Tag Archives: biography

Twice Rescued Child

This book is very detail-oriented, with much attention to setting, specifically concerning the towns and cities Thomas traveled among throughout his life. This makes for a slower, more careful read. Thomas selected the details and events that would make his life story flow and shine in this book, giving the reader a close, intricate view of his life-long endeavor for Christ.

Continue reading

Why I Still Believe

Why I Still Believe provides a much-needed reconciliation between Christ and some of the actions of His followers. The biography unabashedly explores Sharp’s experiences as a new Christian in a church that is less than welcoming as well as her resulting doubts, frustrations, mistakes, and revelations.

Continue reading

Lamp to My Feet (Ordinary Man Trilogy #3)

Frances Smith (née Chapman) aims for an interesting hybrid, part biography and part novel. She tries to tell her and her husband’s stories as truly as possible, with occasional fictional details to fill in the gaps.

Continue reading

Stranger no more

Tells an amazing story that should resonate with all Christians in our interaction and concern for refugees as well as using our past to help others with theirs.

Continue reading