Reviews by Russell T. Hawkins
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The Expanded Bible
On 2/1 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: I decided to read the entire New Testament in the month of September, so I was excited to see this new Expanded Bible available as part of the Thomas Nelson Book Review Bloggers program. Much to my dismay, this is not a bible you would want to use when reading through the New Testament in ... Review: The Expanded Bible
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
On 9/29 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: Donald Miller’s Searching For God Knows What was one of the first books I read when I first started my journey of spiritual discovery several years ago. Since then I’ve bought, read, loved, recommended and loaned out every one of his books. So when his newest book finally started to take shape, you can imagine ... Review: A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
Fearless
On 9/8 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: Up until this past Christmas I’d been sporting the same wallet since 1992. There wasn’t much to this withered piece of leather, but I had a hard time parting with it because it resonated with me so much. It was your run of the mill wallet but embossed on the front were the words NO ... Review: Fearless
Through the Storm
On 7/17 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: Reading this book was beneficial to me in that it gave me more perspective into not only the lives of the Spears family, but into Hollywood types in general. So often we see them on television, read about them in magazines, or hear about them on the radio, and they become larger than life. We create ... We're All Human
The Faith of Barack Obama
On 4/27 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: Policial conservative and author of The Faith of George W. Bush, Stephen Mansfield, has written a new book entitled The Faith of Barack Obama. I saw the video above long before I read the book, and I sure wish there were more people like Stephen Mansfield around. He set his political leanings aside ... Great Read
The Noticer
On 4/27 Russell T. Hawkins wrote: The Noticer: Sometimes, all a person needs is a little perspective. by Andy Andrews This is a story about a man named Jones. Not Mr. Jones, thank you… just Jones. Jones is a mystery to all that know him. He appears out of nowhere with his tattered suitcase filled with who knows what, but you immediately ... Review: The Noticer