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	<title>Comments on: On Deck</title>
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	<description>How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion, &#34;Your God reigns.&#34;   Isaiah 52:7</description>
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		<title>By: jerry</title>
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		<description>I think that your idea of doing the Joel Beeke book &quot;Living to God&#039;s Glory&quot; is really a good one.  He is a very respected leader in Reformed circles and a solid theologian.  He is not only a great teacher,   but he is also a pastor of a big church in Grand Rapids Michigan.  His pastoral vocation shows in his writing style.  His books are written in the style of a sunday school teacher trying to teach a class rather than in the style of a college professor who assumes that everyone has 4 years of seminary under their belts.  I think the class,  having already been through the Heidelberg Catechism a few times,  would really enjoy this book.</description>
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