Saints: Becoming More Than "Christians" by Addison D. Bevere was a pleasure to read. I figured it would be enjoyable and possibly a simple read, which was an unfair assumption. This turned out to be an enjoyable, but meatier read. I say that as a compliment. I thought it would be a quick, simple read … Continue reading Saints: Becoming More Than “Christians” Book Review
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The Heart of Recovery (A book review)
As a Revell Reads Blogger, I was given the opportunity to read and review The Heart of Recovery: How Compassion and Community Offer Hope in the Wake of Addiction by Deborah and David Beddoe. What a great resource. This is one for churches, families, friends, and those who are struggling. Deborah and David share their … Continue reading The Heart of Recovery (A book review)
The Intimate Connection (a book review)
Dr. Kevin Leman does not disappoint. In his relatable, no nonsense fashion, Kevin Leman presents his same message with a different angle in The Intimate Connection: Secrets to a Lifelong Romance. What does it look like to own your own junk and become a healthy individual mentally and emotionally so that you can relate … Continue reading The Intimate Connection (a book review)
Powerful Prayers for Your Son (Book Review)
Powerful Prayers for Your Son: Praying for Every Part of His Life by Rob and Joan Teigen is a book I will have in my prayer corner. This is not a cover to cover read, but a great book full of topics with related scriptures and prayers. I also appreciate the extra testimonials of encouragement … Continue reading Powerful Prayers for Your Son (Book Review)
Made for the Journey, A Book Review
Elisabeth Elliot has lived many life times. I have listened to her speak on the internet and always come away with something. I jumped at a chance to read Made for the Journey: One Missionary's First Year in the Jungle of Ecuador. I love biographies and memoirs. True stories always amaze me. This book did … Continue reading Made for the Journey, A Book Review
once we were strangers, a review
once we were strangers: What a Friendship with a Syrian Refugee Taught Me about Loving My Neighbor By Shawn Smucker "In 2012, Mohammad fled his Syrian village along with his wife and four sons. Four years later he sat across from Shawn Smucker in a small conference room in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Though neither of them … Continue reading once we were strangers, a review