Tag Archives: Non-fiction
Book Review: “PrayerWalk” by Janet Holm McHenry
I never heard of prayerwalking until I started going to a church about 4 years ago. While I was in a meeting to get more information for a mission trip, somebody had mentioned prayerwalking. It sounded interesting to me, and … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Daddy Dates” by Greg Wright
As a mother of three girls I decided to read Greg Wright’s “Daddy Dates” in hopes of giving it to my husband as a gift for Father’s Day. I’ve seen firsthand what an absent father (both physically and emotionally) can … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Story Engineering” by Larry Brooks
“Story Engineering” by Larry Brooks is an informative book about the Six Core Competencies of writing: concept, character, theme, story structure, scene construction, and writing voice. Brooks explains how a story must have all these elements to be successful. I … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “Outlive Your Life” by Max Lucado
“The sign of the saved is their concern for those in need. Compassion doesn’t save them or us. Salvation is the work of Christ. Compassion is the consequence of salvation.” I totally agree with this statement by Max Lucado, author … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Gray Matter” by Dr. David Levy
Dr. David Levy is a successful neurosurgeon who has wandered from the faith in which he was raised. Although he was a success in his profession and social life, he knew that something was missing. The Lord wanted Dr. Levy … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “Scandalous” by D.A. Carson
“Scandalous” by D.A. Carson discusses different perspectives of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The narrator, John Haag, was pleasant to listen to, though at times seemed a bit mechanical. He did, however, narrate at a good pace. Though the subjects have … Continue reading
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Audiobook Review: “The Devil in Pew Number Seven” by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo with Bob DeMoss
“The Devil in Pew Number Seven” is a memoir written by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo, who was a young girl when the terrifying events of the early 1970s took place. Alonzo also recounts the background story of her parents, Robert and Ramona. … Continue reading
Book Review: “Love & Respect” by Emerson Eggerichs
“Love & Respect” by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs is a Biblical, yet different, approach to making a marriage work. Dr. Eggerichs uses Ephesians 5 for the “Love and Respect” method. The premise of this book is that to make a marriage … Continue reading
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Book Review: “Dug Down Deep” by Joshua Harris
“Theology matters because if we get it wrong then our whole life will be wrong.” Joshua Harris shares his journey of why he believes what he believes through personal events and understanding the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. In … Continue reading
Audiobook: “Untamed” by Alan & Debra Hirsch
Some of the things I liked about “Untamed” was the Discussion Starters at the end of each chapter. I admire the authors reaching out to those that, unfortunately, many Christians shy away from: gay, transgendered, those immersed in sexual sins. … Continue reading
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