Jim Ware

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Jim Ware


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Jim Ware is a graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary and is now a writer living in Colorado Springs. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Finding God in the Lord of the Rings (with Kurt Bruner), as well as numerous books for children.

Average rating: 4.28 · 6,631 ratings · 277 reviews · 42 distinct worksSimilar authors
Finding God in The Hobbit

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God of the Fairy Tale: Find...

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High Performing Investment ...

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Canyon Quest (Last Chance D...

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The Stone of Destiny

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Investment Leadership: Buil...

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Last Flight of the Dragon Lady

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Dangerous Dreams (Kidwitnes...

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Crazy Jacob (Kidwitness Tal...

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The Prophet's Kid (Kidwitne...

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“God created man in His own image," declares Genesis 1:27; "in the image of God He created him." What is the heart of man but a mirror image of the One who breathed it into existence? The mirror may be cracked and marred, but it has not lost its capacity to reflect its Maker. The soul possesses no absolute life of its own. In spite of itself, it bears witness to its dependency upon Another.”
Jim Ware, God of the Fairy Tale: Finding Truth in the Land of Make-Believe



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