Christian Books & Bibles
Review:I usually rate things higher; not really a middle of the road kind of person. And giving it a "it's okay" rating is simply because of my personal preferences in a Daily Reflection book. I loved the original book! Read it like 3 times! I was hoping this would go deeper into the spiritual side of what was behind all of this.
The book looks really nice on my coffee table! It's laid out nicely too. Read more
Review:Thoughtful and simple exegesis, but not simplistic. Well laid out, easy to read, visually a treat. I might wish for a deeper bibliography, foot notes, etc., but that does not detract from the straightforward message, that ethical monotheism changed the world for good, built the foundation for our civilization and a moral society. Thank you, Mr. Prager. Read more
Review:This is possibly the BEST book EVER about raising boys and I have ready soooo many! I will read this every single year. It's amazing. Can't say enough good about it! Finally, a REAL book about raising boys, it is full of truth and our whole family has learned from this and taken what we've learned and are practicing it. Read more
Review:It all make science math physics and the universe as a whole. GODS divine order. Amazement !! Amusement !! Now I see a wider profound understanding of all things under the sun. Our small role in the story of creation.
I love it and cant put it down. Read more
Review:I've always been a fan of Kathy Lee Gifford, I was watching the Today Show when she spoke of her book. As I was listening to her, you could feel the compassion she felt in writing this book and her love for God. Her faith in God shines through and as she is talking I knew this was a book I needed to read. So bought this book that day and started reading it right away . The way she wrote this book was like her sitting here and talking to me. I couldn't put it down. I am ashamed to say I d... Read more
Review:Not only is this a practical and informative introduction to the relavant dynamics of the Enneagram, but it is done with pastoral care and theological integrity. I would recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn how they try to leverage their strengths to secure God's love which cannot be earned; only received. Beware: the self-discovery is painful at first, but when put under the blessing that God already accepts our underbellies, transformation will result. Read more
Review:The first book was a page turner but this one reminded me of the Walk Series. I liked the Walk Series and thought I was through it until I read this one. It was a daily log of his walk on Route 66 - so boring and then a few interesting discussions here & there. I found myself skipping several pages so that I could get through it and see if he reaches his final destination. Another disappointment that there is no ending. I won't read the next one in this series. Read more
Review:Honestly? I am basically a lover of McLaren books. I find them challenging and well writen. This one however is more of a very predictable bible study than a challenging book about a Christian issue deserving careful consideration. The questions on the end of each chapter were also rather predictable. I suppose the book is just to be used for devotional reading in conservative Christian families settings. Not primarily for theological reflection. Read more
Review:I have always loved reading Amish books and The Shadow of Death- book 1 is by far the best one I have ever read and I have read almost every Amish book out there. I want to read more of this series. Thank you for writing this wonderful book Read more
Review:Interesting read -- lots of sites to visit -- including blogs. I can hardly wait to start visiting the sites and start browsing -- and downloading onto my Kindle Fire HD where I listen to my ebooks while resting or cleaning -- whenever! Thanks, Shelley Hitz! God bless you! Read more