The Me I Want to Be by John Ortberg
The Me I Want to Be by John Ortberg is the first book of John’s that I have read. As the title suggests, the book is about becoming the best you. It is about becoming the you that God intends you to be. Life is about flourishing. What helps me to grow and experience God [...]
Tithing by Doulas LeBlanc
The latest book in the Thomas Nelson Ancient Practices Series tackles the topic of tithing. Tithing is a subject that many churches and many Christians often shy away from discussing. Douglas LeBlanc shows, through a series of interviews, why people tithe and what God has done in their lives because of their practice of tithing.
Like [...]
Fever and Goals
I’ve had a low-grade fever most of the weekend. Despite having no energy to physically do much of anything, I still accomplished a lot. Earlier in the week, I had set some goals for February for my reading and writing. Those goals that I’ve already completed are crossed out.
Write a review of my pre-release copy [...]
Primal by Mark Batterson
“I couldn’t help but wonder if we have accepted a form of Christianity that is more educated but less powerful, more civilized but less compassionate, more acceptable but less authentic than that which our spiritual ancestors practiced. … What is the primal essence of Christianity?”
Mark Batterson in Primal
I received a free pre-release copy of Mark [...]
The Last TV Evangelist by Phil Cooke
“I haven’t cared for much of what I’ve heard or seen – either on radio or television. Don’t get me wrong, I applaud the efforts of all the well intentioned people who believe in using the media to share a message of faith and hope with the culture. The problem is most of them just [...]





