[Faith-talk] recommended books
Linda Mentink
mentink at frontiernet.net
Thu Dec 11 17:32:56 UTC 2014
Hi Ashley,
John McCarthur's website has sermons you can
read. I think it's grace2u.org, but not sure.
At 09:38 PM 12/10/2014, you wrote:
>Chris, So, did you find all these on Bard? I
>thought so. I looked up a few. While I do not
>agree with all Billy Grahamâs message, I
>certainly admire his work and impact. So, his
>autobiography is something Iâd like to read. I
>never knew he wrote one. Keep the suggestions
>coming. It would be helpful to know the authors
>and source of the accessible book. Iâd like to
>read books from national preachers but I do not
>know if any are accessible that Iâd want.
>Those pastors include: a.. David
>Jeremiah b.. Chuck Swindoll c.. Max
>Lucado d.. Charles Stanley Iâm also
>wondering if there are websites to read sermons,
>even if its exerpts. Thanks. Ashley From: Chris
>Nusbaum Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 9:30
>PM To: Ashley Bramlett ; Faith-talk, for the
>discussion of faith and religion Subject: Re:
>[Faith-talk] recommended books I recently
>finished Billy Graham's autobiography, "just as
>I am." I am a bit of a history buff, so I was
>very interested in the stories he told of his 60
>years of ministry around the world and the
>foundations on which his faith has been based,
>but it's not for everyone. I would also highly
>recommend "the shack," "90 minutes in heaven,"
>and "Heaven is for real." Blessings, Chris Chris
>Nusbaum, Vice President Maryland Association of
>Blind Students Coordinator of Social Media,
>National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
>Twitter: @Chrisn98, @MDMDABS and @NFBMD
>"Together, with love, hope and determination, we
>transform dreams into reality." On Dec 10, 2014,
>at 6:08 PM, Ashley Bramlett via Faith-talk
><faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote: Hi
>all, looking for christian books to buy for
>either myself or others will give as
>presents. Which audio books can you
>recommend? I am moderate in terms of beliefs;
>neither interpreting scripture too literally or
>figuratively. I grew up methodist. Iâm pretty
>open to points of view except for
>fundamentalists. So that said, what do you
>recommend? I do not belong to audible. thanks. Ashley
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