Religion & Spirituality
Review:This is not just a book about Dr. Frankl's experiences as a concentration camp (Auschwitz) survivor. It is an inspiring explanation of how a person's outlook on any situation is not subjective, but instead, objective. One's purpose in life and meaning on this world does not have to be defined by society's measure of success. Very inspiring, to say the least. Read more
Review:I purchased this book because my feet hurt. Duh. I never wear high heels, I go barefoot as much as possible, and I don't wear flip-flops. This book was somewhat interesting in its explanation of anatomy, but the text was largely aimed at convincing women to stop wearing heels. I'm sure many women need to be told this, but any woman who continues to wear high heels even though her feet hurt is an idiot. This book is not very useful for women like me who wear sensible shoes, or no shoes, and whose... Read more
Review:This book shows you through the hindsight of history what the bible writers and prophets themselves could not see. By analyzing the spiritual conflict between God and Satan in history, it reveals what is in store for the future. It also takes you beyond history and into eternity and the earth made new. It leaves you with the firm understanding that whatever has happened or will happen, it will all be worth it in the end for those of faith. Read more
Review:This was an absolutely amazing book! I searched for reviews and read all the reviews I could before I bought it wondering if it could help me..... It did in so many ways, I'll probably end up reading it a few more times to make sure i don't miss out on anything! Read more
Review:Love literally flows to your being while reading this book. This book is a transformation in itself. It does not require your understanding. It does not require you to do anything. Just reading the words melts your heart.If I should recommend just one book to transform your life, to make peace with yourself, to loving your heart, this book is the one. Read more
Review:My only complaint is that, the author purposely kept speaking in circles so you have to buy the other book. I guess what I am saying is, if I mention something deep, but purposely not elaborate unless you buy a book of me doing it... is annoying. But overall, I know for a fact she speaks truth, there's a world unseen that we Christians have yet to grasp. Good to know how your enemy works, you know? Read more
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Review:This little booklet is intense.
For anyone who wanders through the bookstore, Christian or secular, wanting something to read that will break them out of a Victim Mindset, this is the book for you.
Couple this book with James Allen's As a Man Thinketh, and the reader will change his life around in a manner of days, if he/she just puts these principles to work.
I love Charles Capps' booklet, ... Read more
Review:Max Lucado manages to illuminate, with humor and reality, the world's most familiar psalm. Breaking down Psalm 23 verse by verse, Lucado teaches what the words really mean, and what they mean to believers. This book is suitable for small group study as well as for individual reading and reflection. Read more
Review:Very well structured discussion the helps people logically defend what the evidence points toward: Theism and Christianity. It also exposes the false tactics of those who mock these beliefs. Highly recommend it! Read more