Official Review: Be Brave by D.B. Haire

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Re: Official Review: Be Brave by D.B. Haire

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Thanks for the great review. It is good to know that this club doesn't discriminate Christian books in this time of religious confusions. Missionary stories are rarely written in books even if Christians know about their stories in their respective churches or associations. Congratulations and God Bless the author for BOTD.
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I like the idea of different stories and perspectives with a central theme. Congrats on BOTD!
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I appreciate the review and realize that it can be intimidating traveling to a foreign land to preach. May all who do good work find peace.
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Post by Pilar Guerrero »

I also found the first sotry very entertaining and easy to follow. One of the missionaries was constantly praying and finding courage in the middle of his fear. As a story I found it nice to read.
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Not really what I typically read, but who knows.
I'm so happy it's helped you. Thank you for the review!
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Hello,

That was a very heartfelt review. I'm not Christian and as such found the first few pages of the book hard to follow. The characters seemed too unrealistic to me. But after reading your review I realize that I was reading with a biased mindset. It's interesting to see how people from different backgrounds can get something completely different from the same words. I'm
very glad the book inspired you. That's really the purpose of reading in my opinion. Great review!
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

Great review! I'm glad that this book made you feel "... encouraged, inspired, and humble..." This must be an incredible feeling. Congratulations to the author for receiving such a positive review!
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This sounds like an inspirational story with several missionaries doing Gods work. Great review!
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Great review. This review makes me want to the read the book. Thanks.
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Post by Immaculata Uduma »

It is such a nice review,thanks for that.Prayer has always been a key that unlock a closed door and stuborn situations.It a password to enter the website of God.Prayer combined with faith brings down a mountain. Thanks to the author for this wonderful book.
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I love stories like these where you can relate to each event. Proudly say I would really like to read this book. Motivation, faith, power of God, all radiates from this book. Well done on #BOTD
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Post by Mickiee »

While religious books are not usually on my list, the writing of this author is very captivating! Right from the start, waking at 4am and jumping straight into the story grabbed me. If all the stories are written with such passion and detail it will be a hard book to put down. Well done!
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While this is not for me as I do not really like reading missionary stories, I suppose those who read this genre would find it interesting.
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Well-written review. This book is amazing since it teaches us about the lives of missionaries. It will also help us understand christianity.
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Post by olaiya oluwafemi »

The book "Be Brave" is a combination of real stories of missionaries. Life is not all about pleasure but a real goal set with a strong faith that can bring success. Is a well-written book with great inspiration full of God's presence and manifestation. Thanks for the great review.
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