Book Review: Mommy Simplicity by Sandy Kreps

Book Review: Mommy Simplicity by Sandy Kreps

Life is complicated. Especially if you’re a mom. You have so much to deal with: not just your own stuff, but everyone else’s stuff. And by “stuff,” I don’t just mean physical things like clothes, phones, homework papers and Teddy Bears. I...
Book Review: The Genius of Ancient Man by Don Landis

Book Review: The Genius of Ancient Man by Don Landis

Most ancient history books start out explaining how ancient people were hunters and gatherers. How they gradually figured out how to farm and make things and then individuals developed special skills. Each made different items and they would barter amongst each other,...
Book Review: The Lie by Ken Ham

Book Review: The Lie by Ken Ham

Many Christians today view the issue of recent creation as a side issue. Whether or not they believe that God created the world in six literal 24-hour days, many believe this to be a minor doctrinal issue. More people argue about whether the rapture will occur before...
Book Review: Don’t Miss the Boat

Book Review: Don’t Miss the Boat

Don’t Miss the Boat can be considered Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Biblical Flood (whether or not you were afraid to ask). The point of the book is to show that the account of the flood told in Genesis chapters 6-9 is a true, historical account....
Book Review: The Dying King by Julie Cave

Book Review: The Dying King by Julie Cave

The first book in a series called “The Book of Bones,” The Dying King introduces three young people who will all have a significant role to play in the fate of the Known World. The Dying King is a novella written for the young adult audience. It is set in...
Book Review: Bending Willow by Jacci Turner

Book Review: Bending Willow by Jacci Turner

This YA book will have you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next. And be ready to want to read the second part of this 3-part story as soon as you put this one down. When we first meet Riley and her little sister, Mia, we quickly realize...