Sunday, September 30, 2018

The Sound of Thunder by Jan Drexler

I know some people think all Amish books are alike but I can assure you this book is a very different sort of Amish themed story.  The young hero, Jonas has a lot of thoughts on what is truly the way to serve God with all your heart.  To complicate matters he is engaged and the Civil War is is full swing.  Amish traditionally do not engage in any type of warfare.  Yet Jonas feels compelled to help in the cause of abolition.  Is becoming a soldier so wrong if it is for the right cause?  Would God expect him to let others take a risk he himself isn't willing to encounter?  His convictions are
mish-mashed with doubts as he thinks on his love Katie.  Where does duty begin and end for one's country?  And how does God fit into all of this?  Jonas and Katie are authentic characters that Drexler makes the reader feel compassion and angst with.  Her descriptions of home and frontline of war are realistic and heart rending.

I received this book from Revell but was not required to write a positive review.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Second -Chance Dogs (True Stories of Dogs We Rescue and the Dogs Who Rescue Us) Edited by Callie Smith Grant

The dog stories contained in this book are written by more than thirty different authors describing their unique and intriguing experiences.  Each beloved canine has a special bond and God given mission for the human lives he touched.  What a wonderful collection of true stories told by the people whose lives were touched and changed often by a dog that others felt was worthless.  From unwanted to beloved these dogs demonstrate the detailed way God is involved in our lives.  You will be touched by the plight of these creatures, but even more so by the way that God uses them to intervene in the lives of His children.

I received this book from Revell publishers but was not required to write a positive review.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Thirsty for More: Discovering God's Unexpected Blessings in a Desert Season by Allison Allen

If you're looking for a "quick fix" devotional then keep on looking.  But if your soul is "thirsty for more" keep reading.  Allison Allen doesn't mince words.  She tells it like it is.  Sometimes making you feel uncomfortable as she gets down to the nitty gritty.  But as you read about her sojourn in the "desert" I bet you'll be nodding your head and even wiping away a few tears as you see yourself in her questions and wanderings.  This author digs deep because she lived through a deep, dark time or two - not just one!  Because she lays herself open so vulnerable to be examined by the reader it is easier to trust her words, advice and caring tone in this book.  Depth, sincerity, spiritual truths and comfort are found in these pages.

I received this book from Revell but was not required to write a positive review.

A Christmas by the Sea by Melody Carlson

Wendy Harper and her son travel back to her grandparents seaside town to inherit the old cottage by the sea.  Wendy is dealing with stresses at work, financial stresses of piled up bills and the stress of raising a teenage boy without a father.  The loss of her husband has sent them both reeling into depression.  But while Wendy sees the cottage as a way out of her financial woes her son Jackson grasps on to hope.  Hope of a new start in a nostalgic seaside town that feels instantly like home to him.  As they settle into life in the simple and laid back town peace begins to seep into both of their souls.  Maybe this really could be something more.  Maybe this could be home.  This is a cute holiday story filled with hope and good cheer and dash of romance thrown in.

I received this book from Revell publishers but was not required to write a positive review.