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Noah (Englishmen Stories, #1)
Noah (Englishmen Stories, #1)
Ben Ryder | 2013
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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For a short/novella length story this had quite a good, strong plot. I wasn't too keen on the ending though...I'd have preferred it a bit happier, as in them actually together properly in an open relationship where they could see each other regularly but it was still a nice, sweet story.
  
Rampage (2018)
Rampage (2018)
2018 | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
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Very interesting film, I can't remember everything after watching this on a plane to Las Vegas but I remember the monkey and the Rocks relationship with him. I remember there being two other large creatures that were being sent to the same place to destroy it and the monkey coming out on top.
  
    Red Dot (2021)

    Red Dot (2021)

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    When Nadja becomes pregnant, they make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by traveling to the...

    A good person (2023)

    A good person (2023)

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    Alison life falls apart following her involvement in a fatal accident the unlikely relationship she...

John Macarthur has gone through meticulous study and research to uncover a truth about our relationship with Christ to a degree we have not exhausted as thoroughly as we should. Because of words being translated differently, we have lost a dynamic of that beautiful relationship: Now Macarthur has explained what it truly should look like.

Reading Slave has been truly convicting and enlightening. It gave me a whole new perspective on my relationship with Christ, and a fresh sense of peace. Christ is our Master and we are His slaves, and by explaining the culture and the true definition of the words that were originally written, we see salvation in a new light.

Not only was it engaging and convicting, it was easy to read. I've gotten Christian books that felt like I was reading college text books. And trust me when I say I don't like college text books—I have a bunch of them and I avoid them at all costs. But MacArthur's writing was clear and concise yet thoroughly explained and can be easily understood by a wide range of readers.