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Like many others, I am sure, I was most interested to pick up this book because it was our new Pope in his own words. When I heard that this book was out there, I was intrigued; rarely do we get an insight into a Pope's mind like this, where it... [Read on]
Do you want to understand your man more? Who am I kidding, of course you do. The newly revised edition of For Women Only *by Shaunti Feldhanh* helps with that. Feldhanh surveyed many, many, men to help women understand them better. These... [Read on]
So many Christians in America attend church on Sunday morning, are involved in ministry in some capacity but very few are willing to put their “yes” on the table before God about everything in their lives. “Sent” is the real life story of the... [Read on]
Men do not know it all...when it comes to women! But it does help to want to know more & how to serve, love, lead, & enjoy marriage. The Feldahn's - Shaunti & Jeff have revised there original text FOR MEN ONLY and offer both practical... [Read on]
While Plastic Donuts may be a goofy title for a book on worship, it is anything but that. The book delivers a simple, yet profound, look at the subject of how we can worship God with our gifts. The title comes from an experience the author had... [Read on]
I received one copy of the text from the publisher. Despite any compensation or complimentary a items the opinion here is honest and my own. A male friend of mine once gently lectured me about Cosmo magazine. He described it as “How to... [Read on]
Wow, what a great book! Humble Orthodoxy by Joshua Harris is like a breath of fresh air amidst arguing bloggers and finger-pointing Christian “culture experts.” And since the framing scriptures of this super-short book are taken primarily from... [Read on]
I'm not sure where to start with this book. I received it for the purpose of a review from Multnomah. Multnomah is supposedly a Christian press that claims to keep your trust one book at a time. It broke my 'trust' today with this book which... [Read on]
For those that have suffered loss, Wishing on Willows will strike a chord. Robin, a woman with a small son, deals with the loss of her husband. She tries to overcome her loss by throwing herself into the dream she and her husband had of running a... [Read on]
Plastic Donuts: Giving that Delights the Heart of the Father, by Jeff Anderson, (Multnomah, 2013) is a delightful book. It’s a simple read, but certainly not all that easy if you try to put into practice the principles that the author discusses.... [Read on]