Sunday, February 6, 2011

girl talk with God

Girl talk with God is a fresh new devotional for girls that teaches them how to talk to God through prayer. Susie Shellenburger gives examples of intimate conversations that young girls may experience when they open up and listen for God's voice. The book is broken up into 23 chapters or "talks" with a variety of issues facing girls today. These issues include things like cutting, sex, eating disorders, divorce as well as many other topics that our teens face today. My 15 year old read the book and really loved it, it made her think of God like a friend and helper, someone she could go to with her problems. I wish this book would have been available when I was younger, but even now this book has given me fresh insight to how kids think and how God's grace covers them. We often tell our kids to pray, sometimes even give them repetetive prayers and expect them to know what to do. Unless we equip them with examples and tools we don't help their prayer life develop. This book does just that! What an amazing tool for young girls to have! This book reveals real conversations with real answers from a God who is compassionate, full of Grace and Love but who at the same time challenges our teens to live as he has commanded. This is a great book that I would strongly recomend for anyone with teens or who works with teens.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Heaven is for Real

It’s been a long time since I started to read a book and couldn’t put it down! This book was so enjoyable, and written in a way that was so easy to read. As a Christian the topic of heaven has always intrigued me. I’ve read other books about people who saw a glimpse into heaven but none affected me as much as this did. Seeing heaven through a child’s eyes was fascinating!
This book is written by Todd Burpo, a pastor as well as a father, who retells his experiences as well as his 4 year old son Colton’s. While Colton was having an emergency appendectomy he had an out of body experience which he reveals over the months and years following his recovery. Although his parents were skeptical at first, the more information he gave it became clear that God had not only saved his life but had given him a special gift, a special meeting – a glimpse into heaven! He told details about seeing his parents in the hospital while he was in surgery, meeting a sister and Grandfather that he never met on earth and relaying a message that God loved everyone. His descriptions of Jesus, the Angels, God and the Holy Spirit were majestic. I loved the way Todd added verses from the bible that lined up with what Colton had seen. I love the gift God gave to Colton’s mother of knowing that her daughter was safe and the healing in her heart from losing that child could begin. One thing that struck me however was how Colton reacted to talking about Satan, and how he described Angels with swords guarding heaven. Made me realize once again how we too need to guard our hearts and family here on earth.
This book is a great read for anyone who wonders what heaven is all about. We do learn that we will see our loved ones, interact with God and have purpose after we die. It’s really quite amazing!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Way Home

This inspirational DVD is a true story that focuses on a missing child, a broken family and a small rural community that rally together to find him. I loved the fact that this DVD was based on a true story. This movie will hit home to many people. Dean Cain stars as Randy Simpkins, a man who is so devoted to his job that it has caused a strain with his family. Hoping to get some family time together the simpkins prepare to leave on a trip. Randy becomes preoccupied with work and leaves his two year old son, joe, alone outside.
Joe goes missing and we see the community come together to support and help the simpkins family. Along the way we see many lives transformed and a community changed forever. This movie will remind parents how precious each moment is with their children, no one knows how long we have with our family and it drives home the message that relationships require a lot of work and time.
This is a faith based movie that is well written and directed. Our whole family enjoyed watching this video. I would recommend this movie to my friends and family. A real tear jerker!!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

You Were Made To Make A Difference

Max Lucado is an amazing author. He co-wrote this book with his daughter Jenna Lucado Bishop. The book is a teen adaptation of one of Max Lucado's other books called "Outlive Your Life"
The message of the book which is, everyone can make a difference in this world, is something I am passionate about. I have two teenage daughters who read the book and really enjoyed it. As a result my daughter decided to make a difference and help out with Operation Christmas Child this year. This book helped her to realize that God can use everyone, wherever they are and at any age to make a difference.
The features of the book that my daughters liked the most about this book were the true stories of other teens that they could relate too as well as the journaling pages that allowed them to write down ideas or thoughts that came to them as they read.
I appreciate that the book was easy to read and keeps you interested all the way through. This is a must read for any teen! This book no doubt had a huge impact on how my daughters see themselves and really made them think about their purpose in this life. This 5 star book would make a great gift or teen bible study/discussion in a group!

The Boy Who Changed The World

This book written by Andy Andrews is based on the butterfly effect which is - everything we do, good or bad makes a difference. Every action, large or small, can have an affect on us and on others.
The story starts with Norman Borlaug, a boy who grew up in Iowa. After running through the cornfields as a child he began to feel a need to help hungry people all over the world. It continues to tell stories of other men who helped Norman reach his goal. It showed how each of these men needed each other to accomplish one great task - together they fed billions of people.
My 10 year old daughter read this book and she had a hard time following the story. She became confused as she read. I think this would be a great book for a parent or a teacher to read aloud to children. The message is so good for young and old to hear. The book is beautifully illustrated, butterflies appear on each page and at the end of the book there is a page full of butterflies which reinforces and reminds us about the "Butterfly Effect" message. Great book!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Same Kind Of Different As Me

This book was a great read! I love true stories and this book did not disappoint. This is a true story about two men whose lives intertwine in a unique way. Ron Hall, an art dealer from Fort Worth, travels the world buying and selling pieces of art. Although very sucessful in his career he has failed to have that same sucess with his family. He has become selfish and distant so his wife insists that he come and help out at the local homeless shelter. With a great deal of resistance he finally agrees, little did he know his life would never be the same. Here he meets Denver Moore, a black man from Louisiana, who grew up in the cotton fields and longed for a better life. He left Louisiana and came to Fort Worth where he lived on the streets and at the homeless shelter. The two men quickly became freinds and teach each other about life and faith. Each chapter Ron and Denver take turns recounting and telling their story. As a reader we see two worlds that are complete opposites come together in an unforgettable way.
This book is a journey of two hearts that will change you and leave you with a fresh perspective! It is hard to believe at times that it is a true story! I would recommend this book to everyone, the young and the young at heart, all will enjoy this book and maybe be inspired to change their world too!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Girls Guide to Life by Katie Meier

I really enjoyed this book! It is so relevant to today’s teens and the issues they face everyday. Anything a girl ever wanted to ask or find out about is covered in this book!
The book is divided into three main sections which are Body, Mind and Soul. In Part 1 – The Mind section she covers topics such as self esteem, romance, going online and disorders. She has even included phone numbers and web sites for teens who want to get help or want more information. Part 2 – The Body she talks about beauty, fashion, body changes, sex and relationships. This is such an important section of the book, a lot of girl’s struggle with the fact that they are not a little girl anymore but not an adult either. They are sometimes caught in the middle, their bodies are changing and they often feel more emotional during these years. The author explains each topic in a way that is comforting and I feel like the girl’s after reading this book will feel that they are not alone in this journey but that every other girl is experiencing a lot of the same things that they each are! Part 3 – The Soul which covers relationships with friends and family, religion and service. One thing that I really like in each chapter is her lists of BIG MYTHS that girls fall for and then how she explains the REAL DEAL. These are fun to read!
Being a mother of teenage girl’s I think I learnt a lot from the book as well. We never had MySpace, Facebook , texting or sexting when I was a teen so I felt her information was invaluable for me as a parent. Teenage girls are such a blessing and so is this book, I would recommend this to any parent who has a teen!