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Effective Pastoring Giving Vision, Direction, And Care To Your Church
Published in Hardcover by Word Publishing (07 October, 1999)
Authors: Charles R. Swindoll, Roy B. Zuck, Bill Lawrence, and William D. Lawrence
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A great book for young pastors
After reading what pastoring was all about I felt that the way most pastors are running the church today is totally out of order. We are not to be lord's over God's heritage, but servants to God's people. Not bosses, CEOs, not employers, but servants....this is a great book!


How to Pray When Life Hurts: Experiencing the Power of Healing Prayer
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (1900)
Author: Roy Lawrence
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How to Pray When Life Hurts
Fantastic book to take your prayer life deeper


Roy Lichtenstein
Published in Hardcover by Abbeville Press, Inc. (1984)
Author: Lawrence Alloway
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Superb illustrations, intelligent text!
Taschen triumphs again with a beautifully produced overview of Lichtenstein's entire career, with excellent reproductions of his major works and some less wellknown pieces. Essential.


Max Havelaar, Or, the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company (Library of the Indies)
Published in Hardcover by Univ. of Massachusetts Press (1983)
Authors: Multatuli, Roy Edwards, D. H. Lawrence, and E. M. Beekman
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A self-serving narrative that disappoints.
This book is first and foremost an attempt to establish an alternative version about the author's tenure as an official of the Dutch East Indian Civil Service. In short, he was removed from office for disagreeing with his supervisors' policies, and chose to vent through this book. The disgusting narrative continually portrays the author as something near a Christ-like personality battling a completely inept and corrupt civil service (the latter is almost a redundant description). The author does nothing to contain his raging ego, thus producing a nauseating description of self. The resulting cast of characters are as deep as cardboard cutouts. The cost of this immodest picture is a shallow representation of the plight of the colonized. The reader is forced to sift through page after page of self-serving drivel to extract meager details of the corruption in the Dutch East Indies.

The book has not aged well. Contemporary cynicism--resulting from, in part, Watergate, Vietnam, a stream of revelations of various colonial regimes and a plethora of political scandals--makes the cursory information about the Dutch East Indian Civil Service under whelming. One has to repeatedly remind themselves that the original readers were idealistic about their government's intentions.

One can glean interesting social and cultural glimpses of the period from the bloated pages. This indirect benefit is one of the few reasons to read the book.

If the author had spent more time providing information about the colonies instead of rambling on and on with his self-aggrandizement, this book could have been an invaluable piece of history. As it stands, it is a testimony to the hubris of a flawed man.

A superb translation of a superb book!
By this 19th century novel an attempt was made to arise the awareness of the general public in the Netherlands to the oppression of the Indonesian people by the Dutch colonial system. The book is a cry for justice. The story is set in Amsterdam and Java and has a surprising structure, with changing perspective, and an almost independent romantic story on the love between Saidjah and Adinda. It is romantic, melodramatic even, jet thought-provoking and despite its heavy subject funny and very readable. Yes, certainly rereadable. It gets more beautiful everytime I reread it. I've both read the Dutch original book and this translation, and I think a perfect job has been done.


Christ with Us
Published in Paperback by Scripture Union Publishing (04 September, 1997)
Author: Roy Lawrence
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Christian Healing Rediscovered
Published in Paperback by Intervarsity Press (1980)
Author: Roy Lawrence
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Connecting: A Culture Sensitive Approach to Interpersonal Communication
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (1997)
Authors: Roy M. Berko, Gleason Berko, and Lawrence B. Rosenfeld
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Connecting: A Culture-Sensitive Approach to Interpersonal Communication Competency
Published in Paperback by International Thomson Publishing (1997)
Authors: Roy M. Berko, Lawrence B. Rosenfeld, Larry Samovar, and Gleason Berko
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County Guide to English Churches
Published in Paperback by Countryside Books (1992)
Authors: Lawrence E. Jones and Roy Tricker
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D. H. Lawrence country : a portrait of his early life and background with illustrations, maps, and guides
Published in Unknown Binding by C. Woolf ()
Author: Roy Spencer
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