Reviews by Kelly Bastian
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/8/2009)Are you controlled by fear? Is it your default reaction? In our world, financial ruin, illness, death of a loved one, or even the end of the world can consume our thoughts. Maybe you fear that you don’t matter, that God is disappointed in you, or even that God doesn’t exist. Max Lucado’s ...
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The Read & Share DVD Bible - Volume 1 (Reviewed 2/26/2009)
We received the Read and Share DVD Bible, Volume 1 today from Thomas Nelson Publishers, and I popped it in our player as soon as naptime was over... I am very impressed with this DVD. My daughter is currently watching it—at her request—for the second time in a row. One problem I typically ...
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What's Age Got To Do With It? (Reviewed 2/9/2009)
When I saw the cover of What's Age Got To Do With It? by Robin McGraw, I thought it was aimed at my mother’s generation, but certainly not for me, in my early 30’s. But then I saw Robin interviewed on a news show. Something she said stayed with me: “I realized that it doesn’t make you a better ...
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For The Tough Times (Reviewed 1/10/2009)
I just finished reading For the Tough Times: Reaching Toward Heaven for Hope by Max Lucado. This book is for everyone. I mean everyone. Read it, then read it again with a highlighter in your hand. By the title, you imagine it’s just for those who are experiencing hardship in life. But even ...
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My Little Girl (Reviewed 1/1/2009)
I admit to being a fringe country music fan, and I appreciate the expressions of Christian faith I hear in McGraw's music, as well as hearing of his devotion as a husband and father, so I was curious about his foray into children’s literature. My daughter and I really enjoyed this sweet-as-sugar-and-spice ...
