Hello all! Well, tomorrow is my birthday. I’ll be a whopping 33 years young. I love my birthday…always have. In honor of my birthday, I have a copy of Wild Goose Chase to give away. If you haven’t read this book, you have to. *Something* happens when you read the book. Each book is soakedContinue reading “Birthday Giveaway :)”
Category Archives: Book review
The Shack
I am probably the last person who is involved in the Christian world to read and blog about The Shack. What can I say? I am NOT an early adopter when it comes to Christian literature, books, trends. I’ve been burnt a few too many times by books that I was convinced were “amazing,” “lifeContinue reading “The Shack”
The Reason of God
I finally cracked open The Reason of God by Tim Keller. I bought it months ago, but last night I started reading it. Knee jerk reaction: I like it. I don’t get the idea that he is trying to push his church down my throat, or his ideas down my throat. He seems, thus far,Continue reading “The Reason of God”
Prayer in the car and The Dip
This morning on my way to work, I prayed. I prayed for my coworkers. I prayed for myself. I am praying for my life here. I want God to make my path, the part that is right in front of my feet at this very moment, clear. I want Him to illuminate my steps. IContinue reading “Prayer in the car and The Dip”
One life at a time
It would seem that it is pretty obvious that in the few weeks preceding something like starting seminary, life would get pretty intense. Duh, right? I think that they should write some kind of disclaimer in the application and in the registration forms that once you make the decision to attend seminary, all hell willContinue reading “One life at a time”
Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows
I’m not going to write out the details of the book. But I can tell you that I read the book. In roughly 24 hours. And let me tell you. It’s fantastic. JK Rowling is one of my heroes. Not even joking. I remember when the books first arrived on bookshelves. I remember fighting with aContinue reading “Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows”
Revolution
Today I was at the library, helping my niece and nephews find some books to expand their brains and focus their minds on something other than their DS’s. As I entered the door, I saw a book that I’d intended to read somewhere down the line. Revolution by George Barna. I heard about it onContinue reading “Revolution”
Book review, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day
For most of my life, I have not fit into the stereotypical moulds that were predetermined for me by my family, my schools or the church. Instead of finding comfort in the routine, I’ve sought after things that were difficult. I chose my majoy in college because it was difficult ot me–I was an EnglishContinue reading “Book review, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day”