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review 2018-02-17 23:23
The Last Arrow
The Last Arrow: Save Nothing for the Next Life - Erwin Raphael McManus
Title: The Last Arrow
Author: Erwin Raphael McManus
Publisher: WaterBrook
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
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"The Last Arrow" by Erwin Raphael McManus

My Thoughts....

What a very interesting inspirational read where I enjoyed the stories that came from the Bible of Elisha and Elijah where one will learn how to embrace ones future. From this read I had thoughts of wanting to change my way of thinking about my future and just what I need to be now doing. This read will definitely give one a good understanding of what is asked of 'you and what is God's will not selling yourself short or giving up.'

This is definitely a inspiring read for one who wants a change in ones life where you find yourself just existing. One will be inspired and challenged to live a 'bold, purposeful and intentional life' where you can rise up and believe God for much more.

In the end "The Last Arrow" will definitely be a challenge and motivated to see you where you are now and what you are doing with your life. All in all 'The Last Arrow' deals with 'leadership, personal grown and most of all Christ like living' where one is given direction in just how one can be active in God's plan for our life's. Would I recommend this read? YES! It is a wonderful good read for ones soul.
 
 
 
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url 2016-02-12 17:52
New Romance from C.M. Steele
Mrs. Valentine: A Cupid's Arrow, Inc. Novella - C.M. Steele
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url 2015-06-15 23:40
New Release from Romance Author Chantal Fernando!
Arrow's Hell (Wind Dragons Motorcycle Club) - Chantal Fernando
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url 2014-08-24 00:53
Loncon3 #8: Occupy SF – Inequality on Screen

Panellists: Martin McGrathCarrie VaughnRoz J. Kaveney (GR),Takayuki TatsumiLaurie Penny

One of the defining political issues of our time, societal inequality is showing up on-screen in films like In Time, Elysium and The Dark Knight Rises, and TV shows such as Continuum and Arrow. How successfully do these works engage with the issues they raise? Is the imagery they use at odds with the narratives they follow? And what would radical anti-inequality SF look like?

Why does SF hate poor people? It seems to echo the media’s hate for the poor.

 

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Source: literaryames.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/loncon3-7-occupy-sf-inequality-on-screen
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review 2014-06-03 21:48
Review: Green Arrow, Vol. 4: The Kill Machine
Green Arrow, Vol. 4: The Kill Machine - Jeff Lemire,Andrea Sorrentino

I have posted my review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. I will say that fans of the show Arrow who have not read the comic may consider checking this and other Green Arrow comics out. Click on the link to check out the review.

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