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Adam’s Long Shadow
By Dora Roth on December 1, 2008 at 11:41 am

We learn from our mistakes. Such learning is part of life. But we also learn from the mistakes of others. We even learn from the mistakes of people who lived long before our time. We take warning from those who fell. Because someone else stumbled, we watch our own steps more closely.
We can learn much from the lives of Bible characters. Some of them made wise choices. Some of them did not. At times, it seems, we learn best from negative examples. In this book we admittedly focus on those. Yet, the object goes far beyond storytelling; our quest is a serious one. We seek moral direction for our own lives. We pray that God will preserve us from sinning as others have sinned. Although we present many lessons from a negative perspective, we trust our readers will apply them to their own lives in a manner that is overwhelmingly positive.
136 pages. Vision Publishers. Joseph Stoll.
Published in 2008.
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A Way in the Wilderness
By Dora Roth on November 28, 2008 at 11:47 am

Clare and Ruth Ann Miller are caught in today’s confusing, economic wilderness. Striving to keep their heads above water and seeking relief from a hand-to-mouth income pose daily challenges. Should Ruth Ann try to find something she can do to supplement her husband’s fixed income? Should they go into deep debt and start a business of their own? What is God’s answer for them?
240 pages. Rod and Staff Publishers. Elizabeth Wagler.
Published in 1995.
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The Holy Spirit, Abiding Comforter
By Dora Roth on November 24, 2008 at 11:48 am

“And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever: even the Spirit of truth” (John 14:16, 17). Before His crucifixion, Jesus promised His disciples that He would send the Holy Spirit to comfort and empower them.
The Comforter is much more than a “consolation prize” to pacify us while the real Jesus is absent. Jesus said, “I will come to you” (John 14: 18). In the Person of the Holy Spirit, Jesus is without the limits of his fleshly body. Now He is present with every believer everywhere, and no one will ever again need travel through life without Him.
Some very strange things have been said about the Holy Spirit and His work in the believer’s life. This book approaches the subject of the Holy Spirit from a Biblical and practical perspective. It is written in an easy-to-read style that will help the reader to appreciate the work of the Holy Spirit in his life.
164 pages. Paperback. Rod and Staff Publishers. David L. Martin.
Published in 2004.
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