Reviews by Marnita Arner
Face of Betrayal (Trade Paperback)
On 2/18 Marnita Arner wrote: I knew before I finsished reading the first chapter that I was going to love this book by Fox News Reporter Lis Wiehl. The experience this author has as a legal correspondent and a former Federal Prosecutor makes for a suspenseful, fast paced read from beginning to end. The disappearance of a seventeen-year ... Face of Betrayal by Lis Wiehl
Rediscovering God in America
On 12/25 Marnita Arner wrote: Rediscovering God in America by Speaker Newt Gingrich takes you on a guided tour through Washington D.C. This book will open your eyes to the evidence of God's vital role in America's founding and His influence on our governing principles. Throughout the book you will enjoy reading quotes from our past ... Rediscover God in Washington, DC
NKJV Greatest Stories of the Bible
On 12/8 Marnita Arner wrote: If you are searching for a one of a kind Christmas gift this year; look no further than the new NKJV Greatest Stories of the Bible. This book by Thomas Nelson Publishers is a treasure of more than two hundred fifty of the most valuable lessons and triumphant stories in scripture. This book will provide ... NKJV Greatest Stories of the Bible is awesome!
Fearless
On 9/8 Marnita Arner wrote: Each Max Lucado book you read is a reminder of what a gifted author he is. His books are so relevant and easy to read, and this book is no different. Fearless is the best Max Lucado book I've ever read, and I must say, its publication is very timely. Max describes that a lot of the fears we face are ... Max Lucado's Best
Let Go
On 8/26 Marnita Arner wrote: Overworked? Overcommitted? Overtired? Underappreciated? Let Go by Shelia Walsh was an eye-opener for me. "Let Go" sounds impossible at times, but Shelia shows us through God's word how to deal with those "impossible situations" we face as women. She so deeply shares a personal experience that she, her ... Great Book
The Hole in Our Gospel
On 8/5 Marnita Arner wrote: Author Richard Stearns, in his book, The Hole In Our Gospel shares with us in a very personal way how God used him to help the less fortunate and points out how Christians sometimes ignore God's calling to serve others. Stearns was living what he thought was the American dream; high paying job, fancy ... Great Book!