Reviews by Erin Sipes
The Tallest of Smalls
On 10/22 Erin Sipes wrote: After reading Max Lucado’s Fearless I was jumping at the chance to review his newest children’s book, The Tallest of the smalls. On the first page Lucado asks parents, “What do you do when your child feels small and insignificant? What do you say to smooth hurt feelings? What does your child need ... Feeling Tall!
What Difference Do It Make?
On 10/13 Erin Sipes wrote: What Difference Do It Make? By Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent is one of those books filled with so much information and inspirations you won’t want to loan it out but rather buy copies for your friends and family.It’s hard to read both Ron and Denver’s writings and not feel instantly moved ... What Difference Do It Make?
Fearless
On 9/8 Erin Sipes wrote: Like always Lucado delivers with his newest book "Fearless." Throughout its pages it reaffirms and reassures you that God is here for you. You are not alone. Be not afraid. Fear manifests itself in many ways and manners throughout our lives but we have the choice and the power to believe and to live ... Trying to be fearless
Read and Share Toddler Bible
On 9/6 Erin Sipes wrote: The Read and Share Toddler Bible with stories retold by Gwen Ellis is a great beginners Bible for kids just beginning to grasp the parables and lessons of the Bible. While considerable shorter than other children's bibles we have it still has the capacity to keep the attention of little ones. With a ... Great starter Bible for little ones
Rick and Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage
On 7/20 Erin Sipes wrote: When I first got this book, Rick and Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage, and flipped through it I thought it actually looked funny. Then I read it...not so funny. Unless of course you want to exemplify every negative stereotype associated with ignorant, backwoods, Nascar lovin', huntin', ... Giving Good Ole Boys a Bad Name! Think Sexist NOT Sexiest!
I Believe Bunny
On 6/29 Erin Sipes wrote: I was given the opportunity to review a children's book called, "The I Believe Bunny." While I don't care for the name, both my little ones and I thoroughly enjoyed the story. The I Believe Bunny is the story of, you guessed it, a bunny that lives in a hard to find place, etc. etc. In this episode, ... I.B. Bunny a hit with my kids!
Nelson's Illustrated Guide to Religions
On 6/19 Erin Sipes wrote: I'm really torn on this book. While I was hoping it would serve as an unbiased educational tool for the family there are some pieces missing and others flipped upside down. Nelson's Illustrated Guide to Religions was written by James A. Beverley a professor of Christian Thought and Ethics and Tyndale ... It's okay...but it's not unbiased
His Name is Jesus
On 5/14 Erin Sipes wrote: I received this book through a blogger review program. When I first flipped through the book my reaction was, "Great the story of Jesus with pretty pictures and fancy fonts. Been there, done that!" Then I started reading and while it is a kind of abridged 'Life of Jesus' I'm struck by Lucado's commentary ... My Take on His Name is Jesus