Reviews by Beth Roberts
The Jesus Book
On 9/8 Beth Roberts wrote: I recently received The Jesus Book by Stephen Elkins from the Thomas Nelson Publishing Group. I requested this book thinking it would be a fun book for my little girl (who is almost 2) to have to learn more about Jesus. While it is a good "child's" book, it's definitely geared toward the older child. ... The Jesus Book
Fearless
On 9/8 Beth Roberts wrote: As part of the Thomas Nelson book reviewers, I just finished reading Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear by Max Lucado. I have to admit, I was not all that intrigued by the book before I started to read it. Really, a book about being fearless? However, once I read the first two pages alone, I was ... Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear by Max Lucado
Face of Betrayal
On 5/4 Beth Roberts wrote: The most recent book I have read to review is Face of Betrayal by Lis Wiehl with April Henry. I have had this book sitting on my night stand for almost 2.5 weeks now and finally picked it up last night to start reading it. I only got a chapter read before it was time for bed. Today I lucked out when ... Face of Betrayal
Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure (DVD)
On 3/17 Beth Roberts wrote: I recently requested Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure from the Thomas Nelson book review site. This was a cute video from the Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends series. In this video, Skeeter's brother Sir Sinclair M Skeeto is perfect, at least in Skeeter's eyes. All of Skeeter's ... Skeeter and the Mystery of the Lost Mosquito Treasure
Rachel's Tears
On 2/27 Beth Roberts wrote: "I am not going to aplogize for speaking the Name of Jesus, I am not going to justify my faith to them, and I am not going to hide the light that God has put in me. If I have to sacrifice everything...I will." "This will be my last year Lord. I have gotten wat I can. Thank you."-Excerpts from Rachel's ... Rachel's Tears
Kiss
On 2/1 Beth Roberts wrote: I recently signed up for book review program through Thomas Nelson. The first book I chose to review was Kiss, by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy. I have to admit, when I first started the book, it took me a while to get into the story. In fact, I read the first few chapters and then put the book aside for ... Kiss