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Come! Live! Die! The real revolution

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96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1972

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George Verwer

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June 23, 2023
If you want a challenge, read this book from worldwide evangelist and mighty man, George Verwer, who died recently.

Written back in 1972, it still packs a punch. A wake up call to leave spiritual schizophrenia and embrace an authentic, radical faith in Jesus. A book about purpose and what's important in life.
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April 11, 2019
George Verwer is the real deal. This is his clear guide to radical Christianity. Read this book and learn to die to self and live for Christ.
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October 25, 2010
WEEKLY PROGRESS: In this book, Come! Live! Die!, I've read about 2 or 3 chapters. I like the book it is very useful, I think I am going to have to read twice to retain all the information.
TIME: I've read for about an hour or two between both the books I am reading.
GOAL-SETTING: I plan to complete at least one, if not both, of the books I am reading.
META-COGNITIVE REFLECTION: I enjoy this book and through reading it I have learned that I like books that are going to help me in my life with God. I have been reading this book in mostly in school or at church, haven't had time at home. But normally I wouldn't go out of my way to read and I do for this book, that's how I know I like it a lot. I read best in silence, dead silence, but if I there is noise I listen to classical music on my ipod while I read and it really helps me to block out all other thoughts and focus on the book in hand. Without the classical music or dead silence my mind wanders a lot; it still wanders sometime with the music or dead silence but I'm less likely to with these things. In my mind, when reading, I usually apply what ever i'm reading about to my life and what I am going through. Overall this book catches my attention and draws me, that's why I like so much.
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