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Steven Wales

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Born
in Houston, The United States
Member Since
April 2009


Steven Wales got a bad education. His school years were marked by failing grades, paddlings, and phone calls to mom and dad. Then one day everything changed. He has spent the thirty years since working as a high school teacher, lawyer, and professor of business law and petroleum land management. An adjunct professor, he teaches six courses and has taught over 120 undergraduate hours at the University of Houston Downtown.

Steven Wales won writing awards in college and law school, has been published in academic journals and textbooks, and has been cited in published opinions of the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, and D.C. Circuits. HOW TO MAKE A'S is his first book.
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Steven Steven said: " Interesting overview of the American prison system, with particular attention to Texas prisons, specifically the farming prisons in the bottomland between the Trinity River and the Brazos. In other words, while the book is national in scope, it spend ...more "

 

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Baseball Cop by Eddie Dominguez
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Honestly? My bookmark has been stuck on page 173 for maybe five years. I read 65%.

Not a bad report on the crimes, fraud, gambling, steroids, and political in-fighting at the MLB, but it's not exactly ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN.

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Here's a crazy thing. I LOVED this book in high school. I will never forget reading it as a senior. I did not simply understand this. I WAS the ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN. I identified with this book in ways I had never before identified with any work of ...more
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Honestly? My bookmark has been stuck on page 173 for maybe five years. I read 65%.

Not a bad report on the crimes, fraud, gambling, steroids, and political in-fighting at the MLB, but it's not exactly ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN.

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Here's yet another book that I almost finished. What did I lack, a chapter?

The trouble with truly long, long books (or slow books) is that my interest sometimes dries up before the finish line.

This book had some great information about being a nove
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Ernest Hemingway
“This is the second day now that I do not know the result of the juegos he thought. But I must have confidence and I must be worthy of the great DiMaggio who does all things perfectly even with the pain of the bone spur in his heel.”
Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“Cheap grace means grace sold on the market like cheapjacks' wares. The sacraments, the forgiveness of sin, and the consolations of religion are thrown away at cut prices. Grace is represented as the Church's inexhaustible treasury, from which she showers blessings with generous hands, without asking questions or fixing limits. Grace without price; grace without cost! The essence of grace, we suppose, is that the account has been paid in advance; and, because it has been paid, everything can be had for nothing. Since the cost was infinite, the possibilities of using and spending it are infinite. What would grace be if it were not cheap?...

Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline, Communion without confession, absolution without personal confession. Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and incarnate.

Costly grace is the treasure hidden in the field; for the sake of it a man will go and sell all that he has. It is the pearl of great price to buy which the merchant will sell all his goods. It is the kingly rule of Christ, for whose sake a man will pluck out the eye which causes him to stumble; it is the call of Jesus Christ at which the disciple leaves his nets and follows him.

Costly grace is the gospel which must be sought again and again, the gift which must be asked for, the door at which a man must knock.

Such grace is costly because it calls us to follow, and it is grace because it calls us to follow Jesus Christ. It is costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life. It is costly because it condemns sin, and grace because it justifies the sinner. Above all, it is costly because it cost God the life of his Son: "ye were bought at a price," and what has cost God much cannot be cheap for us. Above all, it is grace because God did not reckon his Son too dear a price to pay for our life, but delivered him up for us. Costly grace is the Incarnation of God.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

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Steven Twila wrote: "Hey! You are "currently reading" a lot of books! I just got on here after a year of being somewhere else. Here=goodreads somewhere else=wherever Well good to know you read a lot I guess! See ya!-Twila"

Yeah, some of them I may have finished, but I have not been keeping up with Goodreads.


message 1: by Twila

Twila Wales Hey! You are "currently reading" a lot of books! I just got on here after a year of being somewhere else. Here=goodreads somewhere else=wherever Well good to know you read a lot I guess! See ya!-Twila


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