Encouragement-Christian Book Review Carnival

Welcome to the  first “Christian Book Review” carnival on March 5, 2010. This month’s theme for March 2010, is: Encouragement.

What does encouragement mean to you? For me, encouragement is captured via this scripture,

9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9, New King James Version)”

There is nothing to big that our Heavenly Father can not and has not overcome. What is a mountain to us, is but an ant hill to Him. There are many among us, some we can see, some who hide it so well, who are broken, who feel lost, who feel that they are at the point of no return, and yet our Father loves them so close and so dearly, that He does not want them to think there is no hope, but that in and through Him, there is always hope.

One of the joys about reviewing books, is discovering books that just really help us, at the right time and the right moment, remember that no matter what this world brings, He, our Father, Abba, has it under control.

Be it fiction or non-fiction, just the words of encouragment that is shared, experience, or maybe we just need to be reminded that what we may think is so big, so permanent, are just temporary in a bigger scheme of things.

Following are some Christian books that have been reviewed by myself and by others that work around this theme of encouragment and with prayers and hope, be a source of encouragement to you.

  • Eat with Sinners by Arron Chambers-reviewed by Twinkle Mom @ Sunflower Faith

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Sunflower Faith is a quiet, sometimes silly, sometimes sarcastic, sometimes serious, follower of Christ sharing words of devotion, encouragement and hope that is always about our Father in Heaven. So grab a cup of coffee and join Sunflower Faith in words of growth, hope and more all in the spirit of 2 Peter 1:5-8.

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  1. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
    Blessings, andrea

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  2. amydeanne
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    I’ll have to try and read that one!
    I finally got my post up! I had it almost ready to go last night but the power is finally back on! bah! lol i need encouragement… or maybe coffee? lol

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  3. Denise says:

    Hope you are feeling better, love you.
    .-= Denise´s last blog ..Little Bit Of This, Little Bit Of That =-.

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