Reviews by TransformingWords
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Father Hunger
On 10/16 TransformingWords wrote: I love books that impact me almost immediately. Books that keep me hooked, wanting to know more of what that author has written about a given subject. Father Hunger: Why God Calls Men to Love and Lead Their Families is definitely one of those books. Only three chapters in I had learned two things quickly: ... Father Hunger
Empty Promises
On 6/25 TransformingWords wrote: We all chase after temporary things to find our identity, even those of us who know we shouldn’t. We are allured and seduced by success, approval, relationships, money, and even legalistic religion. In Empty Promises: The Truth About You, Your Desires, and the Lies You’re Believing, Pete Wilson addresses ... Empty Promises
The Voice New Testament: Revised & Updated
On 11/18 TransformingWords wrote: Once again, I’ve received another book to review from BookSneeze. This one was a little more interesting to me, and hopefully to you, because it’s a new translation of the Bible called The Voice. Opening Disclosures -- First, BookSneeze was gracious to send me this book for free, but that has no ... Reviewing The Voice NT
The Grace of God (Trade Paper)
On 10/4 TransformingWords wrote: In The Grace of God, Andy Stanley does an amazing job covering the various aspects of God’s grace in Scripture, and how it applies to our lives. Stanley shows us how the fact that we were even created is a sign of God’s grace. He discusses God’s grace after The Fall, throughout Israel’s formation ... The Grace of God
Jolt!
On 7/19 TransformingWords wrote: Phil Cooke is a TV producer, media guru, and overall cultural commentator. He has spent thirty years helping organizations turn the problem of change into a mastered art form. In Jolt!: Get the Jump on a World That’s Constantly Changing, Cooke does an excellent job at sharing some of those ideas with ... Jolt!: A Review
Max On Life
On 4/18 TransformingWords wrote: In Max Lucado’s latest book, Max On Life, he answers some of the questions he has received during his years as a pastor and Christian author. Lucado provides valuable insight to those who are hurting, searching for hope, and those struggling to make ends meet. I didn’t really know what to expect ... Max On Life