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5.0 out of 5 stars
Make some tea and read this book,
By Jim Richey (Johnstown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Tea (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book thoroughly. It gives insight to a divinity student who sometimes struggles with doubt, and yet he makes a solid case for his Christian faith. This author is a genius living in a dumbed-down world, adding to his frustration. I enjoyed reading about his personal journey, quite amusing at times. He is an artist at scenic description.
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Thoughtful insights in living a Christian worldview,
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This review is from: Making Tea (Paperback)
A book comprised of profound thoughts and musings assembled in short five minutes or less chapters. However, you will find yourself pondering a bit longer as you probe the subject of the material. I think that is what makes this a delightful read: it challenges and engages the mind.
One could use the collection as a launching point to initiate discussion in a Bible study group or Sunday school class. Here is the perspective of a young man striving to live life with a Christian worldview.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not about drinking tea but better,
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This review is from: Making Tea (Paperback)
I have not finished this book yet however, I am really enjoying it. This is a collection of blogs and a short story. I even used the blog "making tea" in a Wednesday night class at church. It went very well, every one enjoyed the lesson. If you are looking for something short to read while eating lunch or like to read what is going on in an intellegent man's mind this is good to have.
I would recommend this to anyone to get for yourself or as a gift. Can't wait for the next one. |
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Making Tea by Jeremiah Montgomery (Paperback - December 20, 2007)
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