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Ken Gire is the author of more than a dozen books. He has won two Gold Medallion awards. His four-book "Moments with the Savior" series has sold more than 250,000 copies. A full-time writer and speaker, Ken has been involved in the ministries of Young Life, Insight for Living, and Reflective afficher plus Living. He presently lives in Baltimore, Maryland. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Ken Gire

Adventures in the Big Thicket (1990) 181 exemplaires
Treasure in an Oatmeal Box (1990) 147 exemplaires
The Divine Embrace (2003) 93 exemplaires
Spotlight on Charity (1987) 60 exemplaires
The North Face of God (2005) 60 exemplaires
Kim's Diary (2001) 24 exemplaires
The Centurion (2016) 19 exemplaires
Thanks, Dad, for Teaching Me Well (1999) 16 exemplaires
The Gift of Remembrance (1990) 14 exemplaires
McKinney High, 1946 (1993) 13 exemplaires
Miracle of Life (1993) 11 exemplaires
The Christmas Duck (1983) 9 exemplaires
Finding God in the Hunger Games (2012) 9 exemplaires
Albert Schweitzer 1 exemplaire

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When You Can't Come Back (1992) 253 exemplaires

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"Intimate Moments with the Savior" is a devotional tapestry, richly woven from the threads of Scripture, meditation, and prayer. It captures the intimate moments Jesus spent with individuals and how those moments forever changed their lives.
 
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phoovermt | Mar 27, 2023 |
 
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WBCLIB | 1 autre critique | Feb 27, 2023 |
A centurion present at Jesus' crucifixion gets faith in Jesus but through his life fighting in different parts of the Empire, loses it but finds it again. He falls in love with Mary Magdalene: a chaste love from afar; as his faith weakens, hers grows stronger. When he sees the strong faith of Christians being frozen to death on a frozen lake north of Rome, he regains his faith and joins them. Ending did seem a bit rushed and we weren't given his rich emotional life which filled most of the novel.

Written well, almost cinematographically, with scenes switching from Lucius the centurion to Mary and the early Christians back and forth. Maybe I'm too pedantic, but these things bothered me: Germans and other barbarians called Huns, the pejorative WWI term. And also the Danube and surrounding area located in Germania unless I'm mistaken and this was just another of Lucius' postings. The "romance" seemed unbelievable but I can see the purpose of its being used as contrast of how Jesus affected different people. I did like the author's basing the ending on the 40 martyrs of Sebaste, 40 Roman soldiers who died such a horrible death. I did like the long section on source material.
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janerawoof | 2 autres critiques | Oct 27, 2019 |
Read this short devotional during Holy Week, finishing on Easter. Gire examines the death of Jesus through the lens of Michelangelo's Pieta (and scripture and theology). I know people love Ken Gire, but I have never read him before. Liked this one though, because of its incorporation of a visual meditation (rare for us protestants).
 
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Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |

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