Posts tagged with ‘Wednesday’

  • Book Review: “Finding the Upside of the Down Times” by Dr. Robert Pennington (with a Guest Post by the Author)

    By Ruth on November 30, 2011
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    Summary from goodreads:   Psychologist Survives Shooting, Firing, IRS Audit and Death of Spouse to Challenge Others to ‘Find the Upside of the Down Times’. Rob Pennington, PhD, shares his own very personal and honest account of some of the biggest challenges life can throw at anyone. He empowers readers with true stories, inspiring insights and practical tools to help […]
  • “Called Home: Two Hearts Answer” by Gloria Schumann Book Review/Guest Post

    By Ruth on July 13, 2011
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    Summary from goodreads:  Emma Benson’s view of life was crafted by the death of her brother as a child, abandonment by her father and later, the man she trusted she would marry, until David Schlosser-back in town after years in New York writing best-selling novels-threatens her neatly tended life. Romance blooms. Emma and David eventually persevere in the face of […]
  • Well-Spoken Wednesday–Johann Sebastian Bach by Rick Marschall Review

    By Ruth on May 11, 2011
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    Summary from Goodreads: Christian Encounters, a series of biographies from Thomas Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and areas of the Church. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected guests. But all, through their relationships, struggles, prayers, and desires, uniquely illuminate our shared experience. Johann Sebastian Bach is generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all […]
  • Well-Spoken Wednesday–The Facility Book Review

    By Ruth on March 9, 2011
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    Summary from goodreads: Henry Graves has dedicated his life to the prison service, but he is unprepared for the challenge his new and secret assignment brings. Tasked with managing a government facility hidden deep in the countryside, Henry finds himself tested as never before: by the confused and frightened prisoners, by the sinister Dr Silk and, above all, by his […]