Monthly Archives: January 2014

“Advice for Seekers” by Charles H. Spurgeon

Although this was written over a hundred years ago, and is printed in the style of that day, the core message of this book applies to life today as much as it did in its original time period.  And that … Continue reading

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“A Match Made in Texas”

This is a collection of four novellas all set in 1893 Texas.  They are:  “A Cowboy Unmatched” by Karen Witemeyer, “An Unforeseen Match” by Regina Jennings, “No Match for Love” by Carol Cox  and “Meeting Her Match” by Mary Connealy. … Continue reading

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My Perspective: “Miss Brenda and the Loveladies” by Brenda Spahn and Irene Zutell

This is a true story about a very successful career woman, Brenda Spahn, who suddenly starts working with women prisoners.  She doesn’t have any experience.  She only knows she feels impressed by God to do this, and to do it … Continue reading

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“The Reason for My Hope: Salvation” by Billy Graham

Billy Graham very clearly writes how belief in Jesus has given him peace, even in the midst of a society that is seemingly crumbling around us.  This book gives many examples from life today:   the scary, empty things that preoccupy … Continue reading

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