Thursday, September 23, 2010

The One Year Choose Your Own Ending Devotions

The One Year Choose Your Own Ending Devotions book is a great book to help young minds learn to apply biblical principles to their lives. This devotional tells part of a story and then allows your child to finish it with what they think the right thing to do would be. In the back of the book there are examples to look at after they have ended the story themselves. There are also activities for each devotion to help the child apply the lesson. Thanks to Tyndale House Publishers for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book.

Outlive Your Life by Max Lucado

The book Outlive your Life by Max Lucado is a modern day look at the book of Acts. This book really helped me understand how some of the things that took place in Acts can relate to me today and what I can do to outlive my life. This book is about making the most of everything you have and do so that at the end of your life you can say you have no regrets.

Like all of Max Lucado's book this book is well written, an easy read and you learn how to apply biblical principles to your life. I really enjoyed this book because there are stories from the book of Acts that I have read but never really understood how they could relate to us today and this book shows clear examples of how you can relate to those stories and how to apply those principles to your life. I highly recommend this book. It was quite fun to read and I learned a lot about myself through the different examples he provided. Thanks to Thomas Nelson for providing me with an advanced reading copy.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

One Hand, Two Hands by Max Lucado, illustrated by Gaby Hansen

One Hand, Two Hands by Max Lucado, illustrated by Gaby Hansen. This cute children’s book has a very simple message about how our hands can do all kinds of things, but that the best thing to do with them is help. This book is written more for younger children ages 2-6, although the message is one that everyone should practice.

The message in this book is presented in a very simple way and would really only interest younger children. The pictures are very cute and colorful. The message throughout the book is that we can use our hands for many things but the best thing to use them for is to help. I would recommend this book if you have younger children or children who are just learning to read, this would be a great book to practice reading skills with. I would like to thank Tommy Nelson for providing me with an advanced copy of this book.

The Boy Who Changed the World by Andy Andrews, Illustrated by Philip Hurst

The Boy Who Changed the World is written by Andy Andrews and illustrated by Philip Hurst. This childrens book has a great message about how the things you do has a ripple effect, and no matter how small you consider something, eventually it may lead to something great. This book is great for children ages 3 to adults, the message in this story is even beneficial to adults.

This message in this book is a great one and easily explained so that even the youngest child can understand. It tells 3 stories of men who influenced each other, but didn’t even realize that they were influencing anyone. The illustrations are very colorful and well done. The spiritual message in the book is laced through the whole story and enforced over and over again. I would highly recommend this book the message is such an important one that I think everyone should read this book. I would like to thank Tommy Nelson for providing me with an advanced copy of this book.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Our Miracle!

So by now I am sure that most of you have either gotten a visit, phone call, text or saw our post on facebook that we are going to be parents. But do you all truly know how BIG of a miracle this is?

When I was 15 or 16 I was diagnosed with endometriosis. If you don't know what it is here's a link you can check out. I was told then that I had a slim chance of ever having children and that if I wanted them I needed to try sooner than later, this is a lot to tell a 16 year old, especially when I had always dreamed of having children and being a Mommy. As the years went on the endometriosis got worse and I had to try all different kinds of hormonal therapies, to try to have a relatively pain free life. All of those treatments according to the doctors lessened my chance of having children but they made me able to live a relatively normal life.

Throughout the years I had always known that at some point I would have children, but I had resigned myself to that fact that these children wouldn't come from my body but from my heart, through adoption and I was OK with that because I know that there are lots of children out there who need a mommy and a daddy.

I have had lots of friends and family who have been praying for us through the years and you all know who you are.

In March of this year I talked to the doctor about either having a hysterectomy or trying to get pregnant because we (Matt and I) are not getting any younger, and I don't want to live the rest of my life in pain, or the fear that it might come back. So after getting the clear from the doctor and waiting the two months to be sure that the medicine was clear from my system, the doctor was afraid that if we did conceive there would be terrible birth defects. The doctor also told me that there is a large chance that we would never conceive. I told him I understood what he was saying but I have a promise from God that I can cling to that "With God all things are Possible!" That specific phrase is mentioned many times in the Bible, and that's what I was clinging to, and I also knew what God says in Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." So I knew that whether we were able to conceive naturally or if we were to adopt that God knew what was best for us, and that He will never harm us.

So thank you all for sharing in our miracle, and please continue to keep us in your prayers, this is definitely a new but exciting chapter for us.

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Let's Do Lunch by Roger Troy Wilson

In the book 'Let's Do Lunch' by Roger Troy Wilson he claims you can lost weight by 'eating all the calories and carbs you want.' He goes on to tell his story of how he lost 230 lbs on this plan that he designed. He states many times in the book that this is not a fruit diet, but he mentions just as many times if not more that you should eat fruit to fill you.

As a person who struggles with my weight I was curious about the author’s claim that I could eat all the calories and carbs I wanted to and still lose weight. To me this sounded too good to be true, and as I read the book I realized that it is. The most enjoyable part of this book for me was reading the author’s testimony about the weight he lost, not because of the diet he used to do it just because it’s really encouraging to see larger people lose weight and keep it off. I personally do not recommend this book, unless you can live without potatoes, bread, pasta, and chocolate. For me this diet would be impossible.

I would like to thank Thomas Nelson Publishing for giving me a complimentary copy of this book.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Jungle Warfare: A Basic Field Manual for Christians in Sales by Christopher A. Cunningham

Jungle Warfare is an interesting combination of a World War II field manual, your typical sales book and a 22 day devotional. The author uses quotes from his grandfather’s World War II field Manual and scripture to encourage Christians in sales to be sure that they are reflecting their beliefs in their sales and meetings.

This book has an interesting way of getting you to think about the way you are selling an item and your religious beliefs. The author has an innovative approach to combing sales and Christianity and really conveys his point about being a Christian in sales, and even though it is hard to be one, that Christ has called us to live set apart and that includes every area of our lives, even if we have quotas and sales to make. I would recommend this book to anyone who is a Christian and works in sales it is biblically based and very encouraging.

I would like to thank Thomas Nelson for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book.