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What
People Say About The 911 Handbook
Customer reviews from BarnesandNoble.com
Dianne Waggoner, a Pastor's
Wife From North Carolina, September 28, 1999,
If I Could Have Only One Book!
If I could have only one book in my personal library, not including the Bible,
The 911 Handbook would be that book. It is an excellent tool for anyone that
is involved in a counseling ministry. I have never found a book that I can put
into the hands of a counselee with such confidence. For example, a husband walked
out on his wife the day his son left for college, after reading 911, his life
was changed. Another man read 'What Death is like for the Christian' (page 216)
at the bedside of his dying mother-in-law and said, "The 911 Handbook was a
great comfort to her and to our family." I just helped my daughter pack for
her first year of college, and we packed 911. Chapters such as, "When You Need
God to Supply," "When You 're Disappointed," "When You Feel Like Quitting,"
and "When You Need to make a Decision," will benefit her throughout the coming
year. I deeply appreciate the chapter, "Heaven's Entrance Exam". The most serious
problem every man and woman faces is the problem of sin and Kent explains that
the answer is a personal relationship with the Savior, Jesus Christ. Our family
travels with a copy of The 911 Handbook because God is always bringing people
into our lives that have problems and 911 has the answers. The 911 Handbook's
purchase price is a wise investment because it returns great dividends.
Customer reviews from Amazon.com
Give as a gift to those
who struggle in their faith.
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Reviewer:
Peter K. Shultis (pastorpete3@juno.com) from Auburn, Washington,
USA October
26, 1999
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A friend of mine gave this book to her son who could not
seem to even get interested in reading the Bible. He had made several attempts
to grow in his faith before. She gave him this book. Once he started to
read the 911 Handbook, he could not put it down. He found real practical
answers to his problems. He began to grow for the first time in his spiritual
life. He died tragically shortly after he read this book. At the funeral
service his mother gave the Lord through this book credit for saving her
son !!!! Give it as a gift to those who struggle with their faith.
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A real asset to any library
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Reviewer:
MDB888@Aol.com from Grain Valley, Missouri
August 31, 1999
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Pastor Kent has written an outstanding book which is a real
asset to any library, large or small. I am a United Methodist pastor
in the Kansas City, Missouri area. I have repeatedly recommended this book
to people in all walks of life. The book has great commonsense insight with
a strong spiritual foundation. This is a practical, easy read, which makes
effective use of stories and illustrations! Get it-you won't be sorry.
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Real Solutions- Not Psycho-Babble
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Reviewer:
A reader from Wichita Falls, Texas
November 12, 1998
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| Over the last ten years I have read many books relating to
self-help and religion. Most of these have offered useful insights, such
as Scott Peck's The Road Less Traveled. Others such as The Lies We Believe
by Chris Thurman have been enlightening and helpful. However, Kent Crockett's
book cuts to the chase to give the reader immediate access to the scriptures
which identify our problems and present biblically sound solutions. Pastor
Crockett has a fresh and genuine outlook and style which is non-judgmental
and comforting. His words deliver unpretentious wisdom and a message that
God is alive and available to help us in today's world. |
Easy to understand!!!
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Reviewer:
A reader from Texas June
16, 1998
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| This book is awesome. It has a chapter, it seems, for every
problem area in my life and a biblical solution to those problems in easy
to understand terms. Informative and witty, this book has been a pleasure
to read. |
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