Shelly K. Bursick
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Open to the Spirit
- God in Us, God with Us, God Transforming Us
- By: Scot McKnight
- Narrated by: Jeremy Richards
- Length: 6 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Who exactly is the Holy Spirit? What does he do in our lives? How can we know him more deeply, and is it possible to tap in to his power? Should we pray to the Holy Spirit? Is it possible to be aware of his promptings and speaking into our lives? Dr. Scot McKnight answers these questions and more in this comprehensive examination of what the Bible says about this divinely important but often confusing member of the Trinity.
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The Spirit Is Essential.
- By Adam Shields on 09-03-19
- Open to the Spirit
- God in Us, God with Us, God Transforming Us
- By: Scot McKnight
- Narrated by: Jeremy Richards
The truth of the Holy Spirit in life
Reviewed: 10-29-24
A great insight into the Holy Spirit and what that looked like for the apostles and how it would look today.
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I'm Proud of You
- My Friendship with Fred Rogers
- By: Tim Madigan
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
- Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
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It began as another newspaper assignment, a celebrity profile of the children's television icon. But in Fred Rogers, Texas journalist Tim Madigan found more than a fascinating subject. From their first meeting in 1995, at Rogers's invitation, the two became unlikely friends, a deep and abiding relationship that lasted until Rogers's death in 2003. In that time, Madigan found Rogers to be much more than the calm and compassionate personality of television. He was a person of unique human greatness who embodied love, compassion and wisdom his every waking moment.
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For those who loved Mr. Rogers
- By Heather on 09-18-20
- I'm Proud of You
- My Friendship with Fred Rogers
- By: Tim Madigan
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
Absolute poetry on a story of grace, friendship, loss, and family.
Reviewed: 10-26-24
I have read and listened to this book. Both times my heart and eyes filled with loving tears of understanding. The shear level of grace and compassion Fred Rodger’s shared with others, the friendships he forged, and the lasting impact it gave is echoed in the writings of Madigan. This book is written with love, honesty, raw emotion, and faithfulness. It is a treasure in any library; written or audio. I highly recommend it.
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