He sketches the odyssey of two men and a boy in this story about grace and bitterness.
Review: If You Can Keep It
A brief review of If You Can Keep It: The Forgotten Promise of American Liberty, by Eric Metaxas. Benjamin Franklin supposedly said after helping with the Constitution that they had given the people not a monarchy but a republic—“if you can keep it!” Metaxas here examines the history of American democracy and draws the Americans of today to see the…
Read More
Review: Habits of the Household
A mini review of Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms, by Justin Earley. Everything that we habitually do is its own liturgy, author Justin Earley proposes in Habits of the Household. He discusses the liturgies of leaving the house, of sitting down for a meal, and of tucking children into bed. Will they…
Read More
Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad: Mini Review
A short-and-sweet review of Abbie Halberstadt’s Hard is Not the Same Thing as Bad: The Perspective Shift That Could Completely Change the Way You Mother. This latest work from the author of M is for Mama gave me exactly the words I needed to hear when I listened to the audiobook a couple of months ago. (I was attempting to…
Read More
Review: Being Elisabeth Elliot
A short review of Being Elisabeth Elliot: Elisabeth’s Later Years, by Ellen Vaughn. This second book about Elisabeth Elliot’s life is, honestly, not the story I wanted to read. I have long admired Elisabeth Elliot and have devoured many of her writings. My knowledge of her life has been, like most people’s, primarily composed of the story told in the…
Read More
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 43
- Next Page »