Sunday, July 31, 2011

Voices of The Faithful devotional book compiled by Beth Moore




"Voices of The Faithful" is a 365 day devotional book by Beth Moore that tells encouraging stories from Christians serving on the mission field around the world. Each month has a theme (Prayer, God's Grace, Persecution, Contentment are a few of the monthly themes) with the daily devotional revolving around that theme. Each daily devotion is written by a missionary and it also includes a scripture to read and a short prayer at the end. I really, really enjoyed reading through this book. It made me so much more aware of the struggles of being a missionary. It also gave me an opportunity each day to stop and pray for the specific missionary.

I have a close friend that is currently serving as a missionary in Canada. There is so much joy in the work that she is doing, but every day she has to walk on faith. Sometimes she never knows if there will be enough money at the end of the month to cover her expenses, but every month the Lord provides. I am really glad that Beth Moore put together this devotional book because it really opens the eyes of the readers to what missionaries really have to go through, especially those serving in high-risk areas.



Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Book Review: "The Final Summit" by Andy Andrews






"The Final Summit" is the newest book by Andy Andrews. While it is a sequel to his book "The Traveler's Gift", it can easily be read and enjoyed without having read the first book.

In the first book "The Traveler's Gift", you would have met David Ponder at the lowest point in his life. He lost his job and his drive and desire to live. He gets an opportunity to travel in time (after he is unconscious after a traffic accident) to meet with 7 historical figures (King Soloman, Harry Truman, Anne Frank, Abraham Lincoln, Colonel Joshua Chamberlain, Christopher Columbus, and the archangel Gabriel) who give him seven decisions that are the key to personal success. He would then use those seven decisions to rebuild his wealth and become a very successful businessman. This basic idea of the story is that God, at different points in history, would allow selected people, called travelers, to travel back in time to learn secrets of success from important and influential people in history.

In "The Final Summit" we continue the story of David Ponder, 28 years later. We meet David again at a low point in his life. He has recently lost his wife and is questioning his will to live. The archangel Gabriel returns to David to take him to the upcoming traveler summit conference. This is to be the final summit conference and David is to be the leader. The summit is being convened to determine the fate of the world. The members of the summit must answer this question: "What does humanity need to do, individually and collectively, to restore itself to the pathway toward successful civilization?"

The book's cover describes it best:

"This is humanity's last chance. Centuries of greed, pride, and hate have sent mankind hurtling toward disaster, and far from its original purpose. There is only one solution that can reset the compass and right the ship--and that answer is only two words. With time running out, it is up to David Ponder and a cast of history's best and brightest minds to uncover this solution before it is too late. The catch? They are allowed only five tries to solve the ominous challenge."

David Ponder has the brightest minds available to help him discover the answer. Is the answer hope, wisdom, or something else? Will David and his team be able to solve this question and save the world? The two word answer might surprise you.

The author draws you in the summit conference as the characters race to find the right answer. Some of the most influential people in history are available to David Ponder and every answer they present sounds like it is the answer. But is it? This book is a page turner as you continue to read and try to answer this question yourself.

I'm not going to give away the answer--you'll have to read the book yourself! I will say that while you might think it will be some ultra spiritual answer it is a really practical answer that can and should be applied to anyone's life. I will admit that while I was surprised that I could not figure out the answer until the end of the book, the answer itself did not surprise me.

I really enjoyed reading "The Final Summit". While it was a sequel (I had not read the first book), I found that the author weaved enough of the first book in so a reader starting with "The Final Summit" would be able to enjoy the book . One thing I like about Andy Andrews is his gift of weaving a fictional story with a thought provoking message. His stories are interesting and enjoyable to read and you also finish the book inspired to live a better life.



Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.

Book Review: "Max On Life: Answers and Insights to Your Most Important Questions" by Max Lucado



"Max on Life: Answers and Insights to Your Most Important Questions" is Max Lucado's newest book. The book was written to answer the many different questions that Max Lucado has received through the years. "Max writes about the role of prayer, the purpose of pain, and the reason for our ultimate hope. He responds to the day-to-day questions--parenting quandaries, financial challenges, difficult relationships--as well as to the profound: Is God really listening?" There are 172 questions organized in seven sections (Hope, Hurt, Help, Him/Her, Home, Haves/Have-Nots, and Hereafter). "Max on Life" is definitely different from the other Lucado books I have read. His books typically cover just one topic in which he is very thorough. This book ranges in topics and each answer is about a page to a page and a half. It is written in a way that you can read a few questions at a time and even read them out of order.

I really like Max's honesty on a lot of the questions. He does a great job of answering each question fairly specifically while still leaving the answer to apply broadly to a larger group of people. The majority of the questions have to deal with faith and Christianity as well as family issues. Some of the questions are answered with Max's opinion and from his experience as a pastor while others, specifically dealing with faith issues, are backed up with scriptural references. I really liked the topical index included in the back of the book. It really makes looking up a specific type of question really easy. This is more like a reference book and would be a great resource for individuals as well as ministers and counselors. It is definitely worth having in your home library and will be a valuable resource for families.



Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.



Wednesday, February 2, 2011

A Rush of Wings by Kristen Heizmann

Noelle St. Clair is running for her life. Fragamented images keep coming to her mind and causing her to have panic attacks. All she knows to do is to keep running. She is leaving behind a life of wealth and luxury in order to feel safe. Her running ends when she comes to a small tourist town in the Rocky Mountains. Looking for a place to stay, she comes to a ranch owned by Rick Spencer. The beauty and quietness of the area makes her want to stay there forever. If only the fragmented images would stop, she could really be safe and start a new life.

Noelle starts her new life being entertained, and wooed, by Rick's playboy brother, Morgan. She starts to paint again and even starts to sell some of her work. She also spends her time with the horses, riding the land, and really beginning to enjoy her new life. That is until her past begins to catch up with her. Who can she trust? Where should she go? All she wants is to be safe. How can she confront her past and save her life?

The author keeps you on pins and needles as she slowly gives you glimpses of Noelles past. While you might be able to piece parts of the story together and you think you have it all figured out, the author gives you another twist. Also, when you think you have discovered the truth about Noelle's past, you realize that Noelle is still putting together the pieces and you continue reading to see how she is going to figure things out. And the best part, with all the difficulties in Noelle's past, you watch as she begins to trust again. Not only in people, but in God.

My only warning is to make sure you have plenty to time to read this book in one sitting. It is so suspenful and good, you will not want to put it down!!


This book was sent to me by Bethany House Publishers as part of their book review program. I was sent a free copy of this book to review. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed are my own.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Hatteras Girl By Alice Wisler

Jackie is a writer for a local magazine that highlights local buisnesses but has dreams of owning her own bed and breakfast. Not just any B&B, but the Bailey House. Jackie, and her best friend Minnie, grew up visiting the Bailey House and spending time with the owners. It became their favorite place to visit, of course the lemon cookies and raspberry soda was a bonus that was served by Mrs. Bailey and made their visit even more special.

The characters in this book became so real. They struggled with the same problems that many people struggle with. While Jackie has her heart set on owning the Bailey house, her family has other plans. They want her to get married. This leads to lots of blind dates for Jackie. Minnie lost her husband in a tragic boating accident and is left to raise their little boy, Zane, by himself. Minnie also had to put her mother in a nursing home. Her mother is confined to a wheel chair and can barely speak.

This leads to an interesting story of Jackie finally finding a way to accomplish her dreams (and maybe her family's too!). We also watch as Minnie grieves the loss of her husband, but slowly begins to heal. This is a very endearing story that makes you love the characters and has you cheering them on along the way.



This book was sent to me by Bethany House Publishers as part of their book review program. I was sent a free copy of this book to review. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed are my own.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Where Hearts are Free by Golden Parsons

The story line for "Where Hearts are Free" begins in 1687 Philadelphia. Philippe Clavel is an indentured servant to the Barrington family. He immigrated from France and his family jewels were stolen on the trip over. He and his younger brother have to become indentured servants to pay for their passage over. The Barrington's only daughter, Bridget, and Philippe have become close friends over the years that Philippe has worked for them. They have become so close that Bridget has fallen in love with Philippe. As you can expect, Bridget's parents are not pleased about this and offer to pay off Philippe's last few weeks of service early if he will leave quietly and have no contact with their daughter. This leaves Bridget heartbroken and she finally accepts to consider courting a man her parents think is more suitable for her, who also happens to be wealthy and much older. This is where the book gets interesting. Edward Moorehead wants to marry Bridget, but not for love. It is to keep her quiet. Edward realizes that Bridget witnessed him murder a man many years ago when Bridget was a child. Bridget is not yet aware that Edward is the murder. As the plot thickens, Philippe learns who Edward truly is and has to decide if he will resuce the woman he loves.

I love to read fiction books. It is more like light reading for me. It is enjoyable without having to process deep information, like nonfiction books usually require of me. I started reading "Where Hearts are Free" by Golden Parsons on a Saturday afternoon. Needless to say, I stayed up really late finishing the book. I just could not put it down. It is more of a suspenseful, romantic fiction book. It is a realy page turner. This is the third book in a series by this author. For me, what sets apart the good authors from the great authors is how they handle books in a series. Parsons wrote a great book that you can enjoy without having to read the other books in this series first in order to follow the story line. (And believe me, I have read my share of books, where I spent more time trying to figure out the characters because they were introduced in a previous book).

This book was sent to me by Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their book review program. I was sent a free copy of this book to review. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions expressed are my own.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Within My Heart by Tamera Alexander

Rachel Boyd is a widow and mother to two young boys. She spends her days trying to maintain the ranch that was her late husbands dream. The reality is that keeping the ranch is becoming more difficult every day. When not working on the ranch, she helps her good friends, Ben and Lyda Mullins, at their general store. When Ben becomes ill, Rachel is forced to trust the new physician in town, Dr. Rand Brookston. Rand has always admired Rachel, especially her gift with medicine. He can never get to know her better as she as always avoided him. Now that he is treating Ben, will he get the chance to earn her trust and her love? Rachel is an amazing woman who is strong willed and determined. When faced with financial woes of running the ranch, she becomes business savvy to try to keep the ranch afloat. But will her distrust of doctors keep her from getting a chance to love again? Read this book and you'll find out.


Forgiveness, personal struggles, learning to trust, and second chances. There are a lot of different themes that are covered in Tamera Alexander's book "Within My Heart", but forgiveness and a second chance at life are central to the story line. This was a great story that kept you reading to find out what happened at the end.

This book is the last book in a series by Tamera Alexander. This was the first book of this author that I have read and it definitely will not be my last. I am usually hesitant to read a book in a series without having read the other books due to the possibility of not being able to follow the story. The author does an amazing job of introducing the characters so you really grasp the story line. You can easily read this book and enjoy it without having read the other books in the series.