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This book will get you to know and love Jesus more.
One of the best books on the Life of our LordSheen's treatment of Jesus' childhood is masterful. His narrations of Jesus' presentation in the Temple is so moving and spectacular that it will almost bring tears to your eyes. Sheen highlights that throughout Jesus' young life the cross was always looming over him and accompanying him wherever our Lord went.
Most of the book deals with Jesus' public ministry and Sheen does an excellent job of probing the gospel accounts for deeper spiritual insight. His constant references to the cross are always highlighted by His appeals to His resurrection and glory. Sheen illustrates how the apostles only wanted a bread king or a political Messiah, but never a suffering Messiah who was a sacrifice for our sins. It would be impossible for me to highlight all of the wonderful topics Sheen discusses in this book, but his treatment of Jesus' public ministry and his true reason for becoming a man are always highlighted throughout the book.
This book is perfect for anyone wishing to understand Jesus on a more intimate level, but it is also perfect of pastors and church leaders who wish to use this material for future lessons and sermons. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wished to know more about Jesus because when it comes to our redemption, Jesus is the only thing that truly matters.
The Gospel as told by Fulton J. Sheen

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beautiful illustrations
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An excellent book for experienced programmersBy assuming an intermediate knowledge of programming in general and basic knowledge of Ruby, the author is able to focus on breadth of subject matter rather than depth. This fact, and the task-based format of the book means that the curious reader will be immensely satisfied. It has a unique ability to make you productive with your current skill level, while also broadening your knowledge.
As noted, depth is sacrificed for breadth, and this is shown in the nature of the examples. They are frequently, as the author frankly admits, contrived. No matter, they demonstrate the appropriate point, and then move on. Experienced programmers will not suffer for this; inexperienced ones would be best advised to read another book first, but don't forget this one. Hopefully a "Ruby Cookbook" (similar to Perl's) will be published soon.
Interested readers will benefit greatly from looking at the Table of Contents, available through Amazon. "Ruby in Review" tells you all you need to know about the language, even if you thought you knew it all. "Simple Data Tasks" give you easy ways to perform all sorts of tricks with strings, regexes, numbers, times and dates. "Manipulating Structured Data" exposes Arrays and Hashes, and covers stacks, queues, trees and graphs as well. Extremely practical information, delivered at breakneck speed. "External Data Manipulation" tells you almost everything you want to know about files, pipes and object persistence. The brilliant chapter "OOP and Dynamicity in Ruby" leaves your head spinning as the wierd and wonderful capabilities of this language are demonstrated, blow by blow.
Following are four chapters on more specific subjects: GUIs, threads, system administration, and network/web programming. The first two would really benefit from some more interesting examples, but the last two again show just how easy it is to achieve things with Ruby.
"The Ruby Way" suffers from many typographical, formatting and even a few code errors, which is unfortunately what I expect from SAMS books. This would generally cause me to withhold a 5-star rating; however the unique achievement of producing such an interesting and useful book - being the first of its kind for Ruby - forces me to overlook this. It is simply too important to get this information out NOW.
It immediately gave my Ruby productivity an enormous boost, and was more fun to read than almost any other computer book. I hope Mr Fulton will write more books in future. He has obviously put in a huge effort for "The Ruby Way". It's a shame his publisher didn't reciprocate.
Why You'll Love This Book
An excellent stepping stone

This book is great for teaching a Windows 95 Class.
Excellent for the beginner
Excellent, user-friendly book for beginners.

EXCELLENT
Fine Debut by John Fulton
Good Prose

Treasure On PaperTo say that the autobiography of Fulton J Sheen is a treasure would not be an understatement at all. All of Fulton Sheen's wit insight and warmth is in this book. Unlike autobiographies of other great orators Bishop Sheen's Autobiography carries all the emotion and humor of his speaches with out losing any appeal.
Among the many great insights in this book are Sheen on his autobiography: "Carlye was wrong in saying that 'there is no life of a man faithfully recorded'. Mine was! The ink used was blood, the parchment was skin the pen a spear. over eighty chapters make up the book, each for a year of my life. Though I pick it up every day it never reads the same. The more I lift my eyes from it's pages the more I feel the need of doing my own autobiography that all might see what I want them to see. But the more I fasten my gaze on it, the more I see that everything worthwhile in it was received as a gift from Heaven. Why then should I glory in it?"
Sheen on Communism "Communism also has a complete philosophy... If one starts with the wrong assumption and is logical from that point on , he will never get back to the road of truth. Communism is a religion ... That is why it appeals to those who are without faith and why Soviet Russia is today (WAS) regarded as the last hope of the western man who lives without God."
There are numours great Quotes and stories/antidotes in this book on subjects ranging from missionaries and conversions to reflections on various Popes, to teaching and Celibacy.
Treasure in clay is a great book written by one of the twentieth centurie's greatest Catholics
Sheen's humour, wisdom, courage & good cheerThere are anecdotes about FDR and about Humphrey Bogart. There are stories of conversions which Sheen helped bring to fruition; there is the note that the octogenarian archbishop received from a boy of fi!ve or six: "I hop you have a happy Birthday, and I hop you will be Pop."
"Treasure in Clay" gives us laughter and devotion, humor and courage, poetry and the Cross, and a fine tribute to John Paul II, newly elected as this book was being written. There is much to treasure in "Treasure in Clay."
Great book, especially for priests

The joke in Los Angeles
So that's how it really is...
Fascinating

It's Here Somewhere
A Very Helpful Book!!
How to streamline so that cleaning is easy

The word is "splendiferous"
Fine readin'I say "Buy it. Read it. Live it". Yepper!
Hooray for teaching kids about right and wrong!

MORNINGS WITH DR. LAURA?When a friend gave me a book called Mornings with Fulton Sheen, the outspoken wit and mystic wisdom of a Catholic priest who died in 1979 reads as if written by Dr. Laura! In the early days of television, probably around the time of Dr.Laura's birth, Sheen was the most renowned clergyman in America. His friend, Milton Berle, was the best known comedian. The two giften men had competing Sunday night shows - friends and rivals for the hearts and minds of America.
Berle was known throughout the land as everybody's beloved Uncle Miltie. Sheen was featured on the covers of Time, Look, and Newsweek as "the greatest communicator of our time."
In ten simple steps, this small, elegant book reveals Sheen's ancient, absolutely fool-proof way to become the better persons we sometimes dream we might have been - or may yet become: spend one holy hour a day in Christian meditation.
Sheen scholar Beverly Coney Heirich uses a brief biblical history to show the essential difference between Christian meditation and Hindu meditation techniques such as Transcendental Meditation (TM), popularized by the Beatles at the height of their power.
According to this book, many meditation methods may produce some beneficial physical and emotional results; but only Christian meditation has power to deal with the fundamental discord that is the cause of human anguish.
In addition to simple steps for the beginning meditator, this book consists of Fulton J. Sheen's answers to many of life's hardest question.
That's where his salty wit and pithy wisdom reminded me of Dr. Laura on issues like sex education, suicide, beautiful women, depression, virtue, self esteem, commitment, health clubs, crooked politicians, and more.
Here's page 92, a page called EDUCATED GOODNESS: "Any system of education which fails to discipline the will also fails to train the character. Such teaching may succeed in making people into walking encyclopedias; it doesn't make them responsible citizens for a democracy.
"Education can never make a person better unless it teaches the true purpose of mankind -- and the difficulties that must be overcome to realize that purpose.
"Much education today is based on the Socratic error that ignorance of good is the cause of evil, and that all we need do to overcome evil is to give men information.
"If this were so, every educated man would be a good man, but we know this is not true."
Proverbs 28:2 "When the values of a nation crumble, everything crumbles, including its government; but with honest, wise, and godly leaders, there is stability."
At the bottom of each page, below a Jewish Proverb, the book has a place to write "My Secret Meditation."
Only 120 pages. A huge life-changer, if you care enough to try keeping a Holy Hour a day. No doubt about it.
Now I know why Fulton Sheen was such a popular guy!
If you are in the mood for meditation . . .Sheen, a former farm boy from Peoria, married the common touch to scholarly epiphany.
And he had a sense of humor.
Now comes "Mornings with Fulton Sheen:120 Holy Hour Readings" lovingly compiled by Beverly Coney Heirich (Servant Publications).
A sample in the bishop's typically pellucid prose: "One day a woman said to Father John Vianney, the Cure of Ars in France, 'My husband has not been to the sacraments or to Mass for years. He has been unfaithful, wicked, and unjust. He has just fallen from a bridge and was drowned - a double death of body of soul.'
The Cure answered: 'Madam, there is a short distance between the bridge and the water, and it is that distance which forbids you to judge.'"