This is a great book for those interested in entrepreneurship, especially if you're needing that little push to get started.
It's a great book and a great lesson in friendship.
Content That Converts by Laura Hanley
is a great book for B2B companies looking to get out of direct selling or warming up the leads before calling.
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is a great book to help you integrate into a new company.
This is a great book to discover your personal leadership vision, values and motivations.
I have taken issue with some of Robert Kiyosaki's teachings for years and have found it difficult to explain to people how
it is a great book but a horrible one at the same time.
My friend Jason Brady wrote an entire book on this subject, called Income Investing, which
is a great book for equity people who might not know a lot about bonds.
The Millionaire Fastlane
is a great book for both budding entrepreneurs and business veterans.
These are some great books — been looking at buying a couple of them for some time now.
the bible was written by man, god writes in your heart, it is more work to find and read the writings of god in your heart but there
is no great book, no sermon, nothing of the works of man that can take it's place
It's a great book, but I suppose I should go easy on journalists.
That is a great book, now post the parts with god ordering genocide and murder, regulating slavery and r@pe and condoning incest... those are my favorite.
Also Richard Elliott Friedmann PhD «Who Wrote the Bible», and «How the Bible Became a Book... the Textualization of Ancient Israel» by William Schniedewind PhD
are great books by real scholars.
The Genesis
is a great book, if you know how to approach it, teaching, for instance, how men and women are equal, guess that was lost to a fine scholar such as yourself.
Jon Krakauer's «Under the banner of heaven»
is a great book on the subject; the mormons don't want you to read it.
The bible
is a great book of smashed together fairy tales, and that's how it makes sense 2.
It's a great book for a glass of white wine on a summer evening.
It's a great book for the month of May because my posts for that month will all connect to the broader theme of questions.
Like everything by Frost and Hirsch,
this is a great book, and well worth reading.
This is a great book to start with if you're new to the «red letter» movement, and I'm happy to report that Thomas Nelson has provided 3 copies for me to give away today!
There
's a great book called «300 Times 0» on Amazon — http://www.amazon.
There
is a great book called the bible that tells all about it.
In addition
their is a great book called the 7 Truths of the Bible that have nothing to do with proving religion but the historical facts as agreed upon by archaelogist / historians / anthropologists, many of whom are nonbelievers / skeptics / atheists
All in all,
this is a great book about the church.
I think the whole book of romans
is a great book to read about faith and grace Jeremy, I am sure I may frustrate you at times, but just understand all this interaction is growing me.
Paul through Mediterranean Eyes
is a great book by Kenneth Bailey for understanding the cultural background of 1 Corinthians and the Apostle Paul.
Plan B by Pete Wilson
is a great book for reviving hope in a person whose life has gone terribly wrong.
If, however, you have read Kerouac and was influenced by his books, then this might
be a great book for you.
This is a great book to supplement any study of the Gospel of Luke or the Book of Acts, and Darrel Bock does a great job introducing the key themes and issues of these books.
Fwiw, here
is a great book on how Matthew deals with the issue: http://www.amazon.com/Honor-Gospel-Matthew-Jerome-Neyrey/dp/0664256430/
There
is a great book about this topic which I would like to recommend to all:
It is a great book, and Viola's books have helped me in my thinking in these areas of preaching and pastoral ministry.
Yes, that's a GREAT book.
This is a great book, with groundbreaking information that will transform how you read the Old Testament and the New Testament, and how you understand the role of religion in society and culture.
For the past 2 months I've been attending a class where we have been studying a book titled The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee and I feel that
it is a great book for anyone dealing with issues such as fear of rejection, failure, shame and the fear of punishment and how those issues can be overcome when you apply the truth of Jesus» work on the cross to everyday life.
If you are struggling with depression or know someone who is, this would
be a great book to get.
This is a great book; I just wish it was a blog.
Continue to treat this as an EXPERIMENT.I think this journey would
be a great book!
I think it's the greatest book in the world but I didn't find that out until the Holy Spirit started revealing some things and every time I read it and He doesn't I don't get nearly as much out of it.
There
is a great book written by 2 NON christians on the emotional roller coaster of «hooking» up Our brain has more to do with it than anything.
The Bible might possibly
be a great book for learning how to live a moral life; after sifting through all the crap.
If, however, you like inspiring and thought - provoking stories which challenge you to live and think differently about following Jesus, Stories that Feed your Soul by Tony Campolo
is a great book.
There are the classics of the past, and fortunately some of the present, which
are great books for the serious student but which are not apt to be widely understood or read by the ordinary person seeking light on his daily task.
The Bible
is a great book of morals, but it was compiled by imperfect men so it also contains errors, contradictions, hypocrisy and nonsense.
Luther's book of books
was the great book of the Word, the Bible, not the rule book of the organisation which claimed to have the divine right to control its celebration.
Hey,
it was a great book!
Unchurching
is a great book about the church.
I think
this is a great book, I bought it for my grandchildren so I can start teaching them about the dangers of sugar and that they can still eat yummy and tasty food without sugar.