| |  | Author: W. Phillip Keller Publisher: Word Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 1136035
Format: Large Print Media: Paperback Pages: 125
ISBN: 0849931533 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780849931536 ASIN: 0849931533
Publication Date: May 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: (Airport Place Books does not ship on Saturdays and Sundays. We are unable to ship to "The Republic of Korea".)
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a parable from man's best friend February 6, 2004 B.P. (Wisconsin, United States) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
A fundamental failing piece of detail about this book is the author's total repetitiveness with words and ideas. Not all so bad if you read a little, leave it and come back to it later, but with the size and length of this book, that's probably unlikely. It's quick and easy to read all the way through when the total number of pages is below a hundred. But it is a wonderful story and it illustrated many key points that stuck with me. Opening my mind up to a different perspective that makes sense. Touching the heart because of the familiarity generated from my own experiences in small animal husbandry I've had ever since I was a kid. One valuable point I took away from the text was a different interpretation about what it means to fear the Lord contrary to Old Testament viewpoints. By the author's account, to fear God is to have such a loving respect for Him as to be afraid of bringing Him grief or disappointment. Even with its draw back, this story is not all so bad; it does make quite a few good points. Those who love animals and/or own a pet of any kind will definitely enjoy it, because it warmly relates to that special bond of friendship between human and animal. A healing and teaching connection that comes over time in the development of companionship, trust, obedience and perception from choosing and caring for a pet.
Great book on working relationships, for anyone June 26, 2003 UncleHammy (Towanda, KS United States) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Keller tells the story of his search for God's presence in his life trough an engaging story about his working relationship with his first sheepdog Lass. Well written, it was a quick read that I finished in one evening. The parallels between Keller and Lass and Keller and God are well thought out. I also enjoyed this book from the view of a manager. Keller wrote the book about the working relationship between God and man through the story of his dog, but, I found most of the ideas translate directly to managing of people. Good read. I highly recommend this book.
Must Read! November 24, 2002 S. Anderson (Ohio, United States) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Philip Keller does a wonderful job of drawing a connection between how a sheepdog relates to its owner and our relationship with God. EXCELLENT witnessing tool. I own 60 sheep and am actively involved in herding and training herding dogs. Philip's analogy's are right on the money. I have bought several of this book to give to herding friends.
Such a great book September 22, 2002 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book should be read by anyone who has a animal. It is so heartwarming and loving. And the tie between God and nature is so strong. I loved it. All kids should read this book. Teeens too.
Very inspirational December 23, 1999 Dan Cole (Tucson, Arizona USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Mr. Keller is one of my favorite authors. He did not disappointment me in this book. He takes his usual everyday situations and shows how the Lord's Word relates to it. His illustraions are powerful and easy to understand and relate to. This helps him to get the reader to understand Bible truths in a different way. I would recommend this book to anyone that would like to be inspired. This is one that is defintely staying in my library.
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