Read book reviews from parents, moms, dads, and others who are reviewing books through the lens of the family.
Book report of To Be Perfectly Honest by Phil Callaway Sadly, there is not much good that I can say about Phil Callaway's book. His style of humor is very sarcastic and honestly, given the title of the book, you are left wondering if he took... [Read on]
For his first book, Pastor, and now author, Mike Glenn, wrote the Gospel of Yes. The premise he begins with is that what you believe about God affects the way you approach your life. I believe this is a fair premise and one the A.W. Tozer also... [Read on]
Finding Our Way Home by Charlene Baumbich was a different kind of story of love, perseverance, friendship, and overcoming the obstacles that the Lord places in our lives. Sasha Davis was a dancer, but not just any dancer, she was a ballet... [Read on]
The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn is the first book I have read on the Bible’s view of money. I was quit eager to read it to see if how I use the financial resources God has entrusted me with is aligned with Scripture. I wasn’t disappointed.... [Read on]
Laurie is a broken soul who rescues a broken dog. The book is a conversation between Laurie and Kim as they talk about how Mia, the dog, has rescued Laurie. I read the brief description on the website before choosing to review this book. Like... [Read on]
Andy Stanley shows how to deal with all the different demands most families face. He gives examples of real life people who have work demands and who 'cheat' at home - where demands from work and career take precedence over family obligations or... [Read on]
I am an avid reader. In fact, I am, at all times, reading at least 3 books at the same time. Some consider this a flaw, but I consider it a gift. I just finished reading The Necessity of an Enemy by Pastor Ron Carpenter Jr. of Greenville, SC. I... [Read on]
One of the great failures of the Western church is being too general in applying the Bible. There is a tremendous need for specific application as we make the connection between what we read in God's Word and what we encounter day-to-day. Andy... [Read on]
Anyone can do a good deed, but some good works can only happen by an act of God. Around the world these acts are called miracles–not that even religious people expect to see one any time soon. But what would happen if millions of ordinary people... [Read on]
The differences between extroverts and introverts are well known. One is caricatured as a sort of human golden retriever, eager for constant companionship, miserable when alone, perpetually cheerful, obnoxiously loud, and easily distracted. The... [Read on]