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Rating: Summary: forgiveness Review: I picked up this book not expecting anything much, but boy was I suprised. I had been struggling with forgiving some people in my life - and this book helped me more than I can explain. It helped me identify my need to forgive these people, and led me step by step through the hard parts. The included prayers were very helpful for me - and I have come back to over and over. I would reccommend this to anyone who needs to forgive - those few pages on forgiveness were worth the purchase.
Rating: Summary: The holiest books are in small, plain covers! Review: The ONLY reason this book caught my attention was due to it's thinness amidst the grand and colorful Christian books at my favorite local retail bookstore. Boy, was I shocked after reading only a couple of pages while still standing in the isle of the bookstore. Before I knew it, I purchased this book with my last bit of cash in my purse.This book is excellent for new Christians, Christians who are struggling with sin, and especially for the unsaved. Every church should have this book, especially those in fields of counseling, psychiatry and healing. The author, Neil T. Anderson, has a refreshingly concise and clear approach in his writing. He doesn't just use Scriptures as mere footnotes. He states the power of Christ and the enslavement of sin and the reality of Satan. I use the word "state" instead of "preach" because preaching, as it is seen in today's churches, doesn't even begin to touch the power of this book. Hey, do yourself a favor. Buy this inexpensive, yet valuable book. Once you do, read it and LIVE it!!
Rating: Summary: limited Review: This is a small pocket guide that does not explain very much and basically includes mostly his steps as written in his other books.These steps are not very detailed, and some of his other books include a more detailed approach.I would recommend buying Victory over the Darkness which teaches the truths needed to learn before you go through this.
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