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Average rating: 4.21 · 76 ratings · 21 reviews · 26 distinct works
Polishing God's Monuments: ...

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The Finality of Jesus Chris...

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Twelve Ships a Sailing: 35 ...

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A Life Worth Dying For

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Marriage Without Remorse: R...

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Catamarans for cruising

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Quincy Blues: Stories from ...

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Power Your Golf Game with M...

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Dispatches from the Front L...

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How to Pleasurably Stop Smo...

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“The struggle to keep aroused emotions within proper boundaries is won by putting a conscious leash on them and leading them like junkyard dogs right to the throne of grace”
Jim Andrews, Polishing God's Monuments: Pillars of Hope for Punishing Times

“... we live in a purposeful world with a linear movement to a grand climax. Thousands of sub-plots unfold enroute to the great finale. Behind your life is an unseen and up fathomed blueprint where every experience is purposeful. Within this divine plan we are not robots, but responsible moral agents. We make choices and we are responsible for these choices. But God, in a way that you and I will never fathom, integrates into his plan our choices long before they are ever made.”
Jim Andrews



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