Selasa, 31 Maret 2015

The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene, by Hartt Wixom, Judene Wixom

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On May 16, 1986, a bomb went off that should have leveled the Cokeville Elementary School in Wyoming, yet only two people lost their lives. Why? Finally-here's an in-depth look at the miracles that lined up perfectly to save 154 lives, documenting the power of prayer. If you've seen the movie, don't miss this companion book that will inspire you with hope of help from above. (Revised, updated, and expanded version of the book "When Angels Intervene To Save The Children".)

The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene, by Hartt Wixom, Judene Wixom

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #101406 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-02
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About the Author Hartt Wixom has been writing about angling for more than four decades. During that time, he has had more than a hundred articles published on fishing in such magazines as Outdoor Life, Field and Stream (five years a field editor), Sports Afield, Western Outdoors, American Angler, Southwestern Fly Fishing, and Salmon-Trout-Steelheader. He has been an outdoor writer and editor for several western newspapers, including three Utah dailies: Deseret Morning News, Daily Herald, and St. George Spectrum. Hartt and his wife, Judene, live in Ivins, Utah, and Cokeville, Wyoming. They have seven children and nineteen grandchildren.


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Excellent story By Kindle Customer I am impressed by these authors and how well they wrote this story. It is written with the empathy and respect for the victims involved. There's .no embellishment to "please" the few who always want sensationalism. It is also a wonderful story about strength and endurance and faith that brought a town, families, and individuals together. It's well worth the read.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. A Excellent Read & Great Companion To The Film By E. Hunter Hale I ordered this account of the Cokeville, Wyoming school hostage incident of 1986 after seeing the T.C. Christensen film (three times to date) to get some more depth about what took place and the testimonies of the parents and children who went through the harrowing experience. I found the book to be fascinating and it made my positive impressions for the even stronger. The film is an accurate account of what took place that day. I would highly recommend the reading of this book and the seeing of THE COKEVILLE MIRACLE if you are looking for something that is inspiring.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Very good - does not include spiritual side By Katamb Saw the movie (which is great) so had to read the book it was based on. this book is written very well and gives a great timeline for the events of that day with pictures of the aftermath of the explosion, eyewitness accounts, etc. Apparently there is another book that goes more into detail about the "miracle" part of it - the children seeing angels, receiving inspiration, which I will read next because that is what I was looking for.

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Minggu, 29 Maret 2015

The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision, by Gerald Hiestand, Todd Wilson

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Pastoral ministry today is often ruled by an emphasis on short-sighted goals, pragmatic results, and shallow thinking. Unfortunately, those in the academy tend to have the opposite problem, failing to connect theological study to the pressing issues facing the church today. Contemporary evangelicalism has lost sight of the inherent connection between pastoral leadership and theology. This results in theologically anemic churches, and ecclesial anemic theologies.

Todd Wilson and Gerald Hiestand contend that among a younger generation of evangelical pastors and theologians, there is a growing appreciation for the native connection between theology and pastoral ministry. At the heart of this recovery of a theological vision for ministry is the re-emergence of the role of the "pastor theologian."

The Pastor Theologian presents a taxonomy of the pastor-theologian and shows how individual pastors—given their unique calling and gift-set—can best embody this age-old vocation in the 21st century. They present three models that combine theological study and practical ministry to the church:

The Local Theologian—a pastor theologian who ably services the theological needs of a local congregation.

The Popular Theologian—a pastor theologian who writes theology to a wider lay audience.

The Ecclesial Theologian—a pastor theologian who writes theology to other theologians and scholars.

Raising the banner for the pastor as theologian, this book invites the emerging generation of theologians and pastors to reimagine the pastoral vocation along theological lines, and to identify with one of the above models of the pastor theologian.

The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision, by Gerald Hiestand, Todd Wilson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #183429 in Books
  • Brand: Hiestand, Gerald/ Wilson, Todd
  • Published on: 2015-06-23
  • Released on: 2015-06-23
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Review "The Pastor-Theologian may be a small book, but it is an ambitious one. Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson summon the church to return to a time when pastors were theologians and theologians pastors, when pastors served as intellectual shepherds of the church. The renewal of what they call ecclesial theology will provide a needed transfusion into theologically anemic pastoral ministry and pastorally anemic theology." -- Peter Leithart, Theopolis Institute"If you're looking for canaries in the church's coal mines, consider our seminaries and divinity schools. In some cases, the seminary has simply become one more outpost of the academy, hijacked by the ideals of the research university, almost allergic to pastoral formation. In other cases, the seminary is reduced to a management seminar where the pastorate is confused with technique. The Pastor-Theologian is an antidote to both, a vision for ecclesial theology and a theological ecclesia. We need this book because we need pastor-theologians." --James K.A. Smith, Calvin College"Hiestand and Wilson shine a spotlight on a seismic fault whose damage to the church has been under the radar: the great divorce between the pastoral ministry and academic theology. They argue compellingly that a healthy church body needs red blood (pastoral energy) and gray brain cells (theological intelligence) to grow into Christian maturity. This is a book written in faith - the kind of faith that moves institutional mountains and raises, if not the dead, then at least defunct concepts - like the pastor-theologian." --Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School"What an exciting and timely book! Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson not only make a compelling case for reviving a distinguished tradition of pastor-theologian thought leaders. They also point the way for how this kind of leadership--much needed today!--can address the very new conditions in which the present day churches are called by God to minister."--Richard Mouw, Fuller Seminary"The case that Wilson and Hiestand present is winsome and utterly convincing, as they trace the history of the rise and demise of the pastor-theologian, and the resulting theological and ethical anemia of the church. But more, they provide us with a nuanced profile of the ecclesial theologian, and a reasoned way forward. The Pastor-Theologian is an exhilarating and heartening book-- and a must read for the church and the academy where it will produce lively, ministry- changing discussion! --R. Kent Hughes, Sr. Pastor Emeritus of College Church in Wheaton

About the Author Gerald Hiestand (PhD Candidate in Classics and Archeology, University of Kent, Canterbury) is the Senior Associate Pastor at Calvary Memorial Church, and the director and co-founder of the Center for Pastor Theologians. Gerald is interested in thinking and writing about the intersection of theology and the ecclesial context. Gerald and his wife have three children, and are adopting their fourth from Ethiopia. They live in the village of Oak Park, just outside of Chicago. Todd A. Wilson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois and the chairman and co-founder of the Center for Pastor Theologians, a ministry dedicated to resourcing pastors engaged in biblical and theological scholarship. He is the author of Galatians: Gospel-Rooted Living and Pastors in the Classics. Todd is married to Katie, his high school sweetheart, and they have seven children, three biological and four adopted from Ethiopia.


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful. Restoring the Work (and Love) of Theology Back to the Local Church: An Ancient-Future Proposal By B. K. Rice I picked up this book from my good friend Byron Borger and Hearts and Minds, himself a gifted theological thinker with wide ranging interests. I was eager to read this book. I read it in one sitting of several hours. Now, it was NOT what I expected. I was expecting a book that was designed to help all pastors take more seriously the task of theologically educating their congregations. That is not what Hiestand and Wilson (pastoral colleagues and serious theologians working in the local church) focus on in this book.They describe three levels of the pastor-theologian. (1) the pastor as local theologian - who theologically forms a congregation, (2) the pastor as popular theologian - a pastor with a wider audience outside their local church, and (3) the focus of their book, the pastor as ecclesial theologian, or one who writes (and leads) to shape larger number of pastors and theologians. They build a case through a sweeping survey of church history, that for much of the church's existence, the great theologians have worked from the framework of the church, whether local or parish. With the enlightenment and the rise of the modernity shaped university, everything has changed. I won't provide their description, only mention that in their estimation (rightly so) such academic theology is mainly an academy-peer exercise with minimal usefulness for the local church.They promote a return of the theological task to the local church as a corrective for much of what ails the church. However, by this, they emphasize the restoration of top shelf theological work being done in the local church by academically trained (Ph.D. preferred) practitioners/writers. They build a case that the context of the local church has a crucial role on how theology is done (methodology) as well as the themes of interest, along with the audience these works are intended to reach.They provide a helpful taxonomy of what an ecclesial theologian looks like (how they do their theology), they point out the difficulties involved and make very practical recommendations for the recovery of the ancient way of substantial theologizing from the context of the local church.This is an important book, and a quite good, even very good one. I argued with them on page after page. Not so much against what they said, but just in a vigorous dialogue with them. Many of my margin comments begin with: yes, but... (or) okay, yet... (or) I am not convinced because... Many of my comments were such for, in the moment, they did not answer certain questions or provide a key framework which I believe was necessary. Then... much to my great delight, on later pages, they addressed my questions, noted the same concerns I had, acknowledged the difficulties I was raising. I came away knowing these two pastor-theologians have thought long, carefully and lovingly about their proposals.Now, I still have several big questions which I believe need quite a bit more thought. None of these are against what Wilson and Hiestand propose. They may advance the discussion. So here they are:(1) I think more attention needs to be given to the nature of the specialization nature of doctoral studies. Spending years in specialization does not lend itself to what Drucker and others refer to as the role of a "Deep Generalist." I think practical consideration needs to be added about just how long and through what methods pastor-theologians can become Deep Generalists. I would love to see a creative vision for theological Ph.D. work that was designed to produce a Deep Generalist rather then Narrow Specialists.(2) I think some more attention needs to be given to the Ph.D. "disease" where the holder of the Ph.D. (or any true expert) believes that they are now competent to speak on areas outside of their expertise. Frankly - they are not. I have had many conversations with Ph.D.s who embarrass themselves outside their area of speciality, and who seem oblivious to how little they know of areas on which they speak so confidently. This issue will be a part of the Ecclesial Theological task. For those very people engaging in that task are specialists who have really had little time to do deep study and integrative work on many of the subjects that are of great interest to the local church.(3) I think more attention needs to be given to the domains of interest for the Ecclesial Theologian. Okay, NT, OT, church history, ethics, systematics, etc. are assumed. But what about branching out to other domains that are very strategic and which are warp and woof of the local church as it is situated in the world. I have spent years studying leadership, spirituality, andragogy, and culture. I think Ecclesial Theologians need fluency in these areas. Not every area, but choose one or two of them. And fluency does not mean read a dozen of the best books on leadership. It means read 100 of the best books on leadership, and you are making a good start. Read 200 or so books on spirituality and you are making some good headway in navigating around that domain. Kudos to the excellent quote from Colin Gunton on the time it takes to become competent. Let's not mistake being acquainted with or familiar with a domain with being competent in it.(4) I also wonder about the problem of the Ph.D. glut that now exists in so many fields including most of the theological ones, as schools realize it is income generating for those schools to offer Ph.D. level study, even if those who finally earn them will never be able to find a job in the academy. So many of those who go this route, do so because they love thinking, specialization, research . . . and are not stellar examples of emotionally intelligent, relationally healthy leaders who can actually work in the local church. But now they have a degree with nowhere to go. I do not think the local church is a fit place for such individuals. You can't go into the local church as an Ecclesial Theologian simply because there are no openings in the academy. You need a calling, which means a love for, an affinity with, a track record in the local church. Otherwise you are a Hireling-Theologian and not a Shepherd-Theologian. The authors acknowledge that to be a pastor-theologian requires MUCH more then a terminal degree.(5) That leads to my final thought. I think the modernity shaped theological education has major weaknesses, some which are examined in this book, a few that are merely noted, and some that are not mentioned. I think one of the greatest weaknesses is that the typical seminary education, much less the Ph.D. education has not been designed to produce spiritually formed, missiologically thoughtful, culturally astute, relationally mature leaders. While some changes have indeed taken place since I began my theological studies in the early 1980s, there is much more to be done to design a new paradigm of education that pays as much attention to soul care, heart formation, leadership, people skills, great communication (preaching classes just are not cutting it) and the renewing of the mind/theology/worldview. Ultimately, if we are going to have an Ancient-Future kind of pastor-theologian being raised up, I don't think it will be through the current educational wineskins.This fine book deserves much more consideration then a review. It deserves multiple reads, many conversation groups, and some visionary leadership that wants to create some new models of pastor-theologian preparation.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Toward a Parish of Theological Reverence AND Pastoral Relevance By Dr Conrade Yap One of the biggest challenges between the academy and churches lies with expectations. The former thrives in an intellectually challenging environment while the latter tends to be focused on most things practical, managerial, logistical, and of course, pastoral. This gives rise to a whole set of difficulty when churches try to recruit pastors and when theological school graduates try to find a place to serve in churches. What about something in-between? What about an expectation that elevates the best of both worlds and minimizes the worst of both? It would be an ideal combination. According to authors Hiestand and Wilson, pastor-theologians fit the bill. In fact, arguing from historical trends, they claim that the pastors of yesterday are very much theologically astute and unashamedly scholarly. The need is urgent as our modern era seems to have a "theologically anemic" church and an "ecclesially anemic" theology. Pastors must not only be equipped but encouraged to pursue the theological vocation vigorously. The key problem is a culture that splits the theologian from the pastoral making it incomprehensible for both to exist in any one person. Even the renowned British theologian, NT Wright had to quit his job as "senior pastor" so that he can pursue his gifts in theological education and as a scholar. Wright confesses after serving 6 years as a pastor: "But my continuing vocation to be a writer, teacher and broadcaster, for the benefit (I hope) of the wider world and church, has been increasingly difficult to combine with the complex demands and duties of a diocesan bishop. I am very sad about this, but the choice has become increasingly clear." It tells of how hard it is even for one of the best theologians in the world to be a pastor of a regular Church. If it is hard for Wright, what about the rest of us?This book is essentially about them making a case for the increasing role of the pastor-theologian as a single person, not two. In Chapter One, we learn the need for a clear "new division of labor" where pastors and theologians need to be seen as one unit. This means the academy must learn to address more concerns of church at the layperson level and at the same time, churches to allow their pastors to pursue scholarly perspectives and theological excellence. The new vision for the pastor-theologians contains two critical elements: Need and Identity. Needs do not always flow from identity, and the converse is also true. The modernity problem is that contemporary parish ministry is not conducive for anyone desiring to do "sustained theological reflection and scholarship." This is not the case in history as many of the most important theologians of the Church are pastors. People like Augustine, Basil, Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory of Nazianzus, Calvin, Edwards, Wesley, and others. This is dealt in depth in Chapter Two of the book, which looks at the historical development of theology in the Church. In the early years of the Church, due to persecutions and the newness of faith, much teachings center on "exhortative rather than theological." By the second century, the rise of heresies and pagan philosophies led to an increase in the number of theologians like Irenaeus of Lyon, Cyprian of Carthage, and Origen. The fourth to the seventh centuries produced some of the most dazzling array of theologians like the first doctors of the Church. By the first 1200 years, monasteries and universities marked a new era in theological training and institutional networks. Third, the authors lament the "great divorce" of the theologian and the pastor. Using the backdrop of the Enlightenment movement in Europe and the secularization, urbanization, democratization, and anticlericalism in North America, readers learn that complexity of cultural shifts play a big role in affecting how theologians and pastors are perceived. In Chapter Four, we discover the problem of how "bad religion" impacts theological thought and ethical beliefs. Hiestand and Wilson put the blame squarely on the anemic theology in the Church. The root cause: Erroneous division of labour that separates the theologian from the pastor. Chapter Five expands on this "ecclesial anemia" with the authors highlighting two challenges: a) The challenge of both theologians and pastors enabled to ask the same questions; b) the need for open theological engagement for common issues that matter to all. Without this common front, the division of labour and perceptions will continue. Chapter Six brings out the need for the pastor theologian through a "threefold taxonomy." The "local theologian" is one who constructs theology for the local Church. The "popular theologian" writes for both his church congregation as well as beyond. The "ecclesial theologian" is perhaps the one who would cast the widest net in constructing theology for other theologians, pastors, churches, and the believers at large. Rather than allocating a chapter for each of the three stated taxonomies, Hiestand and Wilson concentrates on the third that is largely "lost." It is this third kind of pastor-theologian who will be able to bridge the gap between the Church and the Academy. Such a person is first a pastor, then a theologian in the sense that his responsibility to his flock frames the construction of his theology. Just like John Calvin whose pastoral vocation provides the context for the writing of his Institutes. They write that the difference between an ecclesial theologian and a local theologian lies in the former's theological writing ministry. The former writes for other theologians and pastors. Chapter Seven lists eight characteristics of the ecclesial theologian.He "inhabits the ecclesial social location" or otherwise known as the "vocational pastor"He asks appropriate "ecclesial questions"He aims for "clarity over subtlety"He "theologizes with a preaching voice"He is a theologian for the ChurchHe "works across the guilds"He partners with the "academic theologian"He is able to "peel back" common beliefs, reshape the theology that is consistent with the gospel and with the timesChapter Eight sets out eight strategies on how to develop the pastor theologian as an ecclesial theologian. The first strategy is about training in which the authors propose the pursuit of a PhD. In such a pursuit, the student is able to network and publish for the masses. The second strategy is to create a theological culture starting with the Church staff. The third strategy is to network widely. The fourth strategy is to protect and to use one's study time well. Hiestand and Wilson even suggest using a "blowtorch" for such a purpose. The fifth strategy involves intensive and extensive reading/writing of theology. Strategy six seems to be strange as it urges one to refer to one's workplace as one's study. It makes sense when I think about it because that is essentially merging the two roles of pastor and theologian right from the beginning. I like strategy seven which makes the case for building an intentional "study-and-writing" leave. Strategy eight is like discipleship where the existing pastor-theologian hires an intern to do the same. The last two strategies of getting buy-in from the church leadership and the need for love to trump proclamations of truth seem too important to be left to the last.So What?Is the pastor-theologian possible in this day and age? It will be like pushing a big rock up three hills. The first hill is the church mindset and culture. Just reading books like this is not enough. Church members need to not only see the need for theology in the Church, they must recognize that without theological depth, the Church will continue to flounder and managed according to principles learned from the office, from external organizations. After all, if members of the church spend six out of seven days in the world, there is a good chance that members often bring the world into the Church. That makes the challenge of culture changes even more difficult. In such situations, it is much easier for such members to understand the church in worldly terms than to understand the church in theological terms.The second hill is the financial and human resources. The Church must be big enough or has the financial muscle to hire more staff to address the many pressing needs in a typical church. If the Church is to give time and space for the role of a pastor-theologian, there must be a reasonable time and space allocated for the conventional and spiritual needs of the church such as visitation, pastoral care, program planning, Sunday services, and so on.The third hill, and probably most controversial of all, is we need some kind of a heresy for any church to start taking theology more seriously. There is a historic precedent for that. Remember the writings of the creeds? The Athanasian and the Nicene creeds were all written to counter the heresies against the Trinity and the Person of Jesus Christ respectively.It will be tough but not impossible to create space for the birth of more pastor theologians. In order for the ecclesial theologian to emerge, we need more local and popular theologians. We need more role models. We need more theological challenges that the laypersons would appreciate. As long as churches are bogged down by the day-to-day issues of meeting present needs and licking past wounds, churches will remain myopic about their direction and their ecclesial purpose. We need bold leadership to take a stand and create space for for both theological and pastoral vocations.The pastors of today are very different from those in the ancient times. They are expected to be more of practitioners rather than theologians; execute workmanship rather than scholarship; and to be interested more in the functional more than the intellectual. Most people do not expect their pastors to be theologians, though they would reckon them to have some theological training. Be pragmatic. Be approachable. Go simple. According to Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson, co-founders of the Center for Pastor Theologians, this need not necessarily be the case. Using the historical revivals and ancient examples of theologically rich pastorate in the past, they assert that "the pastor theologian" today is a "rare species." With this book, it is hoped that we have planted the seeds of the emergence of a two-in-one future pastor-theologian in every Church.Rating: 5 stars of 5.conradeThis book is provided to me courtesy of Zondervan Academic and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions offered above are mine unless otherwise stated or implied.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Must Read for All Pastors and Laypersons By Lane Davis Good book and much needed--any book that encourages pastors to bring deeper theological thinking to their congregation, deserves a recommendation and everyone's support. I would also add that pastors not only need to teach theology, but Christian apologetics as well--apologetics equips even the layman/woman, to be a bolder and more effective witness in answering many of the questions that are put to believers in this day and age. Making more effective witnesses, and more actively witnessing Christians period, is the name of the game. :-)Blessings,Laneexistenceofgod.org

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GOLDIE THE UNICORN: Fairy Tale and Bedtime Story for Kids About Adventure (Sunshine Reading Book 7), by Mary K. Smith


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. will the Fairies Be able to find and get Goldie the little Unicorn home? By Angela I enjoyed this sweet short story with lots of neat, colorful pictures.I recommend this ebook especially for the very young children;girls or boys and a very clean reads ebook, so much so that I feel that this ebook should receive five stars. I received this ebook for free in exchange for an honest review. Great job Mary am. By Angela

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. As fairy tale as you can get -- wonderful for younger kids! By Rob Natiuk I like the mood of the story -- as if the author herself is reading the story to the listener. "Let me tell you a story about a small fairy named Angie...." Very relaxing. Angie the Fairy meets Goldie the Unicorn who has become lost, doesn't know where her family is. But Angie assures her they will come looking for her.The illustration style is "very fairy" and suitable for this gentle tale. A very good book for little children who love gentle fairy tales.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. great fairy tale By kelly I love books. This book was a great read and once you get started, it really is hard to put down.The book is often witty. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. This debut author has a promising future ahead of her. I know I am reading a good story when I can't wait to get back to it, over and over, reading much to long into the night. This is a great bedtime read with the grandchildren at night. We love to snuggle together and read fairy tales.I would highly recommend this book to any friends or family looking to buy it. So I would for sure recommend to anyone in the general public to buy this book.***I received this product at a discount or free to give an unbiased and honest review, as you can tell that I did. All the details and opinions are 100% mine, my husband puts his opinion in on certain products, but this review is mine. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. If you find this helpful, please vote yes.***

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Jumat, 27 Maret 2015

Emily of New Moon (Emily Part 1), by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Similar to her earlier and more famous Anne of Green Gables series, the Emily novels depicted life through the eyes of a young orphan girl, Emily Starr, who is raised by her relatives after her father dies of consumption. The series was less romanticized and more realistic than the Anne novels. Montgomery considered Emily to be a character much closer to her own personality than Anne, and some of the events which occur in the Emily series happened to Montgomery herself. Emily is described as having black hair, purply violet eyes, pale skin and a unique and enchanting "slow" smile.

Emily of New Moon (Emily Part 1), by Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #144109 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-03
  • Released on: 2015-10-03
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The will to be oneself... By HMS Warspite "Emily of New Moon" is the first part of Lucy Maud Montgomery's trilogy about a young writer who may bear an astonishing resemblance to the author herself. The dark-haired, gray-eyed orphan Emily Byrd Starr is a gifted writer, proud and stubborn but dependent on the charity of her difficult Murray relatives at the family farm of New Moon on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Her maiden Aunt Elizabeth takes up the duty of raising Emily by the strictest of rules; they will do repeated battle over Emily's need to express herself."Emily of New Moon" is an absolutely engaging story. Author Lucy Maud Montgomery adroitly introduces Emily to new relatives, playmates, life lessons, and adult mentors who provide varying degrees of encouragement (or discouragement) for her writing talents. Along the way, Montgomery prepares the ground for the follow-on books. She sets up future romantic dynamics among Emily and her playmates, and a problematic mentorship relationship with an older man whose motivation might be suspect. One of the most intriguing plot elements of "Emily of New Moon" is an incident which suggests that Emily is "fey", that she has the ability to see "beyond the curtain" of everyday reality.Lucy Maud Montgomery's "Emily" trilogy is considered to reflect the famed author's emotionally starved childhood and difficult apprenticeship as a writer in a way the happier "Anne of Green Gables" series never did. "Emily of New Moon" has a darker tone than the "Anne" series, but is every bit as entertaining, and is highly recommended to Montgomery's fans.

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Arch Books Treasury: Vintage Collection, 1964-1965 (Arch Books (Hardcover)), by Various

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In 1965, children and their families began learning Bible stories with our brand-new Arch® Book series. Still today, these books hold a special place on the shelves and in the hearts of grandparents, parents, kids, and Christians worldwide. Celebrate the beloved series with the Arch Books Treasury: Vintage Collection: 1964 1965. The nostalgic compilation features authentic reproductions of the first twelve Arch Books. Inside this beautiful hardcover edition, you'll discover the words and memorable 1960s artwork brought to life with the series debut. Take a walk down memory lane or make new memories with the Arch Books Treasury. Now you can teach Bible truths to children in your life with the stories that started it all!

Arch Books Treasury: Vintage Collection, 1964-1965 (Arch Books (Hardcover)), by Various

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #410703 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.60" h x 1.60" w x 7.20" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 416 pages
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About the Author The Marvel and Other Short Stories is a collected anthology of six short stories written by the winners of the Austin Macauley World Book Day short story competition.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Basic Christian Stories By NW Reader Hardback book. Beautiful color pictures accompany each story. Book features 12 Bible stories such as: The Rich Fool, Noah's Ark, The World God Made, The Good Samaritan, etc. Stories are written so children can understand them. Book would also be good for those not familiar with Bible stories.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I remember these from childhood. So great! By ReviewerMom Excellent! I hope they release the others this way. It's a little combersome to read because it's so thick but the page quality is very good. I think the page size is smaller than the old books but to have a clean new copy is wonderful!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Ellen My favorite childrens' books! The truth, writing and illustrations are the best!

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #68669 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-16
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Always a nice twist By Clay This is an exciting story about a guardian named Graham. It is filled with plenty of adventurous twists and turns. The anticipation of finding out what the secret treasure was had my nephew and I on the edge of our seats. Neither of us could guess what it was until it was revealed. It wasn't what we were expecting, but it was a pleasant surprise that made for a nice ending. We can't wait to see what character gets featured next week.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. WOW! By Syd i never knew what the secret was. it also had a twist! I can't wait for the next book! Also i was so surprised when Elvis pretended to be a squid!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. this book is pretty great By Wen Fang L. Hunt this book is good and if u like to play minecraft(i do) you should get this book and read more of book kids books and i also recommend CUBE KID

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Kamis, 26 Maret 2015

Sharks and Other Predators: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #53: Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker),

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Track the facts with Jack and Annie!   When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #53: Shadow of the Shark, they had lots of questions. How many teeth do sharks have? What is their favorite food? What are some other top predators? How do they keep life in balance? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts about sharks and other predators.   Filled with up-to-date information, photographs, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the nonfiction Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discover in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures. And teachers can use Fact Trackers alongside their Magic Tree House fiction companions to meet Common Core text-pairing needs.   Have more fun with Jack and Annie on the Magic Tree House website at MagicTreeHouse.com!

Sharks and Other Predators: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #53: Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker), by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #205482 in Books
  • Brand: Osborne, Mary Pope/ Boyce, Natalie Pope/ Molinari, Carlo (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-06-23
  • Released on: 2015-06-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.63" h x .35" w x 5.17" l, .32 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages
Sharks and Other Predators: A Nonfiction Companion to Magic Tree House #53: Shadow of the Shark (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker), by Mary Pope Osborne, Natalie Pope Boyce

About the Author MARY POPE OSBORNE and NATALIE POPE BOYCE are sisters who grew up on army posts all over the world. They work together on Magic Tree House® Fact Tracker books to give readers information about the places, time periods, and animals that Jack and Annie discover in their Magic Tree House adventures. Mary lives in northwest Connecticut. Natalie makes her home nearby in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. Mary is the author of all the Magic Tree House® fiction titles, as well as many more books for kids.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. yet still enjoy reading these By Amazon Customer My boys are 6th and 8th graders this yr, yet still enjoy reading these. Some neat facts about these animals and sharks in here and why we should care about them and their job in nature. My K4 child enjoys having them read to him as well.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Sharks, dinosaurs, giant squid, etc. By Carole S. Smith Purchased for a grandson who is particularly fond of sharks, dinosaurs, and giant squid. Good for those who are partial to non-fiction.

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Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

Weird but True Collector's Mega-set (Boxed Set), by National Geographic Kids

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Weird but True Collector's Mega-set (Boxed Set), by National Geographic Kids

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #456378 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-13
  • Released on: 2015-10-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.80" h x 3.45" w x 6.70" l, .31 pounds
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Rabu, 18 Maret 2015

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The remnant shall return, even the remnant of Jacob, unto the mighty God. For though thy people Israel be as the sand of the sea, yet only a remnant of them shall return: for the consumption decreed shall overflow with righteousness. Isaiah 10:21-22 Even so then, at this present time, there also is a remnant according to the election of grace. Romans 11:5 God promised His people, that a remnant would return, and the Lord fulfilled His word in ancient times when a remnant returned to the land of Israel. Paul writing in the Book of Romans reveals that in this last time, “there is also a remnant according to the election of grace.” Jesus also warned us of this hour, “Watch therefore, praying always, that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.” Luke 21:36 The remnant that is worthy to stand before the Son of man will not be shaken like a reed in the wind, when the whirlwind comes. Dark days lay ahead, and gross darkness is about to fall upon the earth, but the Lord will be a light to His people. At the time of the end, the books shall be unsealed, and men of wisdom shall also come, as if out of the wilderness, to give understanding to the many. The Remnant Shall Return was written to unveil the sealed mysteries of the Holy Scriptures, so that you may understand and thus be found among those who are counted worthy to escape all these things; so that you may stand before the Son of man, and be numbered among those whom He calls His “remnant.”

Search The Scriptures: The Remnant Shall Return (Volume 3), by Benjamin Baruch

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #249052 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-21
  • Original language: English
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  • 160 pages
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. My husband and I recommend these books to everyone we meet By Debbie McGeorge My husband and I recommend these books to everyone we meet. Oh, the spirit is so hungry for truth. We are in the process of reading them all, then plan to start over and pray and journal through them again...

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. but non of us are perfect. So we need to look bet on the ... By Christine Geist This book was written with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. God can work through any vessel He chooses, saved or unsaved, to do His work. The only thing that makes this a bit hard to read is the grammatical errors which is not a fault of the author but more so the editor not looking over it enough... but non of us are perfect. So we need to look bet on the imperfections and when I do I see a heartfelt Holy Spirit driven message to the last day remnant, so that they are prepared for the Lord's return.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. "The great tribulation will therefore begin on or before March of 2006" -Benjamin Baruch By alexei This book looks good on the surface, but its companion didn't pair with it very well, and the reason for that is that it appears that there are 7 editions of the author's companion book "The Day of the Lord is at Hand" because the author has had to change dates in order to stay relevant. The reason for this assertion is the following:He stated in the 2nd edition of this book on page 235 and 236, and I quote, "The Lord has revealed several things about the coming judgement upon America:" followed by several bullet points which conclude with "America as we know it is over, and will not survive to the year 2007." So the LORD *revealed* that to him and yet the information was demonstrably wrong given that it's 2015 and America is still here.Of course, when pressed he could respond with "I mean that only America as we know it has not survived." Yet, in the same list of bullet points before the 2007 prediction there is the following:"Civil war will come to America at the beginning of the judgement.", "The east and west coasts will be destroyed by nuclear fire.", "Biological weapons will be used in the other major U.S. cities.", and "The U.S. will suffer a staggering loss of life in the tens of millions.". Yet, he just meant that America would not survive past 2007 in a purely symbolic "as we know it" way. Right.On page 31 of the 2nd edition he says "The great tribulation will therefore begin on or before March of 2006." That's a time period that credible scholars conclude will only last 7 years before Christ returns and will be a time of the greatest calamities the world has ever seen and will ever see again.The author states "I'm not really a prophet" but yet on page 70 of the 7th edition of this book he says that "the highest prophetic office is held by those who can hear the Lord directly, and to those to whom the Lord speaks face to face" and he claims to audibly hear the voice of God and goes into great detail about it. Is it possible that one who "holds the highest prophetic office" can't even get the right year for America's demise or the correct start of the great tribulation?On the same page he also states that "When a man of God speaks the true word of the Lord; their ministry and message will always produce hatred and scorn... for only the remnant can hear and receive the words of the Almighty spoken through his messengers." This is where he makes clear that only the special and true remnant will listen to him, and thus everyone who has hatred and scorn for the message are clearly "lost". This is known as "The emperor has no clothes routine". No, I think that people have hatred and scorn for the message because it brings reproach to the name of God and leads his precious sheep astray.The talk about the remnant appears to be a device to flatter the reader into believing he/she is part of an exclusive club or secret, and Mr. Baruch divides the body of Christ in this way. Jesus Himself prayed that his followers would be one as He and the Father are one, and yet Baruch appears to be dividing them.He also appears to have stated a falsehood in the past about seeing an interview with Janet Reno that NEVER actually happened. The interview turned out to be an urban legend that Baruch appears to have picked up online to weave into his stories in order to support the desired narrative.He said on page 247 of the 2nd edition that "Janet Reno was interviewed on the CNN show, Larry King Live" and said "A cultist is one who has a strong belief in the Bible and the second coming of Christ." among other things. Then Mr. Baruch said on "I sat and witnessed this interview myself. I literally fell off the couch." This interview NEVER happened in reality. Do a web search and see for yourself. In the 7th edition of the book he edits this out and removes the specific references but keeps the general idea so as not to get caught in his own false witness, it appears.In the 7th edition the new version states on page 208, "An official I shall not name was interviewed on CNN by Larry King". Why the change? Why is the official no longer named and the show no longer directly referenced? The reason is because the interview never happened. Yet in the 7th edition as well, Benjamin states on page 208/209 ""I sat and witnessed this interview myself. I literally fell off the couch.".The rumored remarks from Janet Reno attracted enough attention at the time to spur Rep. James V. Hansen of Utah to query the Justice Dept. as to its authenticity. The response? "The plain fact is that the quote is a hoax."So out of millions of Larry King Live viewers Baruch is the only witness to this interview.Do a web search for "benjamin baruch janet reno" to find more on this.SPOILER: Prince Charles is the anti-christ. Now you know and can go on with your life. Reading this book is like consuming a meal that never fills or drinking water that never quenches.Some Biblical quotes for the reader to interpret:"But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name that I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die.’ And if you say in your heart, ‘How may we know the word that the LORD has not spoken?’— when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word that the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously. You need not be afraid of him." (Deuteronomy 18:20-22)"Do not bear false witness." (Luke 18:18)"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. Do not be led away by diverse and strange teachings, for it is good for the heart to be strengthened by grace, not by foods, which have not benefited those devoted to them." (Hebrews 13:8-9)

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Selasa, 17 Maret 2015

Heart of Wisdom, by G. W. Roberts

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Young Natasha lives in the quiet peaceful town of Nikuda in 1800’s Russia. Her Father is the village’s rabbi. Her older brother Alexey was schooling to eventually become the village rabbi, but he unexpectedly dropped out of Rabbincal school. Natasha’s life is full of chores on their small farm, but her Father does not let her attend school despite her thirst for learning and love of books. Girls are not allowed to become rabbis. Her best friend is Katya, a shy girl from a nearby village. Natasha is devastated when Katya mysteriously disappears into the dark forest on the edge of the town. When her brother Alexey becomes mortally ill, she must go on a perilous journey through the dark forest to search for a cure by seeking out a mysterious and reclusive scientist. Accompanying her on this quest is the village Mayor’s spoiled son, Elliot. His Mother is also ill and needs the same cure as Alexey. Natasha comes face to face with many Russian folktale monsters, such as Baba Yaga, Wurdlucs, The Golem, Cossacks and more… In her adventures, she discovers that she is more than a simple farm girl. She must summon her courage and wits to get through the dangerous path that lies ahead. ALL AUTHOR PROFITS FROM THIS BOOK WILL BE DONATED TO THE BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Heart of Wisdom, by G. W. Roberts

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2990288 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-19
  • Original language: English
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About the Author G.W. Roberts is a young author living in Massachusetts. In addition to writing, G.W. loves fencing, reading, bicycling and board games.


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The Kingdom of God Version.: The New Testament, by Raymond C. Faircloth

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The 2016 Updated Kingdom of God Version-The New Testament is a literal-idiomatic rendering of the earliest inspired Christian documents. This version has the goal of rendering these documents in plainly understandable contemporary English, while keeping as close to the structure of the Biblical Greek as good flowing English will permit.

The Kingdom of God Version.: The New Testament, by Raymond C. Faircloth

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #222503 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-11
  • Original language: English
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  • 538 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A well considered and thought-provoking rendition of the New Testament By Antoninvs I enjoy the conversational quality employed by the translator. This translation engages the reader both intellectually and emotionally which is exactly what any good bible should do.When one aspires to the lofty task of translating the word of God, there are many potential pitfalls. For example, the theological bias of the translator may overshadow linguistic considerations. Introducing doctrine to the Scriptures does great injustice to the inspired Word of God.Here the translator has resisted the temptation to introduce a narrow theology. This very readable version of the New Testament gives a concept for concept, context for context, rendition of the original Greek text. It captures the spirit of what is being said and transmits ideas seamlessly into the modern vernacular.There are many words that I could use to describe this translation such as, accurate, modern, faithful, etc. However, if I were only allowed to use one word, it would be "respectful". Reading this version of the Greek Scriptures gives me the impression that the translator was very mindful of doing justice to God's word and approached his task with respect and reverence. While this translation is less formal than many, it retains a decorous tone throughout making it a thoroughly enjoyable to read.This translation is nothing like Latinate versions that purposely maintain a sense of gravitas. Nor is it a "dumbed down" version in order to pander to the generational mindset. It is less formal, but not overfamiliar so as to detract from the inherent power of God's Word. For this reason its audience and appeal are universal.I wish to thank Mr Faircloth for his efforts. His translation is lively, well considered and engaging, his notes enlightening. The overall layout is very easy to follow. I have personally spoken to Mr Faircloth about his version of the NT and I am fully convinced that he agonised over it and felt the weight of doing justice to the Scriptures. It was a real labour of love! I thoroughly recommend this translation.

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Senin, 16 Maret 2015

Moments to Remember, Ignatian Wisdom for Aging,

Moments to Remember, Ignatian Wisdom for Aging, by Sr. Carol Ann Smith SHCJ, Fr. Eugene F. Merz SJ

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This book offers a faith perspective for reflection upon the experience of aging, drawing especially upon the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola. It provides the reader with a context for understanding their spiritual journey and a variety of reflection questions aimed at deepening their gratitude and hope. The book uses poetry and quotations of well known people to affirm the reader s reflection process.

Moments to Remember, Ignatian Wisdom for Aging, by Sr. Carol Ann Smith SHCJ, Fr. Eugene F. Merz SJ

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #230498 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Released on: 2015-06-30
  • Original language: English
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Review From Methodist Recorder February 2016 "Of the making many books, there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh", the writer of Ecclesiastes 12. 12 reminds us, somewhat regretfully. It is certainly true that, as the average age of human lifespan lengthens in the more affluent parts of the world, there are more and more books written about spirituality and aging, though fortunately not all are wearying! One book which is certainly not in that category is Moments to Remember: Ignatian Wisdom for Aging by Carol Ann Smith and Eugene F Merz (New City Press, GBP10.95), intended to offer readers guidance and help in reflecting on their experience of aging. What appears to be a simple little book actually, on further exploration, turns out to be well-constructed and more complex. Sister Carol Ann Smith of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and Father Eugene F Merz, of the Society of Jesus, bring the fruits of their own experience of spiritual accompaniment and retreat-giving to a wider audience. The book is divided into four parts, the first being "As years unfold, a glance at the journey". Part two is entitled "Ignatian wisdom for living", which includes a helpful introduction for those to whom the work of St Ignatius of Loyola may be new. It also introduces the idea of a prayer of colloquy, a conversation with Jesus, with some suggestions for how individuals can take this further. The seasons are the focus of part three, with short sections each for spring, summer, autumn and winter. Part four suggests ways of sharing one's own story, and has ideas for prayer, conversation and group discussion, and closing prayers. This opens up the possibility that the book may also be used for study in a fellowship group. The book is dedicated to the parents of both the authors, "who taught us a grateful love for the world and hope for its children". These qualities are at the heart of the book. The preface expresses the belief that we are providentially given "companions on our journey home to God" and hopes the book will be such a companion. Readers are advised to ponder their life experiences quietly and prayerfully, and appropriate questions are provided to prompt thoughtful reflection. Extracts from the Bible and from other prose and poetry sources are included. Among those commending Moments to Remember: Ignatian Wisdom for Aging is Martin Sheen, a Christian who is also an actor and social activist, who appreciates its encouragement and insight for those who are aging. "It will be on my shelf and in my heart for years to come", he writes. He will not be alone in such appreciation. I would recommend this book for those who would like a little treasure trove of questions to ponder, readings on which to reflect, and inspiration to explore one's spiritual journey - both that already experienced and that which is yet to come. By Judith Lampard, a local preacher in the London Forest circuit. --Methodist Recorder February 2016, Judith Lampard

About the Author With a shared belief in the transforming power of The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, Sr. Carol Ann Smith, SHCJ and Fr. Eugene F. Merz, SJ have collaborated in ministry to various groups with the hope of empowering leaders with the wisdom of the Ignatian tradition of Christian spirituality. While ministering at the Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Marquette University, Sr. Carol Ann and Fr. Merz, co-authored two books. Moment By Moment: A Retreat In Everyday Life, (2000) and Finding God In Each Moment: The Practice of Discernment in Everyday Life (2005). Both books have been used in a variety of ways by individuals, married couples and communities as well as in settings such as educational institutions, parishes, retreat centers, prisons, CLC groups and by spiritual directors.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. What a gift this book has been By rebekah eisner This book came to me at the right time of my life. Sr. Carol Ann Smith and Father Gene Merz wrote this book in such a way that it gently calls the reader in to meditate and reflect upon the expanse of one's life and see that none of it was wasted, and that God has been with us every step of the way from the beginning. The format this beautiful book is organized allows one to spend as much time that is needed to pray and meditate through each section. It offers a constant invitation for the soil of the heart to open up as wide as possible to receive the seed the Sower is so generously scattering in every moment, even when we "miss it". I plan to use this book in my personal life for years to come. I would most definitely recommend it to anyone who has come to a new clearing after a long, full life, and senses even the faintest whisper from the Spirit saying, "Come, sit with me."

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Remembering time By S. S. Otto Thought-provoking suggestions for reflection in an inviting format. Like their other books, this one touches the heart and brings Scripture into the moment. Since I am among the aging, it has been excellent for me, and I have passed it on to "old friends."

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Moments to Remember is a book to treasure By Cath I find this book to be a great asset to my life and prayer. It invites reflection and gratitude for the gift of life and the gifts God has given us, enriching us, drawing us to Gods-self. This book offers opportunities to own the blessings that each of us is in our world. It is an invitation to appreciate aging and its gifts. I also find it healing in a culture that seems to want to reject the whole reality and process of aging. There is a wonderful variety of quotes, poems and reflections. It is not a book to quickly read. It is designed I think as a book with material to be pondered. I find "Moments to Remember" a book to that offers insights and treasures to "chew on". It is nourishing. i like the questions found in each section. I can imagine they would be great to use for spiritual conversation. I highly recommend "Moments to Remember" to anyone in their fifties or older. I am aware that this book is authored by two people, Sr Carol Ann Smith and Fr Eugene Merz SJ. I am wondering why only Sr. is mentioned in this listing. I have read other books co authored by these two authors and find they make a good team.

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