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	<title>Comments on: Bookgiveaway #4: Daring to Draw Near</title>
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		<title>By: Rick Thrasher</title>
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		<description>Eddy-

Thanks for the offer of a giveaway, but I already have the book and have read it multiple times. I read it first when I was a young Christian 30 years ago. I just finished (today, in fact) leading a small Bible study at work through the ten prayers. Dr. White offers practical insights into how Biblical characters came face to face with the Loving God , and how the encounters transformed them. These examples taught us to expand our view of God, as well as the way we interact with Him.

People in a new relationship with Jesus will benefit from Daring to Draw Near, as will those of us who have walked with Him for many years. We can always benefit from an expanded view of God, and a deeper prayer relationship with Him.

I also read the Fight, and some of his other books. All of them were good reading.  When my kids where little, I read to them the Anthropos books as bedtime stories. While not as polished as Lewis' Narnia Chronicles from a literary perspective, I think the Anthropos series more explicitly presents Jesus' life and work. The stories opened many avenues of discussion with my children about the eprson of Jesus, and our walk with Him.

God bless you, Rick</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eddy-</p>
<p>Thanks for the offer of a giveaway, but I already have the book and have read it multiple times. I read it first when I was a young Christian 30 years ago. I just finished (today, in fact) leading a small Bible study at work through the ten prayers. Dr. White offers practical insights into how Biblical characters came face to face with the Loving God , and how the encounters transformed them. These examples taught us to expand our view of God, as well as the way we interact with Him.</p>
<p>People in a new relationship with Jesus will benefit from Daring to Draw Near, as will those of us who have walked with Him for many years. We can always benefit from an expanded view of God, and a deeper prayer relationship with Him.</p>
<p>I also read the Fight, and some of his other books. All of them were good reading.  When my kids where little, I read to them the Anthropos books as bedtime stories. While not as polished as Lewis&#8217; Narnia Chronicles from a literary perspective, I think the Anthropos series more explicitly presents Jesus&#8217; life and work. The stories opened many avenues of discussion with my children about the eprson of Jesus, and our walk with Him.</p>
<p>God bless you, Rick</p>
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