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  • Book Review: Levi's Will by W. Dale Cramer  By : Gina Hendrix
    This novel with its rich storytelling, quiet style, and thought provoking dialogue added a depth to my already high regard of the Amish culture and its people.
  • Book Review: Sins of the Fathers by James Scott Bell  By : Gina Hendrix
    If you are looking for a fast paced, well developed legal drama, this is it. James Scott Bell keeps you guessing who the true villain is until the last few pages.
  • Book Review: Bad Ground by W. Dale Cramer  By : Gina Hendrix
    An arresting intro sentence of “A boy afraid of the dark and a man afraid of the light“.

    With an instruction from a dying mother to her son “Find him…He has something I could not give you and you have something I could not give him“, Bad Ground (by W. Dale Cramer) will grab your attention and not let go until the very end.
  • Book Review: Danny Gospel by David Athey  By : Gina Hendrix
    A wondrous tale of the life and times of a young man searching for the tempting and ever elusive ‘normal, happy life’. C. S. Lewis once said “I can’t imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once.” Danny Gospel is a book worth reading again and again. I imagine many Christians yearn to view life as Danny Gospel did.
  • Book Review: Singing the Songs of the Brokenhearted by Bill Crowder  By : Gina Hendrix
    Are you dealing with grief, sadness, or despair? Take heart, this book “Singing the Songs of the Brokenhearted – Psalms that Comfort and Mend the Soul” by author and pastor Bill Crowder, is a breathe of fresh air for the tired heart.
  • Book Review: The Noticer by Andy Andrews  By : Gina Hendrix
    Do you need a fresh look at things? Have the issues in your life become mundane? Then take a journey into the book ‘The Noticer: Sometimes All You Need is a Little Perspective“ by Andy Andrews.
  • Book Review: Finding Home by Brad Huebert  By : Gina Hendrix
    Christian, are you caught between duty and grace? The weight of one obscures the other.

    “Finding Home, a Parable of Kingdom Life” written by Pastor Brad Huebert of Dalhousie Community Church is a wonderfully crafted telling of a christians journey through this world.

    Reminiscent of John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrims’ Progress’ and Hannah Hurnard ‘Hinds Feet on High Places’, this story is alive with vivid images of the ebenezers in a christians walk, brief moments of revelation that change the course of o
  • Book Review: The Salt Garden by Cindy Martinusen  By : Gina Hendrix
    Would you desire to peer inside the mind and thoughts of a godly woman? Interested in reading a fictional story of how godly women react to the various events of their lives?

    The Salt Garden by Cindy Martinusen is adventure into the minds of three women from the small town of Harper’s Bay and the providential events centering around the discovery of the journal of a shipwreck survivor.
  • Audio Book Review: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Max McLean  By : Gina Hendrix
    Jonathan Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” narrated by Max McLean will take your breathe away. This is the pure, unadulterated, hard hitting Truth that, once heard, simply cannot leave you as you were before you heard it.

    This sermon is regarded by many as the most famous sermon ever delivered. Written by (or perhaps through) one of the greatest American Theologians.
  • Book Review: The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley  By : Gina Hendrix
    In his book, ‘The Principle of the Path: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be‘, these words are expounded in an authentic, genuine, conversational style prompting the reader to consider many of the choices made in their lives in light of an unyie
  • Book Review: Lord Foulgrin's Letters by Randy Alcorn  By : Gina Hendrix
    “Know your enemy. Read his mail” – from the publishers summary of “Lord Foulgrin’s Letters” by Randy Alcorn.

    Similar to C. S. Lewis’ “Screwtape Letters” (and accredited by the author), Randy Alcorn tells the story of an evil spirit commander named Lord Foulgrin and his instructions, by letter, to his subordinate Squaltaint.
  • Book Review: Crazy Love by Francis Chan  By : Gina Hendrix
    "God will not be tolerated”; “Lukewarm Christians are not Christians”; and “Do not assume that you are good ground”

    Do these statements surprise you, anger you, or perhaps confuse you? Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God by Pastor Francis Chan of Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, California will polarize you in your Christian thinking.
  • Book Review: Nelson's Illustrated Guide to Religions by James A. Beverley  By : Gina Hendrix
    If you have ever pondered the differences between world religions, the ‘Nelson’s Illustrated Guide to Religions‘ by James A. Beverley is the resource you need.
  • Book Review: The Leadership Lessons of Jesus by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard  By : Gina Hendrix
    “Who is the greatest leader in history? Of all the names that might be given in response to that question, one name stands above all the rest: Jesus Christ.”
    - from the introduction of “The Leadership Lessons of Jesus: A Timeless Model for Today’s Leaders” by Bob Briner and Ray Pritchard.
  • Book Review: Dance in the Rain: His Joy Comes in the Mourning by Angela A. Dockter-Harris  By : Gina Hendrix
    “The LORD bless thee, and keep thee: The LORD make His face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The LORD lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.“
    -Number 6:24-26 (Author’s choice selection scripture)

    Angela A. Dockter-Harris has written a very unique book: “Dance in the Rain: Joy Comes in the Mourning.” for those facing the loss of a loved one as well as those facing death themselves.
  • Book Review: The Heir by Paul Robertson  By : Gina Hendrix
    “When a man knows his purpose, everyone else knows as well” – the scene setting quote from the first chapter of Paul Robertson’s “The Heir“.
  • Book Review: The Leaf by Jo-Ann Rodgriguez  By : Gina Hendrix
    “As part of the Bona Fide tradition, it was customary for children to exchange bookmarks as their Christmas gifts to one another. Reading was a way of life in Bellager. Each bookmark given was to remain in one book as it’s companion and protector, preventing a reader from committing the terrible act of folding pages.”

    - from “The Leaf“, by Jo_Ann Rodriguez
  • Book Review: Germ by Robert Liparulo  By : Gina Hendrix
    "If you breathe, it will find you”.

    Robert Liparulo’s sophomore novel “Germ” grabs your attention from Chapter One. The non-stop action begins by a statement of facts regarding Dr. Robert Guthrie, a microbiologist, and his development of the Guthrie Test, a medical test performed on newborn infants to detect an inborn error of amino acid metabolism.
  • Book Review: Try Fear by James Scott Bell  By : Gina Hendrix
    Who doesn’t love a good whodunit?

    In James Scott Bell’s newest novel, “Try Fear” (Book three of the Ty Buchanan Series); the story begins with a visit to Santa and ends with the smooth jazz of Eric Marienthal. James Scott Bell is to Legal Suspense as Raymond Chandler is to Private Eye dramas.
  • Book Review: Wrapped in Rain by Charles Martin  By : Gina Hendrix
    “Child, Love always wins, always has – always will!”

    Timeless words of instruction from the memories of ‘Miss Ella’ float through “Wrapped in Rain” by Charles Martin and capture your heart, strike down your pride, and offer glimpses of the mystery of Grace.
  • Book Review: Trading Fathers by Karen Rabbitt  By : Gina Hendrix
    In responding to the father that abused and molested her, Karen Rabbitt writes these words and sets the tone for her book “Trading Fathers: Forgiving Dad, Embracing God“.

    “Jesus shed His blood, you do not need to shed yours.”

    This is an autobiography, a memoir of her life beginning as a small child to present day in which she recounts in vivid detail the results of the transgressions put upon her by her father shaping her life through adulthood until she comes to understand the great Love that
  • Book Review: Between Wyomings: My God and iPod and the Open Road  By : Gina Hendrix
    “The revelation of God is whole and pulls our lives together. The signposts of God are clear and point out the right road. The life-maps of God are right, showing the way to joy. The directions of God are plain and easy on the eyes.”
    -Psalm 19:7-8

    Setting the tone for his book “Between Wyomings: My God and an iPod on the Open Road”, Ken Mansfield with the above scripture (The Message Bible) at once captures your attention.
  • Book Review: When I Get Married by Jerusha Clark  By : Gina Hendrix
    Is your idea of marriage framed by movies, popular romance novels or your own idealistic fantasies? Would you know what will remain of your marriage after the honeymoon is over? Is the knowledge of a biblical marriage included in your Wedding Planner notebook?

    In Jerusha Clark’s new book “When I Get Married: Surrendering the Fantasy, Embracing the Reality“, the tone is set in Chapter One with these words from Isaiah…
  • Book Review: Thirsty: Meeting Jesus at Your Deepest Need by Amy Nappa  By : Gina Hendrix
    Written in a very personal, friend-to-friend, coffee shop manner, Amy Nappa discusses interesting and thought provoking aspects of ‘The Woman at the Well’.
  • Book Review: Ghostwriter: A Novel by Travis Thrasher  By : Gina Hendrix
    “Yikes” is the one word I would use to describe Travis Thrasher’s newest novel “Ghostwriter“. A supernatural thriller that goes nose to nose with any Stephen King novel I’ve read. Not a genre for squeamish, but for those who enjoy a ‘thriller’ this one tops the list.
  • Popular Christian Book Reviews  By : Michael Bradley
    The following Christian book reviews are from our miscellaneous category, which is part of a 13 part series I did. This 13 part series is a collection of what I believe are some of the best books on the market.
  • Discerning Quality Christian Books  By : Andrew Felton
    It is difficult to source good christian books in todays' marketplace - it is even harder to find quality christian book reviews. This article looks at why this is the case, and calls christians to greater discernment when choosing books, recommending that they get more involved in offering reviews of books in and out of print today.
  • Prophets and Prophecies Book Reviews  By : Michael Bradley
    The following reviews are on what I consider the best books written on or by prophets of God and developing the gift of prophecy.
  • Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance Book Reviews  By : Michael Bradley
    Many people are in a spiritual battle with demonic forces. The following book reviews will give you everything you need to win this spirtual battle.

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