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Brian Sanders

Author of Titanic: Disaster at Sea

11+ Works 289 Members 5 Reviews

About the Author

Brian Sanders is a social entrepreneur and helped start hundreds of missional enterprises, including churches, nonprofits, and businesses all over the world. Most notably, Brian is the founder and former Executive Director of the Underground Network, an international fellowship of microchurch show more incubators creating city-based ecosystems of faith, creativity, and empowered social enterprise. Brian and his wife, Monica, live in Tampa, Florida, where they have raised their six children. show less

Works by Brian Sanders

Associated Works

Of Mice and Men (1937) — Cover artist, some editions — 44,440 copies, 723 reviews
The Princess Bride (1973) — Cover artist, some editions — 29,108 copies, 596 reviews
Nathan's Run (1996) — Illustrator, some editions — 429 copies, 14 reviews
Ossian's Ride (1959) — Cover designer, some editions — 220 copies, 3 reviews
Complete Guide to Illustration and Design (1980) — Contributing Editor, some editions — 150 copies
The Paintings of Carl Larsson (1976) — Introduction — 65 copies

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5 reviews
Thoughtful and encouraging. This book examines the many reasons why so many believing Christians are leaving church congregations, and gives helpful advice and suggestions. He outlines what he believes a church should be, and contends that many buildings or meetings referring to themselves as churches are not fulfilling these broad criteria.

I was particularly interested in the chapter summing up five basic reasons why people may legitimately decide that their current congregation is not the show more right place to be. He doesn't condemn, and encourages people to consider seriously what God is asking them to do, then to do that whole-heartedly, not indulging in criticism or gossip.

Well-written with much to think about, and some positive ideas for moving forwards.
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A pop up book that details facts about the voyage of Titanic from people aboard to the kind of materials used to build the ship, It is interesting to flip through and would keep a child's interest.
Little Kid Reaction: My friend’s son enjoyed the book and wants to read more about the ship and sea disasters in general.

Big Kid Reaction: The book is well designed, with lots of good information. It is an excellent way of introducing a youngster to the story of the Titanic.

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Rating
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