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No Reason to Hide
- Standing for Christ in a Collapsing Culture
- De: Erwin W. Lutzer
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
- Duración: 9 h y 10 m
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In a culture with an ever-narrowing definition of tolerance, Christians can no longer stay silent about the divide between the Bible's truth and the world's lies. From bestselling author Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer, No Reason to Hide examines the toxic roots behind the alarming symptoms of a nation in spiritual freefall—and why your faith must empower you to engage rather than hide. This is a rallying reminder that will ready Christians everywhere to have the courage to proclaim Scripture's truth to a culture in desperate need of what only God can offer.
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No Reason To Hide
- De Anonymous User en 12-18-24
- No Reason to Hide
- Standing for Christ in a Collapsing Culture
- De: Erwin W. Lutzer
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
Excellent! A Must Read for anyone of a Christian or Jewish Faith
Revisado: 03-09-23
Well organized and great analysis of Faith in the modern times. As well as the evil that presides amongst us and the lies they use to destroy humanity and Faith.
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This Year Will Be Different
- 8 Ways to Enjoy Life More, Regardless of What It Throws at You
- De: Domonique Bertolucci
- Narrado por: Domonique Bertolucci
- Duración: 2 h y 49 m
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This Year Will Be Different provides straightforward strategies and inspirational guidance to ensure you stop living your life on repeat. Domonique Bertolucci offers the tools and motivation to help us build the confidence, resilience and courage required to live our happiest and most fulfilling life.
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- De Vicki en 12-21-21
- This Year Will Be Different
- 8 Ways to Enjoy Life More, Regardless of What It Throws at You
- De: Domonique Bertolucci
- Narrado por: Domonique Bertolucci
Unoriginal—The worst motivational book I have ever read or Listened to.
Revisado: 01-24-22
Good for the author for writing and publishing, but I just wasted an hour or so of my time (thankfully, I listen on 2.0 speed). It felt like the author was trying to fill space. Very repetitive and written for perhaps a young adult audience (someone going off to college). I had difficulty trying to find one original idea or anything of benefit; maybe it's because I read a lot and have several advanced degrees. The author even foreshadowed at the beginning that you probably have heard all this before, but when listening…This book could have been written in 15 or 20 pages and a 20-minute read. The most annoying was when the author summarized the chapters at the beginning of the book and then again summarized the chapter you were about to start. Then reiterated the previous chapters in the current chapter you were on. There was so much repetition it became annoying. Read a Simon Sinek book, or Maxwell, zig Zigler, Dr. Shuler, Matthew McConaughey, or a ton of others if you want an excellent motivational writer (there is always a bit of repetition, but it's not so glaring). So don't waste your time on this one. But give it to your teenage kids after you give them Steven Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People--which would be much better for them than this book. Sorry to the author for such a harsh review; I've never given one before, perhaps it will help if she writes another book.
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