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Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me

Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me

By Ian Cron
Published by Thomas Nelson

Average Blogger Rating: 4.24 Stars

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On 12/22 kolbs wrote: This is one great book. Ian Cron does a great job telling the story of his life, and making it into a story that is exciting and engaging. This memoir is about Ian Morgan Cron's journey through life, and faith. He shows the struggles that come with a dysfunctional family, and how he becomes apart of ... Amazing story of a unique life

kolbs' Rating:

4 Stars

On 12/2 Sydney Hunt wrote: This is Ian Cron’s second book, and it’s an autobiography, of sorts. In it he tells stories from his life and how he came to know and believe in Jesus. He’s a fantastic storyteller, so you race through the pages. The chapters are also short, so it’s a quick read. I suggest you go back, once ... Jesus, My Father, the CIA, And Me by Ian Morgan Cron: A Review

Sydney's Rating:

5 Stars

On 9/4 tsolakin wrote: The book provides an interesting read. It's almost like having your next door neighbour tell you the story of their lives from the eye of a child. This is life when imagination and illusion could see the hero in the simplest of actions. The challenges of the daily grind is seen as the monsters that need ... An interesting read

tsolakin's Rating:

3 Stars

On 8/10 Kingsly Daniel wrote: Ian Cron is a beautiful storyteller. And as he tells his story it captivates you. Cron writes with humor, and honesty. It is the story of a son longing to know he is loved by his father. It’s also a story about Jesus and what it means to be in relation to him. It’s a beautiful story that connects ... Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me

Kingsly's Rating:

5 Stars

On 7/2 Creazian wrote: Many of us have a past we would like to forget. Others have buried their past so deep into the ground that the happy memories have also been repressed. None of us would ever want to relive our secretive past, right? In the book, "Jesus, my father, the CIA", the boy of 16 revisits his past to find a ... Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and me

Creazian's Rating:

2 Stars

On 4/21 Caroline McCain wrote: Simply put, Ian Cron is a beautiful storyteller. What’s amazing, though, is this isn’t fictional. This isn’t some conjured-up story about a boy in some far off place. No, this is real, flesh-and-blood heartache, alcoholic dad, searching for meaning and losing it , and then finding faith, and grace, ... Great, Moving Memoir

Caroline's Rating:

5 Stars

On 4/16 Ashlee Turner wrote: Cron’s story is what I would consider creative non-fiction. The story of Cron’s life unfolds in snippets of stories from his childhood, and catalogs his reactions both then, and now. The story is one of family, struggle, growth, and a slow acceptance of God and his role in our lives. Cron shares ... Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me (A review...of sorts)

Ashlee's Rating:

3 Stars

On 4/11 stepmorgan wrote: I selected a business book for my first review. It was a straight-forward, “how-to” type of book. The assignment was simple – evaluate whether the author effectively communicated his message. Was the writing clear? Was it effective? Did I find the content helpful? In essence, I reviewed the ... Art, Old Houses, and The Dilemma of A Book Review

stepmorgan's Rating:

5 Stars

On 4/10 Juni234 wrote: This book arrived in the post a few months ago from Booksneeze (for which I do not have to write a nice review) and I haven't got around to reading it until now. Speaking from a literary perspective it is a brilliant book. It reads really well almost like a piece of poetry. It just flows really well. ... Jesus,My Father,The CIA and Me Review

Juni234's Rating:

4 Stars

On 4/3 TJ Reid wrote: This book was a wonderful memoir with poignant stories and thoughts about his father. He leads the reader on a journey that ends up leading you to a deeper faith and considering more of what Jesus is doing in our lives. From his time as a young kid to the lessons he learns along the way of life, there ... Great Book

TJ's Rating:

4 Stars