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| On My Bookshelf - George Baker |
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Days of Grace by
Ashe, Arthur This autobiography
by Arthur Ashe deals with the life of a great tennis champion and
ends in his death of AIDS contracted through a blood transfusion following
open heart surgery. |
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They Call Me Coach by
Wooden, John This book captures
the full flavor of the man, the philosophies that work in life, and
the philosophies that work on the court. I commend it to people who
want to succeed at either or both. |
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The Greatest Generation by
Brokaw, Tom They came of age
during the Great Depression and the World War II and went on to build
modern America – men and women whose everyday lives of duty,
honor, achievement, and courage gave us the world we have today. |
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Disrupted: Finding God in
Illness and Loss by Fry, Virgil
A book gleaned from the bedsides of hospital
patients--- Every reader is invited to enter boldly into the arena
we most dread: suffering and loss. In this book of concise, no-fluff
articles, God’s presence is found in that same arena. A comfort-giving,
hopeful resource for those dealing with serious illness, those who
have lose someone, and those who care for them. |
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In Step With the Spirit: Galatians 5:22-23
by Shelly, Rubel It
is my prayer that you will find encouragement in this book to keep
in step with the Spirit, allowing him to produce his beauty in your
life. |
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They Smell Like Sheep by
Anderson, Lynn The concepts
in this book have changed many lives, including mine, and have helped
to change the face of more than a few churches. Hopefully, they will
refresh your spiritual leadership and make glad the heart of the chief
Shepherd. |
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Fields of the Fatherless by
Davis, C. Thomas Discover the
joy of compassionate living: giving yourself to others, being Christ
to a hurting world, and living for the one that comes next. |
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The Minister’s Spiritual Life
by McMillan, E. W. Known
throughout the brotherhood for the deeply spiritual tone of his own
life, perhaps no man that lived in the 20th Century was better fitted
to write a book especially for preachers and church leaders. |
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Glory Days: 365 Daily Readings for Mature
Christians by Bentley, Virgil
The author has uniquely combined his insight
into God’s grace with his gerontological education and measured
each article with abundant years of Christian wisdom. |
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It’s All About Grace by
Beauchamp, Gary R. Regardless
of where we are in our walk with Jesus Christ, regardless of our standing
in life, this book addresses our personal spiritual needs in a special
way that gives us hope. |
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Jesus, the Powerful Servant by
Spivey, Tim Mark very succinctly
unfolds a great life before us—the life of Jesus, the Son of
God—with a relatively fast-moving progression and with a talent
for description that tickles the imagination. |
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The Purpose-Driven Life by
Warren, Rick Whether you are
a seeker, a new believer, or a seasoned saint, let God use these pages
to place your feet firmly on the right path. |
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