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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]
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]
Curt and Hilary Alan were hotly pursuing the American dream. They had everything they wanted: new cars, big house, awesome job, great kids. They were active in their local church, loved Jesus, read their Bibles, prayed regularly. But still... [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]
The concept of this book intrigued me from the very beginning. I’ve never doubted the existence of God, or of life after death, but since I haven’t exactly been through it myself, I was curious to read about the personal experiences of someone... [Read on]
If you are comfortable with what you are doing and want to stay that way, DON'T READ THIS!! This is a very challenging book with a great message! A great read if you know God is moving you, this book will jump start you! [Read on]
I was a bit disappointed. While I agree with some, I disagree with other,to me the book was dull reading,and I just plainly tossed it aside. But to each his own I give this one a 3 star , average read. I received a complimentary copy... [Read on]