Reviews by Jennifer Roberts
Grace
On 1/6 Jennifer Roberts wrote: This year I have experienced more loss than anyone should know...with a broken heart I opened the pages of Lucado's book to find a new inspiration. God does not forget or turn a blind eye but rather waits for us to rush to Him. Grace is about love. It was creatures in the midst of our rejection of Him! ... Grace is more than potatoes
25,000 Mornings
On 9/1 Jennifer Roberts wrote: Having this on my ipad in digital form was the way to go, Fay Rowe's Book 25,000 Mornings is a devotional I can do on the road. I say this as I enjoy more of a scriptural thread, and most of her devotions are story based with a scripture to read at the end. However because it is on my ipad I can use ... 25,000 Mornings
Heaven is for Real Deluxe Edition
On 10/8 Jennifer Roberts wrote: I had to request this book as every friend I know has already read it....when going out to dinner or having coffee we would end us talking about this book, and it would bring each one of them to tears and laughter at the same time....I now have this book, have read it, and can only say the same things ... Heaven is for real...no kidding!
Nick of Time
On 10/8 Jennifer Roberts wrote: I wish I would of known ahead of time that Nick of Time was in the middle of a series, I will most definitely be going back and reading the other books....I can't wait....What others have said about this book are absolutely true...you will LOL, you will scratch your head, and you will have your investigating ... Nick of Time
Max On Life
On 10/7 Jennifer Roberts wrote: With my husband a Seminary Grad, and I myself finishing up my Master's in Counseling, Max Lucado is an author whose books grace our shelves....however I have only read 2 all the way through, I saw this one and instantly wanted to dig in....I was craving tools I can use in my counseling that are practical, ... Max on Life
The Final Summit
On 6/27 Jennifer Roberts wrote: I have not read the first book in this particular Andy Andrews series, the Traveler's Gift, but I heard it would not be an issue. This did prove true, the first few chapters lead you through the story line and catch one up to speed. Normally I would not read a book like this. Although I'm fascinated ... Andy Andrew's - Final Summit
What's He Really Thinking?
On 3/16 Jennifer Roberts wrote: "What's He Really Thinking?". This just tickled all my psychology buttons as everyone who reads this blog will know is a key component of my mental workings. I love Psychology and how the brain works. Yes, I admit I am guilty of reading books such as "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" and other ... Recommend for the women who doesn't believe her husband cares!
Seeds of Turmoil
On 1/8 Jennifer Roberts wrote: Seeds of Turmoil surprised me from the beginning chapter. I work for an organization that reaches out and does Muslim evangelism. Over the past 3 years I have observed how the seeds of Abraham have indeed affected every aspect between Christian and Islamic relations. Wright creates a firm foundation, ... Seed of Turmoil - a book worth reading
Outlive Your Life
On 11/2 Jennifer Roberts wrote: @font-face { font-family: "Cambria"; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } Time passes so quickly…work…school…kids…sports…and more we fall into our own little worlds and ... Busy? Renew and Outlive
Love, Charleston
On 10/31 Jennifer Roberts wrote: Being a romantic I couldn’t wait to receive my copy of Love, Charleston. However opening the pages I grew greatly disappointed as I found myself rereading pages due to the detailed work of the author. Hart finds herself overkilling the development of each character and the activity of the scene. I ... Love, Charleston Review
Immanuel's Veins
On 10/31 Jennifer Roberts wrote: As a Ted Dekker fan I was thrilled to read this book and treasured my copy….As each chapter would suck me further into the plot I found myself moving from intrigue to frustration. Part of the story line I found riveting but other parts I could see the righting on the wall. As we knew what the characters ... Immanuel's Veins....A Must Read with Warning.
The Butterfly Effect
On 9/8 Jennifer Roberts wrote: Very familiar with the idea of the butterfly effect, where the wind of a butterfly on one side of the world could change the course on the other, I was extremely excited to see what Andy Andrews had to say with this title. I was amazed at what I found. Andrews did his research and wove the stories ... The Butterfly Effect
The Boy Who Changed the World
On 9/8 Jennifer Roberts wrote: As a children's version of the newest book on The Butterfly Effect, The Boy Who Changed the World hold captivation imagery. A story line of how one person gave life to another person's idea, begging a history long story line of inventions changing our ways of life could be nothing short of proof of ... The Boy Who Changed the World!
Green
On 8/3 Jennifer Roberts wrote: As the pages turned in my first introduction to Ted Dekker, Black absorbed my interest quicker than most books. Day after day I would sneak away and read chapter upon chapter. Faster than anticipated I was finished with Black, moved into Red, and then completed White. I enjoy fiction, however Dekker’s ... Green - Ted Dekker
What In The World Is Going On?
On 10/5 Jennifer Roberts wrote: Dr. David Jeremiah wrote a phenomenal book on the end times. Although many books have been written from a fictional story or time line point of view, Dr. Jeremiah looks to our current news and favorite TV shows to reference signs that the end may indeed be near. Bringing together scripture and reality ... Recommend for a rainy day