According to this book, the path way to happiness lies with accepting the bible, understanding it, believing in Jesus (who is God come down to earth in order to suffer for some sins we all have), and going to Church. It's very hard to separate the author's mysticism (he believes in demons and the d...
Rick Warren has captured the reality of our reason for living on earth. In his ground breaking book The Purpose Driven Life: What On Earth Am I Here For? (2002), he has demonstrated his profound understanding of humanity's calling. He vividly prepares us for the role that we have to play in thi...
Not bad, though some of his theology is a bit "me-focused" and as such a bit strange at times. A fair bit of what he shares is good, but have to watch for what seems like a "me-centered" gospel.
What a load of crap? This fucker is very arrogant and annoying if you don't buy into his religious brand of bullshit.I have read this, as it was given to me, while I was still too dumb to know Christianity really sucks. Now looking back. I couldn't believe how stupid I was to think this fucker Rick ...
I am going to say that this was a good book. I don't necessarily want to attack it, however I do feel that one does need to be somewhat critical of it. However, despite some disagreements I do have with his methods, I still think that this is a quite helpful in explaining why we are here and our pur...
A valuable book to read at least twice! Many of us read it all the way through the first time, but it's intended to be read over 40 days with contemplation and reflection. Stay tuned.
This book is meant to be read as devotion over 40 days but I just read it like I would a normal book, so I guess I didn't get the full benefit of the book. At first, I refused to read this book because it was just so hyped up years ago and only just recently, I could read it without feeling being f...
I got a fair bit out of this study, though it was mostly from bible flipping to check up on all the passages and half-verses referenced throughout. It was thought provoking- even if I didn't agree with some (many) views within. It seems more to me to be a book of opinion rather than bible, which l...
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