Spiritual Warfare for Women by Leighann McCoy
Unbiased review of this Christian nonfiction book on the topic of spiritual warfare
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Continue reading →This is the third and final book in the Dinah Harris mystery series.The author develops the character and story lines enough to make this a stand-alone book, but it would be helpful to read the other two (Deadly Disclosures and The Shadowed Mind) beforehand in order to better understand the characters.
As with the other books in the series, Julie Cave has several subplots going on as well as the main plot. The main plot is about Dinah Harris, former FBI agent, being called in to investigate a serial bomber targeting churches. Also, as with her other novels, the author tackles more than one “issue” in the world and in the church.
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Continue reading →The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley
I’m not sure why but I had very high expectations for this book. Too high, it turned out.
The story at the beginning showcased Andy Stanley’s superb storytelling ability and drew me in. That part was great.
Continue reading →31 Days of Drawing Near to God by Ruth Myers
In each of the thirty-one devotionals, Ruth Myers both reveals herself and reveals God. She had refreshing authenticity and wisely chose to tell about herself at the very beginning of the book to connect herself to her readers. She succeeded
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