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a masterpiece of the here and now, full of feeling

This book is indeed a "gift"An interesting twist is the use of imagination in parts of the book. For example, how would a shopkeeper respond to the events of the crucifiction weekend? It adds to the personal flavor, and makes you feel like you are really there. An excellent technique.
Thoroughly researched and footnoted, this is a must read for any person who wants to truly understand the events of those crucial days.


Finally, a down to earth musician's guide and software!GIGORAMA 1.0 makes sense and it gives me the tools and confidence that I've needed for so long to manage my own music career.
I've been a Gigorama user for more than a year now and was excited to learn about the book. Working the club scene in Orlando gives me renewed appreciation for what Gigorama is all about.
The chapters on "Clubs and Club Owners" and "Seeking Professional Management" are priceless.
I would recommend this book and software to anyone with a real desire to make it as a performing musician.
Maurice, thanks for explaining it the way you do.


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God as Communion

Reveals the Reality of the Experience of the Holy Spirit

Divine DarknessIn reality both light (white) and (black) dark have been used positively and negatively in scripture. For instance, Dr. Johnson does a masterful job in distinguishing between natural darkness, satanic darkness, and Holy darkness just as there is natural light, Holy light and satanic light (lucifer the light bearer).
Dr. Johnson shows via scripture that when the God of creation presented Himself to the world He often times appeared in thick darkness or blackness such as in the beginning of creation, on Mt. Sanai and in Solomon's Temple. Furthermore darkness was present during the birth and crucifixion of Jesus. It appears according to scripture that God had a special relationship with dark colors; hence the title of the book.
Blackness was seen by the ancients as a symbol of omnipotence and holiness. Dr. Johnson also shows that many of the names such as negro, sambo, niger, jemimah and other names have their origin in ancient Egypt & Ethiopia and meant God, King, Supreme, and peace not the derogatory meaning of today. The meaning of the names were changed by European scholars to justify racism and white supremacy once they found out the true meaning of the names.
This is by far one of the most important books written by Dr. Johnson for those who seek to liberate themselves from the bonds of theological racism and those who seek to see the creator in their own image and likeness.


Good book!

Need an encouraging book to read? Here it is...By helping others and sharing their love of God and His love for us, these women have made me feel more whole and less incomplete and less alone. I am encouraged by the stories in this book and moved to tears but brought out of the tearful state by the quotes and quips that end each chapter. When I finished reading, I felt stronger and uplifted.