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4.0 out of 5 stars
No case like it,
This review is from: Headline News (Many in Critical Condition, the Church Stands Accused) (Paperback)
The church vs. the condition of the world. This is a case that would probably take a lifetime to solve if humanity were in charge. Yet, Alston's book Headline News, there is no better way to begin such a case than in the courtroom. The Judge, prosecutor and defense all play different but significant when it comes to defining the state of humankind. Maleakh, a reporter for the Headline news, gives you a first look of the dichotomy of such a case and its parallels to Maleak's life.
The liveliness of the characters and the witnesses presented in this court case are unforgettable as Alston's brings the spiritual into a physical reality for many to relate. Other than the few graphic scenes presented in this book, it a page turnover that would not let you look at a courtroom as the same way again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than I expected!,
By S. Morrow "SEMA" (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Headline News (Many in Critical Condition, the Church Stands Accused) (Paperback)
This is a WONDERFUL book.
It is wonderful for small group discussions. The book takes a look at real issues straight from today's headlines and challenges its readers to do honest self-evaluation. It is true that it touches on all of your emotions. The storyline is amazing! The facts issued as evidence is eye-opening! I was challenged to make necessary changes in my own life! I give it 5-stars! I believe you will enjoy it also. |
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Headline News (Many in Critical Condition, the Church Stands Accused) by Shamielle Alston (Paperback - August 3, 2007)
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