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Sunday, October 23, 2016

All But Normal by Shawn Thornton

Beverly Thornton was in a tragic car accident that left her in a coma. After waking up, her life was forever changed. She had horrible mood swings. She would lash out at her family and put herself or them in danger. Growing up in that atmosphere is unimaginable. The other side of the coin is that Beverly was kind, thoughtful, and was even a Sunday school teacher.

This book is a memoir and at times was difficult to read. It was difficult in the respect that you’d never know how Beverly might respond in a given situation. She could be kind or cruel. And dodging from her throwing things seemed to be a common occurrence. She continually lashed out her husband with curse words. What amazed me the most is that her husband continued to stay with her, care for her, and loved her.

Although it was sad for her husband and kids to deal with, I can’t help but think how frustrating it was for Beverly. She was forever changed. She had to rely on other people to go places or fix things around the house. She wasn’t really able to fully care for herself. I believe she understood what was happening and was frustrated that she couldn’t do better. She loved her family dearly but at times, the situation became so overwhelming for her.

I would recommend this book to Pastors and Counselors. It’s a great book on showing how to love someone through the trials.


I received a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to write a positive review through Tyndale Blog Network.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Guys Slimline Holy Bible


This bible is attractive with its chevron design. The imitation leather has a great feel to it. As stated in the description of the retail sites, it has a dictionary that the youth can use as an easy reference point to find the pertinent verses. For example, let’s say he/she wanted to look up the word lie. In other words, not telling the truth. It references Proverbs 30:8 – “First, help me never to tell a lie. Second, give me neither poverty nor riches! Give me just enough to satisfy my needs.” This may lead to another discussion about poverty and riches. What does that mean? It can spark a discussion with their parents. The attractive ribbon bookmark makes it easy to save your place. It includes a 365 daily reading plan as well as colorful maps.

It appears to be a standard bible and I’m not sure that I would classify it as a youth bible. There’s no lesson plans for the youth to refer to. I do like the bold statement at the beginning of the bible that gives a great reminder of God’s love which states, “My victory and honor come from God alone. He is my refuge, a rock where no enemy can reach me.” Psalm 62:7. I would recommend this bible for teens or an adult. 

I was provided with a complimentary copy of this bible from Tyndale and was not required to write a positive review.