Reviews by Mary DeMuth
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 7/6 Mary DeMuth wrote: I love the availability and accessibility of this book, love how it helps me see Jesus, His world, and the plight of most of the people populating it. Richard Stearns, the president of World Vision, pens an almost memoiresque book, sharing his journey from upper echelon corporate executive to lamenting ... Expose Your Holes!
Rachel's Tears
On 4/13 Mary DeMuth wrote: Rachel’s Tears by Beth Nimmo and Darrell Scott is a painful, beautiful tribute to a girl who longed to see Jesus glorified in her life. Reading her words, seeing her handwriting, helped me again see just how beautiful my own children’s relationship with God is. It’s caused me to hold them closer ... She Valued what's Valuable
This Is Your Brain On Joy
On 2/22 Mary DeMuth wrote: This is Your Brain on Joy by Dr. Earl Henslin is a fascinating book about the brain, its chemistry and makeup and how that affects our lives and our moods. One of the interesting side effects the book had on me was imparting a sense of empathy for those in my life that have probably suffered from unhealthy ... The Freedom from Knowing Your Brain
What's Age Got To Do With It?
On 1/26 Mary DeMuth wrote: 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 out of 5 stars Even a non-girly-girl will enjoy the read, January 23, 2009 By Mary E. DeMuth "author, Daisy Chain" (Texas) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) I just finished What's Age Got to Do with it? yesterday and enjoyed it. I love Robin's ... Even a non-girly-girl will enjoy the read
Same Kind of Different As Me
On 1/19 Mary DeMuth wrote: If you want to see the gospel played out in the lives of ordinary (and extraordinary) folks, get this book. It's life-changing. It's one of the few books I've read this year that I cried through, loving the prose, reveling in the beauty of the story. I don't want to give away the farm here by restating ... Buy this book now if you want to be changed.
The Unseen
On 1/11 Mary DeMuth wrote: The Unseen by T.L. Hines made me rethink what I thought was my own privacy. Are people lurking behind my walls? He uncovered a segment of society I’d not known before, mixing it with a mysterious protagonist with a sketchy past. Although I found him somewhat creepy, I wanted to root for him as he uncovered ... Compelling, Interesting
The Chronological Study Bible
On 11/28 Mary DeMuth wrote: A great gift for folks who love to study the Bible and history! The Chronological Study Bible is a terrific gift idea for the history-Bible buff on your Christmas list. It’s chock full of helpful sidebars, historical facts, archeological tidbits, maps, photos, timelines, and art. What I loved: The ... Chronological Study Bible