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Best Religious Worship & Devotion

Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence
Jesus Calling is a devotional filled with uniquely inspired treasures from heaven for every day of the year. “I’ve given this beautiful book to so many people I love, and I’ve come back to it myself again and again. “Jesus Calling has been such an inspirational tool in my daily walk with Jesus.
Reviews
"The scripture at the bottom of the page is already written out for you, you don't have to go searching unless you want to read it in a different version, which is good too."
"This is much nicer than the original version and has the scriptures quoted instead of just the references."
"I gave my last one away and ordered this one but it doesn't have the scripture references typed out like my last one."
"This Jesus Calling book is for anyone who needs that special reminder of God’s peace and grace in any situation that pops up or tries to linger in our lives."
"The only thing I hadn't noticed before I purchased it was that the scripture references aren't written out."
"Hi, I have purchased 5 copies for friends who love to read positive scriptures from the bible written in a personal way!"
"The words received by the author after she would pray and then wait and listen for the Lord's words."
"If you are looking for the perfect devotional this one is it."
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New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
Offering more than a rush of caffeine, best-selling author Paul David Tripp wants to energize you with the most potent encouragement imaginable: the gospel. “We have always resonated with Robert Robinson’s hymn ‘Come Thou Fount,’ especially the line, ‘Prone to wander—Lord, I feel it—prone to leave the God I love.’ We feel the pull daily away from God’s goodness and toward a pursuit of our own, away from God’s gracious acceptance and toward the exhausting, impossible weight of trying to tip the scales in our favor. If you’re prone to wander, this book is for you.”. — Matt and Lauren Chandler. , Lead Pastor, The Village Church, Dallas, Texas; President, Acts 29 Church Planting Network; and his wife Lauren, writer; speaker; singer.
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"I recommend this to anyone looking for a daily devotion book - it’s definitely the best one I’ve come across for an adult."
"This is a book I am so glad I bumped into."
"Paul David Trip brings truth and grace in a down to earth kind of way which makes it easy to comprehend."
"This is an excellent study!"
"This is a daily devotional that has depth, and is challenging yet encouraging."
"Wonderful!"
"I'm amazed at how they relate to my every situation and are exactly what I need each day."
"Excellent book of daily devotions... wonderful messages each day based on the Bible."
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Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A timely and important new book that challenges everything we think we know about cultivating true belonging in our communities, organizations, and culture, from the #1 bestselling author of Rising Strong, Daring Greatly, and The Gifts of Imperfection “True belonging doesn’t require us to change who we are. With her trademark mix of research, storytelling, and honesty, Brown will again change the cultural conversation while mapping a clear path to true belonging. She writes, “True belonging requires us to believe in and belong to ourselves so fully that we can find sacredness both in being a part of something and in standing alone when necessary. “[Brown’s] research and work have given us a new vocabulary, a way to talk with each other about the ideas and feelings and fears we’ve all had but haven’t quite known how to articulate. “With a fresh perspective that marries research and humor, Brown offers compassion while delivering thought-provoking ideas about relationships—with others and with oneself.” — Publishers Weekly.
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"I started working toward being an Amazon Top 1000 reviewer about a year ago. And I chose it, because sad though it is, my reviews on Amazon and Goodreads are the last place in this entire world where I am willing to communicate, in any capacity, with other human beings. So lonely that as I type this I feel like crying, even though I accepted this as my reality a long time ago. I struggle to call and make appointments because it requires talking to strangers, and for this reason I also can't go to the grocery store, or the gas station, or any other list of a hundred places that normal people go to have normal lives. You see, I decided five years ago that I was done with fitting in, and that I'd rather be lonely and alone, than to continue immersing myself in a world I found caustic. I saw people ripping each other down through the medium of social media because they didn't have to look that person in the face, and see how their comments hurt them. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but as the years have passed, I've cut myself so far off from humanity that it feels like I'm the only person left in my world. But I didn't know how else to express the impact this book had on me, without first talking about how much pain I've been in, and how nefarious my reasons for reading it in the first place. I expected to write an honest, clinical review discussing its contents from a dispassionate point of view. But instead, here I am, still clumsily attempting to convey my feelings in the hopes that some part of this review might encourage even one other person to read this book."
"This is the best of all of her books, as well as a prescription for being alive now, of being a citizen, a human being, a kind and caring and loving person--now--at this time in history. I read it yesterday and today in two sittings and am going back again and again to the writing, the ideas, and the inspiration to me to life more authentically and to be able to connect with others in deeper and braver ways."
"I've only listened to the first chapter of the book so far and I've been in tears three times."
"This is the book that I needed now."
"While I had heard of Brene Brown's work, I had not really delved into it until reading this book. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to find peace with inner turmoil, find a way out of getting sucked into negative energy, and learning to cope with the things that cause stress, and also to learn to stand in your own truth and live in integrity."
"Lots of great information."
"Brene has written yet another wonderful book."
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Best Clergy

Heroism and Genius: How Catholic Priests Helped Build—and Can Help Rebuild—Western Civilization
Heroism and Genius presents some of these formidable men: Fathers of Western Culture, of free-enterprise economics, and of the institution of chivalry; leaders of nations, statesmen, and defiers of tyrants; music composers, pioneers of universal education, and architects of some of the world’s loveliest buildings; and, enigmatically, the clandestine revolutionaries behind the explosion of the culture of romantic love bonded to Christian marriage whose aura still enchants the air of the West. Historians Have Spoken: The Verdict. Priests: Channels. of. Lifeblood. Milestones of the Catholic Struggle to Build a New Civilization, circa a.d. 200-1300. Chapter 7: Fathers of Chivalry: A New Type. of. Warrior. Chapter 8: Clandestine Revolutionaries. of. Romanticism. Chapter 9: Men with Music, Artistry, and Drama in. Their. Souls Chapter 10: Founders of. Free-Market. Economics. Conclusion: Standing on the Capitoline: Gazing toward Past and. Future. Horizons Afterword:May the Long Line Never. Be. Broken!
Reviews
"As night fell over Rome, and the west devolved into the chaos brought on by successive waves of barbarian tribes, the church alone kept learning and justice alive. As the historian Toynbee wrote, "It is no exaggeration to say that the whole of the...economic development...of the west...can be traced..to St. Benedict" (p 61), and his hard working monks. The monks did not spend their time only in prayer, but they strove to clear lands, drain wetlands, and made great strides in agriculture, including many new inventions. Yet only in the comparatively primitive Catholic Middle Ages did science begin and flourish, not to mention universities and the concept of human rights. All of which developed because the Catholic church taught that God was reason, and brought the world "into existence sealed with a causal structure" (p 61) which man could study and learn from. The knight went through a solemn rite of initiation, rich in symbolism and Christian vows, and went out to fight, not just for a lord, but only for holy, just causes."
"The stories of their lives could fill an endless amount of volumes, and each would be a remarkable read, no doubt. Part One explains what modern historians have concluded with the Church's role in the shaping of Western Civilization, why the book asserts that priests were the constructors of this civilization, and the milestones from from 200 A.D. to 1300 A.D. Part Two "describes the gradual shaping from A.D. 300 to A.D. 1000 of the embryo of medieval Christendom." Part Three shows the "decisive role of priests" in the building of different social, artistic, and economic institutions. Chapter Five focuses heavily on Charlemagne, his model of Europe, and the man who mentored him, Alcuin. This book explains the vital role that priests have played in Western Christendom and culture since Christ founded the Church, and it does so with history to prove it."
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Best Devotionals

Trusting God Day by Day: 365 Daily Devotions
Each day's devotion is filled with practical advice and help from Joyce along with life-changing promises from God's Word that you can quickly and easily apply in your own life. Joyce Meyer is one of the world's leading practical Bible teachers, with her TV and radio broadcast, Enjoying Everyday Life , airing on nearly 450 television networks and 400 radio stations worldwide, including ABC Family Channel, Trinity Broadcast Network, Daystar, and the Word Network.
Reviews
""Trusting God Day by Day" offers a verse, a short summary, and a challenge for you to reflect on."
"About a year ago, I purchased my first devotional because I wanted to build my relationship with God and I thought devotionals were a good way to start. There are 365 devotions and it would be nice if there was a devotion for February 29th but you could remedy that by rereading a previous devotion or skipping ahead to a random one. Then the bulk of the devotion is Joyce's thoughts and evidence taken from the Bible about how we could change our attitude about casting our cares (October 9th), being a blessing to others (October 6th), and handling whatever life hands us (August 24th), just to name a few. I purchased the hardcover edition since I like the idea of holding my devotionals. It isn't gender-specific like some devotionals so I feel both men and women could enjoy this devotional."
"Short entries which is what i wanted, great to start the day off on a positive note."
"Love the size of the devotional."
"I did some looking around at different possible devotionals that might help me strengthen my relationship with God and landed on this one."
"The entries are dated but I just use a bookmark and read as I go so it doesn’t matter if I skip a day."
"Beautiful and Realistically Encouraging."
"Joyce's real life experiences were relatable and gave me the courage to face each day."
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Best Religious Faith

Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship
In a moving example of unconditional love in dif­ficult times, the Jesuit priest and bestselling author of Tattoos on the Heart , Gregory Boyle, shares what three decades of working with gang members in Los Angeles has taught him about faith, compassion, and the enduring power of kinship. In his first book, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion , Gregory Boyle introduced us to Homeboy Industries, the largest gang-intervention program in the world . Now, after the suc­cessful expansion of Homeboy Industries, Boyle returns with Barking to the Choir to reveal how com­passion is transforming the lives of gang members. It's written by Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest in Los Angeles who has worked with (and loved) gang-members for decades. “If you’re in the market for genuine inspiration, I urge you to read Barking to the Choir by Gregory Boyle, a book that shows what the platitudes of faith look like when they’re put into action.” —Ann Patchett. It is lovely and tough and tender beyond my ability to describe and left me in tears of both sorrow and laughter." "One of the bravest, most humane, heartbreaking, brilliant, and hopeful stories I’ve read in ages. Father Greg, the Gandhi of the Gangs, fills Tattoos with unquenchable soul force and down-to-earth love." Boyle somehow maintains an exuberant voice that celebrates the strength, compassion and humanity of people often demonized. Boyle intersperses his narratives about gang members and his work with them with theological and spiritual reflections from a variety of theologians, poets and other writers. By introducing book-buying, highly educated readers to people we may never otherwise encounter, Boyle aspires to "broaden the parameters of our kinship.'". Boyle approaches each person as a child of God and fully deserving of love and compassion.
Reviews
"It establishes the benchmark for whether we are living in the type of community which God intends. What is most inspiring is that the stories from the book are living accounts of a day at Homeboy Industries and the parish community of Delores Mission."
"Boyle would often paraphrase Teilhard de Chardin who spoke of things happening in “God’s slow time.” For me, the book was an engaging read with many spiritual nuggets for reflection. Boyle uses the stories of many of the people he has encountered and situations that have happened to him at Homeboy Industries, as a priest at Dolores Mission, and in his prison ministry to respond to the challenges of our time and the negative rhetoric that is so prevalent. In a time where the dialogue in our country has been bitter, people are polarized, and snap judgments are common, Fr. While it may seem as if he is responding to the current political climate, most of the stories in this book would have been timely if we had not had situations such as Charlottesville in the summer of 2017 and the President referring to African countries in a derogatory way. Boyle wants you to see the person of Jesus Christ I the stories he shares and hopes that what is easy to do when reading from a page can be applied in real life."
"Extraordinary story about the life-changing work Father Greg Boyle is leading is East Los Angeles."
"I just started "Tatoos of the Heart" and am now following Homeboy Industries on Facebook."
"You laugh and cry and grow in your understanding of our worth and call...."
"God is good and Boyle's stories of the homies and community remind us of this."
"One of the three most formative books I've read."
"I love the author's writing style!"
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Best Inspiration & Spirituality

Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence
Jesus Calling is a devotional filled with uniquely inspired treasures from heaven for every day of the year. “I’ve given this beautiful book to so many people I love, and I’ve come back to it myself again and again. “Jesus Calling has been such an inspirational tool in my daily walk with Jesus.
Reviews
"The scripture at the bottom of the page is already written out for you, you don't have to go searching unless you want to read it in a different version, which is good too."
"This is much nicer than the original version and has the scriptures quoted instead of just the references."
"I gave my last one away and ordered this one but it doesn't have the scripture references typed out like my last one."
"This Jesus Calling book is for anyone who needs that special reminder of God’s peace and grace in any situation that pops up or tries to linger in our lives."
"The only thing I hadn't noticed before I purchased it was that the scripture references aren't written out."
"Hi, I have purchased 5 copies for friends who love to read positive scriptures from the bible written in a personal way!"
"The words received by the author after she would pray and then wait and listen for the Lord's words."
"If you are looking for the perfect devotional this one is it."
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Best Spiritual Meditations

New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional
Offering more than a rush of caffeine, best-selling author Paul David Tripp wants to energize you with the most potent encouragement imaginable: the gospel. “We have always resonated with Robert Robinson’s hymn ‘Come Thou Fount,’ especially the line, ‘Prone to wander—Lord, I feel it—prone to leave the God I love.’ We feel the pull daily away from God’s goodness and toward a pursuit of our own, away from God’s gracious acceptance and toward the exhausting, impossible weight of trying to tip the scales in our favor. If you’re prone to wander, this book is for you.”. — Matt and Lauren Chandler. , Lead Pastor, The Village Church, Dallas, Texas; President, Acts 29 Church Planting Network; and his wife Lauren, writer; speaker; singer.
Reviews
"The wisdom, depth (yet retaining humility and simplicity) and biblical truth of this book make it trustworthy and applicable to life."
"Every day speaks such truth to me and, along with the recommended Scripture for each day, allows me to recognize areas that are holding me back in life or lies I've fallen into believing."
"This devotional is appropriate for all moods and it challenges me to change my perspective for the better everyday."
"But at the beginning of this year, I decided to give it one last try and bought "New Morning Mercies" by Paul David Tripp."
"He offers such practical & powerful teachings that I've given this devotional to 4 of my friends who've recently started walking with Christ so I'm not concerned it will be too difficult for them to understand."
"It really is so full of wisdom and the way it is worded is easy to understand and just solid teaching!"
"This is a daily devotional that has depth, and is challenging yet encouraging."
"Wonderful!"
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Best Monasticism & Asceticism

The Seven Storey Mountain
It tells of the growing restlessness of a brilliant and passionate young man whose search for peace and faith leads him, at the age of twenty-six, to take vows in one of the most demanding Catholic orders--the Trappist monks. Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was born in France and came to live in the United States at the age of 24.
Reviews
"fantastic copy of the 1st edition, excellent condition -- and the book/story is riveting."
"This is one of the very best books out of many hundreds that I have read."
"The 50th edition of The Seven Storey Mountain has added information pertinent to understanding Merton from the publisher Giroux and Shannon."
"Truly inspirational for me at a time of deepening spiritual faith."
"Fascinating read!"
"I found the early narration rather tedious trekking from home to home, in and out of schools with mixed anecdotal commentary on Merton's early life and adolescence."
"This famous autobiography chronicles the author's life from childhood up to the point as a young man he makes the bold decision to enter the Trappist order. Eventually his love for God becomes a passion of awesome proportions, enabling him to bring his life into a wonderous balance, inspiring him to write some of the most influential religious reflections of our age or perhaps any age."
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Best Prayer

The Valley of Vision: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions
In this practice the spirit of prayer was regarded as of first importance and the best form of prayer, for living prayer is the characteristic of genuine spirituality. 'When used slowly, for meditation and prayer, these pages have often been used by God's Spirit to kindle my dry heart.'. ' The Valley of Vision is a wonderful collection of Puritan prayers which both help to shape and inform our own private devotions and, perhaps more importantly, aid pastors as they seek to lead their congregations in prayer and into the presence of God.'. 'I cannot commend enough The Valley of Vision , which is a compilation of over two-hundred pages of Puritan prayers (each of which are one page in length). Indeed, these prayers will also teach one how to pray, and, at the same time, they teach theological truth.
Reviews
"I thought about Enoch walking with God when reading Valley of Vision, I read and see many who walked with God though likely not as Enoch, yet this masterful work by these servants of the Lord have allowed me to have a better understanding and desire to truly WALK WITH GOD."
"Beautiful bonded leather, one bookmark, gold gilded pages, very clear printing, and prayers/devotions that will make you learn and/or cry."
"I love the deep prayers of our forefathers."
"Frequently, I will choose a prayer on the basis of a specific need or feeling and then, after reviewing the lists of articulated reasons for praise, thanksgiving, and petition, come away both encouraged and educated."
"The book was delivered in mint condition, shrink wrapped and perfect in every way."
"Right up there with Pilgrim's Progress."
"I owned this book and remembered keeping it next to me even during my rest at night."
"With virtually every one of the prayers recorded in the book my heart cries out in agreement and with longing to know God as these men did."
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Best Prayerbooks

Valley of Vision (Leather): A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions
In this practice the spirit of prayer was regarded as of first importance and the best form of prayer, for living prayer is the characteristic of genuine spirituality. 'When used slowly, for meditation and prayer, these pages have often been used by God's Spirit to kindle my dry heart.'. ' The Valley of Vision is a wonderful collection of Puritan prayers which both help to shape and inform our own private devotions and, perhaps more importantly, aid pastors as they seek to lead their congregations in prayer and into the presence of God.'. 'I cannot commend enough The Valley of Vision , which is a compilation of over two-hundred pages of Puritan prayers (each of which are one page in length). Indeed, these prayers will also teach one how to pray, and, at the same time, they teach theological truth.
Reviews
"I thought about Enoch walking with God when reading Valley of Vision, I read and see many who walked with God though likely not as Enoch, yet this masterful work by these servants of the Lord have allowed me to have a better understanding and desire to truly WALK WITH GOD."
"Beautiful bonded leather, one bookmark, gold gilded pages, very clear printing, and prayers/devotions that will make you learn and/or cry."
"I love the deep prayers of our forefathers."
"Frequently, I will choose a prayer on the basis of a specific need or feeling and then, after reviewing the lists of articulated reasons for praise, thanksgiving, and petition, come away both encouraged and educated."
"The book was delivered in mint condition, shrink wrapped and perfect in every way."
"Right up there with Pilgrim's Progress."
"I owned this book and remembered keeping it next to me even during my rest at night."
"With virtually every one of the prayers recorded in the book my heart cries out in agreement and with longing to know God as these men did."
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Best Ritual Religious Practices

Catechism of the Catholic Church: Second Edition
Using the tradition of explaining what the Church believes (the Creed), what she celebrates (the Sacraments), what she lives (the Commandments), and what she prays (the Lord's Prayer), the Catechism of the Catholic Church offers challenges for believers and answers for all those interested in learning about the mystery of the Catholic faith. Catechism of the Catholic Church is the first new edition of the catechism in 400 years.
Reviews
"it will help me increase my knowledge and faith."
"excellent service/product."
"Awesome resource for life."
"Excellent gift for confirmation."
"I learned things I did not know."
"Very pleased with my purchase."
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Best Religious Sermons

Smith Wigglesworth: Complete Collection
The essence of his dynamic ministry is relived through the complete volume of his life teachings.Sermons have been gathered from archives around the world to create this unequaled treasure. Smith Wigglesworth (1859-1947), known as the Apostle of Faith, had an international evangelistic and healing ministry.
Reviews
"Really impactful of knowing God's presence and His glory in the Holy Spirit!"
"Just as described and came well within the time limit."
"Awesome book."
"Any minister or Christian , who desire to work in faith and power should read this book."
"It's a wonderful book full of insight and inspiration to a closer walk with our Lord!"
"Excellent book great inspiration for all."
"I am in the beginning of reading this book and am inspired to draw closer to the Lord at every reading."
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