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Average rating: 4.02 · 734 ratings · 85 reviews · 236 distinct worksSimilar authors
Journals of Robert Rogers o...

3.73 avg rating — 288 ratings — published 2000 — 47 editions
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The Fungal Pharmacy: The Co...

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How Parliament Works

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Into the Deep

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7 Steps to No Regrets - how...

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Rise Above: How to Heal the...

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Order! Order!: A Parliament...

4.25 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2009 — 8 editions
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A Psychoanalytic Study of t...

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Reminiscences of the French...

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Who Goes Home?: A Parliamen...

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“Every ounce of suffering has a purpose that God can use for good, if we only let Him.”
Robert Rogers, Into the Deep

“I choose my attitude. On many mornings, it can be difficult. Yet I choose to be a victor, not a victim. I choose to be better, not bitter. I select life over death. I pick blessings over brokenness.

...when I truly make my home in the presence of God Almighty -- through daily Scripture reading, prayer, and worship -- then I'm able to absolutely trust Him.”
Robert Rogers, Into the Deep

“When we suffer great losses -- and suffering and loss are universal experiences -- something will consume our emptiness and fill the void. The question is, will it be healthy and wise or unhealthy and fleeting? I chose to be consumed by God. I found that only Christ could satisfy me.

...intimacy in God's presence -- fellowship with Him -- is what most healed my heart and restored my soul. It took faithful, intentional, and deliberate time every day to pray, read Scripture, worship, and wait patiently in God's presence. But every moment was worth it.”
Robert Rogers, Into the Deep

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