03-26-2006, 11:48 AM
03-26-2006, 11:57 AM
My favorite book is
Th
e Hoosier Schoolmaster
A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana
by Edward Eggleston
Th
e Hoosier Schoolmaster
A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana
by Edward Eggleston
03-26-2006, 12:01 PM
My Favorite Book is "The Hiding Place" by
Corrie Ten Boom, with John and Elizabeth Sherrill.
Short Summary: The extraordinary adventure of one courageous Christian woman who
became a militant heroine of the anti-Nazi underground.
Summary on the back: Corrie ten Boom stood with her older sister Betsie, watching a
concentration camp matron beating a prisioner. "Oh, the poor woman," Corrie cried. "Yes. May God forgive her," Betsie replied. And, once again, Corrie
realized it was for the souls of the brutal Nazi guards that her sister prayed.
Both women had been sent to camp for helping the Jews. Christ's spirit
and words were their guide; it was His persecuted people they had tried to save -- at the risk of their own lives; it was His strength that sustained them
through times of profound horror.
Here is a book aglow with the glory of God and the courage of a quiet Christian spinster whose live was transformed
by it. A story of Christ's message and the courageous woman who listened and lived to pass it along -- with joy and triumph!
(thats my favourite
book )
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Corrie Ten Boom, with John and Elizabeth Sherrill.
Short Summary: The extraordinary adventure of one courageous Christian woman who
became a militant heroine of the anti-Nazi underground.
Summary on the back: Corrie ten Boom stood with her older sister Betsie, watching a
concentration camp matron beating a prisioner. "Oh, the poor woman," Corrie cried. "Yes. May God forgive her," Betsie replied. And, once again, Corrie
realized it was for the souls of the brutal Nazi guards that her sister prayed.
Both women had been sent to camp for helping the Jews. Christ's spirit
and words were their guide; it was His persecuted people they had tried to save -- at the risk of their own lives; it was His strength that sustained them
through times of profound horror.
Here is a book aglow with the glory of God and the courage of a quiet Christian spinster whose live was transformed
by it. A story of Christ's message and the courageous woman who listened and lived to pass it along -- with joy and triumph!
(thats my favourite
book )
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03-26-2006, 12:12 PM
Children of the lamp is about a brotehr and sister
who find out thre jhin but if you want to read it come and I will type bits of the book in here.
who find out thre jhin but if you want to read it come and I will type bits of the book in here.
03-26-2006, 12:23 PM
You are going to type bits of the book?? Uh,
but you might want to spruce up your typing skills first. :lol:
Regards,
FirefoxWiz
but you might want to spruce up your typing skills first. :lol:
Regards,
FirefoxWiz
03-26-2006, 03:34 PM
Another one of my favorite books
is:
Treasures from Grandma by Arleta Richardson
Short Summary: Laugh,
enjoy, and read on . . . . You're never too old for a good story!
(I think I'm going to enjoy this topic! :thumbs: )
is:
Treasures from Grandma by Arleta Richardson
Short Summary: Laugh,
enjoy, and read on . . . . You're never too old for a good story!
(I think I'm going to enjoy this topic! :thumbs: )
03-26-2006, 03:38 PM
Hey, wolf. Who's the author of "Children of the
Lamp"?
Lamp"?
03-29-2006, 12:38 PM
I like the book called Heidi! (by Johanna Spyri)
03-29-2006, 05:16 PM
You can find a great resource of ebooks that you can
freely read online from Project Gutenberg.org
I found your book on there
also:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1448
And here's my favorite one: (as noted
above)
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15099
(If you clicked the links above, go down to the bottom of either pages to view the ebook,
either as "plain text" or "html")
_ISR_m3rc_
freely read online from Project Gutenberg.org
I found your book on there
also:
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1448
And here's my favorite one: (as noted
above)
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/15099
(If you clicked the links above, go down to the bottom of either pages to view the ebook,
either as "plain text" or "html")
_ISR_m3rc_
03-29-2006, 05:27 PM
Ya, I get books from Gutenberg too. The one I'm
reading now is Lorna Doone. (or, trying to read it!!)
reading now is Lorna Doone. (or, trying to read it!!)