Reviews by Melinda Lancaster
Find Your Strongest Life
On 10/6 Melinda Lancaster wrote: In his newest book, written especially for women, best selling author and ardent researcher Marcus Buckingham aims at assisting women in becoming "more successful." Not successful in terms of where you live, what you drive, or in what location you work but rather in terms of "drawing enough strength ... Finding Your Strongest Life: What The Happiest & Most Successful Women Do Differently
Kabul 24
On 9/27 Melinda Lancaster wrote: August 4th 2001 began as most days for the eight staff members of “Shelter Now International." Devoted to their God-call they, and their crew of 16 Afghan workers, were engaged in various activities to help the people of Afghanistan. Then, in a bizarre twist of events, 24 innocent people were “arrested” ... Kabul 24~Unwavering Faith In The Face of True Terror
Fearless
On 9/8 Melinda Lancaster wrote: Max Lucado’s newest book “Fearless” exposes the troubling truth that we are living in a generation that depends on more mood altering drugs than any before us. Despite technological achievements, medical advancements, and security enhancements it appears that fear now sits in the driver’s ... Change Your Default from Fear to Faith
What's He Really Thinking?
On 8/2 Melinda Lancaster wrote: Men and women have a different modus operandi. A shopping trip or discussion of a problem will quickly reveal this fact. Society often jokes about the contrast between the two sexes when in reality they can wreak havoc in relationships. In her book “What’s He Really Thinking: How to be a Relational Genius with the ... This Got Me Inside the Minds of the Men I Love
Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl
On 7/8 Melinda Lancaster wrote: Ever ride on a tilt-a-whirl? What ran through your mind? This is scary! Why am I screaming? This is fun. Should I ride it again? All of these thoughts were part of my experience while reading Nate Wilson’s book “Notes From the Tilt-A-Whirl: Wide-Eyed Wonder in God’s Spoken World.” Comparing ... Bored with what you’re reading? Try this…