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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Book Review and Giveaway: All In: You Are One Decision Away From a Totally Different Life

This is an inspiring and challenging book to help reshape and refocus the path of followers of Christ.
All In: You Are One Decision Away From a Totally Different Life
by Mark Batterson


Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Zondervan; Reprint edition (January 20, 2015)
ISBN-10: 0310341825
Genre:Spiritual Growth, Spirituality
My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0


From the blurb:
The Gospel costs nothing. You can’t earn it or buy it. It can only be received as a free gift which is compliments of God’s grace. It doesn’t cost anything, but it demands everything. It demands that we go “all in,” putting all that we have into God’s hands. And that’s where we get stuck―in spiritual no man's land. We’re afraid that if we go all in that we might miss out on what this life has to offer. It’s not true.

The only thing you’ll miss out on is everything God has to offer. And the good news is this: if you don't hold out on God, God won't hold out on you. Readers will find Batterson’s writing filled with his customary vivid, contemporary illustrations as well as biblical characters like Shamgar and Elisha and Jonathan and . . . Judas.

No one has ever sacrificed anything for God. If you always get back more than you gave up, have you sacrificed anything at all? The eternal reward always outweighs the temporal sacrifice. At the end of the day, our greatest regret will be whatever we didn’t give back to God. What we didn’t push back across the table to Him. Eternity will reveal that holding out is losing out.

The message of All In is simple: if Jesus is not Lord of all then Jesus is not Lord at all. It’s all or nothing. It’s now or never. Kneeling at the foot of cross of Christ and surrendering to His Lordship is a radical act of dethroning yourself and enthroning Christ as King. It’s also an act of disowning yourself. Nothing belongs to you. Not even you.

Batterson writes, “For many years, I thought I was following Jesus. I wasn’t. I had invited Jesus to follow me. I call it inverted Christianity. And it’s a subtle form of selfishness that masquerades as spirituality. That’s when I sold out and bought in. When did we start believing that the gospel is an insurance plan? It’s a daring plan. Jesus did not die just to keep us safe. He died to make us dangerous.”


Review:
I suspected this would be an inspiring book to start the year and I was right. The author challenges the followers of Christ to go “all in”; to take a leap of faith; to make a decision to surrender everything and trust in God’s will and direction. In the very first section the author raises the question “Who’s Following Who”? The author observes that many Christians make their plans and expect God to follow when we should be seeking God’s plan so we can follow Him.

I think this challenge would be awesome and wonderful if put into practice at a young age; certainly before we choose a course of study, a career path, a mate for life. Sadly, that doesn’t happen so much. We have all made mistakes, seeking our own selfish desires, rather than waiting for God to lead, open doors or deliver the right mate. As Batterson notes, we are taught a fierce individual independence which is inconsistent with surrendering to our God. Fortunately, Batterson reminds the reader at the end that “God wants to do amazing things” and He can do them through us if we allow Him to.

It is not simple though to always know God’s Will. I fear that some people might read this book and be discouraged or feel guilty, although I am sure that Mr. Batterson does not intend that reaction. Rather he hopes to elicit a conviction… as he says, a decision.

If all believers truly commit to the complete message of Mr. Batterson’s book then we all might become like Mother Teresa. Even the author doesn’t live such a live and I don’t see that as the calling for each of us. However I do agree that we need to commit our lives to God and trust Him in ALL things. To me it means living a life of integrity and doing the very best job where I have been planted and sharing His love and the good news of His salvation. This determination has grown stronger in my life as I have grown in my understanding of God’s Word. It has been strengthened by the personal times I have experienced God’s hand in my life -- protecting me, blessing me (and my family) and delivering us from troubles, financially, physically and emotionally.

From beginning to end I made notes in this book; I underlined and highlighted. It is a book that I will look at often to remind me of where I need to be; who I need to trust; who is in control. I know that I have failed to respond to God’s nudging at times and I think the challenge and encouragement from this book will help me to focus and respond more readily.

Some people reading this book might make a major change in their lives. Others, myself included, see in it a recognition that we can do better in our daily lives. It is not always about doing a big thing, but it is always about doing even small things well and for the right reason – all to the glory of God. All of the ladies in book club agreed that this book motivates us to think differently and change, even if in small ways.

This was our Ladies Book Club choice to start the year and my pick for First Book. When I started reading I knew I could not just speed through it like I do with fiction. 
This qualifies for my TBR challenge and “A” in Alphabet Challenge.

I always try to buy an extra copy of my Ladies' Book Club books so I'll have one for giveaway. This time I had given all of the books out but one person gave it back after reading so I have a gently read copy for giveaway plus I will add an eBook copy for international giveaway!

GIVEAWAY:
One (gently read) PRINT COPY - US Only
Kindle ebook - International Only


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* This contest is open to US for Print Copy; all others for Kindle eBook.
* This contest will close 5 PM (Central) February 25, 2017. Winner will be announced in the Sunday Post on 2/26/17.
Winners are asked to respond on the winners form linked in the announcement or by email.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

MBS 2017 January Reading Wrap-Up

MBS 2017 Reading List

Code for the list is:
A = Audible; ABJ = Audiobook Jukebox; ABB = Audiobook Boom
e = eBook; eA = eBook from Author; eT = eBook from Tour
NG = NetGalley
P = Print; PT = Print from Tour
LBC = Ladies Book Club
TBR = From the TBR shelves prior to 2017

No 5 Stars but Forbidden came close.
  1. ABBTBR- Audio Book Review: Two by Vonnegut: The Big Trip Up Yonder and 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.; Vintage Sci Fi; my rating 4.0.
  2. ATBR- Audible Book Review: Patriots of Treason by David Thomas Roberts; Political Thriller; my rating 4.25.
  3. PT- Book Review: The Skeleton Code: A Satirical Guide to Secret Keeping by Alla Campanella and Ken Massey; Satire, Self-help; my rating 3.75.
  4. ATBR- Audible Book Review: We by Yevgeny Zamyatin; Vintage Sci Fi; my rating 4.0.
  5. NGTBR- Book Review: Dead and Breakfast: A Merry Ghost Inn Mystery by Kate Kingsbury; Cozy Mystery, Ghost; my rating: 4.25
  6. eTBR- Book Review: Forbidden by F. Stone; Suspense, Romance; my rating 4.75.
  7. ATBR- Audible Review: X Minus One: Old Time Radio, Sci-Fi Series; Vintage Sci Fi; my rating 4.25.
  8. NGTBR- Book Review: Terminal Regression by Mallory Hill; Dystopia; my rating 3.75.
  9. NGTBR- Book Review: Kalico Jack by Mike Nahorniak; Illustrated Children's book; my rating 4.0.
  10. eT- Book Review: The Heatstroke Line: A Cli-Fi Novel by Edward L Rubin; Climate Sci Fi; my rating: 4.0.
  11. ABJ- Audio Book Review: Goliath by Steve Alten; Military Thriller; my rating 4.25.
  12. eTBR- Book Review and Rafflecopter Giveaway: The Remnant by William Michael Davidson; Futuristic Sci Fi, Christian; my rating: 4.25.
  13. PTBR(LBC)- Book Review and Giveaway: All In: You Are One Decision Away From a Totally Different Life by Mark Batterson; Spiritual growth; my rating 4.5.

Total read = 13; TBR = 10; New Authors = 11
Audio/Audible = 5
eBook = 3 (two tour reviews; 1 author request)
NetGalley = 3
Print = 2


Sunday, February 12, 2017

Sunday Post February 12, 2017/It's Monday! What are You Reading? Plus Mailbox Monday February 13, 2017


I am linking with Sunday Post at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading now at The Book Date.
Thank you to Sheila for the years that she handled this meme.
Thank you to Kathryn for taking up the baton.
What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

Once again I had a quiet week which was good since I have still been working under a little cold fog. I just kept plugging away.
Hubby got antibiotics on Friday so he is starting to feel better. He is wearing his LifeVest now to get the monitoring that his doctor wants.
We had some strong winds this week but otherwise the weather has been good.

Reading was good but again I only finished two books: one ebook and one audible. I posted two reviews (never got the third up this week) on the blog and posted all of my usual memes.

I am enjoying my visiting again 25+ blogs last week.
My shout out this week goes to Savvy Verse & Wit. Serena does a wonderful job spotlighting poetry and hosting poetry tours.
Thank you to all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • ABJ- Audio Book Review: Goliath by Steve Alten; Military Thriller; my rating 4.25.

Finished Reading:
1. eBook/Kindle (NG TBR)



From London with Love: Rebellious Brides
by Diana Quincy
This is an engaging Regency Romance; released 2/7/17.
Received through NetGalley.
Click on book title for full description.



2. Audible (TBR)


Linesman
Written by: S. K. Dunstall
Narrated by: Brian Hutchison
I REALLY liked this and am anxious to get to the second book as soon as I finish two listens that have deadlines.
(TBR Audible.)
Click on book title for full description.




Currently reading:
1. eBook/Kindle (NG)


Someone to Hold (A Westcott Novel)
by Mary Balogh
This started a bit down but at mid way I am enjoying the characters and their situations. Received from NetGalley.
Released 2/7/17.
Click on book title for full description.



2. Audible (TBR)


The Soldier's Secret
Written by: Heather Osborne
Narrated by: Kristyl Dawn Tift
I am two+ hours in and enjoying this.
I received this from AudaVoxx for review as a new member gift.
Publisher's Summary
A picture of pure shock and curiosity, Emma placed her empty glass down, "Surely, you are not suggesting I dress as a man and enlist in the Union Army!"
"That is precisely what I am suggesting."
In an era when women are adornments, northerner Emma Mansfield finds it challenging to fit the mold. It becomes an impossible task when her country is torn apart by civil war. Knowing she must take action, Emma finds herself in the midst of danger and intrigue when she takes up the guise of a young artillery soldier for the Union Army. Desperately trying to find out if her two brothers are alive, Emma must maintain her anonymity as she fights for survival.
Please note: this is historical romance. I have represented the historical facts to the best of my ability and done countless hours of research. However, I have taken some liberties and creatively interpreted some items to make the story more entertaining. I hope you enjoy this work of fiction.
©2015 Heather Osborne (P)2015 Heather Osborne



3. eBook/Kindle (Author)


Glenfiddich Inn
by Alan Geik
I am looking forward to reading this book received  from the author.
One hundred years ago August 1915, the Great War was beginning its second year. Nobody thought the initial battles would last long-and yet it soon evolved into the most devastating, horrific war known to man. It would continue in its senseless brutality for two more years—ultimately dragging the United States into it.
It’s America in 1915—
The still distant Great War in Europe creates unexpected opportunities for the Morrison and Townsend families in Boston while, at the same time, they watch with dread as the ferocious conflict reaches across the ocean.
William Morrison’s boss, the bank president Joe Finnerty, is also a relentless con man. Whether it’s elaborate stock frauds, war profiteering or just dipping into a widow’s trust account—Finnerty’s ever-cheery amorality both captivates and repels William.
William’s wife, Margaret is also captivated—but for her it is with wireless voice transmissions. It’s called “radio,” and while she is certain it will soon transmit a voice, even music, for as much as several miles, she is dismayed by its use on the battlefields of Europe.
Margaret’s sportswriter brother Byron Townsend covers the Boston Red Sox and its simpleton teenage sensation, Babe Ruth. He believes the World War will be the defining event of his generation and he intends to go to the front lines as a journalist.
Byron’s wife, Helen, shares Margaret’s passion for radio. They form a strong bond in their quest for independence—a bond that will be severely tested by love affairs and patriotism.
But after a German torpedo sinks the ocean liner, the RMS Lusitania, no one’s life will ever be the same again.



February 5, 2017 - I am up to date with the One Year Bible; reading along with my husband and others from our church. I hope to take more time this year, staying on the day and listening to the companion commentary online.

I completed two new books and posted two reviews. That keeps me at four due.
I now have 17 NetGalley Titles and 12+ author titles in my queue.


We're working on another title to go up on the eTreasure's NetGalley page this week.


Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week and explore great book blogs. This Meme started with Marcia at A Girl and Her Books (fka The Printed Page) and after a tour of hosts has returned to its permanent home at Mailbox Monday. Thanks to the ladies sharing hosting duties: Leslie of Under My Apple Tree, Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit and (yours truly). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

I received three review audio books this week.
I resisted the Audible Daily Deals but picked up two $.99 Kindle titles.
I picked up a good number of free kindle titles again. (Note these are in my Amazon library, NOT on my Kindle until I download and transfer them.)

Are your mailbox and TBR piles blooming?

Review Titles
I received three Audiobooks for review:
I received this from AudaVoxx for review as a new member gift.
The Soldier's Secret
Written by: Heather Osborne
Narrated by: Kristyl Dawn Tift
See full description above under Currently Reading.


Received for tour through iReads Book Tours; review on March 16.
A Fine Year for Murder 
by Lauren Carr

Received from eStories.
The Detainee
Written By Peter Liney
Genre: Dystopia
"The island is the end of all hope - until 'Big Guy' Clancy finds a blind woman living in a secret underground warren, and discovers a reason to fight."
This sounded good to me and is not available on Audible.

Won
NONE

Purchased
I picked up two Kindle $.99 deals:


Navigator (Books 1 - 4): Complete Series
SD Tanner
"The Navigator series is a fast paced, action-based story following the people who will need to become a tight knit team if they're to defeat an enemy capable of taking over the world."
This looked like a nice sci fi bargain at $.99.

A Promise in Defiance: A Christian Historical Western Romance 
Set in Colorado (Romance in the Rockies Book 3)
Heather Blanton 
Christian Western
Problem is I will need to buy Books 1 and 2 also.


Free

I only added 52 free Kindle titles to my library this week. Titles found linked through Bookbub, Bookfun, Ereader News Today, Free Par-tay, Ignite Your Book, Inspired Reads, Pixel of Ink or Kindle ebooks.

Sunday Words of Encouragement February 12, 2017

We had a good morning with our Sunday School teacher speaking on “10 lessons learned from Superbowl LI”. We enjoyed a song list of older praise songs. Then pastor continued with his series, When Faith and Life Collide, moving into James 2 which discusses second chances.

God knows that humans are not very smart. God repeatedly has to tell us how to deal with each other. James 2:1-7 tells us not to show preferential treatment to a rich person over a poor is a passage that pastor refers to as “red flag scripture”. That means that we must be careful how we apply the text. We have to research the circumstances so we do not bend the text to a wrong interpretation. Who is James writing to and what is he referring to? It appears that James was speaking about the judicial system. If you were a Christian in the first century you were most likely persecuted and your possessions confiscated. Those coming into the sanctuary dressed in fancy clothes are the rich and therefore most likely unbelievers.

Continuing with James 2:8-13 we are told not to favor anyone over another. Because we are all sinners. We may not be murderers or adulterers but if we have committed any of the sins ($.05 theft, white lie, disrespect of a parent, failing to keep the Sabbath day) we are still sinners. So how should we treat another person who we may know has sinned?

The Point: Default toward mercy, because God's mercy to you is linked to the mercy you show.

You can be kind to anyone but mercy is for those who need it (which includes us all). Mercy spares one from punishment; it is not getting what you do deserve. Grace is unearned favor; getting what you don't deserve. Grace is unlimited. Mercy is limited.

God calls us out of mercy to obedience.

There is a place and time where God withdraws mercy. We don’t want to be there. Don't spurn mercy; don't push your luck; don't be the unmerciful servant. Change your direction from mercy to grace.

I found this song that tells us all – You are Beautiful!
A Verse for Today:
James 2:1 (NLT)
1 My dear brothers and sisters, how can you claim to have faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ if you favor some people over others?

Lord, help me in all my contact with people to see them through Your eyes where we all have value as your special creations.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Sharing Beyond Books #290 Comment Giveaway February 11, 2017

Hello again and Welcome to Sharing Beyond Books, SBB!

Thanks to everyone who commented last week.

All sixteen of us are silent readers. The only time we read out loud is when reading to our children or when listening to audio books ... which of course means we are listening not speaking. :-) And then there were those who read loudly in their heads!

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The Winner from SBB #289 comments is: #15 Nikki who can make a GC choice if international or book choice from the Updated ARC/Review titles or (not yet updated) Love titles - all linked near the end of the post. [I'm hoping to update the book choices - maybe the beginning of next year, lol.] Please let me know your choice by completing the WINNER FORM.

WEEK #290
(One Question.)
Nikki asks: To most people, pets are treated as part of the family. So I'm curious, if you have pets, do your pets have human names or pet-specific names (eg. Snoopy, Garfield). If you don't have pets, what would you name your pets if you had some??
We've had a mix of names over the years. Our current dogs have pet names: "Princess" for the long-legged rat terrier and "Bear" for the long-haired miniature dachshund. However, our son named his cat (who has lived with us since he went into the service seven years ago) "Tiger Lily" - she is tiger striped. When we had a dove, she was "Rosie". My family dogs when I was a child were Chippy (shepherd mix) and Trinka (doberman). My childhood yellow cats were Daisy and Buttercup. My adult cat, a gray beauty of 18lbs and my companion for 18 years, was "Gandalf".
Image found at Pet-Names..

Thanks to those who are sending in Questions. DON'T BE SHY! Surely everyone has a Q or two you'd like to ask. Input suggestions in this Suggested Question Form. At the end of each month I draw from the suggestions I used during the month and that person will get a book choice or GC. I thank everyone for submitting questions. Thanks for sending in questions! The supply of questions is dwindling so share some if you think of any -- even if they are duplicates I'll weed through or try to modify.

Your turn to share: Nikki asks: To most people, pets are treated as part of the family. So I'm curious, if you have pets, do your pets have human names or pet-specific names (eg. Snoopy, Garfield). If you don't have pets, what would you name your pets if you had some??

SBB Comment Winners can choose a selection from the Valentine and "Love" books or the February 2015 Newly Updated ARC/Review List. 2-4-17: I FINALLY have some new "Love" and Christmas titles! I hope to get the picture posted later this week.

SBB Rules:
a) Must be a follower.
b) Share a comment on the question above.
Open internationally and an international winner may get a smaller book or a $5.00 GC if I decide the mailing is too much.
I will pick a Comment winner from all comments made through Saturday February 18, 2017 at 5 PM central.

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