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When I first got Firsthand I thought it would be a really lame book. I did enjoy the minimalistic cover design, but I didn't think anything would get better. However, as I read, I encountered a very intimate conversation regarding the timely and... [Read on]
This is one of the best self-help books I have ever read.I had things eat at me for year,and have self-forgiveness for myself,and others,where as before I use to hold in all the resentment I had, even for myself. It is a very inspiring... [Read on]
6/16/2013 Clear Winter Nights By: Trevin Wax First let me say there was nothing about this book just... [Read on]
This is my second time reviewing a book written by Nick Vujicic and it did not disappoint. Limitless is structured differently than his last book, Unstoppable, and I was very excited by this. It is written as a devotional, but unlike most that... [Read on]
Title: Humble Orthodoxy Author: Joshua Harris Rating 5/5 My first experience reading Joshua Harris’ work was when I was 12 years old, and I read ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’. I have since adopted this biblical mindset toward relationships and... [Read on]
So what exactly does the title of Joshua Harris’ “Humble Orthodoxy” mean? Well, in a sentence: “Speak truth in love.” In fact, that sentence also provides a pretty good summary of what the book’s about. There’s a lot to unpack in those four... [Read on]
All I have to say is...Ugh... I couldn't for the life of me figure out why this book was getting such high reviews. At first I thought it was the religious angle. A case where you write a few times how much you love Jesus and how Jesus helped you... [Read on]
I love to read military books. I recently read the memoirs of Major Dick Winters, leader of Easy Company during WWII. After reading that book I began looking for another great story of heroic courage in the face of great adversity, and I found... [Read on]
There is an argument against the existence of God based upon the problem of pain/evil/suffering. It goes like this: “If God is both good and all-powerful, then He would not allow evil in His creation. Evil exists: therefore, God is either not... [Read on]
Hedonism and Christianity seem an impossible combination and I wasn’t sure how they could be reconciled until reading John Piper’s book: Desiring God. In it, he argues that “God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.” That... [Read on]