Read book reviews from parents, moms, dads, and others who are reviewing books through the lens of the family.
Our childhood, adolescence, and young adult years are the foundation for how we will view everything in life. Even into middle age, youth perspective still influences. This seems like a no-brainer statement, until we begin to analyze the... [Read on]
Wishing of Willows by Katie Ganshert was an amazing book. First I must compliment Ganshert on her strong writing abilities. I felt as if I was a part of the characters life from the first page. I have not read many books that were... [Read on]
One of my favorite musicals is My Fair Lady. I particularly love the character Henry Higgins. Here was an extremely well-educated, wealthy man who didn't have a clue about women. He looked upon Eliza with derision for the better part of the... [Read on]
The reason why I chose this book was to see if I could create a better relationship between my husband and I. Boy was I wrong. Not only did it strengthen our relationship it strengthened ALL my relationships. This book opened my eyes to the... [Read on]
Men. Do you understand your woman? Is it even possible to figure her out? In this revised and updated edition of the book Jeff Feldhahn along with his wife Shaunti put forth that it is possible. Shaunti wrote a book for women called “For... [Read on]
Have you ever looked around your house and realized, "Holy cow, my children do nothing around here"? Maybe it is just me. And Kay Wills Wyma. The difference is Kay did something about it, and I still have to remind kids to replace the empty roll... [Read on]
In Distorted, John Bishop unveils the connection between our earthly father and our Heavenly Father. We have all thought about God and how our earthly fathers fall short, but Bishop reminds us that our Heavenly Father never a falters and will... [Read on]
"It's a huge shocker to talk to hundreds of women and find that while financial security is nice, it isn't nearly as important to them as feeling emotionally secure - feeling close and confident that you will be there for her no matter what." ~... [Read on]
God is looking for ordinary people to play significant roles in his story. That is the premise of I Am Not But I Know I Am, by Louie Giglio. Giglio starts off with taking a look at the name of God, I Am. If God is I Am, then by default, I... [Read on]
The very title of this book, Humble Orthodoxy by Joshua Harris and Eric Stanford, made me think I needed to read it. The subtitle, Holding the Truth High Without Putting People Down convinced me, because this strikes at the heart of every... [Read on]