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The Heart of Wesley's Journal: Illustrated
Published in Paperback by Kregel Publications (September, 1989)
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The True Man of God
The life of John Wesley is nothing short of amazing. He carried the message of Christ far and wide during his lifetime and preached to thousands. I have read this and his Forty-Four Sermons, published in 1977 by Methodist Publishing House. Currently out of print. At a time in the modern church where obedience to the Gospel of Christ is optional and Grace cheap, study the works of Wesley and see what happens when a man is 'really' converted to the truth. Examine the evidence of a heart ignited by the Fire of the Holy Spirit and a lifetime of discipleship to the cross. If your own heart is not moved by his great man of God, then perhaps you need to be reminded that true Faith produces obedience and life of service to Christ. Wesley called the churches to repentance and proved to them that Grace was NOT license, but the Power to transform. True followers of Christ walk in the Newness of Life, overcoming the world by Faith, and daily presenting themselves a 'living' sacrifice to God, holy and acceptable, which is their reasonable service. Wesley, like many preachers of his time, taught that to Make a 'continual' practice out of sin after coming to a knowledge of the truth, was a mockery of God and an Insult to the Spirit of Grace. "He that doeth righteousness is righteous." Was one of his most beloved passages. Which he used to prove his point time and again as he traveled the countryside proclaiming the Gospel. He shatters the modern doctrine of, 'Jesus obeyed for me' or better stated that somehow 'imputed righteousness', means the believer is excused from obedience. Like all true men of God, Wesley took the scriptures at face value and 'did not' try to read in an excuse for sin. The New Birth hit him like a lightening blot from above and he took that message to the world. The RESULTS speak for themselves. Read about his life and be inspired to obey the Lord.
A Heritage of Great Evangelical Teaching
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (November, 1996)
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Great life Man of Christ Pilgrim
Before I have read this book, I'm thinking why all of those man is very wonderful Christian man as other people said that I don't know what They're thinking about Christ. After I read this book, That would be amazing that God choose those man to speak about God's word to every single man with Christ's Heart
Holding the Center: Memoirs of a Life in Higher Education
Published in Hardcover by MIT Press (11 June, 1999)
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Some People Make It Look Easy
I attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from September 1964 through June 1972; I worked at the MIT Lincoln Laboratories in the summers of 1968 and 1970. I was given this book by the MIT Alumni Association, and found it to be remarkable in its truthful rendition of events that I lived through, and things that came afterwards (going to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in the 1990s), and seeing that Howard Johnson guided MIT through the late 1960s and beyond and the Museum of Fine Arts into a rebirth, and made it all look so easy. I look forward to the video that should accompany this!
Holy Bible: The Wesley, New King James Version, Black Bonded Leather
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (December, 1990)
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Great Study notes!
I really like the fact that Wesley's notes are easy to access as they are at the bottom of each page. Also there are in dept articles on points of scripture.
Holy Bible: The Wesley, New King James Version, Burgundy Bonded Leather
Published in Hardcover by Thomas Nelson (August, 1990)
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Good one stop for Wesley's Notes and Bible
This is a good one stop with a NKJV with Wesley's Notes. I really like the notes some include pictures (B/W) and diagrams to explain.
How the Moon Got in the Sky
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (March, 1998)
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Authentic Literature Supplement to ESL Series
This authentic literature is a great addition to this ESL series. This entire series is wonderful. With new migrant students entering my district everyday, I have a population of students with diverse needs. This series includes lessons in Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking as well as relates all to real life experiences and other content areas. As well, real, authentic literature is included in almost each new thematic unit.
How to Have a Great Sunday School
Published in Paperback by Gospel Light Pubns (April, 1999)
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A Modern Classic on Local Church Education
This book is a resource that the progressive Local Church leader will turn to time and again. There is enought philosophy for you to understand where each standard is coming from. The practical information would be helpful no matter how large or small your church is. It's about far more than just Sunday School.
The Human Community
Published in Hardcover by MacMillan Pub Co (January, 1986)
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A Classic of Sociology
The Human Community remains the definitive analysis of the community as a social entity. Classic work used as the text for sociology and social work classes.
The Hungry Hills: Ozarks Tales and Sketches
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (April, 2000)
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The Hungry Hills: Ozarks Tales and Sketches-- Delightful
The Hungry Hills is a delightful and sympathetic look at an isolated community of Ozarks hillbillies in 1970's and 1980's. It focuses upon a dozen colorful character, such as Uly MaeBumgardner, The Reverend Bob "Holy" Roller, and Vardaman-the-Talking-Crow. I couldn't put it down. I recommend reading the stories out loud!
The Illustrated Marguerite Henry
Published in Hardcover by Checkerboard Pr (October, 1990)
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The Illustrated Marguerite Henry
This book has one of the best introductions ever written. It begins with something like,"The first time I met Marguerite Henry she was tucked under the arms of children at the rim of the Grand Canyon." It goes one to express the experiences and emotions of a true Henry fan. This book allowed Mrs. Henry to express her views of each of her illustrators, and how she felt they interpeted her stories. The insights into her creative world are a joy to experience. Her admiration for these artists is easily understood after viewing all of the richly illustated pages provided in this volume. This book is a joy to any horse lover young or simply young at heart.
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