Thursday, April 30, 2009

"The Noticer" by Andy Andrews

If you have ever known a "Jones" in your own life, you can definitely relate to Andy Andrews newest book "The Noticer". Jones is just Jones, not Mr. Jones but he seems to appear and disappear just like an angel. He seems to be ageless but also so timely in his appearances to help people with their problems. His main objective is always to help them with their perspective and to tell them he is a noticer and then tries to teach them how to become a noticer also. Her notices things that others seem to overlook even though they are in plain sight often.

Each person's story teaches us to much about ourselves and how we relate to those around us. Andy reminds us it is never too late to start planting seeds in the minds and hearts of those we touch.

Being an avid reader myself made me very conscious of the biographies that Jones asked Andy to read. I am determined to read the ones he mentions for myself for he has convinced me that not our experiences but it is other people's experiences that are the best teacher and that by reading about the lives of great people, we can unlock the secrets to what made them great.





This book is one I plan to give to my people but especially my grandchildren with the hope and prayer that God will use it to help them become "all they can be" especially with His help.

Monday, April 13, 2009

"Stand-In Groom" by Kaye Dacus

Kaye Dacus has me hoping she will write another book real soon. She has a delightful way of capturing one’s interest almost immediately and then holding it throughout the book. “Stand-In Groom” is a contemporary romance but is filled with laughs as well as suspense. When Anne Hawthorne meets George Laurence, she is so immediately attracted to him that she is convinced that he is the one she has been praying God would send her way. It seems he is just as attracted to her. The problem is that the situation is impossible as he is committed to his employer to secrecy and is only a stand-in for the real groom. When Anne learns he is engaged and that she is being asked to plan the wedding, she wonders if she can do it.

Both of the characters are believers and trying to find the person God has planned for them knowing that He has a plan for each of them that will be perfect if they are willing to be patient and wait on His timing. Overcoming great fears, learning to forgive and trust are all issues that the author explores in a Biblical way. It is easy to identify with many of the problems that these characters face and through it all I came away with my faith strengthened. It was very entertaining and I will be most anxious to have my friends read it as I am convinced they will enjoy it just as much as I did.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

"His Name is Jesus" by Max Lucado is a beautiful gift book that helps one know Jesus in a wonderful way. The author has such a unique way with words. He has us smelling, hearing, smiling, sighing, listening as he takes us on journeys following in the sandal-prints of Jesus. I love the paragraph that is in the preface of the book:

"His story was extraordinary. He called himself divine, yet allowed a minimum-wage Roman soldier to drive a nail into his wrist. He demanded purity, yet stood for the rights of a repentant whore. He called men to march, yet refused to allow them to call Him King. He sent men into all the world, yet equipped them with only bended knees and memories of a resurrected carpenter".

About His birth he says "Jesus...He could hold the universe in His palm but gave it up to float in the womb of a maiden."

Other quotes "The greatest discovery in the universe is the greatest love in the universe" and "The life of Jesus Christ is a message of hope, a message of mercy, a message of life in a dark world."

Most of the book reads like poetry. His short sentences and catchy phrases make it so readable and interesting. The photographs in the book are breathtaking and many of the passages are from Lucado's books written over the years that we have all come to love.

At the end of the book he gives all who read it a soul-searching quetion: what will be do with this God-man Jesus? He urges us to love Him and accept His gift of salvation but states, in the end, the choice is yours and mine.