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This book is got me hooked as soon as I started reading the Preface. This book is great for though that love the Civil War. I got this book and started reading before the other two in this series. This book is Fiction somewhat. There is some true... [Read on]
First of all, I didn't agree with every sentence they said, but I do agree with the big points. Also it took me a while to get out of my cynical self and jump into their larger than life world (which is also explored in Wild at Heart &... [Read on]
A warrior. That is the theme woven throughout this book. Rather than a pampered princess, a woman seeking a life after God's heart should be a warrior in the spiritual battle around us. Kim Meeder shares adventurous stories from her own... [Read on]
Edwards writes from a heart of wanting...He wants to have that vibrant spiritual life in his walk with Christ. However, like many today who feel less than worthy, his contemplative time seems lacking. This book is directed at the person who wants... [Read on]
Many times we try to do it all by ourselves, we need to remember that we were designed to work together! One of the main things I picked up from the book is just that we may have to "work" together. For us to be the church we can't just rely on... [Read on]
Going into this book, I had read "I Am a Follower" recently and loved it. I hadn't read any of Sweet's books prior to that one, so I had high expectations coming into "Viral." This book revolves around two basic cultures - Googlers and... [Read on]
Mona Hodgson continues her Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek series with book 3, "The Bride Wore Blue." All of the sisters are now together in Cripple Creek as the youngest sister, Vivian has just moved there from Maine. Her trip was not... [Read on]
I tried to read The Pleasures of God by John Piper on several different occasions. I had read one of his books before, but this one, I just couldn't get into. I have no problem with the topic, and what I read seemed right, all I can figure is... [Read on]
What a great story! I was curious how these two separate stories would relate, but he pulled it off. This is a great story of survival and redemption. Through two different lenses, Kissack shows that no matter where you find yourself or how lost... [Read on]
I always enjoy Andy Stanley's books, so I wasn't surprised to find that this one was good too. If you have read other things by him and don't connect with his communication and writing styles, then you'll probably be disappointed here as well. ... [Read on]