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Fearless, the story of SEAL Operator Adam Brown, is definitely a good read for those who enjoy biographies, especially the inspirational sort of military heroes. Adam Brown's story is both heart-breaking and heroic, encouraging and motivating,... [Read on]
Christopher West, a very well known speaker and writer on the Theology of the Body, wrote this book in 2012 after taking a significant amount of time away from speaking and writing. This time away, he explains in the endnotes, was as a result of... [Read on]
Colt McCoy, and NFL quarterback, and Matt Carter, pastor of a large church in Austin Texas, team up to write this latest entry in a long line of men oriented type books. Well written and fast paced, the book is worth the read. Both men have... [Read on]
It is said that a hero is an ordinary person who does extraordinary things. Well said, and mostly true. But I think it is possible that some people are just born...extraordinary. And when they go on to use that for good, they are heroes too. Adam... [Read on]
I occasionally write about books I’ve recently read and enjoyed. Some of them I get for free because I blog about them and share them with you guys. Some of them I’d recommend you purchasing and others not so much. Every once in a while you... [Read on]
I started reading this book one evening and couldn't put it down until I had finished it. It is a touching account of one man's confrontation with his own doubts about his faith, life, and love. This book was written is a captivating style that... [Read on]
Eric Blehm’s Fearless is a book that I reviewed when if first came out. At that time, I said it was "one of the best books I have read in recent memory. Adjectives that I would use to describe it are: riveting, inspirational, gutsy, patriotic,... [Read on]
This book speaks to men about being men. Inbred in all men is a desire to win. Maybe not all of us are as competitive as the next man, but all men have a born desire to accomplish something worth accomplishing. But the problem for many men is... [Read on]
I have seen this book as a choice for me to read from a book bloggers program for several months and skipped past it. To be honest, I just couldn’t figure out if this book was for me. But when I got The Fourth Fisherman: How Three Mexican... [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]