Monday, February 14, 2011

The Shelter of God's Promises By Sheila Walsh

Another inspirational book by Sheila Walsh!! This book targets ten 'bedrock promises of God.'  The Chapters Titles are: Promises, Provision, Peace, Confidence, Love, Grace, Hope, Strength, More (this is knowing God has blessings in store for His children) and Home. Not only is this book timely considering all the peril this world is plundering into deeper and deeper each day, but this book is biblical.

I enjoyed reading the Introduction. Most people probably skip the intro, but don't this time! The story of Sheila losing her tent to a sheep! Exodus 33:21-22 was so perfect in this intro as Sheila slept in a cave to get out of the cold one night while on a girl's camping outing. Her friends were confused when they woke up the next morning and she was not in her tent but instead a sheep took her spot on her tent. That story stuck with me.

Ms. Walsh's sharing of personal accounts is not only enjoyable but relatable. On page 27 I read about John The Baptist. The biblical account was given from Herod's perspective Luke 9:7. Amazing account and just one example in this book in which the author provokes the reader to ask the hard questions and to ponder the Truths of God's Word.

I quote, "The disciples must have been distraught too. John had given his life to prepare the way for Jesus - and his life ended in a barbaric way for a drunken crowd. Where was God? What about His promise to provide protection and care? The chapter continues with Jesus' response to John The Baptist's death Mark 6:32. Ms. Walsh writes, "Mark 6:32 tells us simply: "so they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place." Do you see how Jesus meets us in our need? How He met the disciples? There are times when words don't  help, when friends can't touch our grief. Our deepest need is to pull away with Christ - "Far from the Madding Crowd," as Thomas Hardy titled his book."

One resource included in this book is a chapter-by-chapter Bible Study. Questions are listed along with Scripture references to read, questions to challenge, and a Scripture memory verse. Quite useful for a group study guide!

So much to take away from The Shelter of God's Promises! I will never bless food the same way again (page 34). You too will not be the same person who started in the intro as the person who completed the Bible Study at the end. And for this we rejoice!

"When we come to the end of ourselves, Jesus, our Cleft in the Rock, calls. Come away with Me."
- Sheila Walsh

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Monday, February 07, 2011

The Goodness of God by Randy Alcorn

This petite book began on a wonderfully comforting note with this quote by Paul Scherer which I found just after the Contents Section. I quote, "I know the things that happen: the loss and the loneliness and the pain...But there's a mark on it now: as if Someone who knew that way Himself, because He had travelled it, had gone on before and left His sign; and all of it begins to make a little sense at last-gathered up, laughter and tears, into the life of God, with His arms around it!"

Yes! I deeply breathed in the sweet perfume of Jesus in the very first pages of Mr. Alcorn's book. But the lovefest does not end there. On page five I enjoyed the section entitled, "When Losing Faith is Good." Here's a taste, "Evil and suffering have a way of exposing our inadequate theology. When affliction comes, a weak or nominal Christian often discovers that his faith doesn't account for it or prepare him for it. His faith has been in his church, denomination, or family tradition, or in his own religious ideas - but not in Christ. As he faces evil and suffering, he may, in fact, lose his faith."

Ouch. Preach it brother!! On page 31 Mr. Alcorn again nails the Truth with his discussion of secondary doctrinal issues. He states, "I don't believe in picking fights about secondary doctrinal issues. But I'm convinced there's a great deal at stake in this issue of open theism, as it attempts to redefine the very nature of God. Fortunately, God will always remain who he is. The question is, as we try to modify him to resolve our intellectual struggles, what will become of us?"

Chapter Five entitled The Great Drama was my favorite chapter. This chapter focused on "Reviewing the Roles of Evil and Suffering in Christ's Redemptive Work." Page 45 quotes 2 Chronicles 36:15-16 (NIV) which states, "But they mocked God's messengers, despised his words and scoffed at his prophets until the wrath of the LORD was aroused against his people and there was no remedy."

I loved hearing Mr. Alcorn speak of Jesus as well as his childhood. I appreciated Mr. Alcorn's weaving of Aslan from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe into this chapter. This example was used to remind the reader that though Jesus leaving earth was sad, as Aslan depicted also in the The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, there was hope and victory because this was not the end of the story!!

Chapter Five helps us to understand what we are going through right now. As this world becomes more evil and we become persecuted for our faith we learn to stand firm on God's Word. Page 47 entitled "Last Word" was a shot in the arm for all Christians who understand what Jesus did on the Cross for them. Everyone should read this story about the baby who almost got burned and the mother who did get burned saving her. We see not only goodness but gratitude in this account. Amazing writing!

There is so much I could share about this petite book by Mr. Alcorn. I know it would be perfect for anyone suffering or knowing of someone else suffering. This book was a great reminder how God does not change and is always perfect and good and loving toward all of us (John 3:16).

Yes, this may be a petite book but it is a powerfully packed book which can be given as a gift or kept to remind the reader of just how truly Good God is...

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group as part of their Blogging For Books program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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iShine NLT Bible For Tweens

Before I opened the mailer from Tyndale House, this leather like pink silver metallic NLT Bible greeted me with it's leathery smell. If I did not know, I would believe this Bible was indeed real leather. However, more importantly, this beautifully organized Bible is perfect for a tween on the go. The TOC included an intro section which included "What is the Bible?", "Finding Your Identity in Jesus", "Growing in Faith", and "The Bible Talks About".

Perfect for your tween daughter's friend who has never attended a Bible preaching church! There are really cool dividers with durable cardboard (pink of course!) that meet the demands of our techno tweens. A "follow this link!" challenge directs the reader to a bar coded box that she can actually use her smartphone to scan and get a message about the Bible. There is a help and info website in case Mom or Dad need more info regarding the scanner box (http://www.tyndale.com/qr)

Also included is an iShine index which addresses issues or questions unique to the tween girl. This is all biblically based and points the reader to the chapter and verse in which the Bible addresses the question. This dialogue is thoughtfully planned and undoubtedly will direct the tween to the Word - again and again!

Hip hip hooray! for the statement on one of the Identity sections and I quote, "...it is not just about who we are, but whose we are." Amen!

This beautiful Bible resplendent in pink faux leather (lip sync pink specifically) and darker binding pleather (rockin' ruby specifically ) white stitching (with stamens in silver metallic glitter in the flowers on the cover- how could I forget to mention the bling??)  is a wonderful gift for any tween girl. I believe it would be a Bible she would save forever and pass along to her own children.

I was blessed to review it. God's Word never goes out of style - - and girls - pink never does either! Buy your tween one today.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Tyndale House Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Unto The Hills by Billy Graham

In perfect timing, I received this book just in time to review it on January 1!!! This devotional is the type of paperback you can display on your coffee table and read each and every day! The cover greets you with the orginal artwork from the first devotional Mr. Graham put into print 25 years ago.

The book is divided into months, and each month artistically labeled on it's own page mirroring the cover (to the right). Then each day has a title with a Scripture verse and discussion below followed by a heartfelt prayer in the author's own words below. Mr. Graham's prayer is written in first person but I related easily to his pleas to God which line up with God's Word.

Within the pages of this book was a common thread which was the author relating to the reader, not using psychology or man's advice but pointing the reader to God through Scripture and Biblical accounts.

Mr. Graham's wisdom is evidenced in the Foreword in which he shares the mountaintop experiences of life in contrast to the valley experiences. I quote, "Some of you will read this book as you search for answers to the problems in the valley of life. You have tried everything else and have not found satisfaction. It is you that I am particularly interested in reaching. Others of you who are already believers still need assurance that, as you walk through the valley of the shadow of death, God has not forgotten you and is, in fact, still with you. I hope this book will be a help to you as well."

Undoubtedly this book will inspire, encourage and challenge any reader seeking God to live a better life - one day at a time. Unto the Hills is based on Psalm 121.

I lift up my eyes to the hills-- where does my help come from?

My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.He will not let your foot slip-- he who watches over you will not slumber; indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.

The Lord watches over you-- the Lord is your shade at your right hand; the sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord will keep you from all harm-- he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.

Thank you Mr. Graham for reminding us of these facts not just one day but 365 a year or 24/7/365 as we hide the Word in our hearts and memorize the verses in Unto the Hills...
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Blind Hope By Kim Meeder and Laurie Sacher

For a sneak peek click here.

I couldn't wait to receive Blind Hope so I could slip into the world of animal rescue and those who were blessed by the experience. I was not disappointed by the rescue story. I cringed at the conditions in which this dog was living, as well as the initial outcome of the vet consultation.

I cheered as this precious dog began to trust its owner and I enjoyed hearing about her learning curve in responding to her master's voice. I was educated on a dog needing insulin vaccines (I had never heard of that before).

My favorite chapter was The Closet starting on page 157. I very much relate to a dying dog and the grief associated with your beloved dog's suffering as I have laid to rest my own precious 19-year + seven-month-old Karamel a few years back. That chapter was written so well and I felt like I was right there with Laurie. I cheered after as that story was the culmination of hope for the entire book.

Being a Bible-quoting Christian I appreciated the use of Scripture laced throughout the book. I would however, have liked to see the Scripture references placed right alongside the Scripture instead of being footnoted in a notes section in the back. Just my preference, but it did seem odd that the references would be separately annotated. Kudos, however, to Ms. Meeder for including Scripture throughout as well as including the Salvation Message in the Epilogue.

After reading the Epilogue I realized the relationship between Kim and Laurie was friends above all other connections. I would have liked to have read that before reading the book, as I was reading that 'Mama K' was not just a mentor or mother figure, but a sounding board, a boss, a work-out partner and a sister in Christ. Above all, I read at the end that Kim was a friend. That made sense after reading the Epilogue.

Knowing Kim Meeder is the author and established writer, I understood the story being told in Kim's voice. However, at times I would have liked to hear more about particular situations in Laurie's voice or point of view not just merely told from Kim's perspective of what Laurie is experiencing. For example, many instances of learning how Laurie struggled and how she related her struggles to Mia's (her dog's) perspective allowed me as the reader to relate and to allow God in to address my own issues whether pride, fear, materialism, fake living, etc. I related.

Many examples of particular situations in which Laurie struggled were given but if there were less broad examples were given and more personal detail-oriented situations were given, I believe more situations may have "stuck" with me  (i.e., like the closet situation, where Laurie actually curled up in the closet next to Mia in a physical act of love and how she cried and grieved that night and was exhausted the next day). I would have better been able to connect with Laurie's struggles though still told through Kim's "voice."

Blind Hope was a wonderfully inspiring story of hope, love of God and love of His creatures as well as a story of true friendship and sisterhood. I wish I had a friend like Kim or Laurie! Having a friend to walk through life's struggles is a true blessing. And having a dog like Mia is a blessing only God could provide!

Thank you Kim Meeder for giving this reader Blind Hope - a story about an unwanted dog & the woman she rescued and so much more....

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” Are you a manufacturer of a product or currently market a service? Christina will review it! Email christina@wordsofgrace.info with product name, description and manufacturer's suggested retail price along with any other information relative to said product. You will receive a response via email within two weeks if product will be reviewed. Please note not all products will be considered reviewable. Please do not send products without prior consent. Note: Products sent for review will not be returned. Product submission authorizes consent for said product to remain in sole possession of recipient. No monies shall be exchanged for product submission nor permission granted for reviews prior to submission. Reviews shall remain effective and in full force at sole discretion of blog administrator and/or authors related to http://www.christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Book Sneeze Review: A Time To Embrace By Karen Kingsbury

As usual, Karen Kingsbury blessed me with this amazingly surprising story of forgiveness, laughter tears and human frailty all rolled into one.

Without being a spoiler, I was surprised by one topic discussed in particular. I do not recall this particular sin being mentioned as included in the story line. However, the discussion of this struggle was introduced in a subtle way as if the author had woven it into the story without making it the book's focus. I will not soon forget the discussion and the subtle way this sin creeps into many lives and stays. I cheered as this character overcame it and sought to help others with the help he had been given.

Basically, as in all of the novels I have read by Ms. Kingsbury I was welcomed into the family. I enjoyed a front row seat in witnessing the character's ups and downs, their successes and failures as well as their quirky personalities playing games and being silly as well as being quirky being serious!

Midway through this adventure, I put the book face down and asked the question Why would this book need an independent review? Obviously, A Time To Embrace like all Ms. Kingsbury's books would no doubt be a huge success. The author beloved by many - - so why a review? Why not? Thomas Nelson provided. I'll review! I picked up the book and disappeared once more into the story.

I consider this book a blessing to receive and review - not more of a blessing than other titles I have reviewed but this title being sent for review is a gift from the author. I will pass this book on to another enthusiastic Kingsbury fan and pray he/she will also be touched by the love, joy and Holy Spirit-inspired writing that resides in each page of this work.

The families in the storyline love God, love each other and exemplify the Americans in this country that love sports, family and forgiveness. It is an inspiring book with a message that all need to hear. Kudos to Ms. Kingsbury - - even though she never did need to hear this 5-star review from me!
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d manufacturer's suggested retail price along with any other information relative to said product. You will receive a response via email within two weeks if product will be reviewed. Please note not all products will be considered reviewable. Please do not send products without prior consent. Note: Products sent for review will not be returned. Product submission authorizes consent for said product to remain in sole possession of recipient. No monies shall be exchanged for product submission nor permission granted for reviews prior to submission. Reviews shall remain effective and in full force at sole discretion of blog administrator and/or authors related to http://www.christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

WATERBROOK MULTNOMAH BOOK REVIEW: Under the Overpass by Mike Yankoski

For a sneak peak and to download Chapter One, click here

I have to admit I was curious about this book - not just about learning more about the homeless - but about the heart of this man who chose to live among the homeless for five months! Would this man change his ideas about homelessness according to the Scriptures? Would his attitude about a hand-out versus a hand-up change his attitude about Christ's call to those in need?

I chose this book to review with an open mind and an open heart. I am happy to report I have gleaned much and have a new resolve after reading it - to be more mindful of Matthew 25:40 and Hebrews 13:3. Because I am a Christian I must be cunning as a serpent and wise as a dove. However, I must keep the "God appointments" and pray for those who attempt to slant me toward being a scoffer. It is crucial to recognize real needs versus manipulation in order to be effective in these last days.

As I often cheer for the "underdog", I was happy to read many stories of Mike and his travel mate Sam. He not only cheered for the underdog, but spent time listening and ministering - and then fed the person. Scripture was laced throughout. I appreciated the Biblical references and commitment to being "in the world but not of the world".

Page 36 hit me as the youth group allowed those in the facility to experience pure joy and be a "sight for sore eyes" representing life outside that place. This account was a reminder that it takes nothing for any of us to walk into a rescue mission, hospital or elderly facility and just be among the people. We don't realize the "fresh air" and the presence of the Lord that we bring. Those who witness us walk in and be salt and light take notice because their own darkness is often so far from vibrant living!

Page 38 in the second paragraph I had to stop and shout, "Amen!" It was an awakening to me to realize that the Pastors who often visit (or Chaplains who go into the prisons or even the visitors teaching Bible Studies in facilities in which they are ministering) often only focus on God's judgment, wrath, hell etc. miss the true opportunity to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Leaving out God's love and joy and he Creator of the Universe singing over them (Zephaniah 3:17) is tragic! This fact was further confirmed in that the author shared that many of the homeless they met already knew of God, the Bible and many claimed to be Christians. However, the men and women they met were failing to live in God's grace and under the power of the Holy Spirit - which is why any of us fail to begin with...

On page 122 a section entitled Wakeup Call challenged me to pursue my own faith in light of what God determines tp be my responsibility in regard to homelessness. I saw the man's point! On a personal note, where I live in upscale posh East Boca Raton, we have homeless camping at the end of our street (literally two houses down). 

Homeless have been given "rights" according to Pottinger vs. Miami. Homeless in South Florida have actually reversed the notion of us ignoring them. Homeless in my town have formed a class of people whom you cannot discriminate against with jurisdictions backing their status. They have garnered the support of a very wealthy Miami lawyer who sees them as a protected class. Recently formed precedences no doubt later will become legislation.

The homeless are being "hired out" by the thugs to knock on our doors and case out our homes. There is a partnering of sorts!! So I had the reflex reaction to applaud that man in some sense because he was a hard working average Joe and just wanted to keep his environment clean. The park where they were sleeping was public and in my town the homeless would have had the right to stay there. Me yelling would have no effect. However, that gutteral instinct to protect my property kicked in. I know I must trust God to protect all that He has given me - I know I must pray harder and remember God is in control. I do believe fear guides us many times and that is what gets us in trouble!!

I cheered for Russ on page 142. Several instances I hung my head and sobbed as several churches and church people acted horribly toward these two "homeless" men. However, the "Russes" made up for those hypocritical and lax believers.

Just as I was wondering if they would try to get work (I did wonder how a ...say... McDonald's would treat an obvious homeless person if they applied for a job) they got the offer to work at the carnival. It did make me sad to realize the guy worked them to the bone literally for very little pay. Sad.

Page 212 voila! the question I had about how to discern who to give money to so as not to enable a homeless person. There was a man that was grateful to go with Mike to get a slice of pizza. There was another man that same day that Mike offered to go with and buy him dinner.

This is the account of the latter situation and I quote, "Not more than fifty feet from the pizza shop, I met a raggy, sun-weathered man stumbling along the sidewalk and singing. As I neared, he began yelling, "Give me a dollar!" He stumbled badly, righted himself with difficulty, then yelled, "I need a dollar for a beer before I go to sleep! Give me a dollar now!" I stopped. "I'm not going to give you any money, man." I told him. "Not for beer. But if you're hungry, we can get some dinner." "Yeah, whatever," he mumbled and staggered on his way."

(The man's response and Mike's comments stuck with me.) I quote, "The contrast between the two homeless men that evening highlighted for me one of the fundamental lessons I'd learned on the streets: We're responsible to help others toward hope in Jesus' name. But we're not responsible for their choices."

This explanation solidified my struggle with the modern day church. Sadly, we as individuals are left to battle and discern who is worthy and who is not worthy to receive our attention (acknowledging a homeless person with even just so much as a nod). The task is daunting! And this is why so many do nothing.

I so very much appreciated hearing about the transition back to "normal" life. I'm sorry folks - but I thought of Tom Hanks in Castaway sleeping on the floor the first night back in civilization- well - attempting to sleep...but I thought of Tom with all the food left (giant crab legs of all things!) and the remote controlling the electricity becoming a sad blinking streetlight to him suddenly (symbolic of many things - as later demonstrated in the later scene with many roads to take). He made the choice to pursue Helen Hunt one last time...

Back to the review ;)...I appreciated hearing about the "warm walls" and the way the author missed the aliveness of the outside environment. Simply intriguing the way the author allowed the reader into his head though the reader had never walked a day in his "dental-flossed" mended flip flops!!!

The writer in me cannot close this review without a few comments or suggestions. On page 7 a statistic is given however the reference is not cited. I would like to have that reference for my own usage to expound on in a blog or other outlet for the purpose of informing. I cannot use it if I do not have a footnote.. Page 46 I was a bit surprised to hear that the father had called yet the author stated that no cell phones were brought along. Did the father call on a Tract phone or a local payphone? That was an inconsistency. I would have liked to know how the father called knowing there were no cell phones brought on the trip.

Page 96 there was an argument for "we" that seemed out of character in this book. Since the author was the authority on the subject, coming from him in the first person would have been more relateable. My hackles rose starting with, "What do you do when a good tree bears bad fruit or a bad tree bears good fruit? Look harder." I would have rather heard what God had to say than the author as the author's verbiage here sounds emotional versus logical. Also on page 125 I would have liked to know who Richard White was as his quote was not referenced. Reason being, I have heard arguments that oppose the facts about mentally ill being the majority of homeless on our streets. As I am a Berean, I would have researched his quote further if I had information to do so.

Ironically on the last day that I read Under the Overpass, the "Sit Lie Law" in California, specifically Haight-Ashbury was highlighted on the morning news. The law voted to go in effect in January will seriously affect the homeless in that town. I was surprised of all days to see this news! I hope the town will not just banish these people but the churches will come alongside them and minister and aid them.

This amazing book reminded me that we as the Church of Jesus Christ must do better as a Body to love the unlovely. To stand on the Biblical verses that we have been preaching but not practicing. I gleaned so much from this book. I did not want it to end.

I read every word in the Epilogue and Q&A. I appreciated the author's last words on page 231, "Sometimes it's easy to walk by because we know we can't change someone's whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize is that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place."

Have I come to a complete understanding and can fully agree that a born-again true Christian can be homeless? No. I still have questions about that. But just when I type that I remember that even Jesus Christ had nowhere to lay his head though the birds of the air had nests and the lilies of the field were taken care of - someone please email me those references! I have learned though from this amazing book that we must continue to ask our Creator what He wants us to individually do to love our neighbor which according to the Bible is "anyone we come in contact with".

If each of us individually searches to do something, and we bring this to calling to our churches, our churches can begin to address the homeless situation. We must love the sinner and hate the sin. We must listen more. Judge less. And make sacklunches - with fresh bread and fruit! We must realize that God meets our daily needs. He meets our needs so we can meet the needs of others and point them to Him.

As Mike Yankoski blessed me with his annointed book I hope to use what I have gleaned to be different, be bold and be the hands of feet of Christ. If I mend the soles of a worn out flip flop for Christ - He will supply the dental floss. He will provide the bandaid and Neosporin. I just have to go.

Thank you Mike and Sam for going - for sleeping Under the Overpass. Many lives will be changed by reading this book - and for the better - one underdog at a time can be fed and led - out of the Underpass into the Kingdom!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group as part of their Blogger Book Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Are you a manufacturer of a product or currently market a service? Christina will review it! Email christina@wordsofgrace.info with product name, description and manufacturer's suggested retail price along with any other information relative to said product. You will receive a response via email within two weeks if product will be reviewed. Please note not all products will be considered reviewable. Please do not send products without prior consent. Note: Products sent for review will not be returned. Product submission authorizes consent for said product to remain in sole possession of recipient. No monies shall be exchanged for product submission nor permission granted for reviews prior to submission. Reviews shall remain effective and in full force at sole discretion of blog administrator and/or authors related to http://www.christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com.

NAV PRESS BOOK REVIEW: The Discipline of Grace by Jerry Bridges

This work by Mr. Bridges is laden with much Scripture and without pause I recommend it to anyone who wants to go deeper in their study of the Word. I believe this book was written for someone who already understands the poweer of a personal relationship with the Lord. The deeper Truths outlined in this book challenged me to open myself up to God in a way I had not done so before.
One example I appreciated (among many) was the author's explanation of "refined sins" found on page 33. Guilty of being judgmental and critical of others, I smiled as the author confessed this sin in the opening section. I appreciated reading Psalm 141:3 and was grateful for the reminder that David often cried out to God because of his speech which came directly from his heart.

Many books on pursuing holiness and living in God’s grace are watered down “feel good” bathroom books. You know – you pick them up for a reminder and then go back to sinning? Well this book is nothing like those books. This book is invaluable to understanding not only what God’s grace is, but Application is taught. I will refer to this book often.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from NavPress Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Coming Back Stronger By Drew Brees

Coming Back Stronger is a memoir written by author and Moody Radio personality Chris Fabry. This account of Drew Brees truly had it all. Athlete, husband, father, a man professing faith in God, as well as star quarterback for the New Orleans Saints. Page 14 seems to usher in the life change for Mr. Brees in which he realized he wanted to live for God. I quote, "As I sat there thinking about those deep, huge questions  that everyone faces at some point, the pastor, Dr. Browning Ware, was preaching about what God desires us to be. As an illustration in his message, he mentioned the movie A Few Good Men. He said that God is looking for a few good men to carry on his teachings and to walk the walk with Christ. That's when the lightbulb came on for me. He's talking to me. I want to be one of God's few good men."

And so begins this man's search to glorify God and inspire others in the process. He met Brittany in his 20s. They married and had son Baylen. I enjoyed the accounts of the baby being born as well as their struggles with his family and the trials they endured while he was injured. I also enjoyed the triumphs. I appreciated hearing his heart regarding being a husband.

Also interesting was the contrasting accounts of New Orleans vs. Miami and his decision-making process of whom to join. And shortly thereafter hearing about the devastation still in New Orleans years after Katrina. The color photos in the center of the book were quite nice.

However, I have a few criticisms directly related to the fact that this book though written about and by a true believer in Christ was a watered-down attempt at evangelism. Yes, there were many mentions of God, a few mentions of Christ, a half-hearted attempt at the salvation message on page 244 as well as a few biblical inaccuracies (specifically pages 90 and 192). I would not be so critical of this fact if this were a book aimed solely at the secular market with a slant toward morality or religion. However, Chris Fabry I hold accountable for these inaccuracies as well as many missed opportunities to actually include actual Scripture with references and explanations.

Because I review for the Christian market I was disappointed to know for example, that the author was referring to the Refiners Fire on page 90 but did not go deeper than the casual comments about our hearts (which are deceitful above all). Also, we cannot try to do anything apart from God but can do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13). Lastly, a missed opportunity to reach the lost was in the admission of Mr. Brees that he is less outspoken that others might be. I was sad to hear this but my thoughts were confirmed that this book would do very well in the secular market as it was inspiring and not "preachy" at all.

I did enjoy the book and I am happy to know Mr. Brees truly did come back stronger. His story is amazing and inspirational. He is doing wonderful things for children with his Brees Dream Foundation. I would not buy this book for a born again believer but I would buy this book for a football fan or someone looking for a great ending to a tough beginning.

In my opinion, Coming Back Stronger would have deserved five stars if it had been solely marketed as a secular work.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Tyndale House Publishers as part of their book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
 


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Monday, November 01, 2010

Independent Review: A Woman and her Workplace by Rosemary Flaaten

This book by author Rosemary Flaaten was directed toward those who desire to build relational bridges in life. Targeted toward those in the workplace primarily, but the Scripture supported principles presented can be applied in any situation in life.

Scripture in TM version is presented throughout. I don't often refer to this Bible translation however I enjoyed reading this version as it definitely fit the conversational tone of the book. At first, I was slightly disappointed to read the author's tense of "we". I have struggled with past reviews as I was not drawn in to the author's supporting statements or illustrations because of the awkwardness of "we" or "us".

However, the third person tense actually became a very effective tool in building a relational bridge with me - the reader! Ms. Flaaten had a warm, comfortable, professional yet non-threatening way of relating to her reader. I enjoyed the use of various characters or case studies of women in situations. I laughed, cried and yes - - I could have been Melanie! (page 51).

The invitation to Salvation was given promptly on page 24. Possibly more of an emphasis could have been placed on sin with regard to salvation, but I give kudos to the author for including the salvation message to her reader. I applauded as I read that Jesus Christ on the Cross was the ultimate relational bridge. Amen!

A tool which was quite effective for deeper pondering of the truths presented was "Verses to Study", and "Questions for Reflection."

I appreciated many nuggets of wisdom. On page 47 the author states, "Honesty is living truthfully, and authenticity is being genuine, but integrity includes and goes beyond both of these." She goes on to explain the origin of the word integrity and quotes Henry Cloud from his book Integrity. Love it! As a lover of words and truths supporting wholeness I really appreciated her attention to detail with regard to certain character traits we must pay attention to as true believers in Christ.

Here's another gem found on page 73. (James 2:2-4 TM version is quoted) The author, "In order to develop a connection, we need to build bridges. When we look for the best in others, listen, learn, empathize, love and extend grace, we build relational bridges that can prove to be a lifeline between us. To care for someone, we must let go of the preconceived notions and relinquish our expectations of that person. To care for someone, we must acknowledge his or her present situation and give the gift of grace and acceptance, realizing that what we see is but a very narrow sliver or all that makes up that person. Godly love takes what is presented and seeks to explore and discover more about this person so he or she can be celebrated, not judged. Godly love extends grace."

My favorite story was found on page 79. Ms. Flaaten shares a personal story of people watching. She self talks and it gets ugly but so very relatable!! I learned alot about myself reading her account. I hope I will be convicted quicker when I start being critical of others after reading this chapter.

Lastly, the story on page 123 stuck out to me. Humorous and relatable. I did question the use of the "brown paper bag" as the wrapper the book came in. I felt the book was being depicted almost as a bottle of liquor - something to hide from watching eyes? Somehow the emphasis on the brown paper bag seemed awkward. I would rather her stuff the book in her purse as the book was not a bad thing in itself - this poor woman was seeking help in the situation with her boss.

I enjoyed reviewing this book. I almost regretted not being in a corporate setting where I could share it with other women possibly during a break or lunch hour. A Woman and Her Workplace would be perfect for a small group of women to read at home and discuss the Scripture and questions in every chapter at work. There were many takeaways and reminders for women in the workplace and working at home. The concept of relational bridges and the story of Esther stuck like glue. I will never think of bridges or Esther the same again.

This book reminded me that 24/7/365 no matter before or after punching a time card - I like Esther must seek to build healthy relationships with others. I have a job to do. I will do it with the help of the Lord Jesus Christ. I will do it with the strong biblical principles that under gird every bridge in life.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Kathy Carlton Willis Communications as part of their Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Book Sneeze Review: Then Sings My Soul by Robert J. Morgan



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Imagine opening the wrapper on this book and realizing the pages are frayed as if it were a real songbook. Nice! This book contains sheet music on the first page of every new song title.

I enjoyed reading through the song book and regretted not having the ability to read sheet music! This book was organized in an easy-to-read, clear, concise yet interesting format.

One of my favorite accounts was on page 75. "I Will Sing of My Redeemer" was composed in 1874. Philip Paul Bliss had just written the music to "It Is Well With My Soul" when he and his wife grabbed the opportunity to sing at Moody's Tabernacle. Aboard the Pacific Express, a bridge collapsed. Many cars fell 75 feet into a snowy ravine. Philip survived the crash. He noticed fire had just broken out and Lucy was still inside. The other survivors urged him not to go back in. Philip gallantly stated, "If I cannot save her, I will perish with her," he shouted, plunging into the fiery car. Both died.

In his trunk which arrived in Chicago were the words to "I Will Sing of My Redeemer. " A wonderful ending to a very sad story.

Page 106 is a great story for the Pro-Life Movement!! You have to read it for yourself. Basically a couple finds out they are pregnant while they are in the midst of health issues and political instability.

I quote, "While pondering and praying about these things, we came to realize anew that our courage does not come from a stable world, for the world has never been stable. Jesus Himself was born in the cruelest of times. No, we have babies, we raise families, and risk living because the Resurrection is true! Our baby arrived safe and sound, and we named him Benjamin, which means "most beloved son.' A few weeks later 'Because He Lives' was born in our hearts and poured from our souls:


How sweet to hold our newborn baby
And feel the pride and joy he gives;
But greater still, the calm assurance -
This child can face uncertain days because He lives.

The name of the song? "Because He Lives." Though the song was composed in 1971, the words are for everyone in any situation. Reading about the stories behind the songs was not only interesting but inspiring as well.

Starting on page 127 were patriotic accounts. This book would be a great resource for not only a music teacher but a history teacher! I was not aware of many of the facts presented along with the words for "The Star Spangled Banner", "My Country "Tis of Thee", "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and more...

Happily, my favorite song of all time was included. I have heard the story of John Newton oodles of times but this resource gave me a new fact. There is a verse that Newton added to the end of the song but somehow those words seem to be forgotten for some reason. The words are:

The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, the sun forbear to shine;
But God, Who called me here below, shall be forever mine.

Who knew?

One critique I had (only had one) is the fact that this book would benefit from the inclusion of a picture under the title and year of each song. I do believe having a visual of the composer would give value and a serve as an homage to the person behind the hymn. However, the author most likely did not include a photo as this book really was all about glorifying God. Howeer, a suggestion would be to include some sort of artistic or photographic feature between the pages.

Then Sings My Soul by Mr. Robert J. Morgan is an amazing work and a wonderful gift to all who love the Lord, as worship is something we all will do on into eternity. Inspirational and educational all rolled into one with sheet music - this is a book that will remain on the book shelf or better yet - the music stand - to be referred to over and over again...

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Book Sneeze Review: Really Woolly Bible Stories By Dayspring

Loved it!! Here's why: This book was based on the NIV Translation Bible. However, for children, it was synopsized into easy-to-understand- Biblical concepts.   Beautifully illustrated, I could not help but look for the little lamb and bunny and often the mouse on each and every page. The book included the lamb because it was all about a Shepherd herding lambs. Naturally the lamb not being part of the book's illustration would clearly have been remiss. I really did feel this book included animals as well as people as being important to God. One of the chapters depicted a kitty and dog in the group of children with adults. This inclusion made me smile as I realized that this book clearly would help young children to not only appreciate the story of Noah's Ark but to understand the importance of Adam naming all the animals in Genesis! God truly does care about all of His creation.     
Clearly, the emphasis in this book is on the parents going beyond the beautifully illustrated storybook - into their own Bibles to read the Gospel accounts listed in each chapter to their children out loud. I so happily cheered as each book and chapter was listed for further reference. For truly parents are the only ones to guide, disciple and mentor their children in the things of God!     

This book was a wonderful example of allowing one to enjoy the beauty of God's creation in the context of the Bible. I became a bit emotional upon finiishing this book because I do not have my own child to read this amazing book with - - but I will hopefully pass along to parents who will no doubt for years to come - enjoy reading Really Woolly Bible Stories to their own children. Hopefully this amazing book will be placed in the Hope Chest to be passed along to the next generation. It is that good. Thank you Dayspring for a beautiful book to be read by all!!!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Book Sneeze Review: The Least Among You DVD Published By Lionsgate


This movie is aimed at many audiences. I say this because there was a clear battle between religiosity vs. faith, racists vs. those who see no distinction in color and those who get involved and those who watch others be involved. There are many angles to this story but it is no doubt God-centered and Holy Spirit driven.

Clearly the takeway was the importance of surrendering to God - to not just knowing His Word, but living it, hiding it in one's heart to use when one must go on the offensive against evil. This movie was also a reminder to true believers in Christ to constantly look for others (the underdogs) to help along the way.

Richard Kelly (Cedric Sanders) got a scholarship to Wesbury Theological College in or around 1965 (this is based on a true story) by writing an essay - and by being a "Negro." Without spoiling the story I will leave out some details which are later presented which form the true foundation of the reason Richard avoids prison.

Oh the blessed brother in Christ that comes alongside Richard! Samuel J. Bennett(Louis Gossett Jr.) befriends Richard and welcomes him into his home whereby his wife also shares godly wisdom and points out the Holy Spirit's leading in Richard's life. This relationship is a trinity of true believers who band together against the evil forces hell-bent on tripping Richard up with the intention of sending him to prison.

Female teacher "Kate" is living in the past. She was a former missionary to Africa. She is hopeless yet she is a teacher of the Bible. Richard seeks her out for help with racism. Right after his room is set on fire, actually a cross that his Mother gave him is lit in his room. Kate has no solutions biblical or other. She is self-absorbed with her loss from the past.

Throughout this movie the battle of good vs. evil is hammered and hung high making it impossible to miss. The struggle to survive is demonstrated in Richard's battle to get money to help his sick mother. Throughout this movie Samuel is a father figure/big brother hero. The relationship is not only heartwarming but inspiring. Seeing the love of God and the understanding of Spirit-led faith lived out by Samuel is something we all need to witness more often. I was inspired by his willingness to lose alot by being a helper to Richard.

The fact that Richard was the first and only person (and the only person of color) to quote Scripture was not lost on me. A scene with Kate teaching the class stuck with me. The students were parsing Scripture with no context whatsoever and Richard set them all straight with his declaration of Isaiah 55:11 and Proverbs 3:5-6. He did not state the actual references however he quoted verbatim (I looked them up).

The title is the theme of this movie. I found four references to the theme, "The Least Among You.' http://www.blueletterbible.org/search/translationResults.cfm?Criteria=The+Least+Among+You&t=NIV Matthew 2:6, Matthew 11:11, Luke 7:28, Luke 9:48. Richard also quoted Heb 4:14-16.

Lastly, the President of the college exited the movie with his admitting he basically wanted to be God by stating, "I am the Gardener. I do the pruning." He hung up his pruning shears in that scene. He won't be needing his gardening gloves in Hades.

Not about to be a spoiler, I just want to close with this. In summation, Richard Kelly knew the Word, hid it in his heart. He may have been many things, but he was not a hypocrite like the rest of the class. I cheered for this hero and his friend. I cheered because the world needs the Word not religiosity. I grieved because sadly the rest of the class represents much of 'Christianity' today. However, God will always provide the hero in each generation. They just have to show up for class. He will do the rest. Rent it today!
 
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Thomas Nelson Publishers as part of their BookSneeze.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Software Review: SnapIt Screen Capture by Digeus

Currently this product is in review. Find product information at http://www.digeus.com/products/snapit/snapit_screen_capture_3_5.html Please check back soon for a full review.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this software free from Digeus as part of their software review program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” Are you a manufacturer of a product or currently market a service? Christina will review it! Email christina@wordsofgrace.info with product name, description and manufacturer's suggested retail price along with any other information relative to said product. You will receive a response via email within two weeks if product will be reviewed. Please note not all products will be considered reviewable. Please do not send products without prior consent. Note: Products sent for review will not be returned. Product submission authorizes consent for said product to remain in sole possession of recipient. No monies shall be exchanged for product submission nor permission granted for reviews prior to submission. Reviews shall remain effective and in full force at sole discretion of blog administrator and/or authors related to http://www.christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com.

Saturday, September 04, 2010

Software Review: System Optimizer 8.2 by Digeus Incorporation


This software was super easy to install. With the exception of the Registry Cleaner button (it is not a "repair button" but instead choose "Fix selected invalid entries") enabling the tasks was easy as the buttons were laid out in a square. The Junk Files cleaner processed quickly and easily. Kaboom I instantly cleaned out the junk in my C drive! Disk Space Analyzer was quite informative however since I was testing on a relatively new laptop I was not surprised to see the results. If you were looking to optimize an older computer this task would be helpful.
Process Manager: I would have appreciated a filter. Because many of the well-known companies in our systems are legit though their signatures did not come up as verified. I would have appreciated being able to program a filter for this task. Microsoft came up in red and I was supposed to manually approve them as safe. Possibly spending the time to personalize this process a first time may allow the user to create their own filter for the next scan.
 
Defragment Your Registry I was not able to fully complete this task. I received this error loading it "Hive:unable to map Path:{/Device\Hard Disk Volume 1\Boot\BCD]. I also was not able to minimize the screen as in other tasks though there was a minimize option at the top right of the pane.
 
Duplicate File Folder this was a progress line but no green fillin so I had know way of knowing how much longer the scan would be. I hung in there though and was clearly impressed by how many duplicate file folders the scan located and removed.
 
Services Manager: I do not know enough techie talk to know what to do with this task. However, for someone willing to learn more about their system, this task may be a benefit.
 
Overall, I would recommend anyone looking to optimize their system to contact Digeus and check out this product first-hand. Good news! This product is a freebie for christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com readers! The kind people at Digeus are offering all readers of christinawillreviewit.blogspot.com the opportunity to review a full version of this product for the asking (in exchange for the promise to post a review)!
 
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Happy optimizing...and reviewing!!
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