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I received the book "Life Without Limists" by Nick Vujicic from Waterbrook/Multnomah Publishers for free to read and review. How could anyone be lazy or complaining after reading this book. Instead, you end up saying, "If Nick can do it,... [Read on]
Limitless By Vujicic Nick “Limitless” – Vujicic Nick was born without limbs, unlike many of us who are blessed with a healthy mind and body. The book spoke of his courage, his faith journey, his belief and how he overcomes all the odds in... [Read on]
Nick is a born author of inspiration! I absolutely devour each of his books when they come out and he totally encourages in each of his books. This book will reaffirm your Christian walk realizing the "limitless" power in Christ each of us... [Read on]
First, as a reader I enjoy the author's writing style. I find it to be personal, genuine and warm. Nick truly does have an inspirational story to share. Unfortunately, this particular effort did not match my expectation for a... [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]
Sharon Jaynes speaks to us about experiencing ‘a sudden glory’ in this writing, or as others have called it – ‘a God thing’. It is those moments when you just know that God is present, speaking to just you. We need to be open to hearing the... [Read on]
When you give up on your dreams, you put God in a box. After all, you are His creation. He made you for a purpose. Therefore your life cannot be limited any more than God's love can be contained. Just imagine what is possible for you! – Nick... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy, by Joshua Harris, is a concise booklet. It has only four chapters, spanning just 60 pages*. However, with those 60 pages, Harris writes about a message absolutely relevant to Christians today, and that’s one concerning... [Read on]
I really enjoyed Humble Orthodoxy. I was intrigued by it from the start, but even so, I ended up liking it more than I thought I would initially. It's a short book (only four chapters), so it's an incredibly quick read. It touches on some... [Read on]
This small book--seriously.. it's only 66 pages--touches at the heart of what it looks like to hold a high view of Truth and who God is while not putting others down. This book hits at the heart of what it looks like to love God and love People... [Read on]