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Sunday, March 31, 2013

God’s Good Design by Claire Smith (Review)

God’s Good Design: What the Bible Really Says About Men and Women by Claire Smith

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Genre- Religion / Christian Church / General

Published by- Matthias Media

Copyrighted- 2012

Number of pages- 244

Age Group- Adult

Description of book- paperback, list price $10.99, ISBN: 978-1-921896-39-2

God’s Good Design by Claire Smith focuses on seven different Bible passages about men and women and their relationships with each other and with God.  She focuses on two areas, the church and home.

This book contains:

  • What is the meaning of head coverings?
  • Who is to keep silent in the church and why?
  • How we are to submit to one another.
  • Complete list of resources used.
  • The reasons for studying these passages and why Smith has come to her conclusions.

Sample pages.

About the author-               

Claire Smith has worked as a nurse and currently writes and speaks at conferences.  She enjoys discussing theology with her husband and son and watching rugby.  She has a BTh, MA (Theology), and a PhD in New Testament.

My thoughts- God’s Good Design by Claire Smith had a lot of good information.  I thought the most important chapter, the last one, needed to be first.  I would have enjoyed learning why she wrote the book and about her experiences, before I read the rest of the book.

This book was based on seven different Bible passages, but it included references to many verses.  I liked the listing of the verses rather than adding them, because then I could look the verses up on my own time.

Smith has spent more than 25 years studying these passages and what the Bible is saying about the relationships between men and women.  It seemed to me that she was more comfortable discussing the marital relationship, because it read more smoothly.  I thought she should have had that part of the book first. 

I have never given too much thought to what the Bible said about the interactions between men and women in the church, so these topics were new to me.  The ideas seemed old-fashioned to me, but if they were in the Bible, they need to be followed. 

I would recommend that Christians read this book.  We need to be following God in our relationships, not society.  Find a copy today!

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received God’s Good Design: What the Bible Really Says About Men and Women by Claire Smith for free from Cross Focused Reviews.  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.  All links were current when posted.

Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt (Final Thoughts)

Deeply Loved: 40 Ways in 40 Days to Experience the Heart of Jesus by Keri Wyatt Kent

(I received this book for review purposes.)

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I have enjoyed the past 40 days.  I have become more at peace with myself and I have become closer with Jesus.  Here are my favorite thoughts from each day.

“Chapter 1: An Only Child”

  • God is always saying, “I sure do love R…”

“Chapter Two: Walking with the Jews”.

  • Pretend Jesus is with me all day long and He gives me peace and security

“Chapter Three: Slow Down”

  • Can I slow the pace of my life?  My family doesn’t participate in a lot of activities outside of the house.  We could work on spending less time with technology.

“Chapter 4: Review of the Day”

Where did I see God?

  • I saw God with my children’s kindness towards each other.

“Day 5: Waking”

  • I need to always wake up in the morning and pray.  I need to ask Jesus to be with me during the day.

“Day 6: Through the Day”

  • I need to set up times throughout the day to pray. 

“Day 7: Prayer of Adoration”

  • I need to use some verses from Psalms to help with prayers of adoration, like Psalm 8.

“Day 8: Companion”

  • I need to find a person to grow spiritually deeper with. 

“Day 9: Alone”

  • I need to be still and quiet with Jesus for an hour, no technology.

“Day 10: Quiet”

  • Knowing how to be quiet will help me become a better listener.

“Day 11: Meditate on the Promise of God”

  • My favorite John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give you.” (NIV)

“Day 12: With”

  • I needed to read the Gospels.

“Day 13: Distracted”

  • What distracts me from Jesus- technology and worry.

“Day 14: Show Me”

  • This relates to Mark 9 and desperate situations.  Fortunately I do not have a desperate situation in my life right now.

“Day 15: The Blues”

  • Psalm 42 is a great psalm for those who are lamenting and needing Jesus right then in their lives.  I did not have anything to lament about.

“Day 16: Creation”

  • I need to pay more attention to nature in the city as much as I do in the country, because I need to find the joy in creation.

“Day 17: Direction”

  • What decisions I am needing to make and how I can weigh the pros of each. 

“Day 18: Intercession”

  • I needed to make a list of people who need praying for and pray for them.

“Day 19: Simplicity”

  • I like simplicity and I want to pass it onto my my family.

“Day 20:Self-examination”

  • Galatians 5:22-23- from these verses I know we need to have love, peace, joy, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

“Day 21:Confession”

  • I need to give my kids more grace for their mistakes.

“Day 22: Gratitude”

  • I need to always find all the little things and be grateful for them and more.

“Day 23: Listen”

  • I know Jesus’ voice and I recognize it, because it is my head, nudging.

“Day 24: Vulnerable”

  • Jesus wants to protect us, He prayed for me, Jesus used his life to reveal God,  and Jesus protected the disciples.

“Day 25: Hurry”

  • Lord, help me focus and have patience.

“Day 26: BFFS”

  • I would love to feel love and peace from Jesus.  To be able to have a great relationship with Jesus, I need to actively read his word and get rid of things in life, like technology, that are preventing me from having a full relationship with him. 

“Day 27: Sabbath”

  • My husband, children, and I actively participate in the Sabbath.  It is a wonderful day for recharging ourselves and enjoying what God has provided for us.

“Day 28: Trust”

  • I am grateful for my family, the sun when it shines, precipitation, spring coming, the Sabbath, books, freedom, and homeschooling.  These are just a few of the things I am thankful for.

“Day 29: Beloved”

  • There is no risk in being God’s beloved. 

“Day 30: Redeemed”

  • God promised everything for us, we need not ever worry.

“Day 31: Remember”

  • I need to work on memorizing the Lord’s words, it shall begin with Psalm 27. 

“Day 32: Daddy”

  • I need to pray to God to thank him for my parents and to help me be the parent I need to be to help my children grow properly.

“Day 33: Serve”

  • When I go through a day of serving people secretly it makes me happy and it makes them happy when they realize when something was done for them.

“Day 34: Doubt”

  • My doubt comes in the form of tithing.  I always feel that if we give away our money then we won’t have any money to pay bills and buy food.  I know that isn’t true, but it is an area where I have great doubt. 

“Day 35: Pray”

  • I have read Psalm 5, the required reading, and I have since changed my mind.  I can pray using the scriptures!

“Day 36: Ambassador”

  • I did what I could to think of others, by putting them first and helping them in the way that Jesus would.

“Day 37: Abide”

  • I have noticed that when I abide in Christ, I treat others with more kindness and love. 

“Day 38: Restore Our Sight”

  • I read Matthew 20:31-33 and I would like Jesus to give me peace. 

“Day 39: Mystery of Growth”

  • I have enjoyed this book immensely.  I do feel that I have grown.  I am now more patient.  I also pay more attention to Jesus and what he is wanting me to do.

“Day 40: Celebration”

  • It is now time to celebrate the end of my journey!  There are many ways to do it.  I am not sure how I am going to do it, but I think I will begin by being with Jesus more!

Genre- Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth 
Published by- Abingdon Press 
Copyrighted- 2012
Number of pages- 200
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- Paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-4481-5

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent for free from Abingdon Press. 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. All links were current when posted.

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Connecting Church 2.0 by Randy Fraze (Review)

The Connecting Church: Beyond Small Groups to Authentic Community by Randy Fraze

(I received this book for review purposes.)The Connecting Church 2.0 Beyond Small Groups to Authentic Community

Genre- Religion / Christian Church / General

Published by- Zondervan

Copyrighted- 2013

Number of pages- 256

Age Group- Adult

Description of book- paperback, list price $16.99, ISBN: 978-0-310-49435-5

Do you desire more in your relationship with the Christian community?  Randy Fraze describes how to have a vital community as the first-century Christians did in, The Connecting Church 2.0.

The book is divided into four parts and is centered around the Johnson family.  The Johnson's learn:

  • the five characteristics of community.
  • what consumerism causes.
  • what Christians need to recommit to.

About the author-               

Randy Fraze currently lives near San Antonio with his wife, four children, and granddaughter.  He is the senior minister of Oak Hills Church.

My thoughts- The most important thing I learned from The Connecting Church 2.0, is that the idea of having a neighborhood like that of the 1950's is not old-fashioned.  We need to live like they did, to gain the community God desires for us that we have lost due to business and technology.

All the information Randy Fraze mentions is so pertinent to us.  We need to have more contact with people which doesn't involve technology.  We will be freer when we have a freer schedule, simpler living, and involvement with our neighbors. 

One of the many great parts of this book was part four.  It moves from community involvement to the involvement of the church.  My favorite part of this section was the descriptions of several churches around the United States which have been able to stress the importance of community to their congregations and implement ways which the members can follow in their own neighborhoods.

I think that everyone needs to read this book.  We need to become strong again and we will be able to do that if we have a strong neighborhood community.  Please read this book and implement the ideas into your life as soon as possible.  Our world needs it.

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received The Connecting Church: Beyond Small Groups to Authentic Community by Randy Fraze for free from Cross Focused Reviews.  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.  All links were current when posted.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt (Days 33-40 Thoughts)

Deeply Loved: 40 Ways in 40 Days to Experience the Heart of Jesus by Keri Wyatt Kent

(I received this book for review purposes.)

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Growing closer to Jesus is something I really desire in my life and focusing on this book is helping me.

I read and study these seven chapters twice a day in case there is something I need to pay attention to during the day.  This has helped me focus on my relationship with Jesus during the day, so I can see more clearly what I need to work on.

Here is what I learned from these chapters.

“Day 33: Serve”

  • When I go through a day of serving people secretly it makes me happy and it makes them happy when they realize it.

“Day 34: Doubt”

  • My doubt comes in the form of tithing.  I always feel that if we give away our money then we won’t have any money to pay bills and buy food.  I know that isn’t true, but it is an area where I have great doubt. 

“Day 35: Pray”

  • This one is difficult for me, because I am not used to making prayers from the Bible.
  • I have read Psalm 5, the required reading, and I have since changed my mind.  I can pray using the scriptures!
  • I need to try to pray by using scripture more often.

“Day 36: Ambassador”

  • I did what I could to think of others, by putting them first and helping them in the way that Jesus would.

“Day 37: Abide”

  • I have noticed that when I abide in Christ, I treat others with more kindness and love. 
  • I am learning to put them first.
  • If I give my concerns to Jesus then I don’t need to worry and I can be more present for others 

“Day 38: Restore Our Sight”

  • I read Matthew 20:31-33 and I would like Jesus to give me peace. 

“Day 39: Mystery of Growth”

  • I have enjoyed this book immensely.  I do feel that I have grown.  I am now more patient.  I also pay more to Jesus and what he is wanting me to do.

“Day 40: Celebration” 

  • It is now time to celebrate the end of my journey!  There are many ways to do it.  I am not sure how I am going to do it, but I think I will begin by being with Jesus more!

Stay tuned for next week when I will share my favorite moments!

Genre- Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth 
Published by- Abingdon Press 
Copyrighted- 2012
Number of pages- 200
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- Paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-4481-5

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent for free from Abingdon Press. 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. All links were current when posted.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt (Days 26-32 Thoughts)

Deeply Loved: 40 Ways in 40 Days to Experience the Heart of Jesus by Keri Wyatt Kent

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Growing closer to Jesus is something I really desire in my life and focusing on this book is helping me.

I read and study these seven chapters twice a day in case there is something I need to pay attention to during the day.  This has helped me focus on my relationship with Jesus during the day, so I can see more clearly what I need to work on.

Here is what I learned from these chapters.

“Day 26: BFFS”

  • Matthew 4:18-22, 17:1-13, 26:36-46 and Mark 3:17 and 5:36-38
  • In those verses we learn that Peter, James and John were always there and they didn’t hesitate to follow Jesus. 
  • We need to follow Jesus without hesitation.
  • Jesus requires us to follow him with out questioning it.  We need to trust in him.
  • (John 15:9-17) Jesus gave us the command to love others the way He loved us.  We are so blessed because he loves us.
  • I would love to feel love and peace from Jesus.  To be able to have a great relationship with Jesus, I need to actively read his word and get rid of things in life, like technology, that are preventing me from having a full relationship with him. 
  • I need to start reading the Bible and turning off the computer!

“Day 27: Sabbath”

  • Jesus practiced the Sabbath by teaching and being there for others.
  • When I was growing up we would go to church on Sunday, but it would just be another day.
  • My husband, children, and I actively participate in the Sabbath.  It is a wonderful day for recharging ourselves and enjoying what God has provided for us.

“Day 28: Trust”

  • Current worries- Health of my family and accomplishing the small things
  • I am grateful for my family, the sun when it shines, precipitation, spring coming, the Sabbath, books, freedom, and homeschooling.  These are just a few of the things I am thankful for.

“Day 29: Beloved”

  • John the disciple, just believed in Jesus and followed Him, he didn’t do anything special.
  • There is no risk in being God’s beloved. 

“Day 30: Redeemed”

  • Isaiah 43:1-5
  • Specific fears I am facing right now- finances
  • God promised everything for us, we need not ever worry.

“Day 31: Remember”

  • My heart is beginning to be filled with peace.
  • I need to work on memorizing the Lord’s words, it shall begin with Psalm 27. 

“Day 32: Daddy”

  • I like the characteristics that came from my parents, like kindness, generosity, encouragement.
  • I need to pray to God to thank him for my parents and to help me be the parent I need to be to help my children grow properly.

Genre- Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth 
Published by- Abingdon Press 
Copyrighted- 2012
Number of pages- 200
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- Paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-4481-5

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent for free from Abingdon Press. 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. All links were current when posted.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Passion by Mike McKinley

Passion by Mike McKinleyPassion: How Christ’s Final Day Changes Your Every Day Mike McKinley

Genre- Christian / Nonfiction

Published by- The Good Book Company

Copyrighted- 2013

Number of pages- 160

Age Group- Adult

Description of book- paperback, list price $12.99, ISBN: 978-1-90876-258-0

Based on a series of sermons, Passion by Mike McKinley is about Jesus’ final day of life on this earth.

Some of the topics are:

  • the cup.
  • Jesus was not a victim.
  • who are you: Pontius Pilate, the crowd, Barabbbas, or all three?

There are also relevant questions and poems in each chapter.

About the author-               

Image of Mike McKinley

Mike McKinley currently lives in Virginia with his wife and five children.  He is the pastor of Guilford Baptist Church.  He has written several books.

 

 

 

My thoughts- When I read the title and description of Passion, I knew I needed to learn more.  By the end of the Introduction I was intrigued and couldn’t stop.  I casually read this book , but it can also be used as a devotional.

I would not have had such a moving experience while reading this book if Mike McKinley’s writing style hadn’t been so approachable.  It is his writing style that will enable non-Christians to mature Christians to read and be moved into a closer relationship with Jesus.

I liked the description of Jesus’s last day, because there were not many Bible verses that interrupted the flow of the book.  McKinley also added examples of similar actions today which helped make Jesus’s pain and God’s reasons easier for me to understand.

Passion is an excellent book which shows us how much Jesus loved us and what we can gain from loving Him.  Please read a copy today! 

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Passion: How Christ’s Final Day Changes Your Every Day by Mike McKinley for free from Cross Focused Reviews.  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.  All links were current when posted.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent (Days 19-24 Thoughts)

Deeply Loved: 40 Ways in 40 Days to Experience the Heart of Jesus by Keri Wyatt Kent

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Growing closer to Jesus is something I really desire in my life and absorbing myself in this book will really help me.

I have read and studied these seven chapters twice a day in case there is something I need to pay attention to during the day.  This has helped me pay attention to my relationship with Jesus during the day and what I need to work on.

Here is what I learned from these chapters.

“Day 19: Simplicity”

  • I like simplicity and I want to pass it onto my my family.
  • We know that we have enough in the house and don’t need more.
  • I need to challenge myself for the meals that I make.
  • I am pleased that I challenge myself in the house with decorating and rearranging the house with what we have.

“Day 20:Self-examination”

  • Galatians 5:22-23
  • From those verses I know we need to have love, peace, joy, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
  • God has given me a family to help to develop the traits and to pass them on.
  • I am better than I was six months ago, but I am still working on patience.

“Day 21:Confession”

  • I need to go through the sins that I had during the day and confess them to God and for forgiveness.
  • I need to give my kids grace for their mistakes.
  • I give thanks to the Lord for forgiveness.

“Day 22: Gratitude”

  • I need to always find all the little things and be grateful for them and more.
  • I need to get a journal and write down all the good things through the day.
  • I need to focus on what I have!

“Day 23: Listen”

  • I read Ezekiel 34 and John 10:1-21
  • I know Jesus’ voice and I recognize it, because it is my head, nudging.
  • I need to lower the technology noise in my head and read the Bible even more to understand what Jesus is saying to me.
  • My favorite verse is John 10:10 “…My purpose is to give them a rich  and satisfying life (NLT).

“Day 24: Vulnerable”

  • I was to read John 17 twice
  • Jesus want to protect us, He prayed for me, Jesus used his life to reveal God, Jesus protected the disciples, and God is to take care of the disciples, since Jesus wouldn’t be able to.
  • Jesus, please be a part of me through God’s love.

“Day 25: Hurry”

  • I am in a hurry sometimes because I spend time with technology and I need to stop, so I can concentrate on my kids and getting the things done that I need to.
  • Lord, help me focus and have patience.

Genre- Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth 
Published by- Abingdon Press 
Copyrighted- 2012
Number of pages- 200
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- Paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-4481-5

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent for free from Abingdon Press. 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. All links were current when posted.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Back Before Dark by Tim Shoemaker

Back Before Dark (Code of Silence- Book 2) by Tim Shoemaker 

Genre- Juvenile Fiction / General

Published by- ZonderKidz (Zondervan)

Copyrighted- 2013

Number of pages- 376

Age Group- 9 and up (I would recommend high school)

Description of book- Hardback, list price $14.99, ISBN: 978-0-310-73499-4

Cousins Cooper and Gordy, along with their friends Hiro and Lunk, are on their way home through the park on their bikes when Gordy is kidnapped.  The kidnapper thinks it’s a game, but nobody knows that.  Cooper is troubled by Gordy’s kidnapping and leaves no stone unturned as he looks for him.  Hiro wants to be a detective so she is able to give him guidance and has the courage to involve the police.  Lunk is also there for Cooper for everything.  Soon there is talk of a memorial service, but Cooper won’t stop looking.  Will they be able to find Gordy before it is too late?

About the author- Tim Shoemaker has been married for over 32 years and has three grown sons.  He has written over eight books, including Code of Silence and Dangerous Devotions for Guys.

 

 

 

My thoughts- This is the second book in the Code of Silence series.  I found that it is o.k. to begin with this book as I wasn’t missing any crucial information from the first book.

This is a book that young men are going to like; there’s action and a lot of mystery, because of Gordy’s kidnapping.  Cooper, Hiro, and Lunk are both brave and foolish about looking for him.  I’m glad they stick together and have a system for how they hunt for Gordy.

Cooper's dedication to finding his cousin is astounding.  Cooper would not give up looking for Gordy.  He had faith that Gordy was still alive when other people didn’t think he was.  I hope that I can have that level of perseverance and faith when I am facing adversity.

One of my favorite parts of the book was, “A Word from the Author” and the information that followed.  It made a good study guide and provided a lot of good information on how to stay safe.  We all need to remember we are not invincible.  We can be hurt.

I would recommend that teens and their parents read this book and discuss it afterwards.

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Back Before Dark by Tim Shoemaker for free from DJC Communications. 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. All links were current when posted.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Dueling with the Three Musketeers by L.L. Samson

Dueling with the Three Musketeers (The Enchanted Attic- Book 3) by L.L. Samson 

Genre- Juvenile Fiction / General

Published by- ZonderKidz (Zondervan)

Copyrighted- 2013

Number of pages- 176

Age Group- 9 and up

Description of book- paperback, list price $7.99, ISBN: 978-0-310-72799-6

Linus, Ophelia, and Walter are back and ready for a new adventure with the enchanted circle in the attic.  Ophelia has been reading The Three Musketeers and Madrigal Pierce’s brother has returned and plans to sell the mansion he owns with his sister.  The children decide to bring D’Artagnan to help them save the mansion (Pierce School For Young People).  The evil Countess de Winter comes along with D’Artagnan.  Will Linus, Ophelia, and Walter be able to save the school?  What will happen with the Countess?

About the author- L.L. Samson lives in Kentucky with her husband, Will.  She has been a co-author with her husband and has written over 25 books herself.

My thoughts- This is the third book of The Enchanted Attic series.  I thought it was the best one so far.  There was a lot more action, new characters, and more fun!

I thought it was interesting how more people were able to come through the enchanted circle.  I have not read The Three Musketeers by Alexander Dumas, but I was impressed by Milady, the Countess de Winter.  She wasn’t so evil after all.  I’m impressed how Ophelia, Linus, and Walter are able to treat people kindly and change their lives.  The children change the lives of the people they live with as well.  I’m impressed with such nice children.  We all need to help others like Ophelia, Linus, and Walter do.

My suggestion to you is to get a copy of this book and read it.  You will learn about fun book characters and how to be helpful to others.

Here is my review for Saving Moby Dick.

Here is my review for Facing the Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Dueling With the Three Musketeers by L.L. Samson for free from DJC Communications. 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. All links were current when posted.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Winter’s Tide by Lisa Williams Kline

 Winter’s Tide (Sisters in All Seasons- Book Four) by Lisa Williams Kline 

Genre- Juvenile Fiction / General

Published by- ZonderKidz (Zondervan)

Copyrighted- 2012

Number of pages- 240

Age Group- 9 and up

Description of book- hardback, list price $10.99, ISBN: 978-0-310-72619-7

Diana and Stephanie are still having problems dealing with each other and with Diana’s problem of being bullied at school.  It is winter and there are two accidents that make them face their problems.  First, Stephanie’s stepbrother is in a near-fatal accident and then Diana discovers a beached whale on the North Carolina shore.  Both girls face their challenges together until Stephanie’s lie surfaces.  Will Diana be able to forgive her and find a new faith in God? 

About the author- Lisa Williams Kline currently lives in North Carolina with her husband.  She has grown daughters.  Some of her stories have been in Cricket, Cicada, Spider, and Odyssey.  She is an editor, writer, and English teacher.

 

My thoughts- This is the fourth book of the Sisters in All Seasons series.  After reading this book I want to read the other books as well as the final book coming out later this year.

I was surprised at the number of step-families in this story.  The main characters are stepsisters and there are others mentioned too.  This was one of the first times I had read a book like this.

I enjoyed having the perspective of both Stephanie and Diana by alternating chapters.  It was nice to have different perspectives, because I learned more about all the characters.  Diana needs a lot of guidance which was more noticeable by the different perspectives.  I was glad she was able to succeed with her feelings and viewpoints.

I would recommend this book to all young teen girls.  It is worth the read.

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Winter’s Tide by Lisa Williams Kline for free from DJC Communications. 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. All links were current when posted.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent (Days 12-18 Thoughts)

Deeply Loved: 40 Ways in 40 Days to Experience the Heart of Jesus by Keri Wyatt Kent

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Growing closer to Jesus is something I really desire in my life and absorbing myself in this book will really help me.

I have been read and studying these seven chapters twice a day in case there is something I need to pay attention to during the day.  This has helped me pay attention to how I am with Jesus during the day and what I need to work on.

Here is what I learned from these chapters.

“Day 12: With”

  • I needed to read one of the Gospel’s so I read Mark.
  • I found there was not a lot of detail to really learn about Jesus, so I am going to read Luke instead.

“Day 13: Distracted”

  • What distracts me from Jesus- technology and worry.
  • I need to give my worry to Jesus and turn off the technology

“Day 14: Show Me”

  • This relates to Mark 9 and desperate situations.  Fortunately I do not have a desperate situation in my life right now.
  • If I did have a desperate situation in my life I would need to look for Jesus in all of it.

“Day 15: The Blues”

  • Psalm 42 is a great psalm for those who are lamenting and needing Jesus right then in their lives.  I did not have anything to lament about.
  • I did enjoy verse 8.

“Day 16: Creation”

  • I really enjoy nature and it brings me joy.
  • I need to pay more attention to nature in the city as much as I do in the country, because I need to find the joy.
  • I am grateful that we live near a park and creek, so we can go and see nature whenever we want to.

“Day 17: Direction”

  • What decisions am I needing to make and how I can way the pros of each.  I am not needing to make any major decisions

“Day 18: Intercession”

  • I needed to make a list of people who need praying for and then pray for them.
  • This is something I really enjoy doing.
  • It will be hard to do physical things for people because most of them live very far away and it would be hard to take them a meal or watch their children.
  • I can’t wait to see what God has in store for me in this area.

Genre- Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth 
Published by- Abingdon Press 
Copyrighted- 2012
Number of pages- 200
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- Paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-4481-5

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Deeply Loved by Keri Wyatt Kent for free from Abingdon Press. 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. All links were current when posted.

Broken Wings by Shannon Dittemore

Broken Wings by Shannon Dittemore, Book Two of The Angel Eyes Trilogy

Genre- Juvenile Fiction / Religious / Christian / Fantasy

Published by- Thomas Nelson

Copyrighted- 2013

Number of pages- 212

Age Group- Young Adult

Description of Book- paperback, list price $9.99, ISBN 978-1-4016-8637-6

Brielle and her boyfriend, Jake, are the focus of the Prince of Darkness, because Jake has healing hands and Brielle can see through the Terrestrial Veil.  They don’t know it though. 

Brielle can see the Celestial world along side with ours.  She knows something is going to happen, but she doesn’t know what.  Jake has been keeping something from her.  Her father has started drinking again and dating a young woman who Brielle finds very creepy.

Will she be able to fix the problems or will the Prince of Darkness take over her town of Stratus.

Author- Shannon Dittemore currently lives in California with her husband and two children.  She has gone to Portland Bible College, performing with the theater, and focusing on youth and young adult ministries.

My Thoughts- This is the second book in The Angel Eyes Trilogy and the only one I have read.  I would recommend reading the other book first, because I feel like I missed out on some important facts.

I thought it was interesting that author, Shannon Dittemore included a halo that also worked as a bracelet and a boyfriend for Brielle that was not an angel.

I know that angels are important in our lives, but I think that a relationship involving God is so much more important.  It would have been better if there had been more emphasis on a human’s relationship with God.  I don’t understand how there could be such an emphasis on angels and not God.

This book was well written.  I would recommend this book to those who like reading about romance and angels.  The rest of you, my readers, may not want to read this book.

Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Broken Wings by Shannon Dittemore for free from the publisher through the BookSneeze 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.

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