Angie Smith
4.34 of 5 Votes: 4
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https://booksminority.net/angie-smith
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female
website
http://angiesmithonline.com/
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English
4.36 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I approach these types of book with extreme caution, as most things of belief should be approached. A lot of yucky stuff can somehow find it's way in. But Angie's work is different. It's interesting and heart felt, and anything but dry. She spices up her points with personal stor...
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4.19 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Written in a unique style, describing her own previous misgivings as she searched for God in her life, and found the difference between chasing Him and holding still and gazing at Him. I highlighted many portions in my Kindle edition, and re-read them after finishing the book. ...
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4.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I laughed. I cried. I breathed sighs of relief to not be the "only one" with one fear or another. I felt honored. I felt uplifted. I felt humbled, small, and victorious; all at once. Angie's writing is so personable, so real and raw, that it made me cling to every word, knowing t...
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4.39 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I first heard Angie and Todd tell their story a few years ago on a radio broadcast. Their story really touched me, and I bought the book and started reading. However, the subject matter is not easy, and I didn't make it very far into the book that time.I started reading it again ...
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4.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I really loved this book. Angie Smith is a Women of Faith Speaker and her book reads like many of the other books I've read by WoF speakers, but hers is very relatable and less cliche'. I read this entire book in an evening and found myself saying things like, "Yes! Me too!!!"...
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4.28 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: When I think of fears my thoughts turn to fear of snakes, claustrophobia, or sometimes even the dark. What Angie Smith labels as fears are things I might think about at times, but don't consider them to be fears. She has gone through her life suffering from many extreme fears tha...
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4.39 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This is a great resource for those who have lost experienced a miscarriage or infant loss. I really appreciate that the author shares honestly about her struggle with her faith during such a difficult time. I also found it to be a great resource for someone who is looking for h...