by Jane Green | Jan 4, 2021
I have come to believe that everyone in life experiences pain in some form or another. None of us can escape, because we live in a fallen world that seems to be getting further and further away from God. We don’t run to our only source of Hope. We try to...
by Jane Green | Dec 28, 2020
Purple Moon, by Tessa Emily Hall, is great fiction for teen girls that focuses on many of the struggles that are faced by them today and encourages redemption, found through a relationship with Christ. Some of the issues addressed in the story are drug and alcohol...
by Jane Green | Dec 21, 2020
Until this year I have not really paid much attention to Advent. I would hear people talking about it, and I knew it had something to do with Christmas, but other than that, it just didn’t draw my interest. This year a friend sent me a John Piper book, The...
by Jane Green | Dec 14, 2020
Last week I reviewed a book from Nancy Lohr for boys ages 7-9. This week’s book review is for boys ages 9-12, and the time period takes us back to 1768-1770. The book titled, Songbird, is the story of a boy whose father is considered to be a “lower-class...
by Jane Green | Dec 7, 2020
It seems hard to find really good Christian fiction for young boys. Today, I would like to introduce a historical fiction book for boys ages seven to nine. Pelts and Promises, by Nancy Lohr, is the story of a boy who decides to “change my world” and a...