Against Every Warning, She’s Drawn Ever Closer to the Man Known as “Black Heart” All of England thinks Major Phillip Camden a monster–a man who deliberately caused the deaths of his squadron. But he would have preferred to die that day with his men rather than be recruited to the Admiralty’s codebreaking division. The threats he… Continue reading “On Wings of Devotion” by Roseanna M. White – Review
Category: Christian faith
New Growth Press’ Spirit of Giving Family Devotionals Giveaway
For active families, reading the Bible together can feel overwhelming. However, family Bible study doesn’t have to be complicated! With just ten minutes a day, parents have enough time to pass on the most valuable treasure the world has ever known. Start off the new year resolved to study the Bible together. New Growth… Continue reading New Growth Press’ Spirit of Giving Family Devotionals Giveaway
“Forensic Faith for Kids” by J. Warner Wallace – Review
I think that it’s really important for kids to study their Bibles – to be adults of faith, they must make faith their own. That’s not easy to teach, though, and that’s why I was very excited to read J. Warner Wallace’s newest book Case Makers Academy book Forensic Faith for Kids, provided by David… Continue reading “Forensic Faith for Kids” by J. Warner Wallace – Review
“Love, Honor, and Virtue: Gaining or Regaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality” – Review
When your kids are little, like toddler little, parent stress means dirty diapers, screaming tantrums, and middle-of-the-night sickness. It’s hard – but resolving those problems are more stressful than difficult. As kids get bigger, though, it’s not just their basic needs that we’re meeting: we’re preparing them to be responsible, faithful adults, and that’s… Continue reading “Love, Honor, and Virtue: Gaining or Regaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality” – Review
“Princess Cut” – Review
Our culture makes a big deal about having significant others at very young ages. My Big Helper would come home talking about people chasing each other around the gym in kindergarten trying to kiss each other, and adults would often ask if she had a ‘boyfriend’ yet. Really – a boyfriend at FIVE? What’s the… Continue reading “Princess Cut” – Review
8 Things I Learned from Holocaust Survivor Abe Piasek
I met a most amazing person tonight. His name is Abe Piasek, and he’s a survivor of the Holocaust. Mr. Piasek was speaking at a library in a neighboring county, and I had to go hear him. Apparently, a bunch of other people felt the same way, because we more than maxed out the meeting… Continue reading 8 Things I Learned from Holocaust Survivor Abe Piasek
“The Stray” Review & Giveaway
The Stray is the new story of a dog who saves a family – in more ways than one. Based on a true story, The Stray is both serious drama and adventure story. The whole family will relate to The Stray. The driving force for much of the story is the oldest son of the family,… Continue reading “The Stray” Review & Giveaway
“God’s Crime Scene for Kids” by J. Warner Wallace
In this companion to Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, Jason uncovers a mystery in his grandmother’s attic. He and his friends, Hannah, Daniel and Jasmine, enlist the help of Detective Jeffries at the Jr. Detective’s Academy. Along the way, they develop the skills needed to investigate the mystery and the evidence of God’s existence. The cadets… Continue reading “God’s Crime Scene for Kids” by J. Warner Wallace
“Treasured Grace” by Tracie Peterson
Grace Martindale has known more than her share of hardship. After her parents died, raising her two younger sisters became her responsibility. A hasty marriage to a minister who is heading to the untamed West seemed like an opportunity for a fresh start, but a cholera outbreak along the wagon trail has left Grace a… Continue reading “Treasured Grace” by Tracie Peterson
Armed with Truth: Scripture Tattoos Review & Giveaway
I have never been good at memorizing stuff. Passing those math fact quizzes in second grade was stressful. Having to learn and recite entire ballads in middle school was awful. Science vocabulary quizzes in high school were horrible. Over the years, both as a student and as an adult, I’ve practiced nearly every educational trick… Continue reading Armed with Truth: Scripture Tattoos Review & Giveaway