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Fear No Evil: A Novel
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In cyberspace, no one can hear you scream.
Instead of preparing for her high school graduation, Lucy Kincaid is facing a vicious execution. Lured by an online predator, she’s destined to die horribly–live on the Internet–while hundreds of heartless viewers watch and vote on the method of her slaughter. Her family’s only hope rests with Kate Donovan, an FBI agent who took on the same sadistic killer once before . . . and lost. Blamed for another girl’s gruesome murder, Kate’s been fighting to clear her name. But she agrees to join the hunt for Lucy–and reluctantly steps back into her worst nightmare.
With time running out before the bloody webcast airs, Kate teams up with forensic psychiatrist Dillon Kincaid to get inside the head of her twisted quarry, zero in on his chamber of horrors, and reach Lucy before grim history repeats itself and another innocent’s brutal death goes hideously live.
Face the fear. Speak its name. See its face.
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deeped upsetting.......2007-10-07
Although this author writes a good story, I find the context of this novel too deeply unsettling to ever read another novel by this author. I found what happened to Lucy absolutely horrifying and was unable to put the story completely out of my mind and even had nightmares. I do read other novels about serial killers, but this was just too awful. I do not read books to have nightmares about them, so I just will not read anymore of her novels.
SIX FOR SIX.......2007-08-22
I HAVE READ 6 OF ALLISON BRENNAN'S BOOKS. THE PREY, THE HUNT (MY FAVORITE OF THE THREE) AND THE KILL. WHAT MADE ME DECIDE TO GET INTO THE EVIL SERIES, WAS THE FACT NICK THOMAS (THE HUNT) WAS THE LEAD MALE IN THE FIRST BOOK, SPEAK NO EVIL. THOUGH I REALLY ENJOYED ALL THREE BOOKS OF THE EVIL SERIES, I WANTED MORE IN THE END ABOUT PATRICK. IS HE GOING TO WAKE UP FROM THE COMA AND HAVE HIS OWN STORY? AND WHAT ABOUT JACK'S STORY.WILL WE EVER LEARN THE WHATS AND WHYS OF HIS LIFE DURING THE ELEVEN YEARS HE HAS BEEN GONE FROM THE KINCAID FAMILY. DOES CARINA AND NICK TIE THE KNOT? DOES CONNOR AND JUILA'S STORY END WITH OUT AN ENDING? HOPEFULLY THE NEW BOOK DUE OUT IN EARLY 2008, WILL PICK UP ON THESE LOOSE ENDS, LIKE SPEAK NO EVIL DID FOR THE PREY , THE HUNT AND THE KILL. IT WAS, ALSO, GOOD TO SEE QUINN PETERSON WAS STILL KEEPING THINGS AT THE FBI RUNNING AND HAVING MARINDA TO HELP LUCY. I LIKE BOOK SERIES THAT LET YOU REVISIT OTHER CHARACTERS I HAVE READ ABOUT, SO I HOPE MS BRENNAN CONTINUES TO CONNECT HER'S IN FUTURE BOOKS. IF YOU ENJOY BOOKS THAT LET YOU REVISIT AND CONNECT, PLEASE CHECK OUT MARIAH STEWERT. SHE IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST,IF NOT THE BEST, AT WRITING NEW BOOKS THAT INCORPORATE CHARACTERS FROM HER OTHER BOOKS.
Disturbing.......2007-08-13
I don't know why this book disturbed me so much, but it did. Maybe it's because we'd gotten to know the Kincaid family over the past two books, and I was a bit surprised to see the brutality leveled at so many of them. Regardless though, it made me very disturbed.
This series was my first try with Allison Brennan. However, while the books were well-written, they were way too graphic and violent for my tastes. A good story can still be told without that level of violence, or such graphic storytelling.
I don't think I'll be checking out anything more of hers.
Great.......2007-08-13
I couldn't put this one down. I only wish i had read the other books before. I can't wait to go back and read more about the characters.
Couldn't put it down!.......2007-08-09
The clock is ticking and you can't wait to know the outcome! I definitely lost myself in this novel. It was difficult to put this one down...
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Psychology of the Human Mind.......2003-09-21
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Suprisingly well explained. There are other models of human consciousness, such as Freud, or as Sri Aurobindo's, Essays on the Gita, or that of the Buddhist thought in Chogyam Trungpa.
Here the mind exists as:
1. The Conscious Ego Level, Our Lower Self - where we consciously decide our thoughts and actions.
2. The Unconscious Egotistical Child Level, also part of our Lower Self - it is here we unconsciously create faulty habitual thought patterns with decisions based on our avoidance of pain formed from our childhood lack of reason and continued in such irrational and detrimental ways carried into our adulthood. These habitual thought patterns then unconsciously react automatically in negative schematics from original childhood thinking and need to be re-patterned with our adult thoughts, which we do by acknowledging, re-experiencing and transforming such fears into positive courage of evolutionary growth.
3. The Supraconscious Higher Universal Self - this is what many others would label our higher self, the universal mind, the ccollective conscious that exists within ourselfs, the no-self, etc. This is our true self, the calm, knowing, patient self with resiliency and creativity of reacting in such a way beyond all negativity.
The secret to such succesful thought, peace of mind and self honesty, along with congruent actions, is that of finding the higher self and becoming a true observer of both the Lower Self - Conscious Ego, and that of the Unconscious Ego Self, which both produce the subsequent Mask Self, the false idealized image our Lower Self falsely believes we must be. In turn, we loose this mask, observe it and all our thoughts, both conscious and unconscious reactions, and subsequent actions, all as a true outsider, observing as our inside true higher self.
Of course there is much more to thinking, evil, fear and courage and this is well defined and outlined.
Deep, clear, true........2003-04-02
This is one of the best books I have read on psychology and spirituality. I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to go deep into themselves, to anybody who really loves truth.
Incredible!!.......2001-10-02
This book will kick your lower-self-... ...But you better be
serious about 'knowing thyself' or you'll never make it thru it.
The first half of the book is kind of depressing, as you see how
much work there is to do, but then you realize, you've been doing
the work all along...just using different words. An entire book could be written on every paragraph - there is so much pertinent information. I felt like the 'entity' who gave this was sitting in my brain, watching every neuron firing (or not) and seeing how and why it expresses itself in the physical world. Highly reccomended.
You'll be amazed.......1999-08-05
This book changes the usual way we all have of thinking about our problems. The teachings in this book leads us to discover the roots of our emotional problems. You'll probably be amazed at how much you will discover about yourself, your mind and your needs. You may actually "feel" the release of life energy with every spiritual discovery you make about youserlf. Truly incredible.
Enlightening! This book changed my life........1997-07-31
This is the most enlightening book I have ever read and it changed my life. This book is about understanding how we think and operate as thinking, feeling, spiritual beings. It gets to the core of who we are and how to become truly at peace with ourselves and the world. All of the Pathwork books by Eva Pierrakos are great. I have also read "Creating Union" which is similar but focuses on relationships with others, lovers, friends, family, etc. I love the fact that there is no judgment in who we are. We are just human beings doing the best we can, and we will change when we are ready to change, and that's ok. We are always beautiful in God's / the Universe's eyes
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The classic, inspiring memoir of a political dissident-a man whose fierce spirit and drive for freedom triumphed over imprisonment, solitary confinement, the Soviet Union, and Communism itself.
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A testament of hope and of freedom of the human spirit.......2007-07-23
In this classic, in the tradition of The Gulag Archipelago: 1918-1956, Prisoner of Zion, Natan Sharansky, one of the greatest Jewish heroes of our time, tells of his nine years in Soviet prisons and gulags, because of his desire to live in the ancient homeland of the Jewish people.
Sharansky was first denied an exit visa to Israel in 1973. Seperated from his wife, Avital, a day after thewir marriage, in 1974, Sharansky fought for the rights of Jews in the Soviet Union as well as the rights of other persecuted minorities such as Pentecostals, Catholics, Ukrainians, Crimean Tatars and ethnic Germans, which disproves the repulsive charge by anti-Semites that Zionists only care about their own people.
He worked as a translator for Soviet dissident and human rights champion Andrei Sakharov, and his spokesman.
Sakharov never stopped fighting for Sharanky's freedom, for human rights and for the Jews of the Soviet Empire.
Sharanky describes his life in the preface as a Jews growing up in Russia, and his mental liberation from Soviet thought slavery, by his discovery of his Judaism and Zionism. He then details his 1977 arrest, and his nine years of brutal incarceration.
He never bowed to his captors and refused to have anything to do with the perfidious KGB.
A variety of mental and physical tortures were used to try to break Sharansky, but he never flinched.
Always given courage by the word of the G-D of Israel, and particularly guided by Psalm 23:
"Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I will fear no evil
For though art with me..."
Indeed he did not fear the evil of the Soviet tyranny.
His wife Avital tirelessly fought for his release as his cause became known in the free world, and fought for by all freedom-loving people.
The book ends with Sharansky's release in 1986 and his aliyah to Israel, where he was reunited with his wife.
The book is a testament to the evils of a one party tyranny.
It is a testament to the eternal endurability of the Jewish people, and their unbreakable bond wit the Land of Israel.
Unltimately it is a testament of hope and of freedom of the human spirit.
Today the same Communist ideology that persecuted Sharansky is waging a jihad of intellectual terrorism against Israel and her people.
But the courage of people like Sharansky and the people of Israel has shown that Israel can and will prevail.
A must read for any mature adult.......2007-02-08
Natan is a hero to the human race. He is wise beyond his years and his wife really proved what true love is. No wonder our Oresident sticks to his convictions. We should all be like Natan
David vs. Goliath.......2005-08-28
"[Saul] put a coat of armor on him and a bronze helmet on [David's]head. David fastened on his sword over the tunic and tried walking around... "I cannot go in these," he said to Saul, "because I am not used to them." Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd's bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached [Goliath]".
So begins the story of the famous battle between the future King David of Israel and the giant Phillistine during Biblical times. In Natan Shcharansky's "Fear No Evil" (the title taken from one of David's own psalms), the author is less equipped even than young David in battling the ubiquitous and evil KGB, which maintains an illegal presence in the prisons he's held in (again, illegally), accused of spying for western countries. But because of decisions he makes early in his arrest, he is the victor in the struggle waged over his soul by men who would like him to acknowledge he is wrong, who would like him to implicate others in his "crimes" in order for favors from them, or who would simply like him to stop being the delightful fly in the prison ointment he is.
Shcharansky's only weapons during his trial and during his following prison term, consist of his personal integrity, which remains unsullied; his faith and trust in his family and friends; and a tiny book of psalms that he will spare nothing in reminding prison officials he is entitled to. He sometimes has to wage a hunger strike for these things, but always wins. It is true that his wife, who managed to reach Jerusalem before Shcharansky's arrest, is on a worldwide campaign for his release, resulting in no less than two sitting US presidents mentioning him by name in speeches heard by Soviet officials as a political prisoner, as well as global support, but Shcharansky does not learn this until later, and so believes he is virtually alone in the fight.
This gritty autobiography is a lovely example of human survival, and how one can keep his humanity in a horrific place. Shcharansky's relationships with his fellow "zeks" (prisoners) is especially touching, and we're able to get a glimpse of how even the guards in the system have surrendered their souls in this "police state".
A great read for anyone questioning how to survive while it seems suffering and injustice are towering overhead. Very inspiring.
A poignant if dry memoir.......2005-04-21
Having met Sharansky in Israel (Birthright alumni!), and having had a long time interest in the Soviet Jewry dissident movement - which allowed my own (Jewish) family to emigrate from the Soviet Union in '91 - I had little doubt as to the outcome of Sharansky's imprisonment. As someone who has read a number of books on similar subjects - in particular the Alexander Solzenytsin "Archipelag Gulag" series - I was a bit dissapointed with "Fear no Evil". (Nevermind that Solzenytsin is widely believed to be an anti-semite; I'm speaking of the literary aspect only.)
In contrast to Solzenytsin's breathtakingly vivid literary style and powerful analysis of the core of the Soviet regime and it's criminal code, Sharansky's book read rather like an eagle's eye view of a convoluted social and political order. "Fear no Evil" reads instead like a game of mental swordsmanship, with a self-inflicted narrow focus quite removed from breadth and depth of a much needed analysis on the Soviet system as a whole.
However, Sharansky does not proclaim himself to be a literary guru. This book is a poignant (if dry) portrayal of one man's fight for freedom - both for himself and 2 million of his people. The uncompromising stance taken by the author with the Soviet regime throughout his imprisonment - his life, family and future hanging in the balance - is awe-inspiring in its simplicity and effectiveness.
It has become a cliche in our time that "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter". Yet the Sharanskys of the world have proven that one need not be a terrorist to be a freedom fighter. Where are such men today?
Highly Insightful and Enjoyable.......2005-03-22
Natan Sharansky's book "Fear No Evil" is a readable account of his time in the Soviet gulag for his dissident activities. The book is detailed and inspirational. Sharansky's courage in facing the KGB is a lesson that we can all learn from.
The book itself reads fast, thanks to Sharansky's ability to make the read interesting. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to gain insight in what life was like for a political prisioner in the USSR; to anyone who wishes to be inspired by ones courage, or to anyone who wishes to just sit down and read a thoroughly enjoyable book.
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I Will Fear No Evil
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Wonderful Author.......2007-09-11
I really enjoyed Robert A. Heinlein and how he comes upon new concepts for his books. This one in particular was excellent.
Super Reader.......2007-08-26
This book is somewhat odd, and really, not that good. Heinlein's main character here is an old man, and he is transplanted into a young woman's body, and learns to experience things from the female perspective.
So, bits about the difference between the sexes and how they look at and thing about things, as some of her consciousness is still there.
thought provoking.......2007-05-24
the best science fiction is gedanken experiment, and so this is. So how far are we away from brain transplants? still a fair way, and with monstrous ethical issues. Heinlein's physics exceeds his biology, a field currently yielding rich insight, while his space program is taking shape, albeit much slower than envisaged, and as yet, lifeless.
the premise that brains can be cross-gender transplanted is flawed; male and female brains are now generally accepted as having different wiring. However, with that assumption given, the premise that "Eunice" is still active might be borne out by experiments on the body's nervous system showning that the neurons in the body can have some cognitive function.
The partnership of Eunice and Johann to present the resulting person as sane, competent and responsible is the best part of the book for me - the continuation of two lives who would otherwise be dead.
Interesting though, is the premise of complete sex change with no compromise as today's transgendered individuals have to put up with. Less believable is Johann's change to be sexually attracted to men after being clearly heterosexual, he should be then lesbian.
One of Heinlein's worst . . ........2007-03-15
. . . and this opinion coming from a person who truly enjoys much of Heinlein's material.
Actually, the premise of the story has a great deal of potential. The problem is, is that potential is never realized. The book is a poorly written, poorly edited hash. Other reviewers have noted that Heinlein was desperately ill when the book was being written and edited, and I suppose that provides some excuse -- for Heinlein. But not for his publisher!
Other reviewers have noted Heinlein's, shall we say, unconventional views of sexual relationships -- a theme which plays out in many of his later novels -- but even in the later novels, there is a coherency and a consistency -- even when he is at his most unusual. ("Time Enough for Love" has some truly tender moments.) But sexual behavior in "I Will Fear No Evil"? -- Just bizarre.
If you are a Heinlein fan who wants to read everything the Master ever wrote -- then read this -- considering the perspective of Heinlein's health at the time. But if this had been the first Heinlein novel I had read -- I probably would never have read any others -- and that would have been a great tragedy.
Ramblings II.......2006-05-02
I wanted to title my review "Ramblings of a dirty old man" but couldn't because that would have been plagerism! Speaking of bad writing, this is it! This is the worst book that I have ever not finished. The constant sex theme is easy to analyse when the main character is old and impotent - like the author maybe?
Heinlein did acknowledge the existance of someone/thing higher in this one. Maybe that was another idea that crept in in old age...
This may be interesting to people interested in transgender, but I wouldn't know because I am not. The idea is not new either, what man has not wanted to think like a woman for a day? But to do that I can read Friday. I remember liking that...
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What's the perfect read for fans of New York Times bestselling mystery authors Lilian Jackson Braun and Rita Mae Brown? This delightful ninth Joe Grey Mystery from award–winning author Shirley Rousseau Murphy.
When antiques and valuables begin to disappear from residents' homes, Joe Grey, Feline Detective, knows that something is very wrong in sleepy Molena Point, California. Lost are a five hundred thousand dollar painting, a diamond choker, and most shocking to Joe, his owner Clyde's vintage Packard roadster. But even a seasoned tomcat like Joe isn't prepared for the return of a yellow–eyed, sinister black cat who had terrorized him and his girlfriend Dulcie years before. The acid–tongued Azrael had paired with an old crook to loot the town and spread fear among the unsuspecting residents. Could Azrael and his partner be connected to this new set of crimes? But when a local waiter dies mysteriously at the art opening of one of Joe and Dulcie's closest human friends, the pair know that someone much more powerful and evil than Azrael's aging human friend is involved. And when miles away in San Francisco the cats' friend Kate––a woman with a mysterious, troubling secret––is followed by a stranger and robbed, the cats dig in their claws and investigate. Along with their tattercoat friend Kit, they pass clues to the police, and under the often sceptical eye of Clyde, slowly begin to sniff out the truth.
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Love these cats!.......2007-10-02
I have read every one of Shirley R Murphy's books. I can't say that about any other author, although I'm working on Agatha Christie ;-) These books raised my spirits while having a depressing stay in a nursing home after a rather bad hip problem. Shirley has a great imagination! If you are tired of the "Cat Who" books, give Shirley a try. Better if read in order, but not necessary.
An old enemy returns, a young friend needs help.......2006-03-22
When a fully restored antique Packard roadster disappears from Clyde Damen's locked auto shop--the latest in a series of baffling burglaries plaguing the little coastal town of Molena Point--Clyde does the sensible thing: he gets his cat. Joe Grey, the stub-tailed tomcat, is an experienced detective who can speak and read English and reason with the best of them. But even Joe doesn't realize the truth until, walking the roofs in the wee hours of the morning, he picks up a familiar and hated smell. It soon turns out that Azrael, the sinister tomcat who shares the gift of sentience with Joe and his friends Dulcie and Kit, is back in town and up to his usual tricks. But there's more to the situation than meets the eye--even feline eyes that can see in the dark. Why is someone so interested in acquiring the antique jewelry inherited by shapeshifter Kate Osborne? Is Azrael connected? And what's to be done about young Dillon Thurwell, who at 14 has fallen in with a bad set and taken to shoplifting? Meanwhile, little Kit detects a gas leak in a neighborhood cottage--and there's a dead man inside. And a young and apparently healthy waiter suddenly drops dead in a village cafe. Facing off repeatedly against their old foe, Joe and his friends struggle to find the solutions to these mysteries (which, as always in Murphy's complex and skillfully plotted tales, turn out to be connected), and along the way begin to get some hints about their own powers. Joe may not fear evil, but evil definitely lurks in this fascinating entry to the series.
Was okay, but not the best.......2006-03-14
I am an avid reader of cat mysteries. If there is a cat even remotely involved in the plot line, I've read it. I have all of Murphy's Joe Grey series, but I always wait for the paperbacks. She is a talented writer and has created some likeable characters, but this one was not my favorite. I do like the fact that Dulice is an avid bibliophile and Joe Grey's snide sense of humor. The human characters in the book are wonderful as well. She really has created a wonderful setting and the kind of comraderie that other books set in small towns are losing. Murphy's characters do not lose quality as the series goes on, but this book seemed to be struggling for a plot line. I guessed the whodunit, and I was able to put the book down for awhile, which to me does not reflect a book getting five stars. I highly recommend reading all of Murphy's series, but not at hard back prices.
Not one of her best.......2006-02-01
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This "Joe Grey" fantasy cat-detective novel is readable, but weak and implausible. As in many long-running series, my willing suspension of disbelief suffers from the sheer quantity of mayhem that happens to Our Heroes and their pals. Murphy needs a fresh start with a new series, I'd guess. Note that the first 4 or 5 Joe Greys are delightful. Just don't start here!
Happy reading--
Peter D. Tillman
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The inspirational true story of recovery from years of drug addiction and dysfunctional relationships. Discover the source of power!
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Beware: Christianity.......2007-06-08
If you are not interested in hearing about how a woman needed to 'find god' before she could take control of her life, forget this one. Read 'In My Skin' by Kate Holden, theres a woman who needed only her intelligence to find her way out of addiction.
Provides HOPE for Drug Addicts.......2007-04-03
Excellent book for anyone with a drug addiction and anyone facing the drug addiction of a loved one. Easy to read in one sitting. I am ordering more to give friends.
INSPIRING.......2007-02-11
THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT BOOK. I FOUND IT HARD TO PUT DOWN. ALSO AN EASY READ. I RECOMMEND IT FOR EVERYONE.
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Driven from Metru Nui by a shattering earthquake, the six Toa Metru take a dangerous journey by water in search of a new land. Their cargo: six Matoran locked in what may be eternal sleep. Ahead of them lies terrible danger, the dark secrets behind Metru Nui's fall, and a discovery that will change their future forever!
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Voyage of Fear.......2007-08-04
I like this book because it talked about how the Toa Metru found their way to Mata Nui. It had lots of action and adventure. It was fun to read.
Voyage of Fear (Bionicle Adventures, No. 5.......2007-01-13
Excellent for those that are interested in Bionicles.
My Review for Bionicle Adventures 5; Voyage of Fear.......2004-09-23
Hi. My name is Nicholas (I feel I should express my first name)and I purchased this book. This is a great book! It takes place after the new Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui movie. It tells how the Toa Metru levae Metru Nui, and find a new land, Mata Nui, battling giant sea creatures on the way. I rate it 5 stars because well, this is very cool! This is a real great job for Greg Farshtey (writer).
From a true Bionicle fan, Nicholas
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Fear No Evil
David C. K. Watson
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Honest questions, challenging answers.......2000-08-04
David Watson's honest reactions as he fights cancer are not just for those who are dealing with illness. They are for all of us who struggle with fear and faith. As I read this book, I remembered another David's difficult times recorded in the Book of Psalms. That David always ended an emotional cry by looking into the face of God and trusting. In the depths of crisis David Watson finds a love relationship with God which does not deny a difficult reality, but which carries him through. This book has greatly encouraged me.
Great source of encouragement and comfort........1999-05-12
David Watson candidly shares his journey from "life to life" in a comforting and encouraging manner. With the Lord as his travelling companion, Watson reveals the most important pursuit given to humanity - to seek God's face.
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Fear No Evil (Spirituality)
Dennis Nissley , and
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This book will get you going..........2006-10-25
Lukewarm Christians beware... this one lays it on the line. Real stories from the life of Denny Nissley, hell-raiser turned fireball street preacher by the power of God. Plenty of good stories here. Right from the start, you figure out this is no ordinary Christian. Example: While in Bible school, sneaking out at night to face great danger on the streets of Dallas, talking to people about Jesus. Tons of great stories -- Mardi Gras, spring breaks in Florida, preaching in a Colorado restaurant and others -- will have you ready to bust out.
Unbelievable True Stories!.......2000-03-09
Fear No Evil - is actually 191 pages, and includes pictures. It's not an ordinary biography because Denny Nissley is not an ordinary evangelist! I guarantee, you will hardly want to put the book down because first of all, you won't believe the amazing adventures Denny Nissley has had, and secondly, you can't even begin to image what's going to happen next! Each chapter stands on its own, the whole book is a quick read. His stories are well told, humorous and fun to read. For Christians who want to win souls for Christ, this book is a must! Truly inspirational! I'm definitely a fan of both the book and Nissley's ministry, Christ in Action. I knew it was a winner when I heard people talking about the book and everyone agreed - THEY couldn't put it down either!
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