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Meg Moseley’s novel Gone South was wonderful. I couldn’t put this book down. Leaving frosty Michigan for the Deep South was never a blip in the simple plans of Tish McComb imagined for her life, dreams of marriage and family that were dashed... [Read on]
This review is not a glowing account of how I liked this book. I absolutely loved Meg Mosely's first book and was thrilled to get this book to review. I really thought that I would love this book, but it fell short in so many areas of me... [Read on]
I just got through reading Andy Stanley’s “When Work & Family Collide,” which deals with keeping your job from cheating your family. I would classify the book as an easy and practical book. To really understand the book you have to accept... [Read on]
The author provides interesting facts that we are right in the doctrine regarding the Bible but have a tendency to destroy the cause of truth with our pride. The overall message of the book is good and informative but extremely short and vague... [Read on]
How can you not admire a guy with no arms and legs that has persevered to be a missionary, speaker and author? I enjoyed reading Nick Vujicic’s personal story, especially how he overcame despair and suicidal thoughts. Every parent needs to read... [Read on]
Story Synopsis: on a whim, Tish McComb buys the southern historical mansion first owned by her Civil War era ancestors. Expecting to return to a community that would embrace her for her historical ties, she is surprised to instead receive a... [Read on]
Andy Stanley deals with the real issue of vision for Christians. It should never be something we conceived, but about God's plan for us to go forth and fulfill. I like the fact that he looks at the life of Nehemiah and his progression of... [Read on]
On Heaven and Earth is a book of dialogue between Pope Francis (then Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio) and Rabbi Abraham Skorka. Both men are Argentinian and both are respected religious leaders as well as brilliant minds. In these conversations,... [Read on]
Following upon their successful book The Mass: The Glory, the Mystery, the Tradition, which was a helpful primer going into the implementation of the revised Roman Missal during Advent 2011, Cardinal Wuerl and Mike Aquilina have teamed up again... [Read on]
Firsthand encourages readers to move beyond the religion that was passed on to them and enter into a personal relationship with Christ. Ideal for a late teen to mid-twenty year old, this book is refreshing in the aim to return to a true... [Read on]