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Denise George is an internationally popular writer, speaker and retreat leader who is best known for her creative biblical application. Denise is married to Dr. Timothy George, executive editor of Christianity Today and founding dean of Beeson Divinity School, Samford University.

Works by Denise George

Bill Wallace of China (1963) — Editor — 232 copies
Teach Your Children To Pray (2004) 51 copies
God's Heart, God Hands (1998) 25 copies
God's Gentle Whisper (2007) 11 copies
Faith for Everyday Stress (1988) 10 copies
Kids Can Talk to God (1999) 10 copies
Dear unborn child (1984) 5 copies
Student Marriage (1983) 2 copies
Run the Race 1 copy
Dear daughter (1985) 1 copy

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I'll be honest - I tried to read the book, but it was so heartbreaking that I had to put it down before I was even very far into it. But this is very well written. Just so shocking what people had to endure this and every war.
 
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BluezReader | 53 other reviews | Nov 12, 2023 |
 
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WBCLIB | 1 other review | Feb 19, 2023 |
We come to know God, to love God and to serve God through prayer, and then we wait and listen to God's gentle whisper to us.
A beautiful book!
 
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MenoraChurch | Feb 6, 2023 |
This was interesting but a little hard to read as it was translated from so many different languages and the additional authors liked to add in their explations of things in the middle of the text, rather than at the end of chapter. I wasn't always sure who was "talking" sometimes. If you are expecting g something detailed like Anne Frank this is not the book for you. But it does give information about the things that some non-Jewish people had to survive during the Holocaust years. Information from a different perspective.… (more)
 
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