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booklov3r

I am an author, educator, speaker and Children's Minister. I am a lover of life and find joy in encouraging others to seek and walk in their ordained purpose.

The creative side of writing is a ministry I am passionate about. This passion has led me to speak and write regarding the responsibility of the gift entrusted to us. I do so... more »
  • Seattle, Wa, USA
  • member since August 9 2007

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  • Living Life to the Full
    • Rated 3 stars

    Within the pages of Living Life to the Full you will be encouraged to reach out for the best God has to offer.

    Skillfully, the author expounds upon the fact that prosperity reaches beyond earthly treasures to include spiritual fulfillment. For those looking to entwine scriptural teachings with human desire, this book will be of great interest.


    Reviewer/Dr. Linda Beed
    On Assignment Reviews

    booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, February 12 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • TOUCH: Pressing Against the Wounds of a Broken World
    • Rated 5 stars

    Love Thy Neighbour As Thyself, January 24, 2008

    ...And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. In a world where `Me First' has become the norm, it is refreshing to read a text as heart-felt and instructive as Touch: The Power of Touch in Transforming Lives.

    Through the eyes of this hands-on pastor the reader receives life-lessons rooted in biblical foundation. It also shows us that ministry is not confined to the official positions of church leadership. Clearly this writing shows that ministry is setting your hand to doing the work of Christ, be it on your job or while at play.

    With consistency, Pastor Rasmus not only stresses the necessity to know your neighbor, but also to love them. This love he speaks of has the power to effect change for not only the current recipient and the giver, but for generations to come. It is a love that has to do with a personal rather than a distant touch.

    As gentle as it is direct, Touch is a read that makes us mindful of the compassion, grace and mercy of Christ. It shares the joy as well as the challenges and heartache of serving. Above all, its content has the potential to provoke self-examination. After consuming these words of passion and wisdom from one on the front line, one might ask: Is it enough to speak about change or is it my duty, my reasonable service, to become a part of the change we seek?

    Reviewer/Dr. Linda Beed
    On Assignment Reviews

    booklov3r wrote this review Monday, February 11 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • All Things Work Together

    All Things Work Together

    by Maurice M Gray Jr
    • Rated 0 stars

    From the first page of this out of the box work of fiction I was hooked. Author Gray does a superb job of mixing biblical truths, action and a bit of romance to relay an unforgettable story.

    booklov3r wrote this review Wednesday, November 14 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • How Strong Women Pray
    • Rated 0 stars

    Author Bonnie St. John candidly weaves her biography between chapters of revelation from women we believe set their on agendas. Rather than showing prayer as a ritual to be followed we are shown relationships between human and the Divine and how it helped to make them strong women.

    booklov3r wrote this review Wednesday, November 14 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Pastor's Woman (Kimani Romance)
    • Rated 0 stars

    The Pastor's Woman gives readers insight into how to not fall head over heels for a person due to their position. Within this write you see how two people can candidly express their needs without the trappings of modern day drama.

    booklov3r wrote this review Wednesday, November 14 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Diary of a Woman Pastor

    Diary of a Woman Pastor

    by Sheritha Bowman
    • Rated 0 stars

    A candid must-read for anyone considering entering any level of ministry.

    booklov3r wrote this review Wednesday, November 14 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Keeper of Secrets: Translations of an Incident
    1 of 1 members found this review helpful.
    • Rated 5 stars

    Keeper of Secrets will cause you to look inside yourself as you journey through these well-written, interconnecting short-stories. Each story reveals a vulnerability within each character that provokes you to wonder why you do what you do. It is not a breeze through read. It is one you will want to curl of in a corner and forbid others to speak to you unitl you want it. Linda!

    booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, September 11 2007. ( reply | view 1 replies | permalink )
  • Israel, My Beloved
    • Rated 5 stars

    On of the best biblical fiction books I have ever read. It set as love story between a woman and her estranged husband. You will soon come to understand the metophoric offerings. When you do -- hold on. Linda!

    booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, September 11 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Divine Confidential

    Divine Confidential

    by Jacquelin Thomas
    • Rated 5 stars

    Can you say seamless? Divine Confidentially seamlessly picks up where the first trails off. Divine has returned to live in the country with extended family and to reconnect with her boo. She will soon find that life really isn't as easy to control as most teens believe. A great sequel and one I recommend to teens and parents alike. Linda!

    booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, September 11 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Simply Divine
    • Rated 5 stars

    Readers young and old will be able to identify with this book. The story speaks to the pitfalls of life in the fast lane and how it can be a detriment to those you love the most. Ms. Thomas does a good job of showing the reader views from that of the adults and the children. Linda!

    booklov3r wrote this review Tuesday, September 11 2007. ( reply | permalink )
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