Reviews by Jim Kane
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The Noticer (Reviewed 10/30/2009)(Acknowledgement: This is review is done as part of the Thomas Nelson, the publisher of this book, Blogger Review Program. In exchange for a free electronic copy of this book that I get to keep, I agreed to read the book and then write a review of the book that is posted to my blog ...
Review of Andy Andrew’s The Noticer All Reviews for The Noticer
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The Search for God and Guinness (Reviewed 10/10/2009)“[Guinness] did not drain a man and then expect the church or the state to rebuild him again. They invested… They did this because it was the right thing to do, yes, but also because it made their firm more successful than those who did not understand this vital kind of investment.” Coming from a teetotaler ...
Review of Stephen Mansfield’s The Search for God and Guinness All Reviews for The Search for God and Guinness
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The Hole in Our Gospel (Reviewed 9/29/2009)Stearns begins his book with a question, "What does God expect of us?" He answers by telling his journey from CEO of Lenox, Inc., to CEO of World Vision, by outlining what poverty really means in our world, and why and how the Christian Church needs to be involved with the important task of caring for ...
Changed The Way I Understood Poverty All Reviews for The Hole in Our Gospel
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A Million Miles in a Thousand Years (Reviewed 9/29/2009)“…I came to believe the Voice was God, and God was trying to write a better story.” So says Don Miller in a rich and provocative book, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: What I Learned While Editing My Life. Written against a backdrop of a movie script creation about his life, Miller takes ...
Review of Donald Miller’s A Million Miles in a Thousand Years All Reviews for A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)“Each sunrise seems to bring fresh reasons for fear,” appears in bold on the back cover of Max Lucado’s newest book, Fearless. These days that very much appears to be true. However, with his trademark calm and hopeful pastoral voice, Lucado again points us, not to greater self-effort, but a greater trust in the Lord, ...
