“Home isn’t a place, a structure you create from wood or bricks or mortar, building the walls high and strong, to keep out the storms of life. Home is in the things you carry with you, the treasures of the heart….. It is a dwelling place you share with the people who matter most, a […]
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I was captured right from the first paragraph and so will you. It would have been easy to sit down and read straight through. I love books that have
adventure, mystery and suspense. The Operator is Calling has all of those and more. This book tells the story of Michael, about the things […]
I absolutely LOVED this book. Be prepared to stay up till 5:00 am reading:~) Elizabeth(lizzie) O’Connor is a woman on a mission. To get John Brady to see her as just that, a woman, whose in love with him . But John Brady isn’t ready to let little Beth to grow up. While trying to […]
This is an amazing book. If you are looking for a romance that will make your head spin this is for you. Julie has out done herself this is most definitely her best book to date. A romance centered on God, with a passion UN deniable it is sure to leave you wanting more. Since […]
The story is well written, and gripping. It tells of what may have happened after the crucifixion and before the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Although it is fictional it has a sound theological base, and makes the reader identify with the characters of the story. The characters are wide and intersting the author relates Christ’s […]
Christopher Columbus: Navigated by God
Published by July 14th, 2009 in Fiction and History. 1 CommentBoth my daughter and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. And although there are a fair amount of books available about Christopher Columbus, we had never read one written from this perspective. Christopher Columbus: Navigated by God showed the human side of Christopher Columbus that most books do not.
The story begins with an image of a […]
Cry For the Moon by William Woodall is unlike any other book I have ever read. By diving into the life of a boy living in darkness, a darkness so real and horrifying, the reader will find themselves wanting to flee themselves, Mr. Woodall quite clearly reveals God’s pursuant heart of all who are lost.. […]
Through a young boy’s eyes the reader gets a feel for how living in the time of the tower of Babel and the beginning of the ice age may have been like. Young Makir battles winning his father’s approval and being liked by his peers with an increasingly prominent gut feeling that something is wrong. […]
For Your Christian Imagination
I enjoy C.S. Lewis, but have read only about 40% of the stuff he’s written. I do remember him and others like him emphasizing the importance of reading and the imagination in the Christian life. Actually, I either read somewhere or heard someone say that all preachers should either read the Narnia […]
Mark H. Barratt, who worked for 6 years among the Israeli people, has written a series called The Guardian of Heaven (www.GuardianofHeaven.com) - the series includes 5 books that present a chilling and insightful depiction of the two final witnesses and end time events leading up to the end of the age. This fiction series […]
