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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]
Relentless was inspiring, encouraging and instilled some safety from fears of the past. When you’re not sure how to accomplish something but know it needs to be done because God has placed it in your heart, this book gives you examples of people... [Read on]
When I first received this book I thought, ‘oh great, just what the market needed, another devotional’. Yes, this is another devotional but it’s on a personal level with not only true life scenarios that we can relate to but by women who make you... [Read on]
The Radical Question is a great spinoff of the original book, Radical. Remember when you were first on fire for the Lord Jesus? This book gives you some thought on what that meant to you and how just because times have changed, that doesn’t mean... [Read on]
I really did not care for this book at all. First off, the author claims to be Christian and seems to know scripture well but takes scripture then attempts to interpret it in a whole new way. I realize that God’s Word can give us different... [Read on]
I was excited about reading the book. When I first started, I got into the book right away and read some great truths that were scripturally sound and backed by the gospel. This is always a great way to get the attention of believers in Christ... [Read on]
True to Kay Arthur’s study material, she probes the reader to dig deep into their soul to get closer to God. She’s an excellent teacher and the material is well organized and thought out as your journey to strengthen a relationship with Him... [Read on]
I liked it. I felt the author had a lot of good points to make regarding why we have an enemy and how not to think of our challenges as punishment or in a negative perspective but as opportunities to glorify God and push through them with a... [Read on]
It took me awhile to get through this book. It wasn’t a bad story, but gardening and baking are just not my things. I love to cook but to spend so much time trying to find a product that doesn’t exist and make it come to life in a garden seemed... [Read on]
The Treasure Principle was extremely insightful. I was pleasantly surprised at how plainly the Bible explains our possessions on earth and how if we’re willing to accept our tasks and roles on earth regarding our possessions how much more blessed... [Read on]