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message 1: by Honest (new)

Honest M Handson | 2 comments Dear Authors and Reviewers

I have published two Newly Christian living books,
The first one is " The study guide " The 21 st century Bible (Newly Testament).

Book Summary:

“The study guide“ The 21 St Century Bible (Newly Testament) is a completion and fulfillments of both the Old and New testaments. Its uniqueness from published Bibles is the divine demarcation between Old, New and Newly testament the main part. It has detailed the law, parables and “showed” pictured words and mysteries spoke by our Lord Jesus Christ which was and still difficult for outsiders (people with no Christ) to "understand".
The book has shortened the long length of the Biblical view, from Genesis to Revelation each book, chapter and verse specified to whom it concerned and how it pictured to present day living. That’s why, no one can or will learn Bible and it’s divine principles by reading each chapter and verse but only through understanding the secret behind God’s spiritual and physical creation plans which are different periods and times.

That’s a reason this book has not picked every account of the earlier experience but only those important occasions relating to His creation plans. (the way people lived during Abraham’s time before the law differs from Mose’s time after the law and the people of today’s world must live the same life that of Abraham’s and not Mose’s time because Christ is the replace of the rules) The Old testament presented Jesus Christ in shadows because the children of Israel were outside the body of Christ, (1 Corinthians 10:3-5).
 This book wants to tell you that Christ is been preached to two different people those with and with no living word Jesus Christ.
Any Church  under the law has rejected Christ and that Church is under the Jewish traditions and ceremonies and these are outside Christ, they are God’s people though but their salvation will come at an appointed time. We are not Romans who were pagans "before", neither are we Ephesians who used to save Diana before nor are we physical Jews who rejected the living word Jesus Christ but we are spiritual Jews whom Christ spoke in parables. And whoever be in Christ is Christ's image. We were saved because of the Jews in return we will save the Jews. Stay blessed in Jesus’ name Amen.

My second book is " Beyond human Brain "

Book Summary :

The spiritual part of living (spiritual world) is the Origin of every being, and every life started in the spirit’s realm and came to be in the physical world. That means, the spiritual world controls the physical existence whether from the rejected side (dark world) or from the obedience side (Glorious world).

This book “Beyond Human Brain“ is a “showed “ message that has come to resurface the inner part of man’s existence the side of your real identity which controls the envelope (your outer body) the cover of your spirit (inner man). 

In heaven the throne of God is full of God’s Glory, this Glory is God, which in human term or language is the “Holy spirit‘ at that throne comes a voice, (Revelation 21:3) this voice is the living words of God which communicates to heavenly creatures, in the earthly term this word is “Jesus Christ“ the son of God, even "if", God's word (Jesus Christ) And His presence (the Holy spirit) has personalities it does not mean God has a son from a physical perspective as others think, this was a title God gave to His words (Jesus Christ) so earthly people can understand things from the physical perspective by using earthly terms and languages, Jesus Christ is the true Son of God, in our language and terms but in heaven He is the speaking voice of God, He planned His word so we can see Him through Jesus Christ (John 14:6-12) and the same voice, Same word Created the universe (Genesis 1:2-28, John 1:1) and shall judge the entire world (Revelation 21:2-3, 21:21-22) His word in human form Jesus Christ shall judge His households) God the father the source of His existence shall Judge the entire world those outside the living word Jesus Christ " this " the final Judgment.

God is a spirit, a spirit has no physical identity and Can't be described God can be any form to fit any color, language, and tribe to communicate to His creatures. Physical languages and tribes are for mortals you need not be an Hebrew or Jew to pray. Whether Indian, China, Greek, Jew, American, European or African whoever be in Christ is Christ‘ image. God gave different tribes and languages so in your language you can call His word Jesus Christ and communicate to Him, that’s why we speak in tongues the heaven language not for the man to understand but your spirit communicates to God, (2 Corinthians 14:2-3, 14:28). Whether you are physical Jew or spiritual Jew, it matter not Christ is the living words and anyone in Christ is Christ’s image.

If anyone interested I can share free copies in return for an honest review. The two books will be on promotion for three days, 5, 6, and 7 January, you can download free copies by typing honest h. mulela.com on Google. I also do Reviews in Christian living books, if you prefer PDF format you can Contact me at zephaniahmuzi@gmail.com

Stay blessed and remain protected!


message 2: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Corbett (darlenemcorbett) | 5 comments Hello Everyone:

I would love more reviews of my book “Stop Depriving The World of You: A Guide for Getting UnStuck.” I would greatly appreciate it, and if you want me to review something I would be happy to reciprocate.
Stop Depriving the World of You A Guide for Getting Unstuck by Darlene Corbett

Thank you in advance!

Darlene Corbett


message 3: by Josephine (new)

Josephine Spire | 26 comments Hi Darlene, I would love to review your book, send me your contact please.


message 4: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Corbett (darlenemcorbett) | 5 comments Thank you so much Josephine! What should I provide to you, and where should I send it.

Thank you!

With a smile,

Darlene


message 5: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments I have five ARCs paperback editions ready to be sent to reviewers. The Novel, Bittersweet, is an historical romance set in 1960-61, a pivotal year in the history of America and France, the two countries where the action happens. Here is one reviewer's take on the novel: "From the opening pages of Bittersweet, I realized that back in 1960, I had met people in college just like Renny and Max, the novels two protagonists–students at Berkeley, slackers in the classroom, sleepwalking through the postwar middle-class aspiration that every child go to college and, of course, avoid the draft. However, 1960 at Berkeley and Babylon by the Bay (otherwise known as San Francisco) provided the two student protagonists with a glimpse of a new way of living. The thriving beatnik counter-culture and the social justice demonstrations that year lead them to a life-changing moment when they decide to participate In the House on Un-American Activities demonstration/riot at San Francisco City Hall. The actions of the police awaken in them the impulse to escape the America described by Kenneth Rexroth in Thou Shalt not Kill, read to jazz music at the Cellar jazz club, a performance attended by our young, intrepid heroes.
To escape what they see as drab and fascist America, Renny and Max decide on impulse to go to France to experience “Pig Alley” and the land of the Enlightenment. The rest of their adventures take place shipboard and in France: Dijon, Cassis, and Paris. The self-absorbed and jaded Max seems to be born under a lucky star when he meets a “sugar mama” who pampers him and teaches him to appreciate the fine arts. Renny, on the other hand, is star-crossed, a Romantic à la Goethe’s Werther, caught between the desire to become a Beatnik writer and a dead-end love affair, the latter fulfilling Max’s prediction, “poor Renny, he was in love with love. He was going to get burned. Max could see a fiery crucifix on the horizon.” Or more to the point, as Werther opines: “I have so much in me, and the feeling for her absorbs it all; I have so much, and without her it all comes to nothing.”
― Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther
I was enthralled by the pages describing France in 1960, offering a vivid portrait of French life in the provinces and bohemian Paris. Moreover, the author weaves into the plot contemporary French and American historical events such as the Algerian War of Liberation and the fledgling American invasion of Indochina adding a touch of historical authenticity.
This novel’s prose flows, sometimes becoming lyrical, in the mode of Jack Kerouac, and is a pleasure to read, while the dialogue and points of view seem derived from the personalities of the characters. I highly recommend this novel for those who have lived through the late 50s and 60s, both American and French, for its nostalgic dimension and for younger readers as a fascinating historical adventure into the not so distant past that was really culturally and technologically light years from present-day America."

If you wish an ARC to review, please send me your name and address to my email address:
lloyd@lloydfreeauthor.com

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Lloyd Free


message 6: by Philip (new)

Philip Dodd (philipdodd) | 5 comments My new book of poems, Last Flocks of the Geese, has been published. If you would like to review my book, I will send you the PDF version. Thank you.

Last Flocks of the Geese by Philip Dodd


message 7: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments Darlene wrote: "Hello Everyone:

I would love more reviews of my book “Stop Depriving The World of You: A Guide for Getting UnStuck.” I would greatly appreciate it, and if you want me to review something I would b..."


Hi Darlene,
I would love to exchange reviews. You can email me at: lloydfreeauthor.com and we can arrange to exchange books.

Sincerely,
Lloyd Free


message 8: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments Philip wrote: "My new book of poems, Last Flocks of the Geese, has been published. If you would like to review my book, I will send you the PDF version. Thank you.

Last Flocks of the Geese by Philip Dodd"


Hi Philip,

How about an exchange. I will review your book of poems and you will review my latest novel. It is available in digital format. My email is lloydfreeauthor.com.

Looking forwad to hearing from you.
Lloyd Free


message 9: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Corbett (darlenemcorbett) | 5 comments Hi Lloyd:

Did you provide me with your website, because the url is not set up for email. I would be happy to exchange reviews. I will go to your website and see if I can acquire it there.

Best,

Darlene


message 10: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments Hi Darlene,

Hesre are three links--hopefully they will lead you to the correct destinations.

http://www.lloydfreeauthor.com/
https://amzn.to/2xgl13m
https://www.pr.com/press-release/759841

Lloyd


message 11: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Corbett (darlenemcorbett) | 5 comments Lloyd wrote: "Hi Darlene,

Hesre are three links--hopefully they will lead you to the correct destinations.

http://www.lloydfreeauthor.com/
https://amzn.to/2xgl13m
https://www.pr.com/press-release/759841

Lloyd"


Hi Lloyd:

I would be happy to purchase your book and read over the weekend. I don't have Kindle Unlimited. I will send you a copy of the review before I post wherever you would like (Amazon, Goodreads).

My book is at https://www.amazon.com/Stop-Depriving...

With gratitude,

Darlene


message 12: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments Hi Darlene,
I have just ordered your book--arrival date feb 28. I will read it and review it; will send you a copy of the review before posting. If you like it then will post it to amazon and goodreads.

Lloyd


message 13: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Corbett (darlenemcorbett) | 5 comments Hi Lloyd:

I just purchased your book by paperback. I look forward to reading and reviewing. Again, I will send to you before submitting. Thank you again.

With gratitude,

Darlene


message 14: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd Free | 16 comments Thanks for the update and look forward to reading your book.


message 15: by Nina (new)

Nina Norstrom | 10 comments Darlene wrote: "Hello Everyone:

I would love more reviews of my book “Stop Depriving The World of You: A Guide for Getting UnStuck.” I would greatly appreciate it, and if you want me to review something I would b..."


Darlene:

I write in non-fiction and self-help genres. Wouldn't mind reviewing and you review one of mine for honest review. If so, I'll box you with my email address.


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