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Tell Someone
- You Can Share the Good News
- By: Greg Laurie
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
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Understand, this book is not written to make you feel bad or condemn you if you have not engaged others with the gospel message. This book is written to encourage and inspire you. Even though pastor and author Greg Laurie is a gospel-presenting professional, in this book he tells stories of his own failure and success. The most important things you will find here are biblical principles that you can apply yourself.
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always a great read by Greg Laurie
- By Joyce S. on 02-12-16
- Tell Someone
- You Can Share the Good News
- By: Greg Laurie
- Narrated by: P. J. Ochlan
The Gospel is not a change of address
Reviewed: 06-23-16
Laurie presents the gospel as a change of eternal address. He says the Good News is that He isn't going to torture us forever just to cause us unimaginable pain as He does most of creation. Laurie tells us God loves us but that love has a time limit, then it turns to hate. unimaginable hate. Laurie says that Jesus wasn't serious when He was speaking to the Rich young ruler. Laurie reverses the command of Christ to go and teach people to do all that He commanded us. Laurie would have Jesus say "Go and teach the world that it is impossible to do all that I have commanded you.."
Jesus came to save us from our sins, not the consequences of our sins.
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Getting to Know Jesus
- By: George MacDonald
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 5 hrs and 8 mins
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MacDonald stressed the necessity of salvation and the importance of combining Christian faith with obedience to Jesus' teachings. He also believed that God's universal grace would eventually save everyone. Though written in the mid-19th century, these sermons, including "Mirrors of Christ", "Glorified through Trouble", "Salvation from Sin", and "The Giver of Rest", continue to provide contemporary followers with the spiritual guidance they seek.
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Why do we call him
- By Regina on 02-11-05
- Getting to Know Jesus
- By: George MacDonald
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
Life Changer
Reviewed: 04-03-15
I have listened to this recording probably 10 times. Wonderful narration and some of the best words ever written. I would love to hear Lloyd narrate Unspoken Sermons.
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King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- By: Benedict Flynn
- Narrated by: Sean Bean
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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These stories are about how, many years ago, Arthur the once and future King of England, set out to save his country from the troubles that plagued it, aided by the brave knights of the Round Table, and the most famous sword in the world, Excalibur. How Merlin the Wizard fought against the wicked Morgana le Fay's enchantments, and how Arthur loved and lost the beautiful Guinevere, his Queen.
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A Voice to be Heard
- By Toni on 01-16-04
- King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- By: Benedict Flynn
- Narrated by: Sean Bean
Fantastic
Reviewed: 03-10-05
This recording is as rich as the story itself. Magnificent.
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