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When I first found out that Sigmund Brouwer's "Merlin's Instruments" was being followed by a sequel, I very impatiently waited for my copy to arrive. However, my anticipation was not met with the excitement I had built up for it. It wasn't bad,... [Read on]
"Humble Orthodoxy" by Joshua Harris is a book that is built on changing the attitudes that some have when it comes to their religious beliefs. This book focuses on the importance of not only having the right beliefs, and the right foundation in... [Read on]
I just finished reading the book Sent, by Hilary Alan. If I were to sum up the book in one word, it would be, "Wow!" Hilary and her family were living the American dream, settled into a comfortable life, enjoying the commodities that... [Read on]
Nick Vujicic did it again ! I have read his 2 previous books and loved them. This devotional book is just as great ! He is such a great role model and such an inspiration to me. He knows how to get you to look at your life in a whole new way and... [Read on]
Book Description: Elsa Anders's dream of marrying Peder Ramstad is about to come true. But as this independent, strong-willed woman discovers her own creative gifts—a love for travel, painting, and the sea—can she find happiness with a captain... [Read on]
The Winnowing Season is book 2 in the series and follows A Season for Tending. The main female character is Rhoda Byler who has a gift of being able to intuitively know what is about to happen. Some call this a hunch. Some call it "second sight."... [Read on]
My Review; When I first read this book I could not help but feel sorry for Dorothea Dix, the main character. She has had a horrible childhood but thankfully as she became an adult she devoted her life to others in need. She has decided as she... [Read on]
This is a short,easy read its message is simple: Holding the Truth high with compassion, humility. We must defend and share the Truth but do so in gentleness. How do you know you are pursuing humble orthodoxy is if you are spending more energy... [Read on]
This is a short,easy read its message is simple: Holding the Truth high with compassion, humility. We must defend and share the Truth but do so in gentleness. How do you know you are pursuing humble orthodoxy is if you are spending more energy... [Read on]
I received a complimentary copy of this book from WaterBrook publishers. Rhoda Byler is just about to finally escape. She is on the verge of moving to Maine to help start a new Amish community. She is going to be able to leave behind all of... [Read on]