The Secret Place by Jeremy Mahurin
The Secret Place by Jeremy Mahurin Do you need to know why you need to draw closer to God? Do you need to know how to draw closer to God? This book will tell you both, and do it in … Continue reading →
The Secret Place by Jeremy Mahurin Do you need to know why you need to draw closer to God? Do you need to know how to draw closer to God? This book will tell you both, and do it in … Continue reading →
When Work and Family Collide by Andy Stanley Keeping your job from cheating your family—this is the subtitle and it is very appropriate to the content. This is what the author meant by the term “cheating”: choosing to give up … Continue reading →
Ten Steps to a Closer Walk with God by David M. Showers I loved the conversational style of writing in this book which made it very easy to read. It also seemed very practical with actual suggestions of things to … Continue reading →
The Freedom Revolution by John F. Beehner I found this book to be a mixture of history, religion, politics, economics and business. There was so much business information on how to run a company in a godly manner that it … Continue reading →
The Ramifications of Our Salvation by John Rataczak This book is loaded with scripture—-in most places almost one scripture for every one to two other sentences. Included are not just the reference of book and chapter, but the whole verse … Continue reading →
Life of John Newton Since this book was originally published in 1831, the style of writing took a little getting used to. It was helpful to me, that I had already read a different book in this series previously. It … Continue reading →
How do we Know the Bible is True? by Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge It must be emphasized that this book is in the field of apologetics. Merely because of that fact alone I must say that it was not … Continue reading →
Ways to Get Closer to God by Jerry MacGregor This book is a challenge. Each day for forty days, the author challenges you with something specific to do, to help you grow closer to God. Even though I own several … Continue reading →