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This book taught me some thing about what being conceited is. Things that i didn't know where being self center.... it blew my mind.
 
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Ms.Nitra | Nov 15, 2012 |
NCLA Review - Andrew Wommack is not advocating Bible study or Bible reading. He’s advocating Bible absorption—taking God’s Word into one’s heart and life so fully that it transforms you. Structuring his book on the Parable of the Sower, he sees Christians as the ground in which the seed of scripture is planted. If we try to change on our own, we are seldom successful, but as we nurture God’s seed within us by accepting and meditating upon it and yielding to the Holy Spirit, we will find ourselves becoming more Christlike, eventually bearing a harvest of the fruit of the Spirit. Wommack’s message is urgently needed in our time when so many spout—but do not live—scripture. It’s easy and engaging reading, though somewhat repetitious. My only misgiving is that the author’s Pentecostal beliefs, though peripheral to his message, might prove off-putting to many readers. But his “cherries” are delicious; just spit out any “pits” you can’t swallow. Rating: 3 —DKW
 
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ncla | Oct 7, 2011 |
I am not religious but this book is written in an interesting way and it appealed to me, not because it talks about Christianity but about people like me, living by the ten commandments but still not believing and what it is that stands in your way to believe: the heartness of your heart.
 
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Wordreader | Apr 30, 2010 |
This is a 5-Set DVD
 
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okezie | Jan 24, 2009 |
don't know where i rescued this from, has the gospels side bu side under the heading of each story and section has the interliniar bits in red, useful
 
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vicarofdibley | Apr 10, 2006 |
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