A Draw of Kings

A Draw of Kings, the final installment of The Staff and the Sword series, was well worth the wait. Patrick W. Carr finished the story well, and kept it entertaining. Carr did more than just tell a good story, there are plenty of lessons we all need to learn and keep in mind. The characters […]

The Angelic Gene

An orphanage is the only home Sophia has ever known. The sisters that run it, the orphans, and her “sister” Anne are the only family she has. When she is forced to leave, and face someone that is trying to kill her, she has no idea why. Steve Goodwin weaves her story in The Angelic […]

I like Giving

Giving. We all think about it. We might even do it. But we can make excuses not to give, and we can give for the wrong reasons. Brad Formsma explores these concepts and more in I Like Giving. Giving should not be done as an obligation, something that Formsma cautions several times in the book. It […]

To the nines

I’ve mentioned that I like numbers, but I am somewhat fascinated with 9. When you add 9 to a number, or multiply by it, the 10s place decreases by one, and the 1s place increases by one. Granted, I am probably one of the few (I’d say there must be more, but maybe not) that […]

Would You Do What They Did

Christian history has many people who gave up what they knew and had in order to serve Christ. They left behind their former lives to follow Him, and sometimes, they lost their lives completely. William Dean Hamilton tells the story of 4 men who gave up what they knew to follow Christ, and paid for it, […]

Deployed

Bekah Shaw would like to know where she fits. Still suffering from the stigma of a bitter divorce and being a single mother in a small town, she struggles to get passed all the trouble. Being a marine reservist helps with finances, and gives her a place to fit in. However, after getting into trouble […]

Stripped

God calls everyone to something. First, salvation, then to some type of ministry. Hopefully, we will say yes, but that answer is followed by a time of getting made ready. This time generally involves having our distractions removed, and can be painful. Lina Abujamra shares her experience with this time in Stripped. Answering God’s call to […]

It Adds Up

Apparently, I like numbers. I count steps and stairs, I’ll create math problems when I see numbers. The odd thing is (about this, not me), I didn’t like math in school. I was alright with it until multiplying and dividing came up. I believe it was 4th grade when the dislike started in earnest. It […]

Exploring Christian Theology

I have seen several books on theology, the study of God. Some are very thorough and detailed, others are meant to give an overview. Exploring Christian Theology, by Nathan D. Holsteen and Michael J. Svigel, runs down the middle. Like many people, my eyes tend to glaze over when theology comes up. I know of […]

The Sentinels of Andersonville

I have heard about the hard times both soldiers and civilians faced during the Civil War. In school, the teachers covered how supplies were scarce and people often went with little food and clothing. How there was a hatred on both sides just based on not much more than the fact that they were enemies. […]