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Chris Walker is a recent graduate with more questions than answers. As so often happens, family secrets come out during his grandmother’s funeral. Although Chris is set up to have a beautiful soon-to-be wife & a future in ministry, he finds... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy: holding the truth high without putting people down Joshua Harris got the idea to write on the subject humble orthodoxy from a specking engagement that he did on the subject. At first it would only be a chapter in his book Dug... [Read on]
Do you love a challenge when it comes to reading? Do you like books that will make you think? Then you will enjoy John Piper's, Desiring God. Honestly, I had a hard time reading it. I felt like I had to read and re-read and that I was going... [Read on]
Sigmund Brouwer is a brilliant author. When I was in middle school, I attended one of his writing seminars, and since then I have read a few of his novels, all of which I thoroughly enjoyed. When I saw his name on the list of books available... [Read on]
Dandelions on the Wind, The Quilted Hearts Series #1 If you like to read a good read, I suggest you read this book. Dandelions on the Wind by Mona Hodgson, is the first novella in the Quilted Heart series, and you won’t be able to put it down.... [Read on]
Humble Orthodoxy by Joshua Harris. A small book…only 79 pages long. Yet despite it’s length, it’s filled with truth. (Read chapter one here.) What is humble orthodoxy? Quite simply, it is 2 Timothy 2:23-25. It is holding fast to the truth... [Read on]
We all know people who are willing to do dangerous things; but not many of them are fearless. Fearless is the true-life narrative of a man who it may even be an understatement to refer to him as "fearless." While I have never met Adam Brown,... [Read on]
Giving That Delights the Heart of the Father This little (gift) book is an easy and happy read. The author writes about a gift that changed him forever. His little daughter gave him a plastic donut from her toy kitchen. He noticed that his... [Read on]
“When Navy SEAL Adam Brown woke up on March 17, 2010, he didn’t know he would die that night in the Hind Kush Mountains of Afghanistan—but he was ready. In a letter to his children, not meant to be seen unless the worst happened, he wrote, “I’m... [Read on]
When the main character has the same last name as me, minus the final S, it surely must be a sign. Furthermore, when the book is set in the same state as my sister-in-law (a 1 in 50 chance), well, this is a book I decided I had to read! Tish... [Read on]