He Sings Over You with Love

In Becoming Myself, Stasi Eldredge endeared herself to me in the first two pages with her sword-through-the-heart story about one-size-fits-all bathrobes at the spa she didn't want to go to in the first place.  As a call to freedom and wholeness, the book is inspiring for cover-to-cover reading, but I see a greater role for it as part… Continue reading He Sings Over You with Love

Bonhoeffer Remembered

Seventy years ago, on April 9, 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed by the Nazis for his role in the German resistance movement against the Hitler regime.  At age 39, he left behind a fiancée, his parents, and several siblings, but even more significant are his legacy of courage and his sound theological reasoning which live on. … Continue reading Bonhoeffer Remembered

Because You Are Worth It

The unhappy truth is that most of us doubt our significance.  We measure our importance on the wrong scale, compare ourselves to make-believe beauties, and gaze longingly at the well-behaved children, spit-polished kitchen floors, and scintillating careers of all the "successful" women.  We do the calculations -- a right muddled math --  and come away feeling less-than.  Our… Continue reading Because You Are Worth It

Another Day. Another Adventure.

I've never read a book quite like A Trip around the Sun.  Picture two guys -- good friends on camera and off -- moving with easy, relaxed conversation from one topic to another before an audience in a cozy, intimate studio.   That's the atmosphere created by Mark Batterson and Richard Foth, as they weave into their… Continue reading Another Day. Another Adventure.

Eight Penetrating Questions

Questions have a way of getting under our skin.  They engage us and stimulate discussion where a statement would simply fall flat.  Writer, speaker, and entrepreneur John Busaker has chosen eight questions that came directly from the mind and mouth of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Gospels, and in Dare to Answer, he challenges… Continue reading Eight Penetrating Questions

Seventy Years After the Holocaust: The Hiding Place

Seventy years after the end of World War II, The Hiding Place, Corrie ten Boom's record of courage and grace during the darkest days of European history, has been released in a Young Reader's Edition for youth ages 9-12.   Authors Elizabeth and John Sherrill actually travelled with Corrie back in the 1960's and have beautifully captured her story and… Continue reading Seventy Years After the Holocaust: The Hiding Place