February 13th, 2012

Book review: Northbound by Stuart Griffin

I received Northbound from Aspect Books, a subset of TEACH Services Inc. through BookCrash to review and it was a fun read.

I was surprised to find that the book was set in the 1850s somewhere in Northern California, as I usually do not like historical novels. By the description I was expecting something modern. I

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December 6th, 2011

Book review: The Everyday Visionary by Jesse Duplantis

One of the real joys found in my recent spiritual growth spurt has been Jesse Duplantis. It is always a joy to find a person who is free to be what the Lord made him. God is infinitely creative and Jesse is in the image of his Father. His freedom in the Lord is a

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November 21st, 2011

Review: The Prodigy Project by Doug Flanders, MD

The Duggars are conscripted by the CIA—well, not really. The dad is a doctor who was conscripted without his real knowledge or agreement. This is a doctor who deals with biological weapons of mass destruction often using his wife and many children as cover (and he hasn’t told them yet). This time they have an

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November 7th, 2011

Christian Thriller: Spitzer Hafen by Randall Franklin

When I received my review copy from the author, I was a little concerned.

My experience with Christian thrillers has often been boredom.

As I started reading it, I was immediately drawn into the story. My only concern originally was that the evil dudes weren’t nasty enough, but they were truly horrid as I got

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