A challenging and engaging biography of a woman with a childhood full of hurt, the comfort of God, and how she was transformed to be a woman of God with an impact for eternity.
Book Review: No Place to Cry
Engaging and readable, unashamed and compassionate, Doris VanStone does an excellent job applying the gospel and God’s word to those struggling with abandonment and sexual abuse.
Book Review: Side by Side
Ed Welch gives a brief look into how to have meaningful and godly Christian relationships. With a few caveats, this is a practical and short resource to brush up on basic relational skills.
Book Review: Becoming Elizabeth Elliot
Convicting and inspiring, Elizabeth Elliot is a personal role model and this book cements that fact. Synopsis: To come. Personal Thoughts: For quite a while I have admired Elizabeth Elliot for her Read more
Book Review: I’m Glad My Mom Died
An engaging yet heartbreaking account of a young woman's worship of her mother throughout childhood, acting career, and eating disorders. Synopsis: I'm Glad My Mom Died was well-written and often h Read more
Book Review: R. C. Sproul: A Life
Stephen Nichols draws from an immense amount of resources, interviews, videos, and personal experience to masterfully communicate the life and teaching of a tremendous pastor-theologian. The result: R. C. Sproul: A Life is an edifying enjoyment to read.
Book Review: A Painful Past – Healing and Moving Forward
How to heal from a painful past? Bible passages about healing? Lauren Whitman seeks to give a gentle and devotional answer, but I don’t know if I would recommend it.
Book Review: The Emotionally Abusive Parent
What does the bible say about emotional abuse? Dr. Anne Dryburgh has written a tender and God-centered resource for those struggling with emotional abuse from their parents and what God’s word says about it.
