Christian Living

a Journey to Manhood - Season of Life - A Football Star
a Journey to Manhood - Season of Life - A Football Star

Review:This book is an interesting read, but it seems the author couldn't decide which story to tell. His own? Joe Ehrmann's? The Gilman football team's? He goes deepest into Joe's but keeps hinting at his own transformation. That led me to expect more than I found in the last chapter. Read more

The Journey Toward an Undivided Life - A Hidden Wholeness
The Journey Toward an Undivided Life - A Hidden Wholeness

Review:An Undivided Life is one of the most interesting and challenging books I've read in a long time. Already I have read it three times cover to cover. I realize there is more under the covers for me each time I read. Read more

How God Shaped Women of the Bible - and What He Wants to Do with You
How God Shaped Women of the Bible - and What He Wants to Do with You

Review:What I found most interesting in this book is the historical value. It felt like John MacArthur stretched the information out to created this book. He took a lot of liberty in "imagining" how these women felt in those particular historical times. Whereas I thought it was interesting, it wasn't all taken from scripture. Many of the women's lives were similar to each other and we began discussing things that seemed to be redundant. Definitely not enough "meat" for a Bible Study. The leader had... Read more

Destroy What Steals Your Strength - Killing Kryptonite
Destroy What Steals Your Strength - Killing Kryptonite

Review:Killing Kryptonite nails it. If you truly want to live a passionate, inspired life for Jesus, this is a must read. Every John Bevere book I readxi feel like I'm developing and understanding my calling that much more. Read more

The Roads That Lead Us to Where We Belong - Home Is Where My People Are
The Roads That Lead Us to Where We Belong - Home Is Where My People Are

Review:I really appreciated the honesty Sophie gave us in telling about her journey to where she is. I laughed and cried as well. If you liked her first book, you will enjoy this one too. It is even more personal. Read more

Before I Was Born (God's Design for Sex)
Before I Was Born (God's Design for Sex)

Review:This is a good book for teaching our children about how our bodies work and how God designed a man and a women's body to fit together. They put an age on it of 4-8. I read it with my almost 10 year old son, he thought his heart would beat out of his chest. There is not a chance that I would read this to my 4-8 year old. I felt it was too mature for what they could understand and is more information than I want them to know at their age. For me, it was pushing it for my almost 10 year old. ... Read more

The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together

Review:This book asks the questions we all have but either haven't thought to ask or are afraid to ask and helps answer these questions with Gods word. It will probably make you uncomfortable at times but will no doubt make you think about why we do what we do and should we be doing what we do. Single or married, this book helps bring into focus what our purpose for living is and who we are glorifying. Read more

The Devil in Pew Number Seven
The Devil in Pew Number Seven

Review:Faith in God will get one through everything. I've been through a tragedy of sudden death and if it had not been for my faith and faithfilled friends I cannot imagine where I would be today. Parents are so important in a childs life which this book relates well. We have to be so alert to the devil and his workings every day of our life. Read more

31 Days toward Trusting God
31 Days toward Trusting God

Review:This book challenges the believer to acknowledge their spiritual bankruptcy and rely solely on God's grace. The author does an excellent Job of helping the reader understand that true grace is not complacent , it is dependence on the Holy Spirit. This is a must read. Read more

The Story of the U.S. Army's First Blind Active-Duty Officer
The Story of the U.S. Army's First Blind Active-Duty Officer

Review:Captain Scotty Smiley, might not see things like we do, but it doesn't mean he doesn't see what is important and how to live his life despite seemingly difficult circumstances. While serving in Mosul in Iraq he became the target of a suicide bomber and subsequently lost his eyesight. He could have dealt with things as most of us would have and simply come home and attempt to live a life as best as he could now being completely blind, but he didn't. He did things most of us only imagine. He scale... Read more

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