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It's been a while since I have read an Amish book. After reading The Winnowing Season by Cindy Woodsmall, I found myself wondering why I waited so long. This book reminded me of all of the many little reasons I love a great Amish read! The... [Read on]
Does the implication of choice really have consequences? Gideon O'Reilly, wife Lonnie and baby Jacob set off on travel to visit Lonnie's ailing mother. It was then that it was discovered that Gideon actually had two wives. In the inkling of... [Read on]
Sent tells the story of an American family who had it all, and then gave up most of it to move to Southeast Asia, where they lived and worked in a Muslim community, ministering to those who had lost so much during the tsunami that swept that... [Read on]
Emilie Heinrich works with her father at the general store and she's attending classes at the girls college, Lindwood. She still finds time to join the Thursday quilting group out at the Brandenburg farm. She's happy for her friend Maren with her... [Read on]
Deadline is a gripping page turner. Three best friends from boyhood through their days in the war are caught in a car accident on a rainy day in Oregon as they drive home from a pizza shop: a Christian businessman, Finn, an adulterous... [Read on]
Nick Vujicic is one of my heroes. He has a spirit that shines with the light of Christ. He spreads joy and gratitude through the life he lives and the testimony he shares. God has gifted him for a certain ministry, a ministry of hope and... [Read on]
After getting dumped by her fiance, Lauren joins the online world thanks to her brother getting her a computer. Her first correspondence, again thanks to her brother, is with a man who calls himself KC. After a few misdirected emails meant for... [Read on]
What can I say about a book this good? A book whose first pages were so true that I thought "Dannah knows me!" That is what happened with Get Lost. By page three I was underlining and saying "That is the truth. It is." And I kept thinking this... [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]
Tish's return to her roots doesn't got quite as planned, when she moves down south, and finds out that the town that her family spoke so fondly of hates the McComb family name. And when she takes in the town outcast, things definitely don't... [Read on]