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Exudes the Passionate Pursuit of PurityReview Date: 2008-09-15
A Must Read for Men who Love God and Want to be Free from Sexual SinsReview Date: 2008-05-10
It's a man thing isn't it?Review Date: 2008-05-08
It's a man thing isn't it? The book was written by men, intended for men, right? Well, those were my initial thoughts. I bought the book with good intentions of sharing it with some lost man; however, I began reading the book and could not put it down. In my opinion, the book is intended for women too. A perfect example, late one night I went into a grocery store and overheard the conversation of some young ladies, "If he wants her body, he could have it, but he has to buy her a tank full of gas first." Obviously, 'she' doesn't realize her body is a temple of God. She doesn't know that her Father is rich He can provide her with all the gas in the world. I know you are probably thinking that I should have said something to them, maybe you are right; however, if I had, I probably would not be around to be writing this now. One of my greatest mentors said, "If young women were trained, then the young men would follow." That's why I know women need to read this book also. No one is exempt from the struggle. For all of you women, both young and mature that think that the book is for men only, answer this question, have you seen a nice looking, tall, handsome man with buff, muscular body and thought...? I guess you don't look, huh? Am I the only one that has a neck that can do a 360 degree stretch? I don't think so, we all have some secret fantasies of our Knight in Shining Armor. Ladies, Satan has many ways of dealing with our minds, but this book will help us to stay focused on the Word. I personally thank Pastor Bobby Scott and all the other magnificent writers of Los Angeles Bible Men Conference for writing the vision and making it plain so that anyone and everyone can read,understand and beware of the tactics of the Enemy and run with patience the run that has been set before us. Thanks again, Theo
THIS IS A MUST READ...FOR A LIFETIMEReview Date: 2008-05-05
Okay, I'm gonna be honest, when you first mentioned the "book," I thought...oh, no...it's gonna be "stuffy" and the words are gonna be "too" big, and so on, and so forth. Okay, so I was wrong...
What a spiritual arsenal to help equip Christians to take a stand for purity. Not only for the men, but, for the women as well. As I was reading the book, it seemed as though the words of the pages were jumping right at you...you can see God's handiwork has touched the lives of the men who were partakers of this spiritual endeavor.
I love to read...pretty much anything, but, I'm a bit of a "critic." When I pick up a book, the title has to grab me, then I'll flip through the pages randomly to check out the "flow" of the writing, there's a particular writing style I'm looking for and it's unexplainable. Like when you're at a restaurant and you're eating this wonderful meal, you don't know what's in it, you just know it tastes good. That's what reading is for me, especially within this book. The writing style was smooth, it had a "conversational" flow, and it was identifying. The subject matter was explosive - I connected with the writer(s).
nyone who reads this book, will "see" themselves, like peering into a mirror. Their sins will be "highlighted" and "addressed", there's no escaping it. The blessing is, solutions are provided, there is a way of escape...there is hope, and it has been boldly laid out for the whole world to see.
May God bless and encourage you all to go forth!
Your sister in Christ,
Lynell
Sound the Alarm!Review Date: 2008-04-16
solutions.
In Secret Sex Wars: A Battle Cry For Purity, author Robert S. Scott,
teams up with seven others to tackle and dispel societal myths and to
proclaim the truth as presented in the Bible concerning sexual sin.
The targeted audience for this practical guide is African American
Christian males, struggling with sexual perversions such as,
fornication, pornography, homosexuality, and adultery. However, the
Biblical principles outlined are not limited to ethnicity, but to all
who believe in the delivering power of Jesus Christ.
Where other books conclude with identifying the immorality plaguing
our communities, Secret Sex Wars: A Battle Cry For Purity, takes the
reader by the hand and walks him through the battlefield and into his
deliverance.
This book is a must read for every Christian male!

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Oustanding!Review Date: 2005-01-29
readable and believableReview Date: 1999-07-22
I LOVE IT!!!!!Review Date: 1999-09-22
EXCELLENT!Review Date: 1999-07-31
I was also surprised but glad to see in the author notes that someone else had "experienced" Eckankar. That acknowledgement by Barbara Scott helped me know that what I'd gone through in those years really happened. Thank you for your truthfulness and thanks to Thomas Nelson for publishing both books.
God bless and I hope the sequel is out very, very soon.
Great book!!!Review Date: 1999-03-12


interesting dynamics, colorful characters -- but is the course good?Review Date: 2008-06-14
i hope to play "the Seventh" someday and experience, first hand, whether the intense passion and unusual approach of the team and its leaders actually produced a good result.
The Seventh at St. AndrewsReview Date: 2007-11-24
A new chapter in Scotland golf historyReview Date: 2007-10-17
Scott Gummer Hits a Hole in OneReview Date: 2007-11-02
Very BiasReview Date: 2007-11-12
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Answers in the Shadows of LifeReview Date: 2008-06-14
She may be your next-door neighbor or someone who lives down the block. Maybe she is a relative or just a person you happen to see when shopping at the local grocery store. N. has struggles on the rugged track of life - divorced mother, rocky finances, a relationship falling apart - but it's the shadows which lurk in the deepest regions of the soul that seem to be consuming her.
Author Diane Johnson takes the reader on a wild ride of raw emotions, quirky feelings and fears as N. tries to find love - and answers - in all the wrong places. She does a masterful job in developing N. and a wealth of supporting characters, with each one playing a believable role in a story that is rich in imagery and a plot that - like life - takes an unpredictable twist in the end.
And the consequences to shine a strong light on those shadows may be very chilling.
The Shadow Knows (1977 Textbook Old Time Radio Scripts)Review Date: 2002-11-05
This is not a review of the Romance Novel by Diane Johnson. This is a review of the 1977 School Textbook "The Shadow Knows" it is a book of Old Time Radio Scripts of the radio series The Shadow.
ISBN: 0-673-03533-6
The Shadow
was on the air from 1937 until 1954 one of the longest running Mystery/ Drama series from radio's best and brightest years.
The Text book has many many episodes that do not survive other than in script form. This book is out of print so if
you are a fan of the Shadow, and want to read episodes that are 'truly' lost. Find this book. It's out of print and quite
hard to find but worth the effort.
Wry, Tongue-in-Cheek Tale That Can Reach Many WomenReview Date: 2002-09-12
The protagonist speaks in the first person. It is the voice of a middle-class American housewife of the '60s. She is thoughtful and sensitive; she is perceptive; she is mild mannered--even a little self-effacing. She is a devoted and nurturing mother of several kids. She has a warm, gentle, bemused jenny-wren-like quality, not unlike many women we have known and loved.
She is recently divorced from her husband because they were emotionally incompatible.
Here's where the story starts to veer slightly to the left of center. The protagonist, although apparently middle class, is living in a public housing development, because divorce has left her in financial straits with several children to raise. And the character seems to become more anomalous when she starts getting death threats. She gets threatening telephone calls, finds dead animals placed on her car windshield, and threatening amulets in her mailbox. This gentle, mild-mannered, self-effacing, healthy, normal, and conscientious woman is being threatened with death.
For the rest of the novel, our heroine casts about in her thoughts, memories, and fantasies, with greater and greater intensity, to think of who might want to kill her.
And as she ponders this mystery, she puts together a longer and longer list of people who might like to kill her.
At this point, we begin to see the black humor peeping out of the structure of this novel, somewhat akin to ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Femininity, daintiness, nurturance poised against death and violence.
And this is where the novel finally becomes most radical, most improbable, most bizarre. A wry, subtle humor becomes more and more apparent, as we realize that no matter how truly sweet, how mild mannered, how gentle, how nurturing this prototypical woman is, she still has a very long list of people who would like to kill her.
Diane Johnson makes us want to know who the culprit is, and at the same time she has us laughing and nodding in recognition--that women in general have many virulent enemies--even a woman of valor and sweetness; that the most stable, sane, and healthy people have bizarre currents running underneath their lives and threatening to engulf them.
And that, along with the author's brilliant writing style, is what endeared this book to me.
Stays in the mind for a long long timeReview Date: 1999-05-15
well written but wearisomeReview Date: 1998-07-05

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great to haveReview Date: 2001-11-17
wonderfulReview Date: 2003-08-21
amazingly good read!Review Date: 2002-05-10
a mustReview Date: 2002-03-03
The paperback makes a great gift for anyone interested in Shakespeare or in the history of the book, even as that history moves into the digital era. A great buy and a must for any college or good high school library.
fun and informativeReview Date: 2002-04-02

Excellant intorduction for a new comer in this domainReview Date: 2007-01-01
References and follow-up/conclusion were useful.
Excellent resource for software developersReview Date: 2006-05-30
The Software Vulnerability Guide was written to help software developers acquire the methods necessary to write secure code and find existing problems in current software. After making a persuasive case for secure code in part one, the book progresses into the areas that are crucial to writing secure software.
Part two of the book covers system-level attacks and details important topics such as passwords, scripts and macros, and dynamic linking and loading (DLL). Part three plunges into attacks on the software, exploring heady concepts such as buffer overflows, format-string vulnerabilities, and integer overflow vulnerabilities. Most of these attacks have been known for decades but are only receiving wide-scale attention now.
Further chapters delve into securing data and Web servers. For each of the vulnerabilities mentioned, the authors describe how they occur and how to prevent them.
An enclosed CD-ROM contains software examples described in the text, plus various open-source security software testing tools, including Ethereal, Nessus, and Nmap. Any business serious about writing secure software should ensure that all of its code writers receive a copy of this book
A guide which includes a CD-ROM with source code and many tools described withinReview Date: 2005-10-03
Very concise and helpfulReview Date: 2005-12-15
Microsoft MVP 2005 - Visual C# gives this a big thumbs up!Review Date: 2005-07-21
Unlike a lot of other security books, this one isn't full of a bunch of vagure generalities. It gives you solid details on some of the most common (and perhaps some less common) holes that exist in the software you just released. The information contained in each useful chapter is easily digestable by beginners.
Buy the book and spare yourself the embarrassment from some twenty something who stole some script off the web and deleted all the data in your intranet application.
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Songs of Life and GraceReview Date: 2007-09-25
Awesome bookReview Date: 2003-10-19
Good enough for Lee Smith; good enough for meReview Date: 2003-09-01
A worthwhile readReview Date: 2003-08-31
On the shoulders of ordinary giants; must read!!Review Date: 2003-09-01
DeRosier could have lingered on what was missing, on weaknesses, but she didn't. She zoomed in on the strengths that were present; saw in them her family's gifts to her. She succeeds, in part, because she knows where to focus. She knows finding the good always beats finding the bad. She understands each of us builds a life on the shoulders of those who came before.
I read DeRosier's first book, Creeker [it was good too!] and am glad she has another one out. This book is nothing short of a glorious tribute to the power of family and place in our lives. If you enjoyed Creeker, you'll love this. If you haven't read Creeker... save yourself the extra shipping costs...buy both NOW!


superb!Review Date: 2003-11-14
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A Soul beyond CompareReview Date: 2003-03-22
a mystical adventureReview Date: 2003-01-01
The first real good story I've read in years.Review Date: 2003-03-02
I was very, very impressed with this story. I liked many aspects of this story. It was more than a typical horror story. Also, this is a book somebody can read and enjoy without the vulgarity found in so many other books. I recommend this to anyone like me who hasn't had time to read alot of books, but when I do, it had better be good!
Intriguing! Couldn't put it down!Review Date: 2003-01-10

A masterwork of suspenseReview Date: 2000-02-07
Don't miss this!Review Date: 2000-03-29
A GREAT PAGE TURNERReview Date: 2000-03-22
Sweaty noirReview Date: 2000-03-14
Spell-bindingReview Date: 2000-01-29

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XML related to the real worldReview Date: 2006-05-16
Strategic XMLReview Date: 2002-01-08
Who said realitiy needs to suck ?Review Date: 2004-07-02
Very well written and to the pointReview Date: 2002-02-19
Good overview for non-programmerReview Date: 2001-12-20
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Reviewing the chapter-authors: Kidd lays the ground work for vigilantly behaving as we believe; Hargrove unveils the shallowness of passive confessions and absolutely nails the need for accountability; Felix exposits 1 Thessalonians 4:3-8 in such a way that he clearly unfolds the deception and fraud of sexual immorality; Scott, Jr. gives hugely practical encouragement in the fight for purity; Sholar clearly points out the fundamental reason for sexual enslavement and his section on frequently asked questions is presented with such godly wisdom; Charles, on putting sin to death: use a pencil for underlining because a highlighter will go dry trying to mark up this chapter, and there were so many excellent points and illustrations that one finds himself with ever-increasing hatred for sin and renewed humility before God; Kennedy not only lays out discipleship and the very key to doing it successfully, but also holds his hand out to you in this chapter by actually caringly discipling you the reader with a realistic view of the task, empathy for where you are and the courageous charge for the work to which God has called you.
Robert Scott, Jr. has compassionately crafted this book. It is wrapped in the gospel, faithful to present a godly life striving for purity and driven to accountability and discipleship. He wounds as only a friend can.