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Do You Think I'm Beautiful? Bible Study And Journal: A Guide to Answering the Question Every Woman Asks 8 reviews Angela Thomas
Thomas Nelson, 2003
Finally! A woman's bible study that really is personal! This study is a work of God's desire to bring a woman into a full relationship with Him. The lay out is especially rich in scripture and real life stories. Thomas' ability to be transparent with you and her gift of bringing the Word into a living relationship is so satisfying. I was filled - moved to tears; of joy, of freedom, in a richer, fuller relationship with our savior, Jesus Christ and ...
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Going Abroad : The Bathroom Survival Guide : A Comprehensive Guide to Answering the Call of Nature Anywhere ... 5 reviews Eva Newman
Marlor Pr, 1997
Entertaining and informative Eva Newman managed to answer all of my questions about "going abroad". She provides practical information in an easy-to-read format that includes serious discussion about health issues and graphic illustrations of topics as well as anecdotal information from travelers all over the world. This one will go on my gift list for those just starting to get out into the world.
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The Voice of the Muse: Answering the Call to Write 15 reviews Mark David Gerson
LightLines Media, 2008
Listen To The Song Of Your Heart "Receive this gift and keep it with you."
"Listen for the song of your heart. Listen for its rhythm and its words."
"Living Your Creativity"
Three times I opened this book at random. The messages I received are above. The last is actually a chapter title. I will start this review off with saying I don't know that this book will appeal to everyone because some people are like the ...
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The Body Broken : Answering God's Call to Love One Another 4 reviews Robert Benson, 2003
He's done it again... I have to agree with the notion that one of our finest writers can be found in Robert Benson. Reading this book is like sitting in front porch rockers, having an open and honest conversation about the concerns of the Body of our Lord. Robert holds back nothing...from himself and from the way things are within today's church. As with all his other books, I'll read this one again and again. (And, ...
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Skype Me!: From Single User to Small Enterprise and Beyond 9 reviews Michael Gough
Syngress, 2005
Best book on Skype add-ons and tweaks to get to to work the way you want Skype is a simple to implement Voice Over IP (VOIP) solution for the average computer user. If you are tired of long-distance charges, want to be able to tell when someone is online and you can call them, chat in a secure, encrypted environment, engage in video chatting with others, or call someone who has a regular phone system at substantially reduced rates then Skype may be the product you ...
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Answering Jehovah's Witnesses 5 reviews Jason Evert
Catholic Answers, 2006
An excellent source If you wish you knew how to dialogue with Jehovah's Witnesses, but don't know what they believe or how to refute their claims, then this is the book for you! It answers questions like:
Should you believe in the Trinity?
Is Jesus Michael the Archangel?
Is Jesus God?
Is the Holly Spirit God?
Is God's name Jehovah?
Did Jesus die on a torture stake or a cross?
Did Christ's body rise?
Did ...
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Answering the Bell: Life at a Firehouse on the Turbulent North Side of Minneapolis 4 reviews Brett Knapp
Brett Knapp, 2003
Answering the Bell A great read!! Knapp's book captured the heartbeat of a section of Minneapolis that is infamous for its violent crime, making the reader feel that they were indeed there taking part in the action. "Answering the Bell" was also informative and entertaining; fast-paced and an eye-opener !! He takes a stand on the politics in metro cities & should be commended for that!
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Understanding the Holy Land: Answering questions about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 4 reviews Mitch Frank
Viking Juvenile, 2005
Finally! After reading this book, I feel that I finally have better understanding of what's going on -- and more importantly, why --in the Holy Land area.
The book is written for a middle-school audience, and therefore the language is much easier to understand than that in other books I've tried to read on the subject. Since the subject matter is complicated, and the average reader would need to focus ...
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Why Me, Why This, Why Now: A Guide to Answering Life's Toughest Questions 10 reviews Robin Norwood
Clarkson Potter, 1994
"why me... is almost a part of my life I happened to come across this book sometime in 1993. Like a wiseman once said, you dont find books, rather books find you and so let me reframe my sentence and put it as "Why...found me in '93. At first I found the book almost incredible; I was even angry because it was challenging all my deeply rooted beliefs. But when I dared to pick it up for the second time I found the deepest wisdom in ...
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The Quest for Truth: Answering Life's Inescapable Questions 7 reviews F. Leroy Forlines
Randall House Publications, 2001
well-studied and well-argued defense of non-Wesleyan Arminianism Because the appearance of well-written, up-to-date, evangelical systematic theologies representing distinct traditions is relatively rare, the publication of Forlines's volume is highly significant. The work is a well-studied and well-argued defense of a non-Wesleyan Arminianism by the leading theologian of the Free Will Baptist Church. The author has greatly expanded and recrafted his earlier ...
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How to Think Like a Scientist: Answering Questions by the Scientific Method 3 reviews Stephen P. Kramer
HarperCollins, 1987
An excellent introduction to scientific thinking for young kids! I often buy bulk copies of this wonderful book to give away to young kids who attend my 5-Day hands-on learning camp, aptly entitled 'Science & The Art of Discovery.' My principal objective is to teach young kids how to think scientifically, inventively & productively.
The two authors have done a great job in producing this excellent piece of work. Although it has only 44 pages, the contents ...
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Amy's Answering Machine 1 review Amy Borkowsky
A&J Recording Studios, 2000
Hilarious My mother actually gave me this book and although she is not as extreme as Amy's mom she is a mother. Once you pick this one up it is hard to put down. As soon as you finish you immediately want all your girlfriends to read it. Most daughters would appreciate this book!
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International Children's Bible Field Guide: Answering Kids' Questions from Genesis to Revelation 3 reviews Lawrence O. Richards
Thomas Nelson, 2006
What a beautiful book! This is such a lovely book. My family has given it as a gift and referred to it again and again. Geography, archaelogy and Bible tudy lessons and projects.
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Answering God's Prayer: A Personal Journal With Meditations from God's Dream Team 1 review Tommy Tenney
Regal Books, 2000
Great This bok is Great outstanding and helps you walk closer by God side and is inspriationl to all buy this book today!
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Answering Your Questions about Heart Disease and Sex 2 reviews Eduardo Md Chapunoff
Hatherleigh Press, 2007
Dr. Chapunoff is a master of knowing how to pull in his readers by presenting information that is current and relevant Author Eduardo Chapunoff, M.D. integrates both his professional experience as a cardiologist with good solid information in his Answering Your Questions About Heart Disease & Sex.
As Dr. Chapunoff mentions in the introduction to the book, one of the most common problems in discussing sex with your health provider is embarrassment. And another problem is that only up to recently has there been ...
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The Greatest Answering Machine Messages of All Time 2 reviews John Carfi, Cliff Carle
CCC Publications, 1993
Very cool book-I think it's great! This was very funny-You need to have some talent and brains to be able to use it but most of us do. There were a few that were not as funny but this would be personal taste-I give it a TEN!
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Answering Consumer Health Questions: The Medical Library Association Guide for Reference Librarians 1 review Michele Spatz
Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2008
Review of Michele Spatz' "Answering Consumer Health Questions" Answering consumer health questions can be some of the most challenging and intimidating questions for any librarian to answer, especially if they do not have a medical background. What is the best way to provide this information for your users - do the searching yourself or do it for them? How do you handle conveying much needed information to a patron who may or may not be emotionally ready ...
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Start and Grow Your Faith-Based Nonprofit: Answering Your Call in the Service of Others 2 reviews Jill Esau
Jossey-Bass, 2005
If you're new to the world of non-profits (like me) . . . ...then this book is for you. Even if you're not new, I suspect this hands-on guide would be a great resource for anyone involved in non-profits.
What's especially inviting is that Jill Esau, the author, uses everyday language to explain how to get started in the non-profit sector. It is a practical, roll-up-your-sleeves type of book. Ms. Esau includes dozens of "best practices," worksheets ...
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Wired to Work: Answering the Two Most Important Questions in Life 2 reviews Vince D'Acchioli
Huntington House Publishers, 2001
Wired To Work In December 2006, Vince was a speaker at the Downriver Community Prayer Breakfast in Southgate Michigan. He is a vibrant speaker and kept the audience listening to his every word. I have read his book and found it to be in the same manner. There are questions at the end of each chapter and a 30 day plan at the end of the book for you to follow. I gave the book to a new christian and he really ...
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This is me answering your last letter 2 reviews Kevin Asher
K. Asher, 1995
Touching The photos in and of themselves tell a beautiful story, but the poetry really sends the authors feelings into your heart. It's a beautiful and touching work without going over the top. There's no superficiality here. Just a real introspective of the author's family and feelings.
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