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Old hurts run deep in Noble, Alabama and forgiveness is hard to come by, even for a newcomer like Tish. The town holds the actions of Tish's great-great-great-grandparents against her, even though she only knows them through letters and an old... [Read on]
This book is amazing! For anyone who wants to see an authentic perspective on authentic manhood, read this book. Carter and McCoy have taken a fresh, sincere and biblical look at manhood. With our culture continuing to define men by empty... [Read on]
Since I am a Carolina girl, the title, Going South, intrigued me. The author Meg Moseley was new to me but I loved the cover-bare feet and blue jeans peeking out from under a Victorian gown. This is story of grace and mercy with a hint of... [Read on]
“Secrets” by Robin Jones Gunn is the first novel in the Glenbrooke series. This is the only book I’ve read by this author and was quite an easy read, plus…I couldn’t put the book down and read it in about four hours. Jessica, the protagonist, is... [Read on]
Tears flowed down my cheeks on this book. I found myself in this story as we left similar things when we departed for Spain as "missionaries" (careful with that word!). Everyone likes a good story, and the author tells the story in small bite... [Read on]
This book was three stories in one by Cindy Woodsmall. I've read other books by Ms. Woodmall, and just like those, I enjoyed this one. Most of the books you read about Amish families have the same theme, but in Ms. Woodsmall's book, she has... [Read on]
Henri Nouwen uses the biblical parable and Rembrandt's painting of the Prodigal Son to offer insight into his personal life and his stay at L'Arche which allowed him to work through personal issues. His final realization that God's love is the... [Read on]
I read Joanne Bischof's first book, Be Still My Soul, and found myself loving Lonnie and Gideon O'Reilly. Though My Heart Is Torn picks up their story where Be Still My Soul left off. Lonnie and Gideon are learning to love each other and have a... [Read on]
Unstopable is a book that will make u feel like u can do anything. i felt empowered that with Christ in me there is nothing I cant do. No matter what the circumstance is God gives you what u need to over come it.you may feel like its something so... [Read on]
Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert This was the first book I’ve read by Ganshert but I am already planning to read more of her books! I’ll be honest. I knew how the book would end before I even started it, but it didn’t stop me from reading... [Read on]