Religion & Spirituality
Review:When thinking of memorizing scripture there are so many different ways to try and do it. There's so much pressure to try and maintain a program that works, and Dr. Andrew Davis provides a simple and effective way to memorize His word with proven results. Read more
Review:Lots of religious tangents that have absolutely nothing to do with the topic. However, if you can sift through all the dogmatic rhetoric and identify the portions written from the author's professional experience, you'll find a few really awesome nuggets that will have a positive effect on your relationships. Read more
Review:I really enjoyed this book. It just showed me that taking time to improve myself is the best step for me at this moment. This book opened my eyes to mistakes I was making in all my relationships. I need to be a whole woman for the Man that God has for me !!! Read more
Review:I would recommend this book to anyone that is seeking balance in their life. I have put the principles of this book into my life and still continue to grow from it daily. Even though I know a lot of the virtues taught in this book, Sharma does a great job with giving us steps on how to begin implementing it into our lives. This bookstore was awesome and the book was in perfect condition and had the fastest delivery from Amazon that I have ever received! Read more
Review:For parents new to trying to cover their children in prayer this book is a must read. It helped me to put God's will for my children first in my prayers instead of my own. It also expanded what I was praying over for my children and helped me learn how to pray more in depth and detail. Read more
Review:I was particularly interested in the potential breakthrough of treatment for mental illness in its many manifestations. I am hopeful society as a whole is now receptive to the appropriate and monitored treatment of psychedelic treatment and that this offering will become available for all who are in need of help. Read more
Review:I was unaware that this is a heavily Christian book, with a number of Bible passages and the text being quite founded in Christian theology. I found this problematic, particularly as a I reached a segment of the book wherein the author points out to the reader that God has placed your boss/es in the positions they are in, and therefore, they are to be trusted to be leaders. (See p. 125, for example)
That said, it's only my fault that I was unaware of what kind of book it is... but in case... Read more
Review:I'm guessing that the name Helen Vaughan was taken from Diana Vaughan of the Leo Taxil scandal in France during the same period Pan was written. Check out The Prague Cemetary written by Umberto Eco. Diana Vaughan was a creature of Satan. Read more
Review:Very interesting. If you support this president, and are curious about him and his presidency, this is a great introduction to the possibility that there is more to it than just what you see. It helps you if you are the type of person that likes to look behind the curtain. Read more
Review:Dawood's translation was, I believe, the first one that I ever read. As I am not a Muslim, I can't judge very well on matters of interpretation, but on a scale of 1 to 10 I'd say:
Accuracy - 5. Given a choice, Dawood prefers clarity to accuracy. Please understand that translating everything the Quran says, or even a small part of what it says, is impossible.
Poetic Sense - 8. Dawood is really pretty good in letting some of lilt get through.
Depth - 3. It's just not there.
I'd pr... Read more