Tag: book review

  • God’s Biker by Sean Stillman – BOOK REVIEW

    God’s Biker by Sean Stillman – BOOK REVIEW

    If you want to be taken on a journey across continents, with people from all backgrounds and stories that intertwine in incredible ways, then read this. It’s a powerful book of how God is at work in the margins of society and uses ordinary and often unlikely people in extraordinary…

  • Catching Contentment by Liz Carter – BOOK REVIEW

    Catching Contentment by Liz Carter – BOOK REVIEW

    Looking for a beautiful gift for Christmas? Liz Carter’s ‘Catching Contentment’ has been one of the best books I have read in such a long time. She writes from the heart of what it means to be contented, even when all of our circumstances can be screaming at us to…

  • Love Came Down At Christmas by Sinclair B. Ferguson – BOOK REVIEW

    Love Came Down At Christmas by Sinclair B. Ferguson – BOOK REVIEW

    I use affiliate links in some of my blog posts. If you click through and make a purchase, I earn a small commission at no extra cost to yourself. Thank you for your support! I wanted to get a review of this book out before Advent begins to give you…

  • More > Direction by Ayo & Ruth Afolabi – BOOK REVIEW

    More > Direction by Ayo & Ruth Afolabi – BOOK REVIEW

    As a Type-A personality kind of a person, I like to have plans, organisation and a general idea of where things are going. To have a short book on having a direction for life appealed to me, although, the authors state that if you picked it up ‘hoping it would…

  • Rebooted by Tim Gough – BOOK REVIEW

    Rebooted by Tim Gough – BOOK REVIEW

    It was a privilege to meet Tim at the Premier Digital Awards 2016 – we both won awards and were seated at the same table. When I found out that he had written a book I was really pleased for him and excited to get my hands on a copy.…

  • Mad or God? by Pablo Martinez & Andrew Sims – BOOK REVIEW

    Mad or God? by Pablo Martinez & Andrew Sims – BOOK REVIEW

    If anyone claims that Jesus was mad or delusional or are looking to dismiss arguments that he was, they should read this book. Written by two psychiatrists who hold true to Jesus being both fully God and fully human at the same time, this is a thorough investigation into the…

  • Learning to Breathe by Rachael Newham – BOOK REVIEW

    Learning to Breathe by Rachael Newham – BOOK REVIEW

    At a time when I have been going through my own struggles with mental health, Rachael Newham’s ‘Learning To Breathe: My Journey With Mental Illness’ was a timely read. It is her story of battling depression and how she overcame it. Before reading this book, I had very little understanding…

  • I Thought There Would Be Cake by Katharine Welby-Roberts

    I Thought There Would Be Cake by Katharine Welby-Roberts

    I am delighted to review ‘I Thought There Would Be Cake‘ by Katharine Welby-Roberts for the SPCK Book Club this month. With ‘cake’ in the title, I was immediately interested… Katharine invites the reader on a journey through some of life’s challenges that can make us doubt our self-worth. The…

  • The Key of All Unknown by K A Hitchins – BOOK REVIEW

    The Key of All Unknown by K A Hitchins – BOOK REVIEW

    I absolutely love to read fiction. It’s something that I do not do enough, but I am hoping to do more of. It’s a beautiful moment when a book can transport me out of my reality for a little while and into another world of an author’s making. K A…