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I first had the opportunity to hear David Platt at the Adopted for Life Conference my wife and I attended in February 2010. I had never even heard of him before and wasn't sure what to expect. What followed was an incredibly passionate sermon on... [Read on]
This is certainly a magical Christmas story and I loved every minute of it. I wish I could find Sage Street so I could spend some time there! :) Two Tickets to the Christmas Ball is a sweet romance and the perfect book to curl up with some hot... [Read on]
What are we basing our lives upon? Does our own Christian faith have a solid foundation? Are we "religious" simply because that's what we've been taught? Why do we believe what we believe? Do we even know what we believe? These are the types... [Read on]
There is something strangely fascinating about reading other people's stories who have similar backgrounds to you. Perhaps it's reading of experiences you can relate to. Perhaps it's chuckling at the idiosyncrasies of people who sound JUST LIKE... [Read on]
In the pages of this book Kristen takes you on an intimate journey through the hills and valleys that have made up her remarkable life. A life that seemed picture perfect until some tragic events happened in a short time span in her life. At the... [Read on]
Geoffrey Wood writes some of the most witty banter I've ever read. His book The God Cookie had me laughing out loud, and his characters' dialogue is a pleasure to read. Parrish is a coffee shop owner who tells God that he's listening and will... [Read on]
In their first book Do Hard Things, Alex & Brett Harris challenged young people to break out of the stereotypical teenage mold of low expectations and do something noteworthy. They challenged their readers "to do hard things for the glory of God... [Read on]
Kristen's story is dramatic and gripping. She writes from that honest place inside herself that wants to help people who may be suffering what she went through. God chose to let Kristen live because He had a greater plan for her life even though... [Read on]
The Sound of Sleigh Bells by Cindy Woodsmall was a great book and an easy read. It only took me less than a day to read the whole thing. I really enjoyed the story of Beth and her struggles. Most of the time, I put the Amish up on a pedestal and... [Read on]
There is a reason why I always recommend Susan Meissner's books to people who don't normally read Christian fiction. The reason is because she is a #$*!@ good author! Honestly I have loved every single one of her books. Every time I pick up one... [Read on]