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The first thing to say about Ellie Kay is that she grew up in Fort Worth! So of course I'm going to love a book by a Fort Worth girl! In her book, Living Rich for Less, Kay provides practical insights for people living on a budget, that is,... [Read on]
What's not to like about a sweet blind dog? I dare you not to fall in love with Mia, Laurie Sacher's dog. In Blind Hope: An Unwanted Dog and the Woman She Rescued, Laurie and her friend Kim Meeder tell Laurie's story and how taking in a... [Read on]
This is an interesting little book. I have actually thought about prayer postures before, thinking about the different ways people in the Bible pray (hands lifted, kneeling, prostrate, eyes uplifted). In BodyPrayer: The Posture of Intimacy with... [Read on]
I have to admit that when I picked up Mike Glenn's The Gospel of Yes, I was immediately skeptical. I like the title, but the statement on the top of the cover bothered me: "We Have Missed the Most Important Thing About God. Finding It Changes... [Read on]
Following up on the success of their best-seller, One Month to Live, Kerry and Chris Shook give us another one-month project: Love at Last Sight. Founders and pastors of a fast-growing megachurch in the Houston area, the Shooks bring their... [Read on]
Now here's something you don't see every day. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever seen it: a book by a professed atheist published by a Christian publisher. WaterBrook Press stepped out into some interesting territory by publishing Hemant Mehta's I... [Read on]
I think Andy Stanley is one of those type-A personalities: driven, prone to workaholism, success-oriented, perfectionist. Like most type-As, he's drawn to other type-As. When Work and Family Collide is the first book of his I've read, and he... [Read on]
In Dinner with a Perfect Stranger, we meet Nick, who has dinner with Jesus and becomes convinced of his need for God. In A Day with a Perfect Stranger, we meet his wife Mattie. Mattie is somewhat pleased with the changes she has seen in Nick in... [Read on]
On the heels of reading The Shack, in which a man struggling with his faith gets a written invitation to meet with God, I picked up David Gregory's Dinner with a Perfect Stranger: An Invitation Worth Considering. In spite of the similar set-up... [Read on]
There are lots of kinds of love: the love Mama and Papa share, the love we have for Grampa, the love we have for pesky otters and pesky baby brothers and sisters, and, most of all the love God has for us, and we have for God. In God Gave Us... [Read on]