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Everyone Communicates, Few Connect

Everyone Communicates, Few Connect

On 3/17 David Richmond wrote: I was first introduced to the writings of John Maxwell as a Bible College student studying for ministry. Since that time I have read nearly a dozen of his books and always look forward to reading his next work. Everyone Communicates did not disappoint. In fact, I would rank it in his top three books ... Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by John Maxwell

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5 Stars

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The Map

The Map

On 3/3 David Richmond wrote: Perhaps the most unique book on men's spirituality I have ever read, The Map by David Murrow is both a page turning story and a call to discipleship. Murrow begins the book with a mystery/suspense story that takes him from Wales to New York to Greece in search of a map hidden in the writings of Matthew. ... The Map by David Murrow

David's Rating:

4 Stars

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Living Life in the Zone

Living Life in the Zone

On 2/17 David Richmond wrote: As a minister who has a passion to develop men into the leaders they are called to be, I was happy to select Living Life in the Zone for review. I find most men's devotionals to be both superficial and shallow. Many either don't address the real issues men deal with, or they give short, "cookie-cutter" ... Living Life in the Zone by Kyle Rote Jr. and Dr. Joe Pettigrew

David's Rating:

4 Stars

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Where is God?

Where is God?

On 1/27 David Richmond wrote: Who among us has not felt abandoned and alone in difficult times? In his book, Where is God?, psychiatrist Dr. John Townsend not only addresses the "why" of why we ask this question, He also gives answers laden with Biblical truths and sound advice. He begins by explaining the that it is perfectly ... Where is God? by Dr. John Townsend

David's Rating:

4 Stars

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The Liturgical Year

The Liturgical Year

On 12/9 David Richmond wrote: In The Liturgical Year, Joan Chittister explores the liturgy of the Catholic and more orthodox faiths. She begins by explaining what the liturgical year is and that it's purpose "is to bring to life in us and around us, little by little, one layer of insight after another until we grow to full stature ... The Liturgical Year by Joan Chittister

David's Rating:

3 Stars

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Living with Confidence in a Chaotic World

Living with Confidence in a Chaotic World

On 11/5 David Richmond wrote: Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World is a refreshing, practical look at end-times prophecies. Dr. David Jeremiah looks at several passages, that at first glance may appear all doom and gloom, and mines out of them a message of hope and a call to return to practical Christian living. Admittedly, ... Living with Confidence in a Chaotic World

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3 Stars

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The Search for God and Guinness

The Search for God and Guinness

On 10/7 David Richmond wrote: Stephen Mansfield invites you to take a look at history through the lens of beer in his book, The Search for God and Guiness. Mansfield masterfully tells the story of the Guiness family's work and impact over the last 250 years. The story begins with entrepreneur Arthur Guiness and his twofold pursuit ... The Search for God and Guiness by Stephen Mansfield

David's Rating:

4 Stars

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