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Words from the Web: Spreading the “buzz”!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

“If we are ever to have peace with the Middle East it will be because of ideas and beliefs such as those expressed in this book and not at the end of a gun barrel.”

Ron at BlogSearcher

“It [ADM] was recommended to me and I am now recommending it to others. It has been very enlightening and extremely thought provoking.”

Grandma James at Wit and Wisdom of the Aged

“People look at the teachings of Jesus and label them “foolish” saying they won’t work in the “real world”. It’s one thing to take all of this in academically, it’s another to see if it makes a difference in people’s lives. Siljander has travelled the world meeting with Muslim leaders sharing his new view of Jesus and of Islam and what we hold in common with some amazing real world results in getting prisoners freed and in getting cooperation from governments with which it seemed we had no hope of reaching.”

Brian at The Beautiful Heresy

“The whole misunderstanding about the meaning of the “Son of God” is clarified best by my friend, Congressman Mark Siljander, in his book A Deadly Misunderstanding. The misunderstanding revolves around a word “to beget”…”

Tim Timmons at The Embers

and Rod McAlister let us know about the many comments that have cropped up on ADM at the LinkedIn Reading List!

Making Connections

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Author Brian McLaren recommended A Deadly Misunderstanding to readers of his blog this week in Muslim, Christian, Jew, Agnostic; a book review was posted on Veterans Today; and Brett Tilford talked about Mark’s stories of building friendships with Muslims.  He posted the following video of Mark speaking in May 2008 on his blog:

 

Talking about it

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

A Deadly Misunderstanding publishes today and blog posts about the book are appearing.  Stephen Palmer writes A Statesman’s Solution to Terrorism on the blog The Cause of Liberty.  John David Mann gives a warm welcome to the new book in his blog post A Book That Just Might Change the World. And Kimberly Glick writes about her curiosity and interest in the book in the blog post Issues.  Thanks to all who are sharing thoughts about the book!

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