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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]
When Work And Family Collide By Andy Stanley It is hard at times to manage your priorities. You are aware you have to but somehow there just isn’t enough time. Priorities are what Rev. Stanley addresses in this small book on setting... [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]
Though I am not currently experiencing a fresh trauma, I was interested in reading Jud Wilhite's book, Torn: Trusting God When Life Leaves You in Pieces, because I saw that he diverts readers from "why" questions about their situations to "who"... [Read on]
Gabe Lyons in his most recent book The Next Christians addresses the question, “What will the church look like in the next generation?” In order to answer this question, Lyons addresses the current state of the Church. Lyons examines issues in... [Read on]
Jud Wilhite lays out the format from the very introduction in Torn: Trusting God When Life Leaves You in Pieces. He shares just briefly about some difficult periods in his life which led to him asking questions. But he was not content to simply... [Read on]
Keeping your job from cheating your family—this is the subtitle and it is very appropriate to the content. This is what the author meant by the term “cheating”: choosing to give up one thing in hope of gaining something else of greater... [Read on]
Morality in America is changing, and I wanted ideas for what to do about it. When I had the opportunity to review Culture Shift: The Battle for the Moral Heart of America by R. Albert Mohler Jr., I saw it as an opportunity to explore solutions.... [Read on]
This book by Joanna Weaver was a great read for women. Joanna begins her story by talking about the story of Lazarus rising from the dead. This book encourages people to wake up from a spiritual slumber and come into a place of awakening in Christ. [Read on]