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Mark Littleton is obviously a man of God with a keen insight into spiritual curiosity. Unfortunately, this first book in a planned series is the only on that made it to print and now it is out of print. Too bad. Everyone with whom I've shared this book has raved about its clever treatment of nagging questions and have been left with a new perspective on the need for faith. And as for the realm of spiritual warfare, Littleton has my vote hands down over Frank Peretti.
If you are a bliever, get and read this book!!
If you are not a believer, get and read this book!!
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Littleton does a fantastic job of helping us see the humanity in the biblical characters that he uses for examples. They have the same struggles with God that we face today. If you are in the midst of one of those struggles right now, find out how God worked in the lives of the saints of old when they got honest with God.
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I recommend this book highly and plan on giving them as Christmas presents to close friends.
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If you and your family are into Christian music and are safe from the dangers listed therein, this book may be an interesting read, but not necessary reading. You may feel the need to, in the authors words, "purify your hearts" against what you have read. The book does not contain four letter words spelled out, but the descriptions are adequate enough.
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The added touch is how each individual athlete found that his/her faith in God made him/her a more complete human being, if not a more perfect competitor.
Sadly, many of the books are out of print, but may be available in libraries or through special services of Amazon or other booksellers.
I recommend these books for both parents and their preteens and teens to read. The torn social framework created by over-competitive parents living vicariously through their athlete-children cries out for repair with a strong dose of the faith found by each of Mr. Littleton's subjects.
The moral is "You can be a pretty good athlete or even a star WITHOUT being a jerk!"