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Basking in His Presence (1)
Human beings were made to love, and most of us spend our lives looking for a love that will satisfy But there is only one love relationship that will do that, and it's not talked about very much. In this book Bill Volkman talks about it. He calls Christians to "intimate, on-going love affair" with the Lord, our Lover. He says that human beings are called "to experience the ecstasy of being in love with our Beloved. Life is a call to be. It is a call to become totally lost in our God. Our focus must shift from what we get out of life to offering ourselves as a gift to our Lover. s stop spending all our time learning about God and working for Him. This is a challenging book -- even for people who have had a long-term relationship with the Lord -- and is for anyone who is seeking a deeper relationship..
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Shooting of Rabbit Wells: An American Tragedy
Bill Loizeaux grew up in a pleasant little town in semirural New Jersey, in idyllic, gently rolling foothills. For Loizeaux, though, the communities of Bernardsville and Basking Ridge will always be remembered as the place where, in 1973, a shockingly bright and well-liked high school classmate named Rabbit Wells was shot to death by a policeman outside a bar where Wells was trying to help break up a fight. It is a simple, forgotten incident, only one of thousands upon thousands of senseless killings before and since. Yet for Loizeaux, it remains the turning point of his life.

"I am haunted by the hills of my youth," Loizeaux writes, "by what was right and what was wrong in the gentle lives we led there." He puts himself in Rabbit's head and retraces decades-old footsteps, imagining an older Rabbit, an upright pillar of the community; he invents situations that Wells could have lived and acts out the roles of the participants. Interviewing the man who killed Rabbit Wells, still a Bernardsville policeman, Loizeaux hopes that the cop will share his fervent belief that a full accounting of the incident, a "setting straight," is the only way to bury Rabbit properly and move on. This is a first-rate fiction built on a bedrock of fact, in which Loizeaux takes a simple story and asks us to believe and care about a young man whom no one ever got to know. --Tjames Madison.
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