Murdock’s Shared Book Club
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Seek and You Will Find
Developing the Leaders Around You
byJohn C Maxwell
How to help others reach their full potential.
Cynthia Logan
Call or text - 941-380-2456
Cynthialogan@loganteam.com
A Lineage of Grace
byFrancine Rivers
Five stories of unlikely women who changed eternity… Tamar is a woman of hope; Rahab is a woman of faith; Ruth is a woman of love; Bathsheba is a woman who received unlimited grace and Mary is a woman of obedience…
Cynthia Logan
Text or call 941-380-2456
Cynthialogan@loganteam.com
Sirens for the Cross
byTommy Neiman
Inspirational stories of on-scene fire and rescue calls and how the author uses these episodes to evangelize
Judy Meents at star_meents@yahoo.com or text me at 941-685-2951.
Living with Confidence in a Chaotic World
byDr. David Jeremiah
Giving you hope in how to live in uncertain times.
Judy Meents
Please text 941-685-2951. If you call I won't answer so please leave a message.
A Place Called Heaven
byDr. Robert Jeffress
In this enlightening book, bestselling author Dr. Robert Jeffress opens the Scriptures to unpack ten surprising truths about heaven and explain who we will see there and how we can prepare to go there someday. Perfect for believers or skeptics who are curious about heaven.
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
A Woman Who Trusts God
byDebbie Alsdorf
Popular author and Bible teacher uses the book of Philippians to help women learn to wait expectantly for God's answers to their prayers. Includes a complete study guide.
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
What are the Odds? From Crack Addict to CEO
byMike Lindell
What Are the Odds? tells the improbable tale of how a small-town guy with a dream somehow made it a reality. More importantly, Mike opens up about the God who relentlessly chased him down, turning him from a casual believer to a passionate evangelist with an absolute, mathematical certainty that God is real. What Are the Odds? will not only speak to entrepreneurs and those struggling with addiction, but also to anyone looking for a message of hope.
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
All for Jesus
byFranklin Graham
Franklin Graham along with Ross Rhoads put together a collection of Scriptural passages are interpreted to help readers dramatically experience God's Word and follows such topics as the will and character of God, forgiveness, prayer, the Holy Spirit, and devotional service.
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
The C.S. Lewis Signature Classics
byC.S. Lewis
Brought together in one volume, here are the signature spiritual works of one of the most celebrated literary figures of our time. This magnificent compendium includes: Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, The Great Divorce, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, Abolition of Man, The Four Loves
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
Fingerprints of God
byBarbara Bradley Hagerty
Is spiritual experience real? Or is it a delusion? When we pray, what happens? Can science explain God? In Fingerprints of God, National Public Radio religion correspondent Barbara Bradley Hagerty attempts to answer these and other vexing questions about the science of spiritual experience. Along the way she tells the story of her own intriguing spiritual evolution, delves into the discoveries science is making about how faith affects our brains and explores what near-death experiences reveal about the afterlife. The result is a rich and insightful examination of what science is learning about how and why we believe.
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu
The Case for Heaven
byLee Strobel
Through fascinating conversations with respected scholars and experts--a neuroscientist from Cambridge University, a researcher who analyzed a thousand accounts of near-death experiences, and an atheist-turned-Christian-philosopher--Strobel offers compelling reasons for why death is not the end of our existence but a transition to an exciting world to come. Looking at biblical accounts, Strobel unfolds what awaits us after we take our last breath and answers questions like: Is there an afterlife? What is heaven like? How will we spend our time there? And what does it mean to see God face to face?
Carol D'Onofrio
(508) 320-7063
cdonofrio@clarku.edu