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The Battle for Jerusalem
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In the Battle for Jerusalem, John Hagee, a founder and senior pastor of the 17,000-strong Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, TX and president of Global Evangelism Television, declares that he wants readers "to understand the age-old divisions that are still tearing the Holy Land apart" and "to be able to distinguish between truth and propaganda in the ... »
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Hildegard's Healing Plants: From Her Medieval Classic Physica
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Before echinacea and homeopathy there was Hildegard and her medieval herb remedies. Hildegard's Healing Plants provides a natural healing manual by a woman who used herbs around her convent in the early 1100s. Listings from her medieval Physica book provide reviews of the various herbs and their properties.... »
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The Covering
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First remember Hank Hanegraaf writes like his radio show, building himself up as the 'Bible Answer Man' while putting other views down. For a thin book, he spends a lot of time discounting and discrediting other well known authors in the spiritual warfare genre.
The book is based on Hank's theory that modern Christians don't proplerly us... »
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The Last Sacrifice
I liked this book as well as the first of the series (The Last Disciple). As I said in my review of The Last Disciple, it provides both a good read (not ... »
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God's Transmitters
This is a good book if you have been brought up using 'rote' prayer and want to step out on your own and learn how to talk to God and what talking to God ... »
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Winged Life
Excellent message about living in the heavenly realm while living on earth. As we see ourselves seated with Christ in the heavenly realm, we are more and ... »
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Counterfeit Revival
The signature enthusiasm of Pentecostalism opens he door to laxity of all forms. If neither is checked, the freedom that is celebrated smiths more fetters... »
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