Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Short & Sweet, but Impactful

4 STARS
REVIEW: Surprise the World! The Five Habits of Highly Missional People by Michael Frost

This book is short and sweet, and to the point. But if you live the 5 habits author Michael Frost suggests, it is sure to be impactful.

Frost’s missional habits are based on the acronym “BELLS”: Bless others, Eat with others, Listen to the Holy Spirit, Learn about Jesus, and be Sent into the world. And each chapter focuses on one of the habits and how the reader can form it in his or her own life.

One of the biggest takeaways from the book is how Frost says Christians should live “questionable” lives. What he means by that is if all believers are leading the kinds of lives that evoke questions from their non-Christian friends, then that opens opportunities for faith sharing. So, he says if a friend invites you to a bar, say “Yes.” That may draw some strange looks from others, but could ultimately lead to people asking you questions about your faith, which will allow you to share and surprise the world. It is a novel and offbeat concept, which is probably why I like it.

This book would work great with a small accountability group for those desiring to be more like Jesus.


*Tyndale House Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for my unbiased review.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

It truly is lovely!

5 stars
Whatever is Lovely: A Coloring Book for Reflection and Worship By WaterBrook Press

Coloring books for adults is the new "it" craze. It seems adults are finding stress release and a new sense of relaxation in reverting to things they once did when they were kids.

However, there is nothing childish about this latest coloring book from WaterBrook Press. In fact, it is elegant. (If you can even say that about a coloring book!)

The artwork in this book is truly amazing and elegant, so much so that these pages could be framed after coloring. The weight of the paper has a scrapbook feel, almost like card stock. The only recommendation would be to make the pages perforated so they could be easily tore out. (Please consider that option on the next one, WaterBrook Press!)

Above this just being a pretty, the best thing about this coloring book is the focus on worshipping our Lord. Each page contains artwork along with a Scripture, hymn, or quote from a devotion, and the back of each page describes its meaning. So, while you color, you are entering into a holy time to sit still and contemplate and reflect on God. What a creative and powerful worship time!

I believe this would make a great gift!



*I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this unbiased review.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Let the designing begin!

5 stars
Design the Life You Love: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building A Meaningful Future by Ayse Birsel

I have a background in graphic design, so this book intrigued me.

The theory behind the book is taking a proactive exploration adventure into who you are and who you want to become.

It includes deconstructing and breaking down all the parts that make up who you are in order to look at it from different points of view and create a new vision. Basically getting rid of what you don't want in your life and transforming into who you want to become.

And this book is an ongoing journey. The author asks you to only work on it 10 minutes at a time. So, don't plan to redesign your whole life in a week.

As a Christian, I was able to use this book as a chisel and tool to allow God to work in my life.

For more information on the author, visit http://www.aysebirsel.com


*I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this unbiased review.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Couldn't put it down!

5 stars
Hiding in the Light: Why I risked everything to leave Islam and follow Jesus by Rifqa Bary

Wow!

This is a powerfully written autobiography of one girl's risk-taking journey to follow Jesus at any cost, including jail, leaving her family, and even death.

Rifqa's tell-all story is one you can't put down once you start to read it. It is heartbreaking and inspiring all at once. Readers are taken on a whirlwind emotional roller coaster, just as Rifqa was, as they learn what it takes to leave the Islam faith to become a Christian.

I believe this book would be a valuable read for all Christians in order to gain insight into what true faith really means, and the costs for the religiously oppressed.

*I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this unbiased review.


Thursday, September 10, 2015

What is your window?

5 STARS
REVIEW: Discover Your Windows: Lining Up With God's Vision by Kent R. Hunter

I read this book as part of a clergy group, and loved it! 

Kent is bold in his proclamation! He spoke the hard truth about churches needing to look at themselves through the right windows: Biblical windows (not world windows).

He explores the themes of:
  1. Purpose
  2. Comfort
  3. Image
  4. Priorities
  5. Stewardship
  6. Financing
  7. Change
  8. Leadership
  9. Teamwork
  10. Attitude

Highly recommend!