The Man Called Cash – Steve Turner

If you saw my review of the Clapton book, the same holds true of this one.  I really like reading about music greats.  And since I really like Cash’s music AND since Cash – in his later years – was a believer (or at least it appears that was true and he claimed it), I […]

Clapton: The Autobiography – Eric Clapton

I should confess that I really like rock-star biographies (if I would’ve had talent of any kind and grew up a totally different person, I’d love to be a rock star).  And even though I typically stay away from autobiographies, this was a good read.  Clapton doesn’t take himself too seriously and you don’t get […]

The Bronx is Burning – Jonathan Mahler

Book is about 1977 in New York and details a mayoral race, the Yankees pursuit of their first World Series since the early 60s (and all the feuding that went along with it), the Son of Sam killings, a blackout, and various other things going on in a wild year.  The title comes from Howard Cosell’s […]

A Praying Life – Paul E Miller

The best book on prayer I’ve ever read.  If you want inspiration toward a vibrant prayer life and a plan to achieve it, this is a book you must read.  And it’s a book to read multiple times over your life.  If you’re a parent, it’s a tremendous inspiration to praying for your kids.  Can’t […]

Money, Possessions and Eternity – Randy Alcorn

If you want a book that challenges EVERYTHING you think about money and want to be swayed from a western mindset, read this book.  I didn’t agree with everything in it, but it certainly makes you think and makes you evaluate why you do what you do.

A Gospel Primer for Christians – Milton Vincent

Simply a must read, and I would say that even if the author wasn’t an old high-school classmate.  Vincent lays out the gospel in a clear manner with scriptural support for every line.  This is the type of book you purchase for your library and keep as a reference even after reading it.  It’s also […]