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Siberian_Khatru

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but you may want to drop the beth moore book. She is a false teacher who twists scripture. This is only one reference of many. Dont shoot the messenger :)

I pray this blesses your life and gives your at least enough curiosity to seek out truth about her teaching.

[video]http://www.extremetheology.com/2010/03/beth-moores-dangerous-bible-twisting.html[/video]
 
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Tintin

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I watched a whole 12-part DVD series by Beth Moore on the Book of Daniel. I didn't agree with everything in it, but I don't agree that she's a false teacher. We all have some dodgy theology. She seems to have the main tenants of the Christian faith intact and that's what matters.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#43
The Storm, Clive Cussler
 

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The People, The Land, And The Future of Israel - 18 egghead contributors.
 
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VioletReigns

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#45
I've been just reading up on a lot of Texas history. I'm a fairly new resident to this state and figured I should learn more about it.
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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#46
Just started East of Eden by Steinbeck.
 
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skylove7

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#47
Currently I am reading ' The Pilgrim of Hate' by Ellis Peters

It is one of her many books...in the Brother Cadfael mystery series

Brother Cadfael was also a BBC show starring Derek Jacobi.
It was brilliant! I have watched every show...but this is the first book I have so far lol

Brother Cadfael is awesome.
He solves mysteries by ways of old during the crusades in England. Under the reign of King Stephen.
 
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skylove7

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#48
Just started East of Eden by Steinbeck.
Awesome! :)

Though I have only read Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck...
I think? Is that Steinbeck? Lol
Oh mercy me...google here I come..again lol
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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#49
Awesome! :)

Though I have only read Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck...
I think? Is that Steinbeck? Lol
Oh mercy me...google here I come..again lol
Sure is. :) He's most known for that, East of Eden, and The Grapes of Wrath. I've only read Travels with Charley prior to this and seen the movie, Of Mice and Men. :)
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#50
I eventually got started on Catch 22
 
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skylove7

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#51
'How To Operate Your Tupperware in 10 Easy Steps'



lol...no really I'm not!

But I can if I want to....
No one dare stop me please!
 
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skylove7

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#52
'Lady of the Lake' by Alfred Lord Tennyson


Lol...I was reading 'How to Wax Your Chia Pets Head in 10 Easy Steps'

But it became boring, and defeated the purpose I must say lol :p
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#53
Marathon by Christian Cameron
- Quite good so far :)


PS: any other Goodreads members in this thread?
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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#54
Marathon by Christian Cameron
- Quite good so far :)


PS: any other Goodreads members in this thread?
Was. They still email me the newsletter, but I'm not active anymore. Do you get much use out of it?
 
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The most fascinating book I have read this year was The Jesus Driven Life by: Michael Hardin.
The best last year: Saints in the Arms of a Happy God by: Jeff Turner.
 
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Tintin

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Marathon by Christian Cameron
- Quite good so far :)


PS: any other Goodreads members in this thread?
Yes, I generally write book reviews for the books I read. :)
 
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MollyConnor

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#57
"Get Lost" by Dannah Gresh
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#58
Was. They still email me the newsletter, but I'm not active anymore. Do you get much use out of it?
well, I log all the books I read nowdays and then I get an endless to read list :p that mostly how I use it
 
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jennymae

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My granddad suggested John Steinbeck, Grapes Of Wrath and The Moon Is Down, I'll check them out.