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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Ray", sorted by average review score:

Sorcerer Hunters #11
Published in Paperback by Tokyopop (06 August, 2002)
Authors: Satoru Akahori and Ray Omishi
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Can anyone get Carrot's libido in check?!
This is one of the best anime titles I ever read!! Finishing the retro sorcerer hunters story and giving in some juicy info 'bout almost all the characters. Grampa once a bad guy?! Tira admitting her feelings to Carrot?! Mt. St. Hordicks magical barrier broken?! Carrot actually getting a girl to date with him?! As we near the finale of sorcerer hunters, will the God of Destruction reawaken again?! Even Carrot poping "the question" to Tira near the beginning of the book!! Is Carrot actually going to GET LUCKY with the new girl he is dating?! Is what I'm saying actually happening?!! Read the book and see!!!!

SORCEROR HUNTERS ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG!!! I love Sorceror Hunters!!! This book is SOOOO cool! Even though Marron doesn't have a very big part it is still pretty good! Buy it!!


The Soul of Ministry: Forming Leaders for God's People
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (August, 1997)
Author: Ray S. Anderson
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A Completely OTHER Kind of Leadership Book!
"What is ministry?" That is the question Ray Anderson uses to begin his book, The Soul of Ministry. From that simple beginning flows Andersons profound insights into ministry starting with "Ministry As Theological Task".

The first four chapters of the book build the theoretical base for the rest of the book. The reader is introduced at this early point to the specialized vocabulary of Anderson's theology of ministry: Inner logic, praxis, telos, poiesis, discernment, and theological antecedent. Not that these are new terms, but Anderson refines them in a way that allows us to see an important point: "All ministry is God's ministry from the very beginning."

Thought provoking and empowering
Ray Anderson writes with great passion. His theology is very pastoral and empowering. I would plead with all that find themselves in ministry to read this book. A great balance is struck between practical applicable ministry and though streching theology.


The South
Published in Hardcover by Leisure Arts (June, 2002)
Author: Ray Overton
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The Absolute Best ...................
This book is like a special gift to those of us transplanted Southerners. I now live on Long Island and miss the summers spent on my grandparents farm in rural Tennessee. This book brought back so many fond food memories (with updated twists inspired by the creative author, Ray Overton). It is a beautifully photographed book (in fact I bought 2, one for my kitchen, and one to display on my coffeetable). For anyone who loves comfort food at it's best, and those longing for a bit of nostalgia at the table, this is the book to buy. So, loosen your belt and have another helping .............

beautiful pictures, very good recipes
As a native of Athens, GA., i was delighted to find this book. The recipes are mostly familiar, but updated and photographed so as to inspire...Beginners will not have any difficulty w/ the recipes, which are very accessible. The book has interesting mini-articles, about Winter-wheat (White lily flour, the secret to flaky biscuits) and tabasco sauce, are but two of the examples. All in all, this book makes you want to get in the kitchen and start whippin' up some Sally lunn, collards and red velvet cake! i look forward to the entire series.


Spirit of the Season (Arabesque Romances)
Published in Paperback by Pinnacle Books (December, 1994)
Authors: Donna Hill, Francis Ray, Margie Walker, and Monica Harris
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I Love it!
Ray is a real work of art, meaning the girl sure does know how to write! Love Sarah and Blake's story. Sarah really goes after what she wants. You go girl, and much love to you Ray!

Hill is also truly blessed! Loved Jewel and Taj's story. I really get into the age issue stories. I think it is very interesting some authors play out the "age issue," in some books, but this one was nicely done. Much love Hill!

Ms Walkers's Harvest the Fruits can not be forgotten. Nice work!

A STUNNING MASTERPEICE
ONCE AGAIN MS. HILL CAPTURES HER READERS AND TAKES TO THEM TO THAT PLACE THATS JUST BEYOND THE RAINBOW. SHE BRINGS US TO A PLACE THAT ASSURES US ITS OKAY TO PUT OUR HEART ON THE LINE.


The Story of Christmas: Words from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke
Published in Paperback by Puffin (October, 1998)
Author: Jane Ray
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Wonderful Illustrations
The illustrations in this book are beautiful. This is really a "heirloom book"! Mary is shown nusing baby Jesus, which I thought was a great statement. The passages per page are short enough for a 2-year-old to follow. Our family can highly recommend this book!

Beautiful illustrations!
Jane Ray's beautiful illustrations make this book a Christmas treasure. Especially notable is that Mary is shown nursing baby Jesus.


The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
Published in Hardcover by Candy Cane Press (January, 2002)
Authors: Johnny Ray Moore and Amy Wummer
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Beautiful and Perfect
This little board book is the most beautiful and perfect book on Martin Luther King, Jr. I have ever seen as Dr. King's message is kept pure, untainted, clear and focused. The colors are soft and gentle, the words simple and easy. It is a perfect introduction to Dr. King, his life, his work as well as an introduction into human values such as respect and equality. It is never too early to begin educating children on such matters nor too late for adults to refresh their memories on these core matters especially as so many are waving flags: remember what those flags represent and the lessons of Dr. King. This little book can help any age do so...even you!

Telling the Tale
Parents quite often want to begin to teach their children about important aspects of
history and culture even at the earliest of ages. This book is the perfect avenue
through which parents can begin teaching their children about Martin Luther King and
the Civil Rights Movement.

Moore has done a superb job in writing a biography that is short, concise and easy to
understand. Even children with the shortest of attention spans can enjoy and understand
this book. Friendly illustrations will make this book even more pleasurable for
children. The boardbook format of this book makes it easy for children to handle
the book and even turn the pages without parents having to worry about the book being
damaged.

Reviewed by Stacey Seay
The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


Strategic Spiritual Warfare: An Interactive Workbook
Published in Paperback by Thomas Nelson (June, 1995)
Authors: Ray Beeson, Patricia Hulsey, and O. S. Hawkins
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Prov 11:1, balanced warfare
I have purchased and read many books on this subject, but none have come close to the detail and balance of this book. It covers a range of topics that most warfare books leave out. After reading this book from cover to cover, there should be no reason why anyone cannot live a victorious, well balanced, well educated, christian life.

It will change your life you will never be the same!
This book has the teaching and tools that will take you from being a defeated christian to a victorious one. This teaching will show you how to be on the "offensive" opposed to the "deffensive". Your eyes will be opened and you will never look at things in the natural the same again. Being Armed for the Spiritual Battle will be your goal and fighting the good fight will never be taken lightly ever again!


Strengths of Their Own - Home Schoolers Across America: Academic Achievement, Family Characteristics, and Longitudinal Traits
Published in Paperback by Natl Home Education Research Inst (April, 1997)
Author: Brian D. Ray
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Unique, factual,...powerful. ... All parents.. must read...
"Unique, factual, and powerful. In Dr. Ray's Strengths of Their Own we find that parents who take personal responsibility for the education and socialization of their children reap a harvest of exceptional children who are well-prepared to lead this country into the next century. All parents who care and anyone with a stake in the issue of home education must read this book." Michael P. Farris, J.D., President, Home School Legal Defense Association

The book is a perfectly spiced stew: it has everything.
"Strengths of Their Own, Brian D. Ray's remarkable book about the home schooling movement, is must reading for educators and policy-makers alike. ..... The book is a perfectly spiced stew: it has everything. Hard data ... Students' scores ... Statistical analysis ... Testing policies ... And wisdom the benefit of Dr. Ray's long, intense commitment and involvement with home education. [And] it's in the `strengths of home education' section of Strengths of Their Own that the book really takes off." -- Bruce S. Cooper, Ph.D., Professor, Division of Administration, Policy, and Urban Education, Fordham University, New York NY.


Talking to My Father: What Jesus Teaches About Prayer
Published in Paperback by Multnomah Publishers Inc. (October, 1984)
Author: Ray C. Stedman
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Talking With My Father
This book was an excellent one to either begin your talking to God in prayer or have an even larger understanding of prayer. You will want to buy lots of copies and give them to your friends

This book will greatly deepen your prayer life!
Want to take your prayer life to a deeper level? This book will help! Dr. Stedman teaches clearly and wisely, giving us a fresh, inspiring perspective on communing with our heavenly Father.


The Tao of Being: A Think and Do Workbook
Published in Paperback by Humanics Pub Group (June, 1989)
Author: Ray Grigg
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From the Midwest Book Review
The Tao of Being explores the relationship between the spirit of thinking and doing by way of the Tao. Written in creative response to Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, and intentionally replicating its Chinese style and logic, this "think and do" workbook shows how the mind and body are integrated into one undifferentiated whole. The Tao of Being is essential reading for all students of New Age philosophy and the spiritual life.

The book that showed me the light
This book taught me to stop searching for answers and just accept that 'I don't know'. It has initiated a whole new way of thinking for myself and those around me and I take it everywhere I go because I know I will always be at ease with myself having read it.


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