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From:William P. Young , Windblown Media ,
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A life-changing book, 2008-11-16 Wow! After more than 60 years of trying to be a follower of Jesus the Christ, this book has offered me a totally awesome approach to one's relatioship with God. In my faith tradition, I learned a lot of rules through which I formed ideas about God. This book overwhelmingly convinced me that God loves me, as well as every individual, unconditionally. I could always say the words but sometimes secretly had my doubts. The sections on dealing with forgiveness and anger are especially meaningful to the great hordes of people who struggle with these issues. We have purchased additional books and are lending them to anyone who will take them. We would like to be able to purchase many and give them away to anyone who would take and read them. Great book!
Deane Langdon
God bless the Shack, 2008-11-16 I read the book and wanted something to listed to in the car. I hear something different each time.. excellent product..
will impact your understanding of God and get you thinking, 2008-11-16 This book will challenge your understanding of God and get you thinking. Don't worry He can handle it!
A Fantastic and Different Way to see God, 2008-11-16 This book shares God's love for us in a way that makes it clear to everyone regardless of Religion of Faith. It speaks to us in a spellbinding story that is difficult to put down once you start reading it. I havve read it twice and will probably read it again. Each time it reveals a little more of the unconditional love of God. I have bought five additional copies that I have given out to friends who have responded in very positive ways about the book. I couldn't recommend it more highly.
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the Shack, 2008-11-16 The Shack. Do not buy this book from Mikewholesaledeals. Me, along with five other people, have never received their books and no one responds from the company. So, i wouldn't know how the book is because i haven't read it still.
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