Category: Book Reviews

  • Book Review: Mesi: A Girl ‘n Grace in Africa

    When American Girl, Inc. decided to align itself with organizations that support pro-abortion and homosexual agendas, Pam Davis, coordinator for an American Girl style show, was astonished. As a Christian parent with a daughter of her own, Davis understood the powerful influence of playtime on impressionable young girls. The concept for Girls ‘n Grace, a…

  • Book Review: More Than Kindness

    A Compassionate Approach to Crisis Childbearing by Susan Olasky and Marvin Olasky The harshest criticism levied against pro-life advocates is that they are religious zealots who only care about stopping abortion. Not only does it seem that they care nothing for the young, unwed mother, they are also accused of doing very little to care…

  • Book Review: Because He Loves Me

    How Christ Transforms Our Daily Lifeby Elyse Fitzpatrick In her latest book, Because He Loves Me, Elyse Fitzpatrick asks an interesting question: In your pursuit of godliness, have you left Jesus behind? You may be wondering, how is that possible? Do you remember the biblical account of Mary and Joseph’s return to Nazareth following their…

  • Book Review: Contentment

    by Lydia Brownback Contentment is the second installment for the On-the-Go Devotionals Series by Lydia Brownback. Small, concise, and thought-provoking, these on-the-go devotionals confront discontentment, frustration, and unhappiness, the attitudes and feelings all women experience at one time or another, perhaps daily. “Unhappiness does not spring from what we lack. It springs from our desire…

  • Book Review: Trust

    An On-the-Go Devotional by Lydia Brownback Lydia Brownback wears many hats, author, speaker, editor and blogger. Her most recent project is a devotional series for women entitled, “On-the-Go Devotionals.” Each book is designed to fit a busy woman’s lifestyle. She can take a few moments to read first thing in the morning, or she can…