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Serious Times | James Emery White

by Matt McCarnan on August 6th, 2007

Serious TimesJames Emery White. Serious Times: Making Your Life Matter in an Urgent Day. IVP, 2005. 192 pp.

How can we make our lives matter?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson lived in serious times. And, because they chose to live serious lives, they turned the course of history.

As the modern era transitions into postmodern turbulence, we, too, find ourselves in serious times. How can we make a difference in the world around us? How can we be an influence for Christ? Most important, how can we make our lives matter?

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The Prayer God Longs For | James Emery White

by Phil Gons on June 5th, 2007

The Prayer God Longs ForJames Emery White. The Prayer God Longs For. IVP, 2005. 124 pp.

“What does God want from me?”

You might ask it in frustration or in devotion, but, whatever your approach, it’s a question that has crossed the lips of men and women from every generation throughout human history.

What if God gave you an answer?

James Emery White guides you through the Lord’s Prayer in search of what God longs for in his relationship with you. As profound as it is simple, this prayer of Jesus is what God longs for: a divine-human dialogue that transforms you on earth and prepares you for heaven.

Author: IVP Bio | Mecklenburg Community Church | Wikipedia

Overview: IVP | Amazon | Google Books

Excerpts: TOC | Intro | Ch 1 | Intro & Ch 5 | Browse in Amazon

Reviews: Amazon | Endorsements | LibraryThing

Pastors/Church Leaders

  • Christopher Dew at his blog (02/06) Review

Laymen/Unknown

  • Ceryn Oakes at her blog (12/06) Review
  • Joyce Handzo at ChristianBookPreviews (ND) Review

Extras:

  • Interview with James Emery White about the book

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