Reviews by Ames

No Wonder They Call Him the Savior
On 11/28 Ames wrote: don't think I've ever read a Max Lucado book before (well, at least not an adult book, my daughter loves his kid's books). I'm not a big non-fiction fan. Reading is a great way for me to relax and usually non-fiction isn't my favorite relaxation technique. I was pleasantly surprised by this book, though. ... No Wonder They Call Him the Savior, A Review

Life Everlasting
On 9/26 Ames wrote: It's been a LONG time since I read the first Alexia Lindale novel so I figured that this would be a good test to see if they're truly "novels" or if they're really part of a series where you need to read them in order... Life Everlasting - A Review

Billy Graham
On 7/16 Ames wrote: I just finished reading Billy Graham, His Life and Influence by David Aikman last night.This is a thoughtful book that looks at Billy Graham's ministry critically - Aikman gives a thorough look at Graham's views, thoughts, and statements throughout the years.I enjoyed this book as it helped me better ... Billy Graham, His Life and Influence by David Aikman

Isaac Newton
On 5/18 Ames wrote: This little book is a quick introduction into the life of Issac Newton. At first when I received this book I was hesitant to start reading it. The author, Mitch Stokes, has a Ph.D. in philosophy, an M.A in religion, and an M.S. in mechanical engineering. I do not have any training in the high sciences, ... Isaac Newton - a Christian Encounters book - by Mitch Stokes