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Really Good Reads: Scimitar's Edge
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. 2006 / 276 pages. When a party of four Americans vacations in Turkey they become the target of terrorists who believe torture can be poetic and artistic. That’s the plotline, but I’m not going to recommend this for its plot. The merits of the book are in the author’s expertise. WORLD. So Scimitar’s Edge. Is a highly educational novel, giving readers an insightful look into the minds of Islamic terrorists. You can buy a copy at Amazon.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How Sh...
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Really Good Reads: Big bad ironclad
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. 128 pages / 2012. Was put out to sea it was every bit as devastating as it's creators had hoped, and was hampered only by an underpowered engine. The North had heard rumors about the Merrimack. Long before she was completed and had gotten to work on their own ironclad ship. So not too long after the Merrimack. Set sail, the North's response, the Monitor. You can purchase Big Bad Ironclad. At Amazon.com by clicking here. Books you can read in an evening or two. By John Byl and Tom ...
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Really Good Reads: The Seven Laws of Teaching
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Sunday, June 14, 2015. The Seven Laws of Teaching. By John Milton Gregory. Originally published 1886 / republished 2014. How do you teach a teacher? By going back to the basics! Even though John Gregory's book was published more than 100 years ago, his look at the basics of teaching is just as relevant today as it ever was. The chances are that it is even more relevant, given the reality of a culture that is often hostile to learning. Labels: books you can read in an evening or two. And Their Global Purp...
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Really Good Reads: Blame it on the Brain?
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Friday, July 3, 2015. Blame it on the Brain? By Edward T. Welch. 1998, 208 pages. Author Ed Welch notes that while going to the Bible would be the natural thing for us to do with most other matters, it might strike Christians as an odd approach in this case – after all, what does the Bible have to say about our brains? Blame it on the Brain. Then, in Part Two, Welch applies these principles to specific problems including Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, head injuries, depression, bipolar disorder, an...
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Really Good Reads: Articles
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This is a link. To an article on how churches (and schools) can use labels on the inside front cover to let readers know the basic Contents. Of a book, any Cautions. They should watch out for, and a Conclusion. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Search Really Good Reads. Books you can read in an evening or two. Parenting the Internet Generation. By Luke Gilkerson 144 pages / 2016 This is a great, informative, and very, very important book on how to help our kids resist pornography. And what if the third p.
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Really Good Reads: Chosen by God
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015. By R C. Sproul (senior). 1986 / 187 pages. Sproul himself says that this book is a companion to his book The Holiness of God. And that anyone who loved reading The Holiness of God. But not this book has misunderstood one of the two books. If Sproul is right, why are the two so closely connected? One big reason (perhaps the. The eighth deals with possibly the most personal of the five points, the perseverance of the saints, whether one can know, really know, that you are saved....
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Really Good Reads: The Sword Bearer
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Monday, March 7, 2011. InterVarsity Press, 1986, 294 pages. I've just discovered that this book is so very beloved by the Dykstra clan, two of us decided to review - both Jeff and I did reviews. For the sake of brevity I've consolidated both reviews here, and started off with Jeff's quick review, followed by my slightly longer one. The six books of the Archives of Anthropos. By John White, begin with T he Sword Bearer. In a sense, the series is an updating of C. S. Lewis’s Narnia. 8217;s author, John Whi...