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Two Feet to the Lakes..an excellent resource

Excellent book!

Fetus as Patient: Shedding a persona

If you read Kenneth Hagin material...The book itself is done pretty well, and is certainly a must for those seeking the truth behind the Spiritual Gifts. This book is good as a primer in this study and also good for those just learning about this subject.
Overall, this book is great. I was disappointed in that it didn't offer anything new from what I learned from reading under Kenneth Hagin, but I was impressed that it covered the material well. This book is primer and a refresher for those under Kenneth Hagin, and is a nice introduction for those just learning about the subject.


The most important genealogy and family history book of 1981

Superb

An incredible book for a limited audianceVisions of Glory is both her personal escape from the Watchtower Society and a public history of the Jehovah's Witnesses. The history part is well researched and would be of interest to any ex-JW. Her personal story is inspiring; this is probably the book that single-handedly changed my life for the better as a teen understanding my quasi-christian past.
Harrison is a wonderful writer, and comes across as the best friend or grandma you wish you'd had. She's eloquent, but not long or hard to understand (and she uses parentheses more than anyone else I've ever read). There are countless passages that surprised me when I read them or even made me cry- hell, that make me cry still. She's wonderful, too, for the funny quote you just gotta share on your blog.


Evocative, Compelling, FamiliarGrizzuti Harrison writes in such a way as to provide a window into the religion for those who have never been involved in it, and a mirror for those, like myself, who spent much of their lives within the faith. I recommend this book wholeheartedly as a research tool, and for those people whose family members have become, or are thinking of becoming involved with the organization known as the Jehovah's Witnesses. It is also a healing tool for those who have left, a reaffirmation of the presence of sanity after leaving a dysfunctional religion.


Children will love it!

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