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“I don’t know any other way to say this: it seems like a lot of the people who care about orthodoxy are jerks.” I wish I could say that observation by Harris was out of line. Unfortunately that has also been my experience – and too often I have... [Read on]
WOW! I have read two of Mark Batterson's previous books, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day and Wild Goose Chase but my favorite has to be his new book, Soulprint. The book is broken into seven sections: the opening, five scenes and the closing.... [Read on]
Dorothea is a true life example that it doesn’t matter what your childhood was or your past, you can still do great things. As in her life, many times those difficulties you face are a preparation for what God has for you to do in the future. ... [Read on]
One Glorious Ambition by Jane Kirkpatrick tells the story of 19th century crusader Dorothea Dix. I didn't know a lot about Miss Dix before reading this book. This historical fiction book changed that fact. Dorothea Dix was the eldest daughter... [Read on]
When I was sent the book, I went on to youtube and watched several things on there about him, with him speaking, stories, him surfing, swimming...you name it. This guys is amazing! His book is just as amazing too! I was pleasantly surprised... [Read on]
Every once in a while I read a book that is a keeper. This is one such book. It is for anyone who believes his/her children need to learn responsibility and accountability. Cleaning House was written by Kay Wills Wyma and covers a span of twelve... [Read on]
Entitlement is all around us in America. We have to have the latest gadget or information right away. We hurry from one activity to another thinking it will better our kids and they will find fulfillment in that activity. Honestly though, what... [Read on]
The concepts in this book are what so many Christians have been thinking about for years. The difference between our thoughts and this book are that once you actually see what you fear in writing, it becomes more of a reality for our future than... [Read on]
Disclosure: When I signed up to read Quiet, it was because I wanted to learn more about the differences between extroversion and introversion so I could be a better business owner and work with my employees better. I also wanted to be able to... [Read on]