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| On My Bookshelf - Meagan Block |
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| Bruchko
by Bruce Olsen
Bruchko
is the astonishing true story of a 19-year-old boy’s capture
by a murderous South American Indian tribe and his adventures in
Christianizing the Motilone tribe. It is a captivating account of
the power of God’s revolutionary message and its relevance
to every nation, tribe, and tongue.
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Ancient-Future
Faith: Rethinking Evangelism for A Postmodern World
by Robert Webber
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this book, Webber urges Churches to convey basic truth in the postmodern
world by rediscovering the riches of ancient Christianity. An interesting
look at the way classical Christianity can be drawn upon to reenergize
the church and make it a more dynamic force in the world as the
body of Christ. |
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Growing
Up Digital: The Rise of the Net Generation
by Don Tapscott
A
fascinating look into the rise of the “Net Generation”
and the technology that is changing the way individuals and society
interact. An important read for anyone trying to grasp the explosive
nature of interactive digital media and its impact on culture. |
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Common
Knowledge: How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know
by Nancy M. Dixon
A
fantastic book dealing with knowledge transfer, specifically the
conscious transfer of experiences, and its role in helping organizations
become more successful. For those not familiar with the concept
of knowledge transfer; this book offers a superb collection and
analysis of knowledge transfer techniques. |
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The
Power of a Praying Wife
by Stormie Omartian
This
is a great book for wives wanting to begin praying for their husbands
but unsure of where to start. This book is divided into short chapters
focusing on one area of and issues in a man's life, such as fatherhood,
pride, emotions, health, etc. Stormie Omartian uses examples from
her own life to help break each issue down. At the end of each chapter,
are a prayer and several applicable verses. |
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