brant gave away all the clothing to the Jesus People who were living in some of the communal homes of Calvary Chapel before going into the ministry. His Bible studies became noted for the moving of the Holy Spirit in powerful ways.

Brant told in testimony of how he was involved in the Hollywood scene before his salvation experience. He told of how he hung with the rich and famous of that crowd during the many parties that he would attend. He experienced the emptyness and the futility of that life. He told of the darkness and the allurement that he experienced during this period of his life.

Brant would attend every meeting at the Shrine Auditorium in LA that Kathryn Kuhlman had there.[http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathryn_Kuhlman
After those meetings he would sit outside on the steps and plead with God for the same type of an anointing upon his ministry. He would cry for hours afterward, saying, "God I have got to have that anointing or I will die!". One day as Brant was praying for people God started to heal them. And as word got out that God was moving at Shekinah Fellowship through Brant,people started coming from all walks of life. As Shekinah grew in reputation Brant shaped and molded the ministry after Kathryn's. He had catcher's who stood behind people as he prayed over them because just like in Kathryn's meetings they would fall over backwards under the power of the Holy Spirit as he lightly touched them on the neck. He had a magnificient choir and several musicians in the fellowship.

Brant had "workers" who moved in the word of knowledge who would be scattered throughout the crowd to prompt people who were healed during the meetings to go up and share the story of their healing. Today at Benny Hinns meetings you can observe the same format.

As Brant continued to pattern his ministry after Kathryn's he rented out the Long Beach Municiple Auditorium. It was full of people who had come to see God work. Brant continued to rent adutoriums in CA, holding healing type meetings where people were getting healed of all types of afflictions. His popularity continued to grow and churches started inviting his ministry to visit them.

Shekinah Fellowship got the attention of TBN the Christian television station. Paul and Jan Crouch invited Shekinah to their program. So Brant started to garner more followers as viewers became aware of his ministry. Brant was on his way to filling the space vacated by Kathryn...

But such was not to be. Today no one at TBN will hardly mention Brant's name. Even Benny Hinn who eventually became Kathryns apparent replacement has not been told about Brant by TBN... not until Pastor Schumate told the Brant Baker story to Benny Hinn at a Christmas party recently (Christmas 2005).

Brant's life radiated the love of Jesus Christ for a few bright fleeting moments before dimming out in his unexpected death. People were stunned and devastated! Many of the workers in his ministry backslide or just wandered away in deep dissapointment. Some who recovered still hold fond memories of those magnificient times in the Lord when the ministry functioned like a well oiled machine. Brant's story is just as inspiring as other generals of the faith. He forged new territory when everyone else was involved in "cookie~cutter~christianity." As other churches were stressing correct theological and doctrinal foundations to the neglect of the supernatural side of God, Brant presented a Jesus Christ who loved everyone and demonstrated that love by healing the afflicted.

Brant's sermons always presented the person of Jesus Christ. Brant's Christ's presence transcended words in a sense. In his first letter, apostle John expanded on that, saying that He was the Word of life that they heard and saw and touched. It was Christ's physical presence that sealed it for them and for us all.
Those who followed Him experienced Him. They heard, saw and handled the word of life in human flesh as Brant presented Jesus to the people in a powerful "preaching" way. Brant never read from notes as he spoke. His voice would go from being soft and intimate to loud and authorative during the course of his sermons. It was an identifyable moment when the Holy Spirit would come in and take over the service as Brant was preaching. At that point Brant would start to call out the healings taking place around him.

The lights were dimmed when Brant would speak. There would be a bright spotlight on him. He was dramatic to watch, almost like watching a stage performance.

Brant Baker had the anointing upon him. If you stood face to face with him you would become aware of the childlike innocence he projected during ministry. There was that glowing sensation of the presence of the Holy Spirit that surrounded him. He was young, good looking,tall and thin, and always well dressed. He won over many people just by his likeable presence. Shekinah's choir could have been rated with some of the finest around. Towards the end of Brant's life he had dyed his hair blond and did not seem to care that anyone was aware of his return to some of his past short comings.

Anyone who had the privelege of sitting under Brant's ministry would tell you that of a certainty God had anointed this young man of God inspite of his personal struggles. The Jesus People would bring the hippies from the streets to Brant's meetings where they would receive salvation. Some would come in vans full of hippies from as far away as Laguna Beach CA.

Over time other churches started speaking against Brant's ministry and would publicly do so from their pulpits. This was hard on Brant who was very emotionally sensitive to what was being said. Like most sensitive people Brant often needed to be by himself to recenter his focus.

There are those who are still struggling to recover to this day because of the way that Brant died from aids.

Shekinah Fellowship eventually acquired the old West Coast Theater across the street from the Convention Center on Ocean Boulevard . Some say that the Marquee out front had Brant's name in large letters above the name of Jesus Christ in smaller letters. It read, "Rev Brant Baker appearing with Jesus Christ. This somehow reflected the slow decline of his ministry as he was falling back into his past at that time.
[http://www.cinematreasures.org/theater/1971/]

As the study continued to grow a ministry that was called "The Fire Escape" on Beach Blvd in Huntington Beach CA closed it's doors and turned over their non~profit organization to Brant. Brant renamed the organization Shekinah Fellowship. Today Pastor Tilson Schumate[http://www.care2.com/c2c/photos/view/33/445639943/people/Hinn%20Schumate.jpg.html] has the original Shekinah Fellowship nonprofit organization that Brant operated under during his ministry.

Brant's life has been ex·punged from the records by Christiandom possibly because he died in 1985 of aids. Brant was introduced to Jesus Christ by Lonnie Frisbee another minister who also died from aids.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Frisbee]

assistant pastor Shekinah Fellowship
David Sloane

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Graphics Gems V (Graphics Gems - IBM)
Published in Hardcover by Morgan Kaufmann (1995-01-15)
Author: Alan W. Paeth
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Fifth and last in the classic series
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-31
I'm the archivist for the free Graphics Gems code base on the web. I do it for free, because this code is so valuable. Others think so, too: there is an average of 100 hits a day on the site. Go look at the online list of what's in this volume to see if it's for you.

Highlights (for me) include polygon/cube intersection testing, a good polygon triangulator, and an entire z-buffering library.

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Great Society: The Story of Lyndon Baines Johnson (Notable Americans)
Published in Library Binding by Morgan Reynolds Publishing (2002-05)
Author: Nancy A. Colbert
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A varied look at the president's times and decisions
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Review Date: 2002-08-05
Nancy Colbert's Great Society: Story Of Lyndon Baines Johnson chronicles the achievements of Johnson during his years as President. From his ending of legal racial discrimination and his war on poverty to the escalation of Vietnam under his hand, this presents a multifaceted, varied look at the president's times and decisions.

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The Greek's Blackmailed Wife (Romance)
Published in Board book by Harlequin Mills & Boon (2004-07-02)
Author: Sarah Morgan
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Close to real life.
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Review Date: 2008-01-11
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In order to secure the Greek island resort he's always wanted, ruthless tycoon Zander Volakis needs to change his image-fast! The only person who can help him is the woman who betrayed him five years ago: his wife!

But Lauranne O'Neill refuses to work with Zander. He has the power to ruin her life again. To play with Zander is to play with fire....!

Her refusal leaves Zander with only one choice: he will but her back and blackmail her until she's his.....

I must say that I didn't think that I was going to like this book but it turned out to be great. Zander and Lauranne experienced what most couples in reality go though: lack of communication and someone from the outside butting in. On both sides!
The sexual chemistry between the two is explosive and I could not put the book down. Both are very strong willed people and when wrong never wants to admit to it. They make a perfect couple.

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Green River: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan Poetry)
Published in Paperback by Wesleyan (1991-08-01)
Author: Robert Morgan
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A great introduction to Morgan's poetry
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-16
Robert Morgan published poetry for thirty years before making the bestseller lists with his novel Gap Creek. Green River offers selections from his first eight books, from Zirconia Poems (1969) to Sigodlin (1990), plus a few new poems. Morgan usually writes about the Appalachian culture and landscape (as in the terrifying "Mountain Bride"), but there are notable exceptions, such as his sublime "Vietnam War Memorial." It's startling to see how good his poems are right from the beginning, fascinating to see how his style changes over the years, and dismaying to think that a poet this remarkable could be so little-known. Reading this book led me to read all of his other poetry books; now I can say that if Green River has a fault, it's that it's too selective. Few poets are as consistently good as Morgan is; there are many more very fine poems that could easily have found their way into this selection. But Green River is a great introduction to the work of this contemporary master.

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Greetings from Washington
Published in Hardcover by Random House Value Publishing (1994-07-23)
Author: L Morgan
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A Postcard View of Washington State History!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-08
This 1988 collection of historical tinted postcards, assembled by a renowned local author and historian, was timed just right for the Washington State Centennial in 1989. It's now a collector's item for both Pacific Northwest history buffs and postcard collectors.

The sections, with only captions and brief comments by Lane Morgan, are named: "From Sea to Inland Sea," "Seattle," "West of the Mountains," "Cascades," "Inland Empire," "Farm and Forest," and "Celebrations."

Since the elementary school where I am a librarian is located in a community originally established for the logging industry, students are always fascinated to see size of the logs, and even the lumber cut from those logs, as well as log cabins, oxen on a skid road, and log jams in the rivers. They are amazed to see a family's home built out of a single tree stump around 1910!

Other fascinating postcards include the native people, both the coastal and the inland tribes. Granted, this is a nostalgic look at Washington State, with early camping and skiing on Mount Rainier, irrigated orchards in Wenatchee Valley, the beloved "Kalakala" ferry boat on Puget Sound, and historic buildings, including the "highest and finest and best known office building on the Pacific Coast," the Smith Tower in Seattle.

While it may not seem like "history" to me, I remember as a 12 year-old in 1962 collecting the postcards shown here from the Century 21 Exposition, better known as the Seattle World's Fair, with painted views of the Space Needle and the Monorail.

This is a fun book to have for lovers of local history and nostalgia. This is one of those books that proves the old proverb, "A picture is worth a thousand words." It would be nice to see it back in print, but I imagine someone will come out with a new, updated version...perhaps in time for our bi-centennial in 2089!


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