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Some would call that divisive ..... ![]()
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Mere Christianity (by C.S. Lewis) is definitely at the top of my list of favorite Christian books. Blew me away the first time I read it. But, then, I love most books by C.S. Lewis.
Other favorites are The Sacred Romance by John Eldridge/Brent Curtis and The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey. Also like Elisabeth Elliott. Amazing woman of God. Passion & Purity is a great book. Ravi Zacharias is a favorite. I enjoy his books, and hearing him speak. John Piper. He's awesome. Alistair Begg. Love Alistair. Not just for his clear, powerful Biblical teaching, but for his enchanting Scottish humor and accent (I'm partial to Scots, having lived in Scotland for a time). Just recently I've gotten into Charles Spurgeon. He's amazing. Oh, and if anyone knows who the Christian singer Keith Green is, his biography by his wife Melody Green, No Compromise, is a definite must-read.
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The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ~Saint Augustine~
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yeah, if you notice that most of the ones that hate it , did not even read it! LOL they just spew off " FALSE PROPHET!!" and go on some binny hinn ramble. and with all them 1 star by them , the book still gets 4 out of 5 stars! o well, to me , the book was one of the best i have ever read. |
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The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ~Saint Augustine~
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thank you, believe me, most people have problems with Benny Hinn. but you can't deny, that he wrote a wonderful book. ( if you read it with an open mind). I also think if someone actually read the book, they may see Hinn in a different light. IMO |
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Ooh, I like most all the authors mentioned thus far, but no Benny Hinn, no, no, no! Red flag, red flag! Run away, run away!
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Thanks for making my point! EXACTLY. see, most people will say run away, but have never read the book. |
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John Elliot
Earle Ellis Udo Schnelle Bertrand Russell
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From each according to his interest rate, to each according to his credit. ![]() -Capitalist Manifesto-
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Victor Matthews, Bernard Brandon Scott, John Dominic Crossan, John Spong, John Macquarrie, Kenneth Leech, Henri Nouwen, Murray Bodo, Leonel Mitchell, Sallie McFague, etc.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |