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Judge Me: The Verdict on Judgement Apr 06, 2011
By Kevin Great Read! Curt Hahn lays-out an honest and insightful study on judgement. I would love to see a companion bible study guide for this book. As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another...Proverbs 24:17
A must-read book for Christians and non-Christians alike Jul 14, 2010
By Patrick J. Southam Every time we make a choice in life (chocolate ice cream, or vanilla?) we are making a judgment. As reviewer Billy Mitchell wrote: "Making good judgments is beautiful, being judgmental is ugly." This book takes a good thorough look at all that the Bible says about judgment and judging ourselves and others. This is a very helpful book for Christians to be able to better walk with the Lord Jesus, and help our brothers and sisters walk with the Lord. This is a helpful book for non-Christians to read, to understand why it is that followers of Jesus believe and act the way that they do. I believe this book can help us all to help ourselves and others, to make good judgments without being judgmental.
This book begins well, bogs down a little in the middle, then ends very well. 4 stars. I recommend it and will be purchasing some for gifts.
Author Curtis Hahn seems to really understand grace, living grace out in his life. He is a person I would like to meet someday.
Judging the book. Jan 08, 2008
By J. Darling The author has some distinctive insights concerning judgment and judging. This book not only encourages the way I look at others, it challenges the way I look at myself as well.
Regular Guy Shares Passion - Turns Author Oct 13, 2007
By David Hall I work at the same location with Curtis so we get to cross paths once in awhile. To look in his eyes, then read his wonderful book, then look in his eyes again is a miracle that God has given me. While you might not get to look in Curtis's eyes, read his book and know it is inspired by Providence. David Hall (Yachats, Oregon)
thought provacative Sep 03, 2007
By David Ingalls I received this book as a gift. The book makes you think. I am an agnostic, but some of my friends are christians, and we have had good discussion based on Mr. Hahn's writings. Its a quick read, and interesting enough to keep even a non-believer reading to the end.
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