Archive for December, 2007

A Nice Comment

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

If you have ever desired to know the Bible better by reading some of it everyday, then I fully endorse Eric Kampann as your personal guide for the journey. Eric is a gifted teacher and his love for the Bible shines through on every page of this book. Whether you are a spiritual seeker or seasoned believer, prepare to travel unexpected regions that will challenge and inspire.  Most of all enjoy the journey. It is full of brilliant surprises.
-Rev. Charlie Albertell, Grace NYC Church

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welcome

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Welcome to this brand new blog. Trail Thoughts, the book, will be hitting bookstores in about two weeks. Planning for the publication is full speed ahead. The official publication date is set for February 2008. In the meantime, Merry Christmas.

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I love this book

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

This is the best book I have ever read.  —Steve Kendle

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Religion BookLine Review

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Trail Thoughts: A Daily Companion for Your Journey of Faith (Beaufort Books), selected for February by independent booksellers as a Book Sense Notable, is a quiet title with a reflective subject. click here to read the rest of this article - you will need to scroll down a little to the Author Profile section to see this article.

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Loss of Faith

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Loss of faith and betrayal are central facts in the Old and New Testaments and understanding Job’s crisis is crucial to understanding our own response to crisis. Will we remain faithful, no matter what? Will we humble ourselves before God no matter what the circumstance? Or will we turn our backs on God, rejecting Him in anger because we have come to believe that He has not been faithful to us?

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Biblical Beginnings

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

The Bible speaks of our beginnings—of the tragic choice that broke our relationship with the one who created us—and of the long and arduous journey toward the freedom that would release us from the consequences of that choice. And as we come to know the epic story that ties the depth and breadth of the entire Bible together, the more we realize that we need to listen closely to what it is telling us about ourselves.

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