Tuesday, February 28, 2012

1000 Days by Jonathan Falwell



Sometimes reviewing a book for Booksneeze.com is just shooting ducks in a barrel. I knew when I saw who had written this book that I was going to love it. His dad was an awesome man of God and junior seems to be right there in his fathers footsteps.
The Rev. Jerry was one of my all time favorites, ahead of Billy Graham, and thats saying a lot. It is rare to find moral integrity anymore because everyone seems to sell out; tolerance on divorce coming right up at the front of the list.
But about the book!
Jesus did more miracles than could be recorded for there was not enough paper nor books to write down all the miracles that Jesus did while He was here, walking among us. We know this, the Bible tells us this is true. Johnathan Falwell, has written an entire book that looks at the days when Jesus was here with us, step by step.
This book has earned a permanent place on my bookcase. If you would like to know more about Johnathan Falwell, you can read it from his blog at : http://www.jonathanfalwell.com/http___www.jonathanfalwell.com/Blog/Blog.html
It is a tight, well written book. Consider that his grandparents were agnostic/athesitic people, consider that his dad founded the moral majority and imagine the quality of this book: because its there folks!
If you need a little bit of hearing that you are not the only moral cherry left on the tree you must have a copy of this book. If you feel like your life is of no value you need this book. I think everyone needs this book!!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Our Favorite Sins by Todd D Hunter

Sorry to say, but I really expected a lot more out this book. Chapter 6 should have stayed on target, which was dealing with over eating but the author jumped ship and I lost interest.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Jesus We Missed by Patrick Reardon





I found this to be a remarkable read! People fail to see Jesus as human: as the kind of average guy, with super powers who would never use them for himself but who would walk into a pizza joint and walk upto the buffet and then sit with a bunch of folks who had never had the pleasure.
I think some people, whom I will lovingly refer to as Sanhedrin, would find the book out of color; favoring to see Jesus as God only. But that was not the point of Jesus coming here to walk among us and to BE ONE OF US.
We fail to grasp the Humanity of Christ because we fail to understand that He was a human. The author of this book really pulls that point into focus so I have to give this book 2 thumbs up. I also found it to be written on a good level of understand: felt like I was back in school again (how sweet it was).
I give this work 5 out of 5 stars.