Read book reviews from parents, moms, dads, and others who are reviewing books through the lens of the family.
Like Shaunti Feldhahn's previous works, the Male Factor is commentary based on surveys. I was introduced to Feldhahn's work through For Men Only: A Straightforward Guide to the Inner Lives of Women, which I found to be very helpful in... [Read on]
Is a good marriage a fantasy? Are the marriage vows a dream? John and Staci believe the marriage vows can be kept. It is hard,they say, but it is worth it. They speak from experience as their marriage has been on the brink of divorce twice.... [Read on]
By: Shaun Alexander In The Walk, Shaun stresses the importance of order in becoming a mature Christian. He lays out 5 stages that each person can walk through: Unbeliever, Believer, Example, Teacher, and Imparter. He states that if a... [Read on]
I was just given the awesome opportunity to read "Little Star" by Anthony DeStefano. This is a children's book that focuses on the Star of Bethleham. A little boy asks his father how to find the Christmas star. His father then tells him the... [Read on]
Epic taught us about the great adventure story God is writing daily. Wild at Heart explored man's role in it. Captivity helps us understand woman's role. Now Love & War puts it all together with a brilliant look at marriage. Love & War first... [Read on]
When I read the title of this book, I wondered if it was going to be something I would like or not. I knew that the children of God are called His sheep, but to be compared to a lioness? That seemed a little far fetched to me. I was willing to... [Read on]
"I had no idea how clueless I was about men..." says Shaunti Feldhahn, the author of For Women Only Before reading this book, I might have also thought I was clueless about men, but surely, after 25 years of marriage I did know one man in... [Read on]
"The Next Christians, The Good News About the End of Christian America" by Gabe Lyons is a very interesting book to read about the decline in Christianity within Christian America. Normal is changing folks, whether we like it or not. ... [Read on]
I must be honest, I am a HUGE John Eldridge fan and have found his books on masculinity integrated with faith to be both eye-opening and convicting. I didn't expect the same from this book. I went into the reading expecting to hear everything... [Read on]
Lioness Arising seemed like it was going to be an empowering book for women, encouraging us to rise up and take our place in the world as God created us to do. I think Bevere had good intentions. Using the image of a lioness, Lisa Bevere... [Read on]