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AwesomeReview Date: 2008-07-17
BREAKING INTIMIDATIONReview Date: 2008-05-28
Breaking Intimidation by John BevereReview Date: 2007-12-16
As I read this book, it addressed exactly what I've experienced in so many relationships. My favorite quote, "Unless you use your God-given authority, someone else will take it from you and use it against you."
Great Book!Review Date: 2007-10-31
Breaking Fear...Living StrongReview Date: 2007-09-08
At the core John addresses many issues we all share that keep us from living a full and complete life in Christ. We do fear! Rejection, Judgment, Death, Loss and Failure...all just part of what could hold us back. Yet, how many of us think about fearing the same from our God. This book doesn't intimidate but does tell us like it is. We CAN fall forward and truly live in the power and grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This book is LIFE GIVING.

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Balanced and powerfulReview Date: 2008-09-01
Must read for Christian Business owners!Review Date: 2008-01-14
Changed my companyReview Date: 2007-05-14
A MUST READ BEFORE YOU START A BUSINESSReview Date: 2005-10-26
Business By THE BookReview Date: 2005-08-10

COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE OF EXCELLENT COLLECTION OF CATHOLIC PRAYERS LARGE PRINT FOR US OF ELDERLY EYESReview Date: 2007-10-25
So people like me are very grateful for visible fonts, as in this prayer book.
The Rev. Maurus of the Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) has been publishing prayer books for some twenty five years. This is a reprint of an edition from twenty years ago. If it is important to you to include the new Luminous Mysteries in your Rosary celebrations, please be certain to get this, the latest edition.
You will find here the regular prayers of the Faithful, including morning, afternoon and evening prayers, as well as such sacramental celebrations as the Stations of the Cross and the Eucharistic Adoration.
The Celebration of the Sacraments includes preparation for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and of course the Mass, with Communion prayers. There are prayers for before and after Mass, and for a variety of Masses, including the Ordinary of the Mass. In the old days this might partially be called a Missal and more; although it cannot replace a Missal with the cycle of readings, it can certainly serve as supplement.
Prayers of the Saints are included. You can also find here Acts of Faith, Hope, and Charity, as well as prayers for sickness, and in death. The commentary on the prayers is also a helpful companion. A section on Our Faith may also be found useful, if necessarily incomplete (study the theologians for more on this, including Jesus: An Experiment in Christology, Praying With Jesus And Mary: Our Father, Hail Mary and Mary: Model of Justice (Reflections on the Magnificat)!).
Fast shippingReview Date: 2007-05-31
Catholic Book Of PrayersReview Date: 2008-04-06
Catholic Book of PrayersReview Date: 2007-09-17
A very nice, inexpensive book of prayers. Nicely bound in handsome imitation leather jacket. This is my 'go to' book when I need a little extra spiritual guidance for the day. I use this for my morning short devotional prayers and when I am inclined to say the rosary I use this as my guide to the 'mysteries'.
This is a very comprehensive and easy-to-understand prayer book that every Catholic should own.
Best Catholic Prayer Book Ever!Review Date: 2007-04-02

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Ways to grow in FaithReview Date: 2008-01-27
Great manual for catholic homeReview Date: 2007-10-24
Great GiftReview Date: 2007-07-20
Great Handbook for familiesReview Date: 2005-11-18
a great tool for familiesReview Date: 2005-10-16

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Amy Carmichael - a life worth writing and reading about!Review Date: 2008-06-25
This book by Elizabeth Elliott gives an overview of Amy's life and pictures. If you want to know about her, this is the book to read.
Life changing messageReview Date: 2008-04-22
God's word is a hill to die onReview Date: 2007-08-23
For all who have faith and a heart for the nations... Review Date: 2007-06-23
With a simple, resolute and steadfast faith, Amy built orphanages to defend the orphan and preach the good news to the poor. Her life was soul satisfying, multiplied and poured out as a sacrifice that others could live and find Christ. Beautiful.
Amy's like will inspire and encourage you to PURSUE the call on your heart and to trust in the Lord for provision, security and guidance.
Regarding Elisabeth Elliot, the author, I had the gracious opportunity to meet her in person.. and she is a sweet aroma of Christ as well. She trusted and followed in her Savior, despite the pain of losing her first love, Jim Elliot, as a martyr in the jungle of Ecuador. Through the death of her husband and four other Christian missionaries, many, many were saved - and many Christians called to the mission field. You can read more about their journey by reading:
Shadow of the Almighty: The Life and Testament of Jim Elliot
A must read for anyone involved with missionsReview Date: 2007-05-09


WORTH EVERY DOLLAR!Review Date: 2006-08-26
I also bought a Chandi Path CD in Orginal sanskrit rendering from somewhere else, and it now complements the Book very well.
The Chandi Path By Samiji is definitely worth it for those with a keen ineterest in our vedic Literature.
maaReview Date: 2005-10-06
~Chandi Path is a priceless spiritual tool~!Review Date: 2006-01-17
In Bengal [and many other places, as well,] the Chandi Path [also known as "Devi Mahatmyam", And "Durga Saptasati"], is considered the "Bible" of many Mother Worshipers.
My very favorite translation of it is by Swamiji Satyananda Saraswati of the Devi Mandir. He describes all the "Armies of the Great Ego" and names them, since knowing who our "enemies" are is half the battle. Some of them have names like, "Too Much" and "Too Little"; "Self-Conceit" and "Self-Deprecation"; "MEMORIES"! Do these asuras sound familiar" They should... As Swamiji Satyananda says in his introduction, "Every character mentioned in the Chandi is within us: the forces which impel us to realize our own divinity, filling our lives with Love and Joy, and a sense of meaningful purpose; as well as the forces which incline to diminish that perception."
Describing the Goddess, the Mother of the Universe, He says: "In one sense She resides in the image, the photo or idol of worship. In another application, She manifested in the body of the Worshiper. And again, 'Her feet cover the earth, and Her crown extends to the farthest reaches of the atmosphere.' On every level the scripture is a commentary on the evolution of consciousness."
Towards the end of his wonderful intro to the Chandi Path, Swamiji Satyananda says:
"Saptasati is a Way. Daily reciting the verses, we offer to Mother all our troubles, afflictions, and all manner of thoughts and perturbations -- even the very Ego itself; and one by one She cuts them down, purifies them with the vibrations of Her mantras, until we, too, become the 'One of Intuitive Vision [Known in the Chandi as Samadhi]' who only desires the Highest Wisdom which removes the attachments of the Ego."
i consider the Chandi Path, translated by Swamiji Satyananda Saraswati, one of the greatest spritual tools that any devotee of the Goddess could possibly have. i cannot praise this wonderful scripture, enough; and especially this particular translation. i had read other translations, but it wasn't until reading this particular translation, that i really FELT it...deeply and profoundly, and absolutely knew i had a spiritual tool that i would carry with me and practice throughout my life! Jai Maa! Blessings to all who read this!
Chandi Path ~ a Path to the GoddessReview Date: 2005-05-09
It is a fearsome battle that takes place over many chapters, but eventually, the Goddess wins and a great celebration ensues. But the Chandi Path is more than an epic story; it is also a path of worship and discovery. I found much to identify with in the negative thoughts and much to be greatful for because, though they were defeated, they were ultimately accepted by the Goddess and taken up to the heavenly realms.
One chapter in particular, Chapter 11, identifies many of the qualities of the Goddess such as "the instrinsic nature of earth," "the Energy of Consciousness Which Pervades All," the "Source of Refuge," "the Eternal Energy of Creation," "Faith," "Self-sustenance," "Constancy," "She Who is Beyond all Time," and others. What is given through this ancient sacred text is a method of achieving clarity through the removal of negative thoughts and replacing them, as we identify with the Goddess in all Her forms, with positive qualities most of us would seek to achieve.
Each time I chant the Chandi Path, my experience of it becomes deeper and richer; I discover more meaning ~ nuances that become clearer with each chanting; and my love for the Goddess, in all Her forms, becomes greater. What Swami Satyananda Saraswati has done in his translation of this and other ancient texts is made them fresh and new for the present. This is tremendous gift, that the Chandi Path is made accessible to all, including westerners, in the present time.
Sanskrit scriptures presented as they should beReview Date: 2005-11-09
The transliterations of the Sanskrit mantras and hymns follow the precision international system which uses diacritical marks. This system, originally developed by European scholars in the nineteenth century, has long been the "gold standard" for transliteration of Sanskrit texts due to the direct one-to-one correspondence with the Sanskrit alphabet. (I have been glad to see that this system has become more and more universally used for transliteration of Sanskrit.) It is here employed with great accuracy, and in a typeface of unsurpassed readability. I have many versions of some of the Sanskrit hymns and mantras in this book, and in the many other books of Swami Satyananda Saraswati, but I always choose to read the versions in Swami Satyananda Saraswati's books because I can always count on them to be the most accurate and readable versions available.
Besides the Sanskrit texts in both Devanagari script and in Romanized transliteration using the international system, one is also treated to Swami Satyananda Saraswati's highly accurate, but also energetic and enthusiastic English translations. Without deviating from the precise meanings of the texts, the Swami manages to include and convey his own love and enthusiasm for this ancient and sacred literature. I rarely look elsewhere for definitive translations.
Also, when perusing the catalog of Swami Satyananda Saraswati's books, don't be misled by the titles into thinking that they convey the full range of the contents. The books are always crammed with "extras," often mantras only peripherally related to the main topic, but in this way one gets a spectacular collection of the greatest Sanskrit mantras in existence.
For those dedicated to the performance of puja, these books are indispensible. For those who just love Sanskrit and all the wonderful hymns and mantras, these books are a treasure trove. I don't recite every mantra in ever book -- not by any means -- but there are some in every book that I love to sing and recite. And I buy all the books also just as a way of saying "thank you" to Swami Satyananda Saraswati for rendering this wonderful service to all Sanskrit lovers, and doing so in such a conscious and conscientious way. Thank you, Swamiji! We've never met, but I'm one of your silent (until now!) fans and admirers.


Music in your pocketReview Date: 2003-04-02
The little harmonica that comes with the book is a 10 note key of C Hohner. It is surprisingly sweet-sounding and a very good little instrument. That impressed me; I imagine once I get better at this I will still be happily playing on it. The harmonica has a protective plastic case-- the whole thing is no bigger than a candy bar. The slim paperback book is well-illustrated with a back section of quite a few straight harp folk tunes that you can play even if you don't read music. The tape is pleasant--plenty of blues guitar to jam with, and many example riffs that are the backbone of learning basic blues. The tape is also invaluable for hearing what a single note, a "bent" note, and the wah-wah sound effects are like.
If you want to teach yourself or your kids a musical instrument with not a lot of money or musical knowledge, this little kit might just do it for you.
Country and Blues Harmonica for the Musically HopelessReview Date: 2001-01-08
Yeah! What a deal for hours of fun!Review Date: 2001-05-12
Incredible, and what a deal for so much fun. By the way, when I bought this, [they] said it's a book and instruction tape. When it arrived it also had a harmonica (Honer Pocket Pal). This is my thrasher, throw-it-in-the-glove-compartment harp. Based on recommendations I found on the web, I bought a quality harmonica that's solid for beginners and can support you to intermediate levels (Lee Oskar Major Diatonic, Key of C). It plays very well.
Don't Miss Out on the Best Harp Instructor for BeginnersReview Date: 2001-07-08
For anyone who wants to play the harmonicaReview Date: 2000-11-20
I picked up this book/tape about six years ago and am now playing in three bands. A contemporary Christian band, a blues band and a classic rock. The book is fairly humorous and keeps your interest until you are ready to use the tape alone. This is the only training I have in how to play harmonica. You'll enjoy it.

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Last Words made longerReview Date: 2008-08-18
This book can change your life!Review Date: 2008-04-05
Lenten MeditationReview Date: 2006-08-27
Of course, you don't have to wait until Lent to be moved by the power of Fr. Neuhaus's message. I recommend this book at any time during the year.
A profound meditationReview Date: 2006-03-31
This book, however, is written in a completely different style and with a very different aim. Here we see a more spiritual and meditative side of Fr. Neuhaus, and I, for one, am grateful for this insight. Here he contemplates the seven last words of Christ, devoting a chapter to each one of them. His aim is to takes us deeper into the mystery of crucifixion and the death of Christ, and to resist the temptation to just rush over to Easter. The book can be used as a devotional aid, and would be a good companion reading material during Lent.
The meditative nature of the book does not prevent Fr. Neuhaus from making and defending some theologically strong positions. The greatest, and for non-Christians probably the most controversial, claim is that "[i]f what Christians say about Good Friday is true, then it is, quite simply, the truth about everything." The purpose of this statements is not necessarily to argue a theological position, but to bring urgency and highlight the importance of what happened on that Friday afternoon. In reading this book we can make one big step closer to that goal.
"Saving Private Ryan" and the crucifixionReview Date: 2006-03-17
In the final scene of "Saving Private Ryan," Ryan himself, now much older, is visiting the grave of the soldier who saved him. He recalls the final words of the dying soldier who rescued him, a plea to make his life worthy of the sacrifice being given. In tears, he asks his wife whether he has in fact lived his life in a way that justifies that sacrifice.
Although "Death on a Friday Afternoon" is far too complex and nuanced to be summarized succinctly, one of its objectives (which it fulfills admirably) is to look its reader directly in the face and ask, "Are you in fact living your life in a way that justifies the sacrifice that Jesus made to save it?"
Two brief excerpts provide a glimpse of this book's seriousness and importance:
"Our lives are measured not by the lives of others, not by our own ideals, not by what we think might reasonably be expected of us, although by each of those measures we acknowledge failings enough. Our lives are measured by who we are created and called to be, and the measuring is done by the One who creates and calls. . ."
"To belittle our sins is to belittle ourselves, to belittle who it is that God creates and calls us to be."
This book is a call to seriousness about living our lives in response to what God has done for us.
There is much more as well. Don't miss it.

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Great Study BibleReview Date: 2008-06-16
Truly Helps find the Heart of God's WordReview Date: 2008-06-01
I liked it so much that I bought a copy for my aunt- who just started devoting her life to Christ. I suggested she start with the 30 day lesson in the back- it's very good for beginners.
Good addition to one's study BiblesReview Date: 2007-10-20
Re-acquainted.Review Date: 2007-04-16
I haven't understood that completely. I grew up in a family that brought me to church on Sunday and sent me to Sunday school, so why the later backlash against religion and God? I didn't remember much of church, and even my mother scoffed at me when I was excited to hear about the classic bible stories- that I HONESTLY did not know were common knowledge to the rest of my family. I was too young to remember anything of the biblical stories, or the lessons they contained.
I had a burning curiosity, I wanted to know what was so "wrong" with the bible and Christianity. I started to devour Christian books, and found nothing.
I started this bible study, and truly found nothing that should be scoffed at or weirded out by. It has actually put to rest, a lot of worries and needless troubles in my heart.
There are powerful ideas, in very small packages. Enjoy working through this if you have wandered away from faith, faultered in your belief, or have questioned Christian faith. Hopefully you'll find what I have found, inspiration.
This is THE bestReview Date: 2007-01-09


"A Gift given by a Giver"...Review Date: 2008-07-10
"God moves through all of our lives with wondrous and transforming love", is the theme throughout this beautifully written book. When David and his wife move into a new house, he discovers that there is a stray cat in the 'overgrown' backyard. At the time he calls himself a "Cat Hater". He doesn't want to have anything to do with cats. However, little by little he starts to develop a relationship with Mehitabel, the cat. They become inseparable and the cat shows him how we can all learn to "love our enemies" (having had a similar experience with a cat myself, I can totally relate to David's story!)..Mehitable comes into his life for a reason...She is a Gift from God.
"Does God Ever Speak Through Cats", is a great read and a spiritual book. As I read the book, I felt that I personally knew the author. He shares openly about his life and about all his ups and downs, which we can all relate to. He shares his spiritual journey without holding back. You will enjoy reading it, especially if you have ever owned a cat, or any other pet. The stories he shares will touch your heart and they will entertain you and make you laugh out loud, but at the same time they will make you think about God and what His presence means in our lives. David discovers that God moves in our lives, and it is never the way we expect it. God will always surprise us. I can't wait to have some of my friends read it!
Great Story!Review Date: 2008-05-21
Does God Ever Speak through Cats?Review Date: 2007-11-09
An Inspirational Treasure!Review Date: 2007-05-14
A Book to Lift Your SpiritsReview Date: 2007-05-12
Actually, it's a book depicting the gradual spiritual growth of a man. It's a spiritual biography of David Evans, with a particular focus on how God spoke to his heart by means of a stray cat.
As I read the book, I came to really like the author. He seemed like my kind of guy. He's had his ups: he's been a freelance writer for some famous TV shows. And he's had his downs: he's been fired from jobs--more than once, actually.
But one thing kept him going: he recognized that God was at work in his life.
It's a well-written book, easy to read, filled with stories. At a bit under 100 pages, it's just long enough to finish in a couple of reads. It left me smiling, happy, and peaceful.
If you're looking for a book to lift your spirits and encourage you in life, you've got it right here.
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Have heard him preach this message in person and the book reads just like he preaches. The book has much more depth though.
John Bevere is a great teacher of God's word and his books are very easy to read and understand. Highly recommended book.