Monday, March 15, 2010

Bibleman: Combating the Commandment of Confusion

I think the best review of this movie was the reaction of my 3 ½ year old son as he watched it the first time. He was absolutely mesmerized! I was actually surprised that the movie would have his attention as fully as it did, especially considering it is different from the movies he is accustomed to. No cartoon movie, just real life actors depicting a Biblical message in a way that captures the attention of kids of various ages – what a fabulous concept!

This particular video demonstrated the importance of putting on the Entire Armour of God and used several Scriptures that reinforced the concept of Bibleman’s main power – the Bible! I was so excited to find this video and am looking forward to finding more movies and Bibleman gear for my sons. For someone who has been into superheroes for a while now, I am so happy to know that as his mom, I can introduce my son to a “superhero” who teaches him positive life-changing lessons from the Word of God.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Jane Austen: Christian Encounters

This book was quite enlightening as well as entertaining about the life and times of Jane Austen. Reading it made me want to reread her most famous novels. It’s always interesting to get a glimpse into the life of an author, especially one as timeless as Jane Austen. To see into her everyday life through information such as excerpts from personal letters gave a truer picture of who this amazing “authoress” was. The book did a thorough job of painting the background of the people and places most influential in her life, particularly her beloved family and favorite homes. Reading this book gave me a greater respect for her (her compassion, her humor, and overall virtuous nature) as well as awareness to the depth of who she was and the work that went into her novels. It was enlightening to see the pattern of writing in her life – beginning in her teens, taking a break for a decade during her personal trials, and then culminating in such success at the end of her very young life. She was a remarkable woman as well as writer.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Love and Respect

This book does a great job of summarizing the basic needs of men and women in relationships. He describes the cycles of relationships and how we get trapped in "The Crazy Cycle" vs. putting forth a little extra effort to start a more rewarding "Energizing Cycle". He defines fears and worries that men have that prevent them from truly loving their wives as well as fears that women harbor, preventing them from respecting their husbands. There are several "ah-ha" moments when reading this book. By breaking it down into such simple explanations, it is pretty amazing to see how we get easily trapped in the destructive cycles. However, his acronyms “C-O-U-P-L-E” and “C-H-A-I-R-S” show and simplify the ways that men can truly display love to their wives (COUPLE – closeness, openness, understanding, peacemaking, loyalty, esteem) and that women can show true respect for their husbands (CHAIRS – conquest, hierarchy, authority, insight, relationship, and sexuality). This can be a very helpful tool for creating closeness and more unity in relationships - especially if shared by husband and wife!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Fearless

This book is so perfectly fitting for this day and age. It’s amazing how we are completely engulfed in fear in our every day lives and this book addresses not only the reality of living in those fears, but practical, scripture based application of how to deal with it – head on! His biblically inspired exhortations are so uplifting and enlightening – they are actually freeing! In applying the principals he suggests, there is a new liberty in living our lives the way we are supposed to – without the crippling grips of fear that Satan would have us live in.

I have enjoyed the concepts in this book so much that I have already recommended it to family and friends – and my small group! I think this is a book that could be read once a year as a very uplifting reminder of keeping our faith in the Lord, thereby freeing us from the fears of “what could be” in this life.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Between Wyomings

This book was very unique in several ways. Ken Mansfield is a very accomplished record producer. To follow the journey of his life, through both the secular and Christian world, was quite incredible. His candidness and honesty were refreshing and his sense of humor and creativity gave it an entertaining side.

However, not being familiar with a lot of the artists he worked with, I found it somewhat difficult to stay “involved” with the book. I felt like it was perhaps too detailed about scenarios, situations, incidents, etc. that I couldn’t appreciate perhaps as much as someone with a greater knowledge of these artists and music. So, for these reasons it took me a while to get through the book, but overall it was an encouraging read. My favorite part of the book was the end where he tied together the lessons of his life and how he felt the 4 persons of his life (representing the different eras of his life) all merged together through God’s work in his life. I appreciated his’sharing the lessons of his life journey through the book.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

His Name is Jesus

Incredible. Exceptional. Motivational. Moving. Thought-provoking. Inspirational. These are just a few words to attempt to describe the impact of this book. Each page, each short story portrays a new way of looking at our Savior and his love for us. To catch a glimpse of how his life was the epitome of love to those he came in daily contact with is incredibly moving. Max Lucado truly gives new ways of looking at the every day life of Jesus as well as the amazing impact on the world during his brief time here on earth.

This book created within me a renewed desire to know Him more. To see a new perspective on Bible stories that I had previously read numerous times made them come real in a revolutionary way. His view is so refreshing, so realistic, so revealing! This revelation instills a new desire to know the Creator of Life even more.

And the pictures are absolutely perfect. Each one is not only beautiful, but also perfectly fitting for the theme, story or even a few words. If a picture is worth a thousand words, and these pictures describe the words as well as they do, this book communicates in a way that is beyond words!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Noticer

This book was a refreshing reminder about the importance of perspective. In the different scenarios given, simplistic lessons on the proper perspective really put things in a new light. The stories though simple, were profound, in that so much of what we experience in life is based on how we see our situation and how our view changes the way we deal with life’s challenges. By looking at a relationship, a challenge, or a hardship from another person’s view, the “noticer” gave an enlightened perspective with a positive twist to even the most difficult things in life.

Whether it was priorities in relationships, questioning one’s value at the end of life, feelings of hopelessness and defeat during one’s youth, or even choosing a life partner, practical, yet very wise viewpoints were given that could encourage people no matter where they are in life. One of the lessons I appreciated the most was at the beginning as it talked about how people are attracted to other positive, optimistic people. And the more positive people we attract to us, the more opportunities we have which create more optimistic outlooks which in turn attracts more people to us. This simple cycle shows the importance of trying to be positive no matter where we are in life and how that optimism over time can multiply the sources of blessings in our life.

This book was about the importance of choice – and how making the right choice about looking at our situation can in fact positively alter the outcome of our situations.