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This book was one of the best reads for me this year because it explained morals
through stories from the emergency room and the jail, and it gave statistics that
backed up the points that were made. I read it because my professor for Biblical
Worldview at Tennessee Temple University offered it as an optional textbook for
his class. I make the recommendation that this book be required for class or extra
credit. It is a real eye opener to those who have been sheltered. This book could
change your life if you allow God’s Word to sink into your heart.
Mike Keech Junior Paper Project 4-30-08 Professor Roger Stile at
Tennessee Temple University. |
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I listened to you speak at Perry Baptist Church at a pastor’s meeting in January of
2008. I bought 6 books and used them at a workshop for teens. Thank you for
this excellent resource.
Pastor Gene Harris, Lansing, Michigan. |
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I enjoyed your book very much. Let me know if you write anything else because
I’ll buy it. Caroline Worstell Allendale, Michigan |
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As an old hippy with a Masters degree in Social Work and Health Education from the
University of Berkeley in California, I liked your approach.
Lois Koel Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
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Thank you for taking the time to write such an informative book. We live in such perilous
times and children are growing up to be accustomed to call evil good and good evil. God
bless you for your stand. Dorothea Graf, Iowa. |
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Your book is the first book besides the Bible that I have read cover to cover in 40 years.
After I heard you speak, I wanted to read your book and the patients you have cared for.
After I finished it, my granddaughter picked it up and read it. Bill Seeley Byron Center,
Michigan. |
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In every chapter, your book challenged my rebellious mind on what I previously believed.
Felicia |
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I finished your book. Praise God for this message. My prayer is that people might awaken
to God’s plan. Sterling Roth, Oregon |
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I hardly ever read Christian books, and I’m not sure why. Your book is not only good,
but it’s very important. It should be in the hands of just about everyone. Also you’re a
good writer. You’re direct with no fluff or filler. You get straight to the point. Your
experiences in the medical profession lend a lot of credibility. There is something else.
What is it? Your heart for people comes through and the reader senses the heart of God.
The Holy Spirit will use this great work. Roy Anderson, Fennville, MI |