Reviews by Sarah Bessey
A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
On 3/4 Sarah Bessey wrote: It's not a parenting book or great literatureor the usual fare pedaled to us that love Jesusor anything remotely resembling "how-to" book.I sort of hate books with steps to success.Nope, this book crawled into my braininto my hearta bit into my marrowand it's coming out of my mouthwith every conversation ... In which I am wondering about my life story - and giving away a copy of A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
Same Kind of Different As Me
On 11/28 Sarah Bessey wrote: Even with all of the unpacking craziness, I managed to read two books in a couple of days. And it's because I couldn't put them down. You need to read these books.The books are written by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent. It's a true story of the unlikely friendship between Ron and Denver. ... In which I review "Same Kind of Different As Me" and "What Difference Do It Make?"
What Difference Do It Make?
On 11/28 Sarah Bessey wrote: Even with all of the unpacking craziness, I managed to read two books in a couple of days. And it's because I couldn't put them down. You need to read these books.The books are written by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent. It's a true story of the unlikely friendship between Ron and Denver. ... In which I review "Same Kind of Different As Me" and "What Difference Do It Make?"
Kiss
On 2/25 Sarah Bessey wrote: Ted Dekker is a well-known author in Christian circles; he writes fantasy, thrillers and mysteries. None of which usually catch my fantasy so I have to confess: this is my first Ted Dekker book. *ducks tomatoes*So I was excited to read and then review his latest book, Kiss. It's co-written with a woman ... In which I review "Kiss"
In The Shadow Of The Sun King
On 12/15 Sarah Bessey wrote: I need to start off by admitting something: I don't like most Christian fiction. The reasons are numerous and the terrible books I've read are many. So I may not be the best person to review these types of books. BUT, I decided to give In the Shadow of the Sun King by Golden Keyes Parsons a try for ... Non-Amish is a point in it's favour,