Customer Review: This book will change your marriage! It has a short devotional each day and an assignment for you each to work on. We are doing 3 Love Dares a week along with the Fireproof Your Marriage homework for Sunday school. This book will change the way you treat your spouse! A great Read!
Customer Review: I saw the DVD Facing the Giants several times before reading the novel. I bought the novel when in the states intending to do the same thing; watch the DVD first a few times then read the book, as it would fill in what was missing in the DVD. I had some spare time in Bangkok last week, so I decided... more info
Customer Review: [...] THE LOVE DARE is a lovely challenge for any married person (a Christian husband,especially) who lacks the moral development of your average middle-school boy, ages 12-14, and who could use some sound advice on how to be less beastly. If you are a grouchy, hypercritical husband--or... more info
Customer Review: Herein lies the rest of the story. These days every successful movie is either preceded by or followed by a companion novel, but many novelizations fail to stand on their own. Poor or lazy writing, failure to understand the onscreen characters, failure to add something new to the... more info
Customer Review: Douglass and Lincoln is an exceptionally researched and well-written book on the relationship between these two important men. Most of the book focuses on Douglass rather than Lincoln, perhaps necessarily so. The Kendricks do a superb job of tracing Lincoln's slow transformation from a leader... more info
Customer Review: Sarah's Long Walk is a very well-researched historical view of a fascinating time in Boston history. As a native of Boston, I quickly became aware of how much I DON'T know about this side of Boston history as I read the book. It was a rare treat to be educated by the history and entertained by the... more info
Customer Review: Who better than a Unitarian clergyman to explore the spiritual values embedded in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories of Sherlock Holmes, the archetype of the coolly detached and relentlessly rational detective? Taking as his premise that detective stories should be read as modern mystery plays, the... more info