The book Stained Glass Hearts: Seeing Life from a Broken Perspective by Patsy Clairmont was an interesting read. Patsy is a Women of Faith speaker and her humor and openness about her life shines through in this book. Patsy discusses how the Lord has brought her through many difficult times in her life. During a time in her life she was an agoraphobic, unable to leave her house or even get out of bed. Now she flies all over the world speaking at conferences! Through this book readers can see how the Lord has worked in Patsy’s life and brought her through many difficult times. While I found this to be a good book it is not one that is really life changing. I believe Patsy truly has a powerful testimony to share but found this book to give only brief insights into her struggles. However, that could have been her intention. Included in her chapters are quotes, recommended music, artwork and scriptures. While some may find these suggestions useful they are certainly not for every reader. I would recommend this book to others as overall it is truly a good read and may expand the world of some readers who have not had a previous interest in the arts and music.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Stained Glass Heats: Seeing LIfe through a Broken Perspective by Patsy Clairmont
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Love You More by Jennifer Grant
In the book Love You More, Jennifer Grant describes the triumphs and hardships of adopting her daughter, Mia, from Guatemala. Jennifer and her husband had three biological children but always felt that they would adopt a child. When the opportunity arose they decided to adopt a child from Guatemala. As Jennifer explains, this was not an easy or quick decision but one that was carefully thought out.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory
Thunder Dog by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory
This is an incredible story about the journey of a blind man and his guide dog miraculously escaping the seventy-eighth floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower on September 11, 2001. This story is both encouraging and emotional as you rejoice for the lives that were saved that day but are saddened by the loss of so many heroic people. Throughout the story Michael discusses the events that took place on September 11th and intertwines stories from his past. He allows the reader to intimately see into his life of growing up blind. He includes stories of both his struggles and his triumphs. This book is also very educational as Michael teaches the importance of a guide dog. One can gain a better understanding of the strong bond that exists between the owner and the guide dog. Michael illustrates it beautifully as the bond is similar to that in marriage. Trust is an essential element for the relationship to work.
This book is a must read as it is truly an encouraging and educational story. At the end of the book Michael includes several resources to provide additional education regarding blindness.
Monday, July 4, 2011
The Little Red Book of Wisdom By Mark DeMoss
The Little Red Book of Wisdom by Mark DeMoss
The Little Red Book of Wisdom is about time tested principles that will assist you in both your personal and your business relationships. The author draws on several of his personal experiences to demonstrate how there is wisdom in using many basic and common sense principles.
The author discusses on several occasions the practices of his own public relations firm, as well as, the lessons he learned from his father. The book was a quick read and broken down into twenty-three short chapters. The length of the chapters was fine but it seemed that the book was all over the place. The author would tell a story and then he would quickly jump to something else. It may have been more effective to elaborate on some of the stories that were told as it may leave the reader wanting to turn the page.
This book was difficult to get through, though the principles were excellent, the way the book was written seemed more like an advertisement for the author’s public relations company. Again, the principles that the author discusses are tried and true but the delivery could have been more effective.
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Walk By Richard Paul Evans
The Walk is an inspiring fictional story of a man named Alan who had everything and then lost everything. He lost the love of his life, McKale, his business, and his home. To run away (or heal - whichever way you choose to look at it) from the brokenness of his life, Alan decided to embark upon a journey in which he would walk from Washington to Florida. Upon this journey Alan encounters several individuals who end up impacting his life in one way or another.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it beautifully illustrated how we are on this earth for a purpose. Our presence, if we allow it, can impact or change someone else's life. The book also showed how something beautiful can be born out of brokenness. The ending of this book left me wanting more chapters so I could continue on Alan's journey. Thankfully this book is part of a trilogy series. The second book "Miles to Go" was released this year and the third book will be released in April 2012. I did read Miles to Go and can tell you it was even better then "The Walk". This was the first book that I have read by Richard Paul Evans. I found both books to be quick reads and I found myself not wanting to put them down. Richard Paul Evans style of writing made me feel like I was right there with Alan on his journey.
If you decide to read these books I hope you will be encouraged as I was and look for ways that you can positively impact the lives of others.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it beautifully illustrated how we are on this earth for a purpose. Our presence, if we allow it, can impact or change someone else's life. The book also showed how something beautiful can be born out of brokenness. The ending of this book left me wanting more chapters so I could continue on Alan's journey. Thankfully this book is part of a trilogy series. The second book "Miles to Go" was released this year and the third book will be released in April 2012. I did read Miles to Go and can tell you it was even better then "The Walk". This was the first book that I have read by Richard Paul Evans. I found both books to be quick reads and I found myself not wanting to put them down. Richard Paul Evans style of writing made me feel like I was right there with Alan on his journey.
If you decide to read these books I hope you will be encouraged as I was and look for ways that you can positively impact the lives of others.
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