Sunday, September 16, 2012
Billy Graham in Quotes
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
George Washington Carver
George Washington Carver by John Perry tells the amazing story of one of Americas most influential scientists, fighting through slavery and racism to become a man many should look up to. Through all the obstacles he had to face he never gave up on his education or his faith. It was that inner strength that makes him an influential man of Americas history.
This book is a wonderful book, especially for students who want a quick read. This book tells the amazing life of the man many have come to know as the man who discovered over 143 uses of the peanut and so many other things.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
January 7,2012

Friday, July 8, 2011
The Least Among You

Wednesday, September 1, 2010
One Hand, Two Hands by Max Lucado
Max Lucado's One Hand, Two Hands is a children's book written to show young children the many ways in which we can use our hands. From cleaning to clapping to grabbing and praying, Max Lucado describes the many ways we use our hands in a wonderful, sweet, easy for young children to understand manner.
The book is a quick and easy read for children who have just learned to read. It is beautifully illustrated by Gaby Hansen. I recommend this book for parents of young children, up to around age 6. I think this book is a great tool for parents to use when trying to show children the many ways in which they should be thankful to God in their daily life. I would use this book as a night time story but also as a tool for teaching childrent the ways to be thankful to God and how he has helped us. There is a great page in the back of the book that lists the many ways we use our hands.
This is a GREAT book. This book would be good to read to children who are starting to question how God affects their daily lives. I think more children's books need to be written to explain the many things we should be thankful for; many which we was adults forget about.
Friday, August 13, 2010
William F. Buckley (Christian Encounters) by Jeremy Lott
William F. Buckley Jr., the creator of National Review and host of Firing Line, was an enthusiastic, passionate, religious, driven and opinionated man. He believed in his ideals and never let anyone tell him he was wrong. Known as the "Father of Conservatism", he was an extraordinary man who needs to be looked up to for the mere fact that he stuck to his beliefs and never backed down; something you don't see much today.
This book is a great book for anyone like me who is interested in learning more about the man who many say started the conservative movement. You do not have to believe in the same things as he did, which I do not, but you have to admire a man who stuck to and fought for their beliefs.
This book is fantastic and only took me two nights to read. (It would only take one full day; great for the beach). I highly recommend this book to everyone.