Reviews by Chris Lewis
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The Language of Love & Respect (Reviewed 11/12/2009)In Dr. Emerson Eggerichs' book, The Language of Love & Respect, you as a reader are challenged to explore the way that you communicate with your spouse. While marriage is never easy, one if the things that I know Diva-J and I struggle with (as most couples do at times) is communication (or lack ...
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Five Cities That Ruled The World (Reviewed 10/31/2009)Are you interested in both history and theology? Are you the type of person that enjoys a quick read that doesn't let you down? If you said yes to both of these questions, then this book is the right one for you. I was given the chance to review this book from Thomas Nelson Publishing and, as I always ...
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Finding Purpose Beyond Our Pain (Reviewed 10/21/2009)Within this book, Drs. Paul Meier and David Henderson work hard to bring the reader beyond the surface to examine God's hand in the struggles that all of us deal with on a daily basis. They even challenge us to move beyond the pain to see what the underlying meaning behind the pain may be and what God ...
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The Power of Respect (Reviewed 10/7/2009)Deborah Norville does it again, speaking directly to readers about the importance of Respect in all of our lives. Following up her past book Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work for You, her newest venture is a great addition to help all of us to live stronger, more productive lives ...
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Find Your Strongest Life (Reviewed 10/5/2009)I was at first a little skeptical at the idea of reading a book written for women by a man, but after reading this book, I was amazed at how insightful this book was not only for myself (as I am a father of two girls), but also for my wife as well. Mr. Buckingham does a fine job at using research as ...
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A Million Miles in a Thousand Years (Reviewed 10/3/2009)I was lucky enough to be asked to review a copy of Donald Miller's new book. Not being familiar with Mr. Miller in the past, I did not have any clue what to expect in regards to this particular book. In reviewing this book, I have to say that I was very impressed. The author brings you on a journey ...
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The Well-Behaved Child (Reviewed 9/27/2009)I will admit it, we have a challenging 5 year old. We have read many books, and tried many things, but we still have problems with her behavior. J-Mom and I work hard to remain consistent, but overall, consistency with Diva-J does not always seem to work. When I was asked to review this book, I was definitely ...
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From Peanuts to the Pressbox (Reviewed 9/11/2009)Being a person that enjoys sports but is not a fanatic I did not know what to expect when I read this book. I will say that before I received this book, I can say that I had heard of the announcer/author of this book but really knew nothing of his back story. This book is a great tribute to the hard ...
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Fearless (Reviewed 9/10/2009)Max Lucado is knows for his books of down to earth practical advice of living your life based on a spiritual journey and this book follows a similar path. Fearless allows the reader to envision a life lived without fear of anything. As Lucado explains clearly, it is giving yourself up to the will of ...
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She Still Calls Me Daddy (Reviewed 9/2/2009)As a father of two girls I definitely do not want to rush anything! My girls are still quite young and I have a lot of time until I have to deal with the issues that are brought up in Robert Wolgemuth's book She Still Calls Me Daddy. Though this is true I will cherish the concepts in this book and know ...
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The Jesus Book (Reviewed 8/21/2009)This week I received a new book entitled: The Jesus Book . I was not for certain what to expect when I got the book, but as I started to go through it, I was very surprised at both the breadth and depth that is covered within the book itself. The book is a great read for ages 4-8 and gives your ones ...
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Read and Share Toddler Bible (Reviewed 8/1/2009)One of the things that first jumped out at me with this book was the artwork and the simplicity but meaningful stories that they share within. All of the stories are on the childs' level and make it easy for the child to understand and for the parent to explain. The stories themselves are both from the ...
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