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March 8, 2015

From the Dark to the Dawn: A Tale of Ancient Rome By Alic...

From the Dark to the Dawn: A Tale of Ancient Rome By Alicia A. Willis  Review:

Short version: This book will change your life.

Long version: This book was one of the best I read! Written by a passionate historian and eloquent author, this book, in truth, impacted me beyond words.

The plot is not intricately complex, yet it is powerfully deep. Philip is a British captive, carried to Rome and sold to the troubled and brutal master, Marcus. However, Philip is soon changed by the gospel and his...
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Published on March 08, 2015 17:15

October 9, 2014

The Mortification of SinBy John Owen Who was the gre...

The Mortification of SinBy John Owen 
Who was the greatest theological thinker and writer Britain ever produced? What was his most distinguished practical work?

The two questions seemed opposed to each other. The greatest Britain theologian and his best book for laymen? How can a thinker write for workers? It is possible and the answer is: John Owen and his book, The Mortification of Sin.

John Owen was a prolific Congregational Puritan theologian, whose 16 volume set of works are very pop...
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Published on October 09, 2014 12:58

October 3, 2014

Prisoners of the Sea by Florence M. KingsleyMystery. Adve...

Prisoners of the Sea
by Florence M. Kingsley Mystery. Adventure. Heroism. Escapades. Battles. Trust in God.

What to all these elements make, collected together in one cover? A must-read novel, which I will devour, and strongly recommend to you!

The amazing Victorian author Mrs. Florence Kingsley has put forth an action and adventure drama which will captivate you, and will leave hanging until the very end, where you will be shocked by one of the most fascinating anecdotes of French history!

Now,...
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Published on October 03, 2014 12:19