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Rating:  Summary: Absolute reading for the new Christian generation Review: As a member of the new wave of a christian generation, the message behind this book is as real today as when it was written. Keith Green explores simply the core and essential beliefs that all of us need to adopt so that we live holy lives for Jesus. I highly recommend it because it has helped me so much to strive for the higher goal...Him!
Rating:  Summary: Keith was not-so-Green when it came to commitment Review: While it has been many years since Keith was tragically killed in a plane crash, his message remains as passionate and true today. This book was previously published under the title "A Cry In The Wilderness" (currently out of print) but it differs in that, in this publishing, it is set up in more of a devotional format (100 separate devotionals rather than 12 chapters), which is quite appealing, since it's smaller, bite-size pieces, suitable to savor and chew. You may not be able to get ahold of the previous release of the book, but you can sure take advantage of this powerful and inspirational tool! Chapter titles inclued "He's The God Of Surprises", "There's A Reason It's Called Cold Cash", "Serve As Only You Can", "What Do You Crave?", "Walk Right This Way"... I think you get the picture that this is truly "devotional" reading.
Rating:  Summary: Keith was not-so-Green when it came to commitment Review: While it has been many years since Keith was tragically killed in a plane crash, his message remains as passionate and true today. This book was previously published under the title "A Cry In The Wilderness" (currently out of print) but it differs in that, in this publishing, it is set up in more of a devotional format (100 separate devotionals rather than 12 chapters), which is quite appealing, since it's smaller, bite-size pieces, suitable to savor and chew. You may not be able to get ahold of the previous release of the book, but you can sure take advantage of this powerful and inspirational tool! Chapter titles inclued "He's The God Of Surprises", "There's A Reason It's Called Cold Cash", "Serve As Only You Can", "What Do You Crave?", "Walk Right This Way"... I think you get the picture that this is truly "devotional" reading.
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