James Wendell Moore
Author of Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned: But I Have Several Excellent Excuses (Behind the Pages)
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Works by James Wendell Moore
Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned: But I Have Several Excellent Excuses (Behind the Pages) (1991) 206 copies, 1 review
The Top Ten List for Christians with Leader's Guide: Priorities for Faithful Living (1999) 87 copies
When You're a Christian... the Whole World Is from Missouri: Living the Life of Faith in a "Show Me" World (1997) 52 copies
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- Canonical name
- Moore, James Wendell
- Birthdate
- 1938
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I've enjoyed several inspirational Christian books, but this one sticks with me more than most. The reading is quick and informative, and the stories are interesting and help illustrate the point being made. Thoroughly enjoyable and inspirational, a book I will return to again and again.
NCLA Review - People who think “accepting Christ,” showing up for church, and trying not to sin are all there is to being a Christian are missing out on the best part. James Moore sums that part up as “See yourself as God’s co-worker in the world.” The adventure of Christianity begins when you let God get fully involved in your life. Don’t hang back, keeping your arms at your sides, he suggests. Rather, be open to what God offers and calls you to do. Each chapter encourages the show more reader to “reach out and wrap your arms around--” (Jesus’ message, or the Spirit of compassion, for instance.) Moore begins with scripture and illustrates his points with lots of real life illustrations. A study guide is included with extensive questions for discussion or private reflection and suggested activities for a group or individual. It would be a good resource for a small group or adult class. Rating: 3 —DKW show less
NCLA Review -Needing the virtue of patience, I was at first disappointed that the book dealt with it only fleetingly. I needed to learn it right now! Patience is only one of the many godly virtues we all need to cultivate, however. Studying this book, I learned how to ask the Lord not only for patience, but for faith, life, hope, His love, grace, resurrection, a sense of urgency, childlikeness and childlike compassion. Each chapter deals with a different topic in a powerfully inspiring and show more helpful way. The chapter on love, for instance, taught me to let the love of God flow through me and out to others in a way I hadn’t quite seen before. A discussion guide for each chapter is included. This book would be useful for group study as well as for individual use. Rating: 4 —EB show less
Our attitude goes a long way toward determining who we are and how we live day to day. James W. Moore's warm, conversational style inspires readers to transform negative, pessimistic attitudes into positive, optimistic attitudes centered on the love and hope of Jesus Christ.
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- 65
- Members
- 2,322
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.6
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- ISBNs
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