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The Sins We Love : Embracing Brokeness, Hoping for Wholeness |
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Rating: Summary: it will move you Review: This book will most definately chance the way you view yourself as well as others. If you thought you knew about yourself, you'll find it was only the beginning until you read this book.
Rating: Summary: it will move you Review: This is Randy Rowland's best book to date. He has tackled a seemingly boring, stale and legalistic area that has been dismissed by our society. In the process, he has provided life to the the sins that mar our lives that originate from our brokenness by providing a path of hope and love. Throughout the book, you sense Randy's empathy as I laugh and cry at the many his personal incidents and stories. His ability to simplify a very complex and controversial topic made it real and applicable to my life, not an intellectual exercise. Rather than an academic treatise on the "Seven Deadly Sins", Randy weaved an enjoyable thought provoking book that impacted my walk with God.
Rating: Summary: Life in the Midst of the Seven "Deadly" Sins Review: This is Randy Rowland's best book to date. He has tackled a seemingly boring, stale and legalistic area that has been dismissed by our society. In the process, he has provided life to the the sins that mar our lives that originate from our brokenness by providing a path of hope and love. Throughout the book, you sense Randy's empathy as I laugh and cry at the many his personal incidents and stories. His ability to simplify a very complex and controversial topic made it real and applicable to my life, not an intellectual exercise. Rather than an academic treatise on the "Seven Deadly Sins", Randy weaved an enjoyable thought provoking book that impacted my walk with God.
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