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Hear No Evil by Matthew Paul Turner

This is a very confusing book. Is Turner a Christian, an atheist Christian or what? The book appears to be part theology, part personal devotion and part rambling of a not so good Baptist who had a crush on Amy Grant. He...
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The Hole In Our Gospel by Richard Stearns

Richard Stearns is President of World Vision U.S. He came from a poor beginning. With proper education and hard work he quickly climbed the corporate ladder to become CEO of several companies - the last being Lenox - the...
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Fools Rush in by Bill Carter

This book is Bill Carter's memoirs. He is a world traveler and one of his trips lands him in Alaska working in a salmon factory. Corrina, a very beautiful young girl also works there. Bill is immediately attracted, but ...
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Hannah's Hope by Jennifer Saake

The book is written from the personal journal of the author as she experiences the heartbreak of infertility. Hannah's Hope is patterned after Hannah in the Bible. Hannah's story can be found in 1 Samuel, Chapters 1 and ...
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The Eastern Stars by Mark Kurlansky

This is a very complex book! - Is it a history of the sugar mills and the town of San Pedro de Macoris ... or a history of baseball and its players? Yes to both. San Pedro de Macoris is a small town in the Dominican Repu...
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Buried Alive by Roy Hallums

Roy Hallums is a retired U.S. Navy Commander working as a civilian in Iraq. His company, Saudi Arabia Trading, provides food for the American Army in Baghdad. With the collapse of Saddam Husein's regime, kidnapping becom...
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Keeping The Feast by Paula Butturini

Paula Butturini and John Tagliabue, both foreign correspondents, met in Italy, fell in love, and married several years later. Shortly after their wedding they were given assignments in Communist Warsaw Poland. The time i...
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Once An Arafat Man by Tass Saada

Each time that I hear about deaths due to conflicts in the Middle East, my heart breaks. I will be the first to tell you that I know very little of the history of the conflict there.  That being said, my feelings do not ...
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