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Green Letters, The

Green Letters, The

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Basic and Inspirational for Mature or Maturing Christians
Review: This book is basic and inspirational for mature or maturing Christian. It can be summarized as: "Not I, but Christ who lives in me." I first read it in 1981 and have returned to it 5 or 6 times over the years. Now I am considering its use in discipling others. Each reading is short enough to be read devotionally. He doesn't waste words. Very appropriate and non-flowery language marshalling each word to clarify his point.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Changed my entire perspective on grace
Review: This book's theme is "Not I, but Christ." The author delves into the power of grace and our inability to do anything without God's help. Simple yet incredibly powerful and the chapters are short. Definitely a must read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Basic and Inspirational for Mature or Maturing Christians
Review: This book's theme is "Not I, but Christ." The author delves into the power of grace and our inability to do anything without God's help. Simple yet incredibly powerful and the chapters are short. Definitely a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spiritual growth for the striving but tired Christian
Review: This very biblical book is a life saver for those who've been a Christian for a number of years but have hit the wall. Striving to be conformed to the image of Christ, has had little impact yet, at the same time worn the saint out. This was me. Stanford's presentation of biblical principles and godly men's thoughts about God's word is a badly needed message in our performance orientated Christian culture. This little book helped set me free as well as others to whom I minister.


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