Self-Help
Review:Myles Monroe captured the very essence of what marriage and family has the potential to become. I especially appreciate his candor in discussing topics like family planning, sex vs. love, and gender biases which typically are viewed as taboo topics in our Christian society. His simple, yet practical advice encouraged, challenged and delved into some untapped/hidden areas of my life. I now have a stronger desire to put into practice some notable suggestions for a more successful marriage and fam... Read more
Review:Michael Oher's story is certainly interesting, but there's just not enough content for an entire book of this size.
I LOVED the chapters on the evolution of the rush defensive end, the West Coast offense, free agency, and everything else that made the LT position so valuable. The early Michael Oher chapters were fascinating. Once he was making it in school and crushing people on the football field, it became a little tedious. Read more
Review:I was looking for something insightful outside of the vast sea of reconciliation books online, and I feel really fortunate to have discovered Chump Lady's work. Honest, realistic and downright hilarious, Leave a Cheater is a must for partners struggling through the aftermath of infidelity. Be sure to follow her website too. Read more
Review:The information in this book is well presented and really helped me comprehend the 'how' to end a toxic relationship in a loving and God honoring way, without the guilt. My life became instantly better after reading this book. Read more
Review:The 4 processes of becoming an adult apply simultaneously both in the emotional and spiritual level. The author is a good steward of talents given by God. I pray to God that this book can always be used to serve Him so that people are to be leading on a road towards healthy growth into the real adulthood. Read more
Review:Having attended cloud & Townsend's Ultimate Leadership intensive I can say this book unpacks one of the most lasting principles I heard, "Nothing is learned outside the context of relationship." Great read; difficult application! Read more
Review:There are some good points throughout the book, but it has a lot of parts where so much is written without really making any useful point. I was really looking forward to reading this book after watching her motivational talk on youtube. I couldn't recommend this book. Read more
Review:I really like the way this workbook is put together. So far I have only gone thorough part of the book, but it is really helping me manage my anxiety and giving me a lot of different skills that I can use in my daily life. I will write a full review after I finish working my way through the workbook. Read more
Review:The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction is an incredibly helpful tool for clients, clinicians, students, and educators alike. The workbook offers clear and thoughtful direction, with thorough exercises that can be beneficial for a host of clients. Emphasis on the mind-body connection is particularly helpful. Addiction is one of the most difficult problem areas to treat and overcome, but this book provides an essential guiding light. Terrific! Read more
Review:Great workbook to work through problems and stresses in your life. It's very helpful to write things down, it makes you delve into your true feelings and focus on it to understand. The more you understand your own issues, the more you can begin to make changes and heal. Read more