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Jim Bakker

Autore di I Was Wrong

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Sull'Autore

Jim Bakker is the former president and founder of Heritage Village Church and Missionary Fellowship (parent group for Heritage USA, PTL, and the Inspirational Network).

Opere di Jim Bakker

Opere correlate

Hymns for the Family of God (The PTL Club Special Edition) (1976) — A cura di, alcune edizioni4 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Bakker, James Orson
Altri nomi
金貝克
Data di nascita
1940-01-02
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Muskegon, Michigan, USA
Istruzione
North Central University
Relazioni
Messner, Tammy Faye (wife|divorced)

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At 461 pages a pretty meaty read briefly covering the events resulting in the imprisonment of Bakker and his release, but mostly covering his time in prison.

In places I can see how the content relates to the title and in other parts of the book the reader is left wondering whether Bakker accepts he was wrong.

Covers the many emotions he experienced as he lost everything. Anyone who is human can relate to the revelations Bakker discovers. Anyone involved in church leadership might be able to relate to some of the stories Bakker relates.… (altro)
 
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PhillipThomas | 4 altre recensioni | May 17, 2016 |
Interesting read. Jim Bakker's story of the PTL scandal that brought down his empire.
 
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professormark | 4 altre recensioni | Jun 20, 2015 |
Jim Bakker's memoir leaves some important questions unanswered.
 
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kijabi1 | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 6, 2012 |
When Bakker was accused and convicted, back in the day, I was one of a few who actually believed in him. Even though my parents lost thousands of dollars to his PTL program and Heritage USA, where they purchased life-long memberships, to this day they continue to support him.

So, when my parents offered to loan me this book, I was eager to read it. Before cracking it open, I continued to stand behind the man who admitted openly his mistakes.

However, after reading Bakker's "I Was Wrong", I am left with the feeling I used to get when my children [who are all in their late twenties and into their mid-thirties now] used to confess to doing something wrong when they were little, just to tag on at the end a little "...but...." to the confession.

Oh, yes, Bakker admits to his many mistakes, but has to add to each confessive moment a little "but" whereby he actually transfers the blame to another.

Admitting your guilt in my eyes will show me what kind of a man or woman you really are. But dragging someone else into the blame game.... well it only demeans you to me.

Accept your faults, confess your errors, and then move forward. Forgive those who have erred against you, and leave it all in the past.

Unfortunately, coming to terms with your guilt should not include making a fistful of money by dragging names through the mud with your own.

I give this book One Star and my Thumbs Down Award.

Don't waste your money on purchasing this book should you feel compelled to read it. Borrow it from your library. I recommend that you not waste your time in reading it altogether.

****DISCLOSURE: This book was a personal loan and was not under obligation for review.
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texicanwife | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 8, 2011 |

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Popolarità
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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