Christian Books & Bibles

Fifteen Minutes: A Novel
Fifteen Minutes: A Novel

Review:I really liked this book. I love the singing contest shows, and I always wondered about the "behind the scenes" details. I thought it was relevant and very readable. Great characters and story line! Read more

Divine
Divine

Review:This book is a great illustration of how God pursues us. We can choose to run into His arms or to follow the deceiver. Once we have accepted His love, we are expected to show others the way into His arms. Read more

Walking from East to West: God in the Shadows
Walking from East to West: God in the Shadows

Review:The life story of Ravi Zacharias had my attention from the first page. The way God has worked in his life brought me to a new realization of the greatness of God. This book reminds all of us that God only requires a person's submition to His will, and with that nothing is impossible with God! Read more

The Hope Jar (The Prayer Jars)
The Hope Jar (The Prayer Jars)

Review:I've been looking forward to reading The Hope Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter since I first heard about it. I particularly found the blue jar filled with slips of paper containing thoughts, quotes, and prayers by an unknown author to be an interesting storyline.

I had mixed feelings about this book. I liked the overall concept of a mistaken identity and the jar. It was different from many of the Amish Fiction books out there and that is something that always stands out to me. That said, it di... Read more

What We Talk About When We Talk About God
What We Talk About When We Talk About God

Review:Rob Bell rings the bell again! This book takes up where LOVE WINS left off. It goes where most Christians don't want to go. It asks spiritual questions the church doesn't want us to ask. I like the answers! Read more

Innocent Blood: The Order of the Sanguines Series
Innocent Blood: The Order of the Sanguines Series

Review:If you enjoyed the first book (the Blood Gospil) you will enjoy this continuation of the story. As always with James Rollins, riveting story telling that keeps you wanting more. I can't wait for the third book to be released.
Excellent story, I would recommend it. Read more

Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God
Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God

Review:Mark Batterson continues living the dream with his newest book -- Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God. If you like his other books, then you will probably like this one. If you do not like his other books, you probably will not like this one either.

The book itself is divided into two sections: (1) the power of a whisper and (2) the seven love languages. The first section is where he spends his time talking about how God does not always use neon signs in the sky but can speak from ... Read more

The Million Little Pieces That Make Up a Life - Church of the Small Things
The Million Little Pieces That Make Up a Life - Church of the Small Things

Review:Church of the Small Things! This book is packed with great everyday illustrations of life's "little moments" that truly make up this "big thing" called life.Tender, transparent, yet humorous. Life changing. I loved this book! Read more

Why You Really Should Sweat the Small Stuff - The Little Things
Why You Really Should Sweat the Small Stuff - The Little Things

Review:Secondary to the Bible, I believe this is a wonderful Handbook for Life. It is short, precise and is written in such a manner that all ages can benefit. I am highly recommending both the written and audio versions of the book to my family and friends. Read more

Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood - Updated and Expanded Edition
Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood - Updated and Expanded Edition

Review:As they state, this book really would be better if the child(ren) was raised with the Love and Logic principles, but they still have a lot of good advice. Unfortunately even though they say these are actual conversations with real people, I just don't believe it. Maybe the way they think conversations should go, but real people just don't tend to talk that way. I would have liked it if they gave many more examples of situations and explain what to do if the teen absolutely refuses to allow th... Read more

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