Christian Books & Bibles
Review:Peter Hitchens does a good job of reviewing his own history of being a Christian, then atheist and back to Christianity. He also reviews the effect that atheism has had on various countries in the world such as Russia, England and the USA. He presents a very interesting contrast to his famous atheist brother, Christopher Hitchens. His book is short and an easy read. Read more
Review:Annie literally took me back to years of bad relationships, bad decisions, and years of manipulation. I loved hearing her story as she went from abused and manipulated to strong and valiant. Anyone working in the sex industry or looking to help people being sex trafficked, this is a must read. Thank you Annie for sharing your life's story! I am a life that needed to hear it. Read more
Review:This book is very thorough and must be read through slowly or gone back through, probably more then once to get full benefit from the advise given. It is spot on that both parties must be willing to change their behaviors to be successfully improve their marriage.
It is Biblically based but doesn't give the pat response that a wife must stay in an emotionally abusive relationship if the husband hasn't been physically unfaithful.
Her advise is based on over 30 years as a counselor and it ... Read more
Review:I found my first QBQ book at a local Goodwill store. Soon after I invited someone to come and present book to my staff. This is the best decision I have made in a long time. Simple but powerful insights. I am reminded every day of the principles in this book. Read more
Review:The Legend Of The Monk And The Merchant is a fable and allegory set in 15th and 16th century Italy that seeks to provide an apologetic for the legitimacy of businessmen and a focus on the marketplace within Christianity. It comes with a foreword by Dave Ramsey that hints at the importance of the book within evangelical circles along with a personal and small group study guide that takes up more than a third of the size of this small work (weighing in at a modest 180-odd pages). The book as a who... Read more
Review:It almost seemed as if the writer wanted the reader to decide if the characters were dealing with interdimensional beings or demons or if they are the same thing. I was upset that the police involvement was so down played. I always suspend belief when beginning a fantasy type book but this was just too off the mark. Read more
Review:I have read and enjoyed all of Pearl Buck's book, however, I found this novel to be slow moving and di not really go into the war on China. This story only concentrated on one farming family wthout much depth. Read more
Review:I really enjoyed this book. I love the way Charles Martin writes and tugs at your heart strings. I couldn't put it down until I was finished, and then wished it would have continued on. A very good read I think. Read more
Review:Don't waste money on this one. Had it not been chosen for my book club, I would have not finished it.Story is not believable, found myself amazed at how ridiculous the story line was. I have read many free books that were well written and truly enjoyed. Don't think this author will win any literary awards. Read more
Review:Read a LOT of books..... This one being a new author for me, has me downloading more Charles Martin. A great read from
Page 1. Will make you smile, laugh and cry. EVERYTHING a great read should be. Read more