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Jabez: Sound Recording |
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Rating:  Summary: A great read! Review: Lemmons has a unique perception on Biblical fiction, and this is his most creative writing to date. Character development is believable, and the storyline is compelling to the very end. A few creative surprises along the way complete the picture. But better yet--it leaves the reader with the feeling that this little tale may have actually happened this way! If only he had written this before the commercially-tainted "prayer" book. This little novel probably has more truth in it.
Rating:  Summary: So Much Better! Review: This novel is outstanding! The character development is some of the best I've read, especially in the unusual choice of 'the god who has no name' as a character in the book. I wasn't a fan of Wilkinson's The Prayer of Jabez, because of its potential for abuse (e.g. quick! let's pray this prayer, and get rich!); Lemmons' novel is SO MUCH BETTER than that! I strongly recommend that any Christian, and any searcher for truth for that matter, read this book.
Rating:  Summary: So Much Better! Review: This novel is outstanding! The character development is some of the best I've read, especially in the unusual choice of 'the god who has no name' as a character in the book. I wasn't a fan of Wilkinson's The Prayer of Jabez, because of its potential for abuse (e.g. quick! let's pray this prayer, and get rich!); Lemmons' novel is SO MUCH BETTER than that! I strongly recommend that any Christian, and any searcher for truth for that matter, read this book.
Rating:  Summary: A riveting "theater of the mind" experience Review: Thom Lemmons' Jabez is a fascinating and deftly written novel based on Jabez, a man of prayer whose name meant "pain" and is briefly mention in 1 Chronicles 4:9 as being "more honorable than his brothers". Dramatically narrated by Jeff David, this novel of faith and conflict, courage and hardship, is set in ancient Israel and a riveting "theater of the mind" experience. Abridged, 2 cassette, 3 hours.
Rating:  Summary: A great read! Review: Thom Lemmons' Jabez is a fascinating and deftly written novel based on Jabez, a man of prayer whose name meant "pain" and is briefly mention in 1 Chronicles 4:9 as being "more honorable than his brothers". Dramatically narrated by Jeff David, this novel of faith and conflict, courage and hardship, is set in ancient Israel and a riveting "theater of the mind" experience. Abridged, 2 cassette, 3 hours.
Rating:  Summary: If You Buy One Jabez Book, Get This One! Review: What a waste. We already have an Apochrapha we don't need to add to it. I give it negative seven stars.
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