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Rebecca N. Alonzo, Bob DeMossTyndale House / 2010 / Trade PaperbackOur Price$14.494.9 out of 5 stars for The Devil in Pew Number Seven. View reviews of this product. 41 Reviews
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NSANTAAge: 55-655 Stars Out Of 5EXCELLENT READAugust 7, 2012NSANTAAge: 55-65Quality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5VERY WELL WRITTEN AND EASY TO FOLLOW. GREAT INTERESTING STORY.
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patshischildNorco, CAAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Couldn't put it downAugust 7, 2012patshischildNorco, CAAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5Exciting, but sad, story. Very interesting. Not for the squeamish. Good ending.
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GriffinGriffin, GAAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Great BookAugust 7, 2012GriffinGriffin, GAAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This book is well written and gives great descriptions of all the family members and other persons involved. It is so sad that this type of activity exists in the US but my thanks to the author for sharing this part of their lives.
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mscheryl59Morgantown, WVAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5the publisher info is not accurateMarch 1, 2012mscheryl59Morgantown, WVAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5The actual bad guy in this is Mr. Watts. The publisher names the person who was incidental to the events - he wasn't the tormentor.
A good read; I read it one evening. I picked it up because the title was interesting. Being a church musician for about 40 years, I've had my run-ins with people who only want to run things and never experience change that brings more people in to hear God's word. -
DebbieAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5This is a must read for every church goer.February 22, 2012DebbieAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 4Meets Expectations: 5This book could go a long way in opening the eyes a lot of modern day church membership who face difficulties in the church with a sense of entitlement rather than trust, fear rather than faith and venom rather than victory. This is not only a compelling true story of unwavering faith, it is also a prime example of how to raise up a child in the way they should go. Rebecca Nichols father lives on in her example of true Christ-like love and forgiveness.
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