Review by Jem Tomarong -- Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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readandsmile wrote:I enjoyed reading this book. I am currently reading this book. it helps on my spiritual life. it is really a book about salvation.
Upon reading that book, you will feel the grace of God around you. He is there, He will never leave you nor to forsake you. Just believe. :D
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I reviewed this book too! I think it's one of the most enlightening faith books I've ever read because it was so different. I loved how it was part prose, part textual examination and teaching, and part ministry. I found it very creative and I honestly keep thinking about the nature of sin we inherited from Adam. It's been very helpful for me to recognize when that curse starts to take over and I can begin to stop it, so I loved the book. Great review!
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Momiji1987 wrote:I reviewed this book too! I think it's one of the most enlightening faith books I've ever read because it was so different. I loved how it was part prose, part textual examination and teaching, and part ministry. I found it very creative and I honestly keep thinking about the nature of sin we inherited from Adam. It's been very helpful for me to recognize when that curse starts to take over and I can begin to stop it, so I loved the book. Great review!
thank you very much Momiji1987. I agree with you even myself i learned many things. the author elaborated the beginning of sin.
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Nice review, I've understood more about thus book, thank you.
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geoffrey ngoima wrote:Nice review, I've understood more about thus book, thank you.
you are welcome geoffrey. I am happy that you read my review. :lol: :tiphat:
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The salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting and unique insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
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KlareAllison wrote:This salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
Thanks
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I also noticed it with your review. It has the same theme and gives different insights in our day to day living. :techie-studyinggray:
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jeminah28 wrote:
KlareAllison wrote:This salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
Thanks
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I also noticed it with your review. It has the same theme and gives different insights in our day to day living. :techie-studyinggray:
You're welcome, jeminah28. Thanks also for reading my review. I think the author, William Combs, has made a significant contribution to the area of biblical message of salvation.
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You're welcome, jeminah28. Thanks also for reading my review. I think the author, William Combs, has made a significant contribution to the area of biblical message of salvation.
you are right
klare! this book seems favorable mostly to all who reviewed this book. The author really did his job as Pastor to share the good news.
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jeminah28 wrote:
geoffrey ngoima wrote:Nice review, I've understood more about thus book, thank you.
you are welcome geoffrey. I am happy that you read my review. :lol: :tiphat:
Me too! :tiphat:

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KlareAllison wrote:The salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting and unique insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
I agree
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geoffrey ngoima wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:
geoffrey ngoima wrote:Nice review, I've understood more about thus book, thank you.
you are welcome geoffrey. I am happy that you read my review. :lol: :tiphat:
Me too! :tiphat:

-- 14 Sep 2017, 09:02 --
KlareAllison wrote:The salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting and unique insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
I agree
Thank you! @geoffrey ngoima.
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KlareAllison wrote:
geoffrey ngoima wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:
you are welcome geoffrey. I am happy that you read my review. :lol: :tiphat:
Me too! :tiphat:

-- 14 Sep 2017, 09:02 --
KlareAllison wrote:The salvation theme of this book has been approached from diverse angles by different reviewers, all pointing to different elements and offering interesting and unique insights. I think jeminah28 offers one of these insights.
I agree
Thank you! @geoffrey ngoima.
You're welcome!
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Thanks Klare and Geoffrey, I guess that both of you are Christian and I am alone to share Christian books.
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jeminah28 wrote:Thanks Klare and Geoffrey, I guess that both of you are Christian and I am alone to share Christian books.
I think there was a typo with your message there but yeah, Christian here.
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geoffrey ngoima wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:Thanks Klare and Geoffrey, I guess that both of you are Christian and I am alone to share Christian books.
I think there was a typo with your message there but yeah, Christian here.
Thanks Geoffrey for correcting me. I see i forgot the "not".

# i am not alone to share Christian books.

# that's what I like here, we are all corrected.
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