R. Marshall Wright
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Scott has been writing for many years in a different genre, and I enjoyed his stories and attention to detail, but he decided he wanted to reinvent himself, and I’m glad he did! I’m here to tell you he has done it exceedingly well with his third time ...more |
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Scott R. Rezer Has Found His Niche If you like time travel or split time, you'll love when Herald Angels Sing. Scott’s mind is so weird in such a wonderful way that you keep the turning the pages for more. Where’s he going? Where’s the story going? An ...more |
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Wow! Wow! Wow! Scott hit a Grand Slam! On day one, I read 25%, but on day two, I could not put it down. I read for four hours, wanting to finish and hoping it would never end. The characters, the twists and turns, and all the things you'll never see c ...more |
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“Shirley had been another tough nut to crack, and she hadn’t cracked yet. She was an old mainline Protestant who still believed that works and being a good person would get her to heaven. She was into Social Justice Issues based on God is love. Judge not that you are not judged. And most committed to the second commandment ‘Love thy neighbor,’ with no mention of the first, ‘Love the Lord your God with heart, soul, strength, and mind.”
― Grace Like a River Flows
― Grace Like a River Flows
“I've got at least five more Sundays to show our congregation what the Lord desires of us. Micah 1:8 asks, ’What does the Lord require of you?’ And the answer is, ‘To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”
― God’s Deplorables
― God’s Deplorables
“Receiving grace is a lot easier to handle than giving grace to those who have hurt us and need it. Few realize how much they hurt themselves when they refuse to forgive those who they think have wronged them. The perceived wrongdoer sleeps at night while they let hate and anger fester and tear them apart inside. They continue with their life while those who refuse to grant grace to them destroy their relationship with the God who poured out his grace on them.”
― Grace Like a River Flows
― Grace Like a River Flows