Reading Matters

SOAR! Build Your Vision From The Ground Up

Bishop TD Jakes’ SOAR! is perhaps one of the most relevant books for this present time. I say this because one of the most discussed concepts in circles today is passion. But beyond the word, how many of us are actually interacting with passion in real life? In the book, SOAR, TD Jakes, while laying a foundation of the fact that a huge chunk of us are not where we desire to be for different …

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BRIDGE TO HAVEN

Bridge to Haven is another Christian fiction novel from the amazing Francine Rivers. Francine is known for her intensely engaging stories of heart wrenching experiences and how God’s love always comes to the rescue. I also like the fact that the experiences of her characters are mostly ones the average person can identify with. Much of the book is built around the residents of the small town of Haven and narrows in on Abra Matthews, …

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He Speaks, I Listen

by Michelle Mckinney Hammond After authoring over 40 books, one would think she’s exhausted her message but this amazing woman is obviously unstoppable. He Speaks, I listen is the latest one from Michelle Hammond. In this book about finding God’s love in life’s challenges, Michelle deals with the reality that life will always pose situations to us but there is the place of finding God’s grace right in the middle of it all. The truth …

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CRASH THE CHATTERBOX

BY STEVE FURTICK I found this book at a season in my life where I felt like I was constantly running in circles, yet, there was really nothing holding me back from moving forward – nothing physical at least. And this is interestingly a problem for many people. I would come to discover that about (90% to be generous) of what we achieve in life is a result of what goes on in our mind …

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THE BELIEVER’S AUTHORITY

By KENNETH E. HAGIN One thing that personally strikes me and is depressing about modern Christianity is how weak and powerless most people professing to be Christians are. For a while, I wondered why it is so, that we yell and leap in church from excitement but when life presents tough situations, most Christians shrink with fear. Since then, the Believer’s Authority is one book that I’ve found worth recommending to Christians everywhere. As far …

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