Charles De La Riva
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Wally Roux, Quantum Mechanic
- By: Nick Carr
- Narrated by: William Jackson Harper
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Wally Roux is a teenage genius with a big imagination and a big heart, who just moved to Savannah, GA, from Maine with his mom, who adopted him when he was an infant. In this charming and sweet solo performance, Wally investigates what is causing a number of strange events and occurrences. He explores and gets lost within space-time - an infinite, indefinable, and mysterious void that you can’t see but when you slice into it you can feel it.
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1) Excellent performance; 2) But why the F-bombs?
- By RareReviewer on 08-12-19
- Wally Roux, Quantum Mechanic
- By: Nick Carr
- Narrated by: William Jackson Harper
Great!
Reviewed: 08-03-19
Fun quick read. Really enjoyed it. Science fiction meets coming of age story. Highly recommend
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Soul Detox
- Clean Living in a Contaminated World
- By: Craig Groeschel
- Narrated by: Craig Groeschel
- Length: 6 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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With a fresh look at the Word of God, vulnerable honesty, and his trademark humor, bestselling author of Winning the War in Your Mind Craig Groeschel unpacks ways to strengthen your spiritual health and your positive influence on others.
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Simple Truth
- By Duckrunner on 05-18-12
- Soul Detox
- Clean Living in a Contaminated World
- By: Craig Groeschel
- Narrated by: Craig Groeschel
Huge take aways.
Reviewed: 08-13-18
I took a lot away from the book. Dealt with so many different things in a very easy to understand and approachable way.
I really enjoyed his dialogue on fears, priorities, and trusting God with all of our life.
Our fears tend to revolve around what we care and prioritize the most in life. Be it a fear of loss of a certain relationship, betrayal, rejection, failure, finances etc. Not only does it show what we really care about but it shows where we trust God the least in our lives.
I also like how he encouraged not simply giving it to God and acting like the fear doesn’t exist. But identifying the specific type of fear that you are experiencing, recognizing what it represents, recognizing that it means you’re not trusting God fully, and trusting God to aid in that specific area of your life and continually choosing to reprogram your brain when those specific fears arise so that you remember God gave us a spirit of love and peace, not a spirit of worry and fear.
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