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This is Your Time
Published in Audio CD by PROVIDENT MUSIC GROUP (September, 1999)
Author: Michael W. Smith
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Challenge to today's youth!
Even if you haven't heard Michael W. Smith's album of the same name, you should read this book! I highly recommend this book for everyone, but especially for teens who face the difficult task of trying to grow up in today's mixed-up world.

The title of the book, "This is Your Time", is also the title of a song he wrote after the Columbine tragedy. Michael tells about his experience singing at the memorial service and talking to Cassie Bernall's parents (check out my review of Misty Bernall's book "She Said Yes"). But this book isn't just about Columbine. Michael talks about the death of Rich Mullins (which deeply affected me as well) and Rich's impact on people. Michael also was a good friend of the late Bob Briner (author of Roaring Lambs) and he encourages Christians to get out there and make a difference.

He quotes Hebrews 12:1...

"Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us."

Amen!

(You might want to check out my other reviews of Christian books and music)

This Is Diffenitly YOUR Time! Make it Count!
This was a great book. At some points, very moving. My mom was reading the begining to me and had to stop because she was crying. The main idea of this book is: How Michael W. Smith came up for the idea of the song, THIS IS YOUR TIME. He got it from Rachel Scott after the Columbine shootings. This book also tells of some of MWS's own struggles and triumphs. It is a great book. A somber one at times, but true to the core. Please read this book and pass on its message: THIS IS YOUR TIME! MAKE IT COUNT!

great book
What a great book to read! This is really a good time to evaulate our lives in a modern world with a message to all that the test is yet to come.

May it be the next munute, hour , day or month we should try to do our best work. Smitty does gives some personal highlights of what he is doing to make his moment count, as we should make our time count.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book and kept reading until I finished the book (it was a good time reading and getting to know him).


The Face of God
Published in Audio Cassette by World Library Publications (December, 1999)
Author: Ed Bolduc
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Awesome music for prayer & praise
"The Face of God" is an excellent CD, full of great worship music. We have used a number of Ed Bolduc's songs very successfully at church. This is a great CD to keep in the car, too! Highlights include the upbeat title track; the prayerful "If Today," "Journey For Home," "Live In Me," and "In You, O Lord"; and my personal favorites: the gospel/bluesy "Let Us Sing," the rocking "I Will Praise Your Name" (with a sweet horn part), and the funk-influenced "In Every Age" (with more sweet horn parts and a killer bassline). I consider this an essential part of any Christian music collection.

This Album Rocks!
Ed keeps getting better and better. This album will have your teenagers singing about God instead of the negative things out there to sing about.


Why Can't I See God
Published in Audio Cassette by Presbyterian & Reformed Pub (September, 1991)
Author: Judy Rogers
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Great way to teach your kids
This is a wonderful way to teach children the catechism. My three year old sings these songs all day long. My older girls are having a much easier time remembering God's attributes and specific wording for the catechism. They listen in the car and have them memorized before we get to town.

The Catechism for kids
I heard this tape while driving with a friend and our kids in the back. I thought it was a wonderful way to present the catechism to kids by putting it in a song. A great way to start teaching your children about some of those hard to understand topics.


Breath of Life
Published in Audio Cassette by Destiny Image (January, 2001)
Authors: David Binion and Nicole Binion
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Breath of Life by David Binion
After hearing this cd I was truly blessed,This artist has such a gift of writing,I hope to see more product by this artist. God Bless Michelle


The Kadasha Workbook: Experiential Worship for the Next Generation
Published in Paperback by Providence House Publishers (15 December, 2001)
Authors: Chris Hughes and Jennifer McSwain
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Experiential Worship
In pioneering new ways to worship within the Christian tradition, few books contain both the services themselves and the theology to back them up. There is no doubt that the Church has found itself in a foreign land. People today need new and powerful worship services that their minds cannot simply grasp, but experience. This book, based on three years of trial and error worship styles, will give you the mindset, the sheet music, and some ideas to start your own experiential worship services so that you too can reach out into this culture and invite people as they are to a God of open arms. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and begin a true ministry of open hearts, open minds, and open doors, then you would be wise to use this book as a starter!


Fundamentals of Corporate Finance w/CD + PowerWeb + Study Guide: Fund. w/cd + PW + SG
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (02 November, 2001)
Authors: Richard A. Brealey, Stewart C. Myers, and Alan J. Marcus
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A little too detailed for beginners
The financial concepts are explained very nicely. Though it is my first finance book i can go through it without much difficulty or extra help. However there are still some drawbacks need to be noticed:

1. Need more charts and graphics to explain the concepts, ie: when explaining the DU PONT System, i think the pyramid structure can be illustrated so as to state a whole concept, not only fragments

2. Too many examples

3. This book is too detailed in both relevant and irrelevant matters

Still, I think it is a good book.

I own Principles of Corporate Finance (5th ed.)
If possible, please tell me the difference between this book (Fundamentals of Corporate Finance by Richard Brealey) and Principles of Corporate Finance by Brealey and Myers. I currently own the 5th edition of Principles; having worn the book down with constant thumbing, I am looking for a replacement.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Excellent book for very beginners
I and my friends(with no business background) are studying corporate finance by ourselves using this book and all of us are very satisfied with the book so far.

The concepts are explained very clearly(even kindly) and sample tests with complete solutions are very useful. The book also has solutions for selected end-of-the chapter problems and I enjoy mini cases which help me apply the concepts to the practice in detail.

I had tried other finance books before and most of them were not clear in explaining concepts and a bit difficult for me(my major was chemistry). I think that this book is probably the easiest and the best book to begin with for starters in finance.


By Flowing Waters: Chant for the Liturgy
Published in Audio CD by Liturgical Press (July, 1999)
Authors: Paul F. Ford and J. Michael Thompson
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Sing to the Lord a new (old) song
It's one of the ironies of modern Christianity that the churches claiming to make the most of the Bible in their theology make the least of the Bible in their worship. Evangelicals, for all their insistence on the authority, infallibility, and God-givenness of the Bible, have the least biblical worship in Christendom. It is unbiblical not in the sense that it breaks this rule or that, but in the sense that the Bible itself plays little or no role in the language and content of worship.

If you visit a "Bible church," for example, you may find that the Bible is a closed book, liturgically speaking. It isn't sung. It isn't prayed. It is a springboard for the sermon, and no more. But if you step into, say, an Anglican or Orthodox church, you find a way of worship much more explicitly biblical. The people hear two or three readings from both the Old and the New Testaments. They sing the Psalms and the Lord's Prayer, and the service includes hymns shot through with scriptural language.

The point of the comparison isn't to vilify one church and idealize another. Every tradition has its liabilities. But it does raise a question: What are evangelicals missing that many other Christians aren't? The answer: The other Christians have not forgotten that the Psalms are the church's first and greatest hymnbook.

The Psalms have always occupied a central place in private devotion, of course. Jerome, the great fourth-century translator and scholar, reports hearing them sung by people in the fields and in their gardens. But the Psalms were also central to public worship. Psalm-singing churches are following a tradition rooted in the Bible itself. Jesus prayed the Psalms. They were twice on his lips when he was dying. He even said, after his resurrection, that the Psalms really speak of his own suffering and glory. What greater incentive does the Christian need to pray and sing them?

"By Flowing Waters" is a collection of biblical songs -- mostly Psalms -- set to some of the most durable and attractive music that the church has produced. The melodies are basically what we're used to calling "Gregorian" or "plainsong" -- unison and unaccompanied. (It's astonishing that churches haven't capitalized on the success of all those popular Gregorian chant CDs. Why don't we get to sing the best examples of plainsong in church? The appetite for such music is clearly there.)

Paul F. Ford's settings are intended for antiphonal or responsorial singing. That is, a cantor or choir chants the Psalm, and the congregation sings a brief response (usually a sentence from the Psalm) after every verse or two. But there's nothing to keep a church from learning to sing the whole Psalm.

Not all of the Psalms are here, and many that are have been truncated. The translations, from the New Revised Standard Version, will not suit every ear. But one great virtue of this humble music is that it can be adapted to any translation. It could be adapted to the phone book, for that matter. So even if you don't like the New Revised Standard Version, you could use Ford's settings as guide for your own arrangements with another translation. His introductory essay explains how the chants are structured and makes helpful suggestions about singing them.

The author and publisher are Catholic, but musicians from other traditions who want to add sung prayer to their churches' worship will find plenty to draw on. Ford invites them to use what they wish. And for anyone who reads music, "By Flowing Waters" wouldn't be bad for private use either.

This is the true Vatican II Liturgical reform
The General Instructions for the Roman Missal indicates that for Opening, Offertory, and Communion the preference should be 1) The Antiphon from the Roman Gradual 2) The Antiphon from the Simple Gradual 3) Another psalm 4) Some other song consistent with the above.

Until now, unless one was singing Latin, options 1 and 2 were eliminated, and option 3 was ignored, and option 4 all too often took the form of some banal hymn.

"By Flowing Waters" is an english edition of the Simple Gradual (which was prepared under a mandate from the Second Vatican Council), opening the door to the use of sung Scripture in worship.


PW VOL IIA BOMBARDIER SEA-DOO92-97
Published in Paperback by Delmar Learning (01 March, 1998)
Authors: Chilton and Seloc Publications
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Useful but not great
The book, with the exception of the cover, appears to have been made on a copy machine. Very poor quality images. The repair and maintenance procedures covered aren't all that complete either. Some good advice and tips but don't expect to overhaul your Sea-Doo with this thing. If you already have a factory shop manual this book would be a good supplement.

Review of SeaDoo Tune up and Repair Manual 1992-1997
This is a fantastic book. It goes well beyond the inadequate operators guide. It helps you trouble shoot everything and learn all the parts. You can go from not knowing anything about watercraft to being a self mechanic. Also, it allows you to talk the jargon with SeaDoo repair shops so you don't get the runaround when having maintenance done to your watercraft.

How do I know?
I can not tell you about the book, because I have not orderd it yet.


Be in My Heart: Celtic Hymns & Songs Through the Day
Published in Audio Cassette by Ave Maria Press (July, 1998)
Authors: Dennis Doyle and Paula Doyle
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Essentials of Corporate Finance + PowerWeb + Student Problem Manual : Essn. Corp. Fin. + PW + Studt. Man.
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill/Irwin (09 November, 2001)
Authors: Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, and Bradford D. Jordan
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ok, but...
i think that the guide that came with my book, which shows pictures of the slides that professors are supposed to use was completely usless, if you have to purchase this book for a class, try and get a used copy. It is not worth the price you have to pay. There is another book by Breyli and Meyers titles Corporate Finance which is much more comprehensive and much better.


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