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The Greatest Thing in the World

The Greatest Thing in the World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book everyone shoule read. Plus it is simple and quick
Review: It has a clear and simple explanation of Love from the Christian perspective that is too often clouded or forgotten through the politics of our world today. Read it for inspiration or to improve your expression of love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Dr. Bob's favorites
Review: This book along with "The Sermon on the Mount" by Emmit Fox helped inspire the movement we know today as Alcoholics Anonymous. I cherrish this book for it's beauty and simplicity along with the utter clarity of mind with which it is delivered. Drummond puts forth a message which remains timeless. This book is and will remain a constant companion throughout my life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Henry Drummond's tract on I Corinthians 13 is outstanding.
Review: This book has been a favorite of mine for years. It is a timeless inspiration regarding the type of love God would have us to have. This is such a clear crisp way to explain this "supreme good."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Essential Message
Review: This book has been a treasured friend since it was given to me as a gift many years ago. Drummond, a nineteenth century Christian missionary, lays out his case that Love is the key ingredient to a successful life with precision, logic and eloquence. Usually a logical approach fails to stir one's soul but his writing is as beautiful as it is persuasive. It is also an urgent message for us as individuals and as a society. We cannot call ourselves Christians if Love is subsumed by self-righteousness, hatred and judgement. While it is Christ-centric, I suspect anyone of any denomination will find it useful as a guide through our world's troubled waters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for this century even more than the previous one
Review: This book was a gift to me as a Sunday School Teacher about 1969. I have read portions of it at different times for 30 years. This year I started reading in it again and cannot believe how fresh and exciting this message still is. It was like renewing an old friendship. The truth contained in this tiny book has spanned a century with no hint of ever waning. I recommend it fervently to anyone searching for meaning in today's culture.


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