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Dennis the Menace: Prayers and Graces
Published in Hardcover by Westminster John Knox Press (1993)
Authors: Hank Ketcham, Billy Graham, and Ruth Bell Graham
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Dennis the Menace: Prayers and Graces
as a long-time reader of Dennis the Menace, it was refreshing to know there was a religious comic book that was very enjoyable for young and old to read! Thankyou Hank Ketcham :)


The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Essentials of Evangelicalism
Published in Hardcover by Crossway Books (2002)
Authors: James Montgoney Boice, Philip Graham Ryken, James Montgomery Boice, and R. C. Sproul
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Good explaination of Calvinism, but went further than needed
Boise really explains Calvinistic views well in this book. He draws off of scripture and not just philosophy. My main problem with the book is that Boise tries to go beyond what needs to be covered. If he would just stick with verses that are plane spoken he'd do good. But he takes a lot of verses that are kind of gray, and tries to force them into his Calvinistic views. This is not good exegesis. It really weakens a Calvinists argument when you try to fit verses into your theology. Boise would be better again, by just sticking with the verses that clearly point to the doctrines of grace. Overall this book is adequate, but if you come at it from a mind seeking truth you will see where he does force his meaning onto verses. If you come at this book as a Calvinist, you'll cheer as he uses all verses to support his argument. If you come to it as a Arminian, you'll be swayed when he shows the clear cut verses that show how God elects, but you'll be repulsed when he forces his belief on the not so clear verses.

Intro to the Reformed LifeView
I bought this book with a desire to understand more of Calvinism. I came at it with, I believe, an objective view. Boice expounds convincingly the Calvinist texts, redefines the TULIP acronym so that it is more clear and precise, and gives direction on how a Calvinist lives.

As other reveiwers mentioned, Boice does a good job on the easy texts and leaves some wanting on the hard texts (see Michael Horton instead). Also Helpful are the verses of the hymns that Boice composed before each chapter. In the final chapters Boice (and Ryken) attempt to refute the claim that Calvinists are the "Frozen Chose" and points to history and the example of 10th Presbyterian Church as signs of a lively Reformed faith.

Final Analysis.
If one is a seasoned Calvinist or Arminian, then this book probably will not be anything new for you. However, for a new Reformed or an Arminian wishing a debate, this book will be interesting. For those more seasoned, try Michael Horton's Putting Amazing Back into Grace.

WHO BIRTHED YOU INTO THE KINGDOM?
James Boice and Philip Ryken present a cogent, easy to understand
presentation of the Reformed faith. The church today generally does not read church history and are therefore not aware of the doctrines that were preached and died for. This effort plainly
expounds the profound deep truths of the Bible without losing its
audience. I highly recommend this as the beginning book for anyone dealing with the issue of God's sovereignty. The question truly is "Who birthed you into the kingom; yourself or Jehovah God?" If "every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights", salvation is one of those gifts and comes "from" God and not ourselves. The question that this book helps answer is this: is man TOTALLY depraved or partially wounded? Ephesians 2:1,5 says "you who were dead, God made alive". This book explains in simple language one of the deepest truths of the Word of God.


All Mankind Needs Salvation: Principles of Attaining Grace Through Jesus Christ
Published in Paperback by Welstar Pubns (1995)
Author: Joyce H. Graham
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A Fall From Grace - The Last Hours of The Marquis de Sade
Published in Mass Market Paperback by WB Publising (1999)
Author: W.D. Graham
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Grace Harlowe's Second Year at Overton College
Published in Paperback by IndyPublish.com (2003)
Author: Jessie Graham Flower
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Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School
Published in Hardcover by IndyPublish.com (2003)
Author: Jessie Graham Flower
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An Hour in the Cougar's Grace
Published in Paperback by Pudding House Publications (2000)
Author: Taylor Graham
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The Message of Salvation: By God's Grace, for God's Glory (The Bible Speaks Today)
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (2002)
Author: Philip Graham Ryken
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MuseNews Interviews with Opera Stars Grace Bumbry, Mirella Freni, Marcello Giordani, Susan Graham, Martha Modl, Neil Shicoff, Anja Silja, Bryn Terfel, Violeta Urmana, and Elena Zaremba
Published in Digital by Annapurna, LLC (31 October, 2002)
Author: Manuela Hoelterhoff
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Native Grace: Prints of the New World, 1590-1876
Published in Hardcover by Thomasson-Grant, Inc. (1988)
Author: W. Graham III Arader
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