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Review - The Call That Changes Everything: Embracing the Call to Discipleship by Donnie Thaden
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Review - The Call That Changes Everything: Embracing the Call to Discipleship by Donnie Thaden

When I got the opportunity to review this book, I was excited. The concept of discipleship has always seemed murky for me. I’d heard the term used in so many different ways that it had become just another one of those nebulous Christian terms. Is it about my transformation? Is it about someone disciplining me? Is it about making disciples of others? After reading this book, I discovered the answer to my questions was “Yes.”

The author doesn’t come out and specifically define discipleship; he describes it instead. This seemed odd to me at first, but as I continued reading I discovered I was the problem. I was trying to stuff discipleship into a simple box and define it like a one of the blind men describing an elephant in the famed Aesop fable. Once I stood back and saw the whole elephant, not just the tail or trunk, I realized discipleship was more of an umbrella term that describes the various processes of becoming more Christ-like — both internally and externally. Discipleship is a way of life that takes my internal transformation and puts it into action to spread the gospel.

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Review - Exodus Team: New Roads by BEBogdon
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Review - Exodus Team: New Roads by BEBogdon

They aren’t paranormal investigators, just ordinary believers who dare to follow God into dark places.

For Maj Newhouse life revolves around her faith, her friends, Aimee and Kevin Cole, and her projects at the old barn-but that was before Jason Knight walked through the door…

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Review - Another Time, Another Peace
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Review - Another Time, Another Peace

To appreciate this story, you need to imagine yourself sitting at a coffee shop and this skateboard legend starts reminiscing about how it all started in a beyond nowhere town in the desert of Southern California. As you hear the recollections of Sal Frisco, you…

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Review - Peace is a Practice by Morgan Harper Nichols
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Review - Peace is a Practice by Morgan Harper Nichols

Peace is a topic that seems to be on our minds lately: World peace; peace in our communities; and finding personal peace in our own hearts and minds. This book deals with the latter: finding the personal peace that we each want in our own lives. In this book, Morgan Harper Nichols shares experiences from her own life and her journey of finding peace for her own heart. She has a beautiful, expressive writing style, and I especially enjoyed reading the glimpses she gave us into her own life.

There’s also a practical side to this book. The author begins by explaining to us that finding and maintaining personal peace is both a practice and a cycle, and she uses that as the beginning point of incorporating peace during different circumstances in our lives.

There are 22 chapters in this book, so I won’t list all of the titles, but among these are the areas of wholeness; freedom; grief; healing; hope; trusting; and becoming. All throughout the book, she shares practical ways for the reader to “practice and maintain peace”. I was especially interested in the chapter on journaling and found some of her suggestions there quite helpful.

But I have to also say that I was also disappointed in …

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Review: Emberly - The Impossible Princess
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Review: Emberly - The Impossible Princess

“I believe fairy tales and princess stories resonate with us because of their similarity to the gospel. In these stories, however, the fictional "Prince Charming" takes the place of Jesus. Consequently, we are taught at a young age that the longing we feel in our hearts is for a human soulmate, when the longing is actually for the eternity we will spend in heaven with Jesus. This message is everywhere - from every form of media. Is it any wonder we grow up looking for a romantic relationship to be our savior?

But what if there was a princess tale that told the true love story between Jesus and us? Not only would Christian parents have a deeply resonating "fairy tale" they could feel safe allowing their daughters to read, it would fundamentally change how their daughters view all other princess stories they hear. "Prince Charming" would no longer be seen as a person for them to wait for, but as a metaphor for Jesus Christ. Instead of our daughters growing up seeking a man to fill the God-shaped hole in their hearts, Jesus would be the Savior their hearts seek.”

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Review - The Prince And The Prodigal by Jill Eileen Smith
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Review - The Prince And The Prodigal by Jill Eileen Smith

Joseph is the pampered favorite son of the patriarch Jacob. His older brothers, deeply resentful of his status in the family, take advantage of the chance to get rid of him, selling him to slave traders and deceiving their father about his fate. It seems like their troubles are over. But for Joseph and older brother Judah, they are just beginning.

While Joseph is accused of rape and imprisoned, Judah attempts to flee the memory of his complicity in the betrayal of his younger brother. After decades apart, the brothers will come face-to-face in a stunning role reversal that sees Joseph in a position of great power while Judah begs for mercy. Will forgiveness or vengeance win the day?

Bestselling and award-winning author Jill Eileen Smith brings her considerable research and imaginative skills to bear in this vivid retelling of one of the most popular stories found in Scripture--a story of jealousy, betrayal, and a reconciliation that only God could bring about.

Read Patti’s review below.

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Review - False Flag by Mark Goodwin
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Review - False Flag by Mark Goodwin

Sheila’s review is below. I’ve been making a list of interesting books I’ve found in Christian categories on Amazon and she chose this book from the list. Neither of us has had any contact with the author or publisher regarding this book. (I purchased the book and gifted it to her to review.)

Amazon has it listed as 322 pages and it’s categorized as “Christian Futuristic and Christian Science Fiction”. It was published in January 2022 and book two in the series is set to release in May.

About the Author

Mark Goodwin is the author of many Christian Post-Apocalyptic fiction books. He’s also the host of the popular Prepper Recon Podcast which interviews patriots, preppers, and economists each week.

I love the disclaimer at the bottom of his Amazon book page, “As with all works by Mark Goodwin, this book contains no profanity and no embarrassing sex scenes. However, if you're offended by conservative principles and references to Scripture, this book might not be for you.” It seems he often touches on controversial subjects and realizes not everyone will enjoy his fiction, but in the book writing business we call that owning your “niche”.

You can visit Mark’s website at …

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