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Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me
By Ian Cron
Published by Thomas Nelson
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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
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
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
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
On 4/2 Lantz Howard wrote: This is a long over due book review from Thomas Nelson and Booksneeze. I actually finished the book last May, but have been reading other material and have not felt the need to get this posted. Thomas Nelson is releasing a book this week that I would like to read and therefore I need to finish ... Book Review: Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me
On 3/28 Chris Kidd wrote: It was with some interest that I read Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me: A Memoir of Sorts, as titles go this was very intriguing. In this book Ian Cron writes about his experience of growing up with an alcoholic father who worked for the CIA, and how that affected his spiritual journey. Ian’s father ... Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me - a must read for young men
On 3/12 David Coffey wrote: Several months ago I received a copy of a book to review from Booksneeze called Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir of Sorts. Even though it is a tremendously interesting book, it has taken me a while to finish. Mostly because I tend to read more than one book at a time and sometimes don’t ... Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me: A Memoir of Sorts
On 1/7 Jan wrote: I thought it would be a book on growing up with so many secrets and not realizing they weren't like everyone else. Oh and Dad was an alcoholic. Well, i was really surprised. It was all of those things, but full of humor and wit that i found myself laughing until i couldn't breathe. My husband thought ... Not what you expect, but better
On 12/11 Andrew Gribben wrote: As soon as I saw this book listed on booksneeze, I knew I had to review it. I mean what else would you do with a title like that. What followed was a fascinating and heartwarming tale of a very strange childhood, but one that knew the Lord's presence. As mentioned in the opening chapter, the story ... Jesus, My Father, The CIA, and Me - Ian Cron
On 11/1 Nathan McCorkindale wrote: Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me by Ian Morgan Cron is a fantastic read. In fact, I read the whole thing in one day, I simply could not put it down. Cron leads us through his journey with his family, through riches and poverty, through alcoholism and family struggles. This is not a ... Jesus, My Father, the CIA, and Me: A Memoir of Sorts.