The Kindle…an amazing gadget really. You can store an insane amount of reading material on one. You can take your library with you wherever you go, and except for a power emergency and a dead battery, always have your favorite novels, manuals or whatever at your fingertips. But there’s one thing a Kindle doesn’t have…the sensory qualities that a book has. A new book has a delightfully intoxicating smell…a bouquet… Continue Reading
A Review: The Map, by David R. Murrow
Author David Murrow has discovered an ancient map, hidden within the Gospel of Matthew, that guides a man along his journey of following Christ and being a man…if he can find, read, and follow it of course. This book explains where to find The Map and how to use it to truly become a disciple of Jesus Christ. It also sheds insight on why men often feel out of place… Continue Reading
A Review: I Am Hutterite, by Mary-Ann Kirkby
I Am Hutterite, by Mary-Ann Kirkby The Fascinating True Story of a Young Woman’s Journey to reclaim Her Heritage Imagine growing up within a community so close, it’s more like a huge extended family…where the pressures and distractions of the outside world don’t exist…beautiful gardens, sandy paths, simplicity. Then imagine being taken from the security of structured order and routine, family, friends, all that you’d ever known and being thrust… Continue Reading
Dreams, Divine Appointments, and Letting Go (Again)
Ever have one of those days…you know, where it seems like every time you turn around you’re running smack dab into something that God is putting His finger on? That thing that has been bugging you forever, that you long to be free from…and yet, you just can’t seem to let go of it no matter how hard you try? And truth be told…often don’t want to because it just… Continue Reading