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In Humble Orthodoxy, Joshua Harris continues the topic that he first introduced in his book, Dug Down Deep. This is a short and profoundly helpful book that dives deep into the topic of how to approach others who disagree on doctrine. As... [Read on]
In The Customer Rules, former Disney executive Lee Cockerell presents 39 clear applicational principles for good customer service. These principles are broken up into simple chapters that the reader can easily digest in a single sitting. I... [Read on]
When I was pregnant last year, I had a fear running wild in my mind. Being 36, I was told the baby could have Down Syndrome due to my age. I also feared that I may have hurt the baby when I took some prescription medication known to be harmful... [Read on]
I was incredibly blessed to read and review this book. I was given a free copy by the publishers to review. (my own, unbiased opinion) I found it to be written well and in a great conversational style but initially it didn't pull me in. Once the... [Read on]
Nick Vujicic has a new book! I’ve just read this book and it is amazing! His new release that came out early 2013 is a hit! Here are some reasons why I recommend this book. #1 Nick has so much truth packed into this small book it’s a necessity... [Read on]
If you have read other books from Nick Vujicic, this book, or rather devotional will be no surprise to you. Many of the stories are the same stories taken from parts of his other books. This isn’t bad, but you should know that you aren’t getting... [Read on]
Firsthand encourages readers to move beyond the religion that was passed on to them and enter into a personal relationship with Christ. Ideal for a late teen to mid-twenty year old, this book is refreshing in the aim to return to a true... [Read on]
If you are looking to “go farther, faster” then this is the book for you. Stanley tells young leaders where to focus their attention to propel forward and how to get rid of their distractions. This book is definitely one of the best reads I... [Read on]
Rhoda Byler, and Amish woman with the unusual gift of being able to foretell things, is preparing to join several others moving to Maine to start an Amish community there. Rhoda hopes that moving to Maine will give her a fresh start, but once the... [Read on]
Choose Life. That’s Life with a capital “L”. Jason Jaggard challenges us all to step out and take risks that will lead to an Life with God. In order to accomplish these risks he says that we must do these type of risks: Immediate –... [Read on]