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The Comeback: It's Not Too Late and You're Never Too Far by Giglio, Louie
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Windows Server 2008 by John Paul Mueller
SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration by Ross Mistry Computer Repair 20th Edition by Scott Mueller Yes, I am far behind in my studies, I need to catch up. :D |
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Modalism, The Original Orthodoxy, by Bishop Jerry Hayes. Pretty interesting, well researched, footnoted, etc.
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Founding Faith by Steve Waldman
Just finished John Adams by David McCullough. Absolutely loved that book. Adams was a tremendous man imo. Probably my favorite "founding father". |
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Saints and Strangers, by George Willison, the story of the pilgrims and Plymouth colony. It's an old book that I bought years ago at a resale shop. I like to pull it out at thanksgiving.
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Peniel Missionary Society by Russell. Great title bad book.
Ensign 1978. 25th anniversary of Conquerors Bible College. With Signs Following by Frodsham When the Gospel Came to Superior by Jarnagin |
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Panoramic View of the Bible by Ruby Martin and M. D. Padfield, Jr. 1964 Pent. Pub. House
It is a short survey of the Bible. Looks like the first version of Search for Truth. I had hoped it had more doctrinal statements, but it does not. |
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C.H. Yadon and the vanishing theological past in Oneness Pentecostalism came in the mail today.
Since Yadon was a Morse student, there are several pictures of Harry with his students. This is the middle of my work week, so I will not have a chance to read the book until Tuesday. Thomas Fugde is the author. |
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Thinking in the Spirit by Douglas Jacobsen. In depth chapters on the theology of GT Haywood and Andrew Urshan.
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I recently read "The Harbinger II" and "The Oracle" by Johnathan Cahn.
I actually really enjoy the insights and timing of events in world history, with connecting tissue I had never seen before. I'm going to post about "The Oracle" later, because it involves Mark Twain, and connects his observations about Israel to Deuteronomy 29:22-23. Take that part with a grain of salt. If you've never read Twain's The Innocents Abroad (one of my favorite books of all time), you've missed an adventure. |
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