Reviews by John Ausmus
From Peanuts to the Pressbox
On 1/18 John Ausmus wrote: When I got this book, it was an exciting moment. I love all aspects of sports and the behind the scenes really intrigues me. Finding out what takes place off the field and during commercials is what makes every game. I enjoyed the laid-back style and the “come sit here on the porch and lets just visit” ... Book Review: From Peanuts to the Pressbox By Eli Gold
Love & Respect
On 9/8 John Ausmus wrote: If you read nothing else regarding marriage and relationships, read this book!!! I have read many books, and attended many classes, seminars, etc. and nothing compares. This is the best, most interesting, insightful, profound, life-changing resource I have ever come across on this topic. You and your ... Book Review: Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires; The Respect He Desperately Needs by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs
Fearless
On 9/8 John Ausmus wrote: When I first picked up the book Fearless, I wasn’t expecting to find much information applicable to me. After all, I reason, I’m a Christian. What reasons do I have for being afraid? However, after having read Max Lucado’s book, I realized that I live with fear. I pretend that the fear doesn’t ... Book Review: Fearless by Max Lucado
Rick and Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage
On 8/10 John Ausmus wrote: Radio comics Rick Burgess and Bill “Bubba” Bussey have returned to the publishing world with their newest release. Rick & Bubba’s Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage is a quick, easy to read collection of topics relevant to most couples. The forty-five chapters read like short humor ... Book Review: Rick and Bubba's Guide to the Almost Nearly Perfect Marriage
The Principle of the Path
On 7/3 John Ausmus wrote: The book takes a very simple truth and drives it home page after page. It is that your current direction will determine your destination.We look for solutions to problems that we brought on ourselves. It is not that we are not intelligent but there is a huge disconnect. We don’t realize that our direction ... Book Review: The Principle of the Path by Andy Stanley