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Restoring Ta Hagia: Recreating the Image of God in His People

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  • Posted April 25, 2012

    Reading form a neutral perspective (non Adventist) this book is

    Reading form a neutral perspective (non Adventist) this book is actually quite frightening. It lacks the true essence of the gospel. My rating is actually generous.

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  • Posted March 8, 2012

    “Restoring Ta Hagia” should be read by every Seventh

    “Restoring Ta Hagia” should be read by every Seventh-day Adventist. To sum up its message, it’s one of justification by faith. This is made clearer than I have ever heard it taught before. For all those who have struggled with trying to be good enough to be acceptable to God in the judgment, this book is the best of good news. It’s the three angels’ messages made simple. We all need to be ready when Jesus comes. The message Mr. Miller has for us is just what the struggling soul needs for assurance and peace of mind. You really need to read this book. God will bless you greatly, if you do.

    Barry Boettcher

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 11, 2011

    Not worth your time

    I have read both of Mr. Miller's books. They are not gospel centered.

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