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Whew, it has been a long one today. And now the rain is here too. I have been working on 4 different reviews today. Honestly! You will be hearing about them all soon enough. But let me tell you that it has been one very long booger bear of a... [Read on]
From limbless to limitless – anything is possible with God! Nick Vujicic knows there is no greater hope than trusting in God’s plan for your life. Born without arms or legs, Nick has experienced both the peak of hope and the depth of despair.... [Read on]
Ring by spring. That seemed to be the motto of the Christian University I attended, and I saw this played out more than once. And it wasn’t just that college. It seems that many churches, regardless of the denomination, strongly push marriage,... [Read on]
Fortress of Mist is the second book in the Merlin's Immortals Series. The first is The Orphan King. While it is definitely a book that can stand on its own I would recommend reading the Orphan King first. This is a classic kind of story about... [Read on]
I loved the reality shown in this book. Yes, kids (and their parents!) will mess up, and yes, God will be there with His grace and mercy when we fail. These 31 devotionals serve as a great starting point for praying for your children in... [Read on]
With over two million books sold, Shaunti Feldhahn sheds light on what men really need in her best seller, For Women Only. Contrary to what we may have heard, sex fills a powerful emotional need in a man even more so than the physical need. ' ''... [Read on]
I had no idea what to expect with this novel. I enjoy historical fiction but this contemporary fiction surprised me. The characters are very likable and realistic along with the hardships that follow them. Tish McComb is my favorite simply... [Read on]
Date: 4/15/13 Title: The Customer Rules: The 39 Essential Rules for Delivering Sensational Service Author: Lee Cockerell ISBN 13: 978-0770435608 Pages: 208 Publisher: Crown... [Read on]
strong textMy first impression of Mona Hodgson’s novel was the gorgeous cover with a picture of a young woman that reminded me of a young Judy Garland in appearance, and that’s the way I saw Willow Raines Peterson throughout this entire warm and... [Read on]
It’s no secret that being an extrovert puts one at an advantage in American culture. For many introverts, they have learned (sometimes the hard way) that in order to be successful, they have to pretend to be an extrovert. Why is the case? In... [Read on]