Book Reviews
Book reviews
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HEIRLOOM: Devotional Book Review {& Giveaway}
In order to leave a legacy, you’ve got to own it first. You’ll find inspiration for doing that in HEIRLOOM: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith, written by Kathy Howard. This devotional book review includes a giveaway, and the book would make a lovely gift for someone special . . .
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Ida Scudder: Missionary Doctor – Book Review/Giveaway
Unless they live in India, most children today have not heard of Ida Scudder, the American missionary doctor to India. Perhaps this book review (and giveaway!) will entice you to introduce her to your children. This children's biography by Terri B. Kelly is entertaining, educational, and encouraging.
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Book Review: THE GROWING SEASON (Philpott)
In this book review, you’ll discover why Sarah Philpott, author of THE GROWING SEASON: A Year of Down-on-the-Farm Devotions, speaks my “language.” She’s probably speaking your language, too. Harvest House Publishers released this hardcover, 220-page, women’s devotional book this month. Perfect timing for those who are searching to harvest something fresh.
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YOUR MARRIAGE GOD’S WAY – Book Review {and Giveaway}
Whether you’re engaged, a newlywed, or a seasoned spouse, you’ll want to check out Scott LaPierre’s book, YOUR MARRIAGE GOD’S WAY: A Biblical Guide to a Christ-Centered Relationship. This review and giveaway also includes the companion workbook. This 250-page softcover book, published by Harvest House Publishers, is a nonfiction Christian book written by Pastor Scott LaPierre . . .
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BRITFIELD & THE RISE OF THE LION – Book Review {& Giveaway!}
If you enjoyed my review of BRITFIELD: THE LOST CROWN, then you may want to check out this review of C.R. Stewart’s latest book, BRITFIELD & THE RISE OF THE LION. Perhaps you know a tween or teen who relishes stories of adventure and suspense. If so, then you may want to inspect the details for the giveaway of this book as well. Packed inside this 474-page book is a dizzying amount of fascinating facts about art, geography, and architecture. When accompanied by a few historical facts, readers who are caught up in the fast-paced adventure, may forget it is a tale of fiction . . .