Happy Today
by Max Lucado ★★★★★ A journal that can help you bring happiness back into your life It’s easy to be unhappy in today’s world, and some of what goes on around us from trolls on the internet to hate everywhere … Continue reading →
by Max Lucado ★★★★★ A journal that can help you bring happiness back into your life It’s easy to be unhappy in today’s world, and some of what goes on around us from trolls on the internet to hate everywhere … Continue reading →
by John C. Lennox ★★★★★ Fascinating, insightful teaching on Genesis and Joseph, easy to read I’ve gotten burned by some “teaching” books lately, because they were written so dryly in academic jargon. This is NOT one of those books. Joseph: … Continue reading →
by Jennifer Dukes Lee ★★★★★ Awesome life-changing wisdom Jennifer Dukes Lee has control issues, as do many of us, but in addition to those issues, she’s got a killer sense of humor and wisdom that will change your life. So … Continue reading →
by Kevin DeYoung ★☆☆☆☆ Dry, boring, academic treatise of limited value to non-Calvinists I picked this book because I saw that it was a book about grace and described as “warmly pastoral and broadly accessible.” Rather than being warm and … Continue reading →
by Kathie Lee Gifford ★★★★★ All of us want something important to give the world The colorful and touching art is the crowning jewel of The Gift That I Can Give, illustrating the many ways that children can serve others … Continue reading →
by Amy Clipston; Beth Wiseman; Shelley Shepard Gray; Kathleen Fuller ★★★★★ Sweet collection of Amish romances An Amish Homecoming is a collection of four Amish romances. I’d only read one Amish romance before, but these seem very authentic with Pennsylvania … Continue reading →
by Cynthia Ruchti ★★★★★ Just add humans and let the adventure begin! Thoughtful, thought-provoking heart-touching story… Conner and Mallory are in for a rough ride. Their newlywed status has yet to expire and yet the honeymoon is already over. Conner … Continue reading →
by Patti Callahan ★★★☆☆ Jezebel or Rahab? Almost DNF’d at 50%, 70%, held out to finish, only to find myself still totally conflicted. I would like to know how much in Becoming Mrs. Lewis is fictionalized and what the author … Continue reading →
by Tim Tebow ★★★★★ Live without regrets This Is the Day: Reclaim Your Dream. Ignite Your Passion. Live Your Purpose. Loved this book and all the inspiration it contained! I can’t even begin to describe what an impact This Is … Continue reading →
★★★★★ Not what I was expecting I’ll just say up front that Book Girl is an interesting book for a beginning book girl, but is not going to include much new material for most established well-rounded readers. As an avid … Continue reading →
by Olivia Hawker ★★★★★ Are they betrayed?!! Will they make it to the dawn? Get ready for frenetic historical ride because The Ragged Edge of Night is a gripping, soul-searing read that slams you into Anton Starzmann’s life as he … Continue reading →
by Manuel Luz ★★★★★ Life-changing read; let’s all wear crash helmets! Wow! This is about worship on SO many levels! Honest Worship is one of those books that you find yourself highlighting so many revelational thoughts and snippets of wisdom … Continue reading →
by Autumn Miles ★★★★★ I disliked this at first, until I really started reading Autumn’s heart Autumn Miles was aiming her shots right where I sat years ago, but I wasn’t hearing it at first. I had a hard time … Continue reading →
by Steve Rzasa ★★★★★ Can belief survive First Contact? It’s true; we are not alone. Casimir “Caz” Fortel isn’t sure what god brought the Ghiqasu into Earth’s orbit fifteen years ago, but life on our planet hasn’t been the same. … Continue reading →