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This book was such a treasure to read! It is comprised of 50 short devotions (about 3-4 pages each) which include scriptures, stories, advice, and comments that teach us how to live a better life by applying God’s word into our daily lives.... [Read on]
I’ve been looking for a few good books, that discuss the women of the Bible, their stories and God’s work in their lives….applicable to today. Just a slightly tall order. Surprisingly The Blessed Women, by Debbie Morris, came quite close.... [Read on]
Phone Tree Review: Wishing on Willows was an incredibly moving book that emphasized the message of love and second chances. With colorful words, meaningful content, and a few challenges here and there, the author was able to grab my attention and... [Read on]
This novel was unexpectedly sweet and wonderful. It was heart-wrenching to hear about the grief that Robin had to withstand. I cannot imagine being in her shoes, but the author shows her honestly and thoughtfully. I was moved by the lovely story... [Read on]
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]