Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Out Live Your Life

Out Live by Max Lucado is a great read! This book is filled with wonderful and meaningful short stories that one can relate to or understand that help demonstrate ways we can make a difference. Chapters such as "Open Your Door, Open Your Heart," "See the Need; Touch the Heart," and "Persecution: Prepare for It; Resist It" are just a glimpse of the contents that will challenge one to go for it and make a difference. This book give alarming statistics that can't be overlooked and forgotten. As well as great reading content-Max Lucado begins each chapter by quoting scripture on a blank page that is a nice and refreshing look at the word. He concludes the chapters with another relevent scripture verse and a meaninful prayer.
After reading this book, I found a discussion and action guide in the back that would be beneficial for a small group or sunday school class. The study guide correlates nicely with each chapter.
I recieved this book free for the purposes of a book review online.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Home to Holly Springs by Jan Karon

Home to Holly Springs is a quaint little book where all turns out nice and cozy-like most of her other books. Having said this, it is a sweet read and I will continue to read books by Jan Karon because she is positive and uplifting in her message as well as entertaining. Home to Holly Springs is about a return to Father Tim's childhood hometown and people that were of importance in his memories. He encounters a few unexpected visitors and happenings that fill the book with its charm and character. Overall, Home to Holly Springs is an easy read with good characters and sweet story line. Happy readings!-this book was not a free book for the purpose of writing a review.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

In progress

Hey everyone! I'm currently reading Max Lucado's "Out Live Your Life" and Jan Karon's "Home to Holly Springs" and will be thrilled to let you know what I think. I would love to hear your thoughts too!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Radical by David Platt

Radical may not only step on toes, but stomp on feet!  Reading this book was like eating a 10 course meal-meaning, I had to take in 1 chapter at a time, highlight, reread, and digest it.   Alot of thinking and digesting had to occur.  This book will challenge the christian life as you know it, challenge the structure of the modern church as you know it, and challenge how you live your life.  It will burden your heart for others, awaken your senses to the life of others, pull up deep feelings regarding traditions and "the way things have always been."  This book would be a great study group book or read as a stand alone. But be prepared-your mind will go haywire with new thoughts, ideas, and questions that you will want discussion with a fellow reader.  Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!  Be prepared for a deep thinking book-and wear steel toed boots! Please note-this book was not a free book for the purpose of a review-it was simply a personal review.



Crazy Love by Francis Chan

Wow, after reading the book "crazy love" ,by Francis Chan, you can't help but question your relationship with the Maker and others-not only in your family, but in your neighborhood, church family, and around the world.  "Crazy love" will have you asking questions regarding finances, life goals, desire to follow Christ, and motivation behind it all.  "Crazy Love" will open doors of conversation regarding the traditional way church is run and asking "why we don't want more as christians?"  It is a great thought provoking book with catchy stories as well as ideas for service.  It has a nice selection of useful resources and websites for further information as well.  Great book worth reading or doing as a small group study!
Please note-this was not a free book for the purpose of a review-it was simply a personal review.