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This is the first book I have read by Cindy Woodsmall, and I can tell you it won't be my last. I loved every single page of this book. This book follows two different Amish families who eventually meet and come together for the good of the... [Read on]
Sent is an excellent book that shows what it is really like to answer God's call on your life. While the market is flooded with "professionals" telling us how to follow God, this book shows us what that looks like. Alan does an excellent job... [Read on]
I’ll be honest with you, when I first started reading Unstoppable by Nick Vujicic, I was pretty hesitant. I had just forced myself to stop reading Nick’s first book Life Without Limits because of the poor editing job that was done. The book had... [Read on]
Jake Woods, goes out to pick up pizza with his best friends, Doc and Finney. On the way back, they crash and Jake finds himself hanging between his two friends, and between two opposite personalities. Doc, the "I'll Do it My Way" Guy and... [Read on]
The Orphan King now rules Magnus, finding that keeping the mysterious fortress safe from the unknown enemies within might prove to be a harder task than that of taking the fortress in the first place. Nothing is as it seems and Thomas must choose... [Read on]
One of the most powerful things about Adam's story is how genuinely human he was. What I mean by that is: he was like you and I. Sometimes in these stories of people overcoming obstacles and fighting their demons, the actual person gets lost. Or,... [Read on]
I signed up to read and review this book before I knew what else I was signing up for this year. God knew I needed this book! Since signing up and beginning this book, I have been promoted to PTO President, volunteered for the position of VBS... [Read on]
Jessica Morgan is running away from everything that defined her first twenty-five years of life, hoping that life in a small Oregon town will hold all the healing and change that she has needed for so long. Her last minute decision to leave her... [Read on]
I Am Not But I Know I Am: Welcome to the Story of God is a thoughtful and compelling book by Louie Giglio. It reads like a series of his messages. Louie is a fantastic story-teller and does an excellent job of weaving in and out of his personal... [Read on]