books about: omissions
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Omissions
The Great Omission: Fulfilling Christ's Commission Completely
Steve Saint
Y W A M Pub
, 2001
Overcoming Dependency
Steve Saint is the son of the martyred missionary, Nate Saint, who was killed by the Waodani Indians (formerly known as Aucas) of Ecuador in 1956 along with Jim Elliot, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, and Pete Fleming. After his aunt, Rachel Saint, and Elisabeth Elliot ...
Sins of Omission
Fern Michaels
Ivy Books
, 1989
Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful!
What can I say about Sins of Omission but that it is truly wonderful along with Sins of the Flesh, both by Fern Michaels. What a great story. You laugh & cry but you don't put either down until read. A must have.
A Death in Brazil: A Book of Omissions
Peter Robb
Picador
, 2004
Another heady, erudite mix from the incomparable Peter Robb
I'm a big fan of Peter Robb's Midnight in Sicily. About that masterpiece, The Economist called it "simply the best book in English about Italy." The author's latest work, A Death in Brazil, promised and delivered much of the same - a heady, erudite mix of Mr. Robb's ...
The Great Omission
Robertson McQuilkin
Authentic
, 2002
Why Christians should engage in Foreign Missions.
Dr. McQuilkin make a strong case for American Christians to get beyond selfishness and on to obedience of Christ's marching orders for His Church. Christ gave us the Great Commission five times after His resurrection. What was His priority for us before He returned to ...
The Great Omission
Dallas Willard
Monarch Books
, 2006
The Many Faces of Deceit: Omissions, Lies, and Disguise in Psychotherapy
Helen K. Gediman
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Janice S., Ph.D. Lieberman
Jason Aronson
, 1996
Errors and Omissions
Paul Goldstein
Anchor
, 2007
Page Turner!
Errors and Omissions is an immensely enjoyable read. It builds into an engrossing page turner - the stay-up-too-late-at-night-to-read kind. Michael Seeley is a complicated and realistic character - very talented and deeply flawed. Seeley's client, a media ...
The Great Omission: Reclaiming Jesus's Essential Teachings on Discipleship
Dallas Willard
HarperOne
, 2006
An easy to understand anthology
This book is a collection of Dallas Willard's articles, lectures, and essays regarding the main idea expressed in his book THE DIVINE CONSPIRACY - that as Christians we should focus on being "disciples" or "apprentices" of Jesus, allowing God's grace to develop ...
The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions And Distortions
David Ray Griffin
Olive Branch Press
, 2004
The 9/11 Commission lied to you; PERIOD!
I will give you a taste of the book: 1 - The omission of evidence that at least six of the alleged hijackers---including Waleed al-Shehri, said by the Commission probably to have stabbed a flight attendant on Flight 11 before it crashed into the North Tower of the ...
Acts and Omissions
Nancy Kopp
Signet
, 1994
Well paced and Entertaining
This is one of those enjoyable, entertaining books that one could finish in a day at the beach. The quick pace and involving, though a little predictable, plot make it fun read. Recommended!
The Great Omission: Resolving Critical Issues for the Ministry of Healing and Deliverance
Dieter Mulitze
Essence Publishing (Canada)
, 2001
Finally - some clarity
There seems to be a long standing debate as to how (and if) the Holy Spirit moves in the church today. Is healing possible? What is our obligation as a church in this area? One side seems to argue that the gifts of the Holy Spirit ended with the Apostles, and that any ...
The Great Omission
Robert Blair
CSS Publishing Company
, 2007
"The Great Omission" by Robert Blair
I read this book from beginning to end and could not lay it down. The message is so true and the research that has gone into this book is amazing on Mr. Blair's part. He knows the Bible and he knows what is wrong in the world and churches today. Just keep to God's word ...
The Great Omission: A Call to Restore 'Mission' to the Heart of the Local Church
Trevor Harris
Evangelical Press
, 2005
Sin of Omission
David Evans Katz
Koenisha Pubns
, 2003
A must read!
I could not put the book down.. David Evans Katz created characters that I related to on an emotional level. His style of story telling is right up there with the best.. Spielberg should bring this novel to the big screen.
Sins Of Omission: The Jewish Community's Reaction To Domestic Violence
Carol Goodman Kaufman
Basic Books
, 2003
It's about time
I thoroughly liked Sins of Omission, and am grateful to Goodman Kaufman for having so articulately, fully, and acutely written about domestic abuse. As I titled this review, I will say again how it is about time that someone wrote about domestic abuse in the jewish ...
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