Religion & Spirituality

How Jesus Can Make Your Impossible Possible - The Grave Robber
How Jesus Can Make Your Impossible Possible - The Grave Robber

Review:Great book. Challenging as well. I've read all of Mr Batterson's books and find his writing style engaging and he has a way simplifying questionable Biblical issues.
Can't wait for his next one. Get to work Mark??? Read more

Reclaim the Adventure of Pursuing God - Wild Goose Chase
Reclaim the Adventure of Pursuing God - Wild Goose Chase

Review:Very thought provoking. I really enjoyed the biblical examples of people following the Holy Spirit. Really needed the reminder that just because things don't always go the way I want doesn't mean that I'm not right where the Spirit is leading me! Read more

It's Too Small - Chase the Lion - If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You
It's Too Small - Chase the Lion - If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You

Review:Chase the Lion has inspired me to pursue the dream that God has given me! At times it feels as though all is lost. I have fallen in the pit and the Lion is in there with me. Then I am inspired to not quit but keep fighting. The Son of Godvis in the Pit with me. I Keep chasing my lion and trust My God to help me become an overcomer. JL Read more

Discovering the Power of Regression Therapy to Erase Trauma and Transform Mind
Discovering the Power of Regression Therapy to Erase Trauma and Transform Mind

Review:Extremely thought-provoking; a good follow-on from Dr. Weiss's first book on the subject (Many Lives, Many Masters). I strongly recommend reading these for contemplation of many things about this life. Read more

Turning the Mind Into an Ally
Turning the Mind Into an Ally

Review:"Turning the Mind Into an Ally" is a plainly-written introduction to meditation and Buddhist ideals by Sakyong Mipham, director of Shambhala International and son of Chögyam Trungpa, who is often credited with introducing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. Mipham spent his youth in the United States and makes his home here for part of the year, so he's fluent , not only in English, but in American culture and thinking. He communicates naturally with Westerners. He seems like a man who doesn't like to... Read more

How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect
How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect

Review:Building a Bridge reminds us that Jesus' central message is one of welcome and inclusion. With his usual clarity and sensitivity, Father Martin provides a framework for a respectful, mindful dialogue that is long overdue in the Catholic Church. A quick read, but one with profound meaning. Read more

The Haunting of Gillespie House
The Haunting of Gillespie House

Review:The Haunting of Gillespie House, great book! If you love ghost stories with "creep factor" like I do.....This one's for you.
While I felt the main character was a very nosy one, I liked that she was a bad ass in her own rite. She wasn't the big boobed bimbo...always running the wrong direction. She ran straight TO the scary events and that's a girl after my own heart.
I love the historical ghost stories in old Gothic houses and this one didn't disappoint. I am reading "Ghost Camera" next.... Read more

Sight Unseen: The Haunting Of Blackstone Manor
Sight Unseen: The Haunting Of Blackstone Manor

Review:Caught up from the first paragraph. Started to read on the way to work and had to make myself turn off the Kindle so that I didn't miss my stop. Katie was easy to sympathize with and feel her frustration. Looking for more stories that are rich and compelling from this author. Read more

Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan
Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

Review:Did you ever try to find your hands in your dreams? I tried. And succeeded. All by myself, without any fancy workshops. And now I am thinking - if this technique works, could all the rest in Castaneda books be true? What do you think? Read more

Leadership 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know
Leadership 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know

Review:This book is small but gives a lot of information. There are a lot of quotes from other people, but I happen to like quotes. The author makes the book easy to comprehend and I didn't want to put it down once I started reading. I'm looking forward to reading his other books. Read more

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