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He Still Moves Stones
Max Lucado

Thomas Nelson, 1999 - 240 pages

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A True Classic!

I love these timeless stories! Max Lucado so beautifully reminds us how God still comes to us wherever we are at and moves the stones we can't. One of the best books I have read. Full of hope as are all books by Max!


Max Lucado He still moves stones

Max Lucado is a good author! I read his books all the time!
His books will lift you up when you need it! I have read other
chritian books and max"s are the only ones i have foung to enjoy
this book he still moves stones is excellent! I high recomend
max lucado books!









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The hardships of the people in the bible

Although, I wish the audio version of this book could have been longer. But I think for once I actual got the story of Job. Also within the story he defines the role of the devil in the book. That despite the devil was banished from heaven he is still the servant of God whether he wants to be not. Many figures of the bible are represented from the bible are represented here and explains throught the majesty of God how he can still move stones.


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A Lesson for All Hearts

As one who had a 'wounded soul,' I cannot tell you how much this book changed and turned around my life. I received it as a gift many years ago and I have now bought my 4th copy of the book, as the ones I have loaned out never 'come home', which speaks of how powerfully this book also speaks to others. In this book, Max tells of characters of the Bible as if they are actually people you know in real life; perhaps an aunt or uncle, sister or brother, friend or neighbor. His narrative is so possitive that no one can read it and not be affected. I consider it a must for any library!.


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Yes, He does!

The Lord used this book to change my life. I would highly recommend it!


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Why does the Bible contain so many stories of hurting people? Though their situations vary, their conditions don't. They have nowhere to turn. Yet before their eyes stands a never-say-die Galilean who majors in stepping in when everyone else steps out. Lucado reminds us that the purpose of these portraits isn't to tell us what Jesus did--but rather to remind us what Jesus still does.





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