"Unsinkable"

The Full Story

~ by Daniel Allen Butler

The truly amazing story of the Titanic in remarkable depth and detail, & with an intensity and sympathy uncommon to other works about the ship. 

Here, no heroes are protected nor any individuals sought out for scapegoating.

 

This story is unique among recent works on the Titanic disaster and well worth reading.

 

The Reading Of All Good Books

Is Like A Conversation

With the Finest Minds Of Past Centuries

- Descartes

 

 

Christmas in my Heart

~Series by Joe E. Wheeler, America's Keeper of the Story

A beautiful collection of Christmas stories, loved and cherished through generations.  Powerful and emotive, these stories are timeless in their ability to help us experience the joy, wonder, and true meaning of Christmas. 

Accidental Genius

Using Writing to Generate

Your Best Ideas, Insights, and content!

Free Your Genius

and the Ideas will Follow

~by Mark Levy

 

Mark Levy shares his six secrets to free-writing as well as fifteen problem-solving and creativity-stimulating principles you can use more firepower.  Levy shows you how to refine your raw free-writing into something you can share with the world.

Healing the Broken Brain

~by Elden M. Chalmers Ph.D.

Healing the broken brain tells how to repair shattered nerves and build new healthy ones with the goal of maintaining a sound mind. 

Learn how to harness your thoughts and see the world with attitudes that heal. 

 

 

God of Wonders

~by David Steen

God of Wonders by David Steen is an ever-so-brief compilation of stories that the author has experienced and learned through the years as a professional biologist.  "It is my pleasure to tell you about the miraculous signs and wonders. . . . How great are his signs, how mighty his wonders!". . .

Mr. Steen shares in his own words and through his own personal experiences the wonders of God's great and marvelous creation, and through beholding these wonders he is compelled to

"give thanks to the Lord..."

First Thing Every Morning

"I can't control what life does to me- but I can control how I react to what life does!"

~Lewis Timberlake

This little book of inspiring thought helped me to see the importance of making choices every day, choosing between being happy and being sad, being positive or being negative, and looking up or looking down. "The thoughts we think and the way we see things when we awaken in the morning set the tone for the rest of our day. 

It's not the outlook that counts, but the up look that matters." 

The Big Picture

Getting Perspective on What's Really Important in Life

~by Dr. Ben Carson

 

In his book, The Big Picture, Dr. Carson shares with us the "overarching philosophy that has shaped his life, causing him to rise from failure to far-reaching influence." 

This book is about broadening perspectives and finding a vision for life. 

The Ultimate Prescription

~by Dr. James L. Marcum, MD

 

Many of the diseases sending us to doctors' offices, surgical suites, and early graves are preventable-and we don't need to be overmedicated to cure them.  Using scientific evidence and commonsense explanations, the Ultimate Prescription strips back the misinformation about what makes us sick, and presents real-world stories of lives that have been changed, not by some powerful drug or impossibly expensive procedure, but by lifestyle choices made at  home, at work, and at the grocery store.

 

You won't want to miss out on Dr. Marcum's explanation of the biblical plan for physical and spiritual health, prescribed by

the Great Physician Himself.

Cancer is Not a Disease

It's a Survival Mechanism

-by Andrea Moritz, MD

Cancer is the physical symptom that reflects our body's final attempt to deal with life-threatening cell congestion and toxins - that removing the underlying conditions that force the body to produce cancerous cells, sets the preconditions for complete healing of the body, mind, and emotions.

 

Discover Cancer's Hidden Purpose, Heal its Root Causes, and be Healthier than Ever.

The Lost Art of Thinking

How to Improve Emotional Intelligence and Achieve Peak Mental Performance

~by Neil Nedley, MD

The Lost Art of thinking is a unique tool that can be used to improve mental performance, emotional intelligence, and life satisfaction in a practical and

all-inclusive way; how to experience emotional calm and stability under tremendous stress; How to make lasting positive changes in mental abilities and moods; Finding high levels of motivation, with more energy and better productivity; and so much more!

Cancer: Step Outside the Box

~by Ty Bolllinger

A must-have book that everyone should own.

An extraordinarily thorough and courageously well written book you will want to read if you or someone you care about has cancer ...This book is chock full of the most effective, non-toxic cancer treatments you can hope to find, and inside you will find a wealth of information that your doctor may not know or probably has not shared with you.  

The Ministry of Healing

~by E. G. White

This book is a beautiful, inspirational book written as a guide to help people find physical, mental, & spiritual health.

 

It is clearly an inspired book which beautifully centers on God as the great Physician, and as the spiritual source of power for all healing.

How Not To Die

~by Michael Greger, MD

The vast majority of premature deaths can be prevented through simple changes in diet and lifestyle. In How Not to Die, Dr. Michael Greger, founder of NutritionFacts.org, examines the fifteen top causes of death in America—heart disease, various cancers, diabetes, Parkinson’s, high blood pressure, and more—and explains how nutritional and lifestyle interventions can sometimes trump prescription pills and other pharmaceutical and surgical approaches, freeing us to live healthier lives.

Abraham Lincoln

A Man Of Faith and Courage

~by Joe Wheeler

 

Beautiful and inspiring stories of our most admired President - for all the books ever written about him few have focused on his faith and how this quality shaped the man who led our country during its most tumultuous years, the Civil War.

 

Joe Wheeler brings a refreshingly friendly rendition of Lincoln's life, faith, and courage. . . These stories, historical details, and powerful quotes on the pages of this book will leave a lasting impression

on your heart, your mind, and your life.

The Grandeur of Job

~by George T. Dickinson

 

Have you ever read the book of Job in the Bible? Have you ever wondered what it all meant, and how it could apply to your personal life?

 

In his incredible book, Author & Pastor George Dickinson, deals with the universal problem of suffering and misfortune, giving a clearer view and purpose to the book, showing how we too can relate to Job's experiences in our modern day world, and how we can triumph over the trials and personal disasters in our lives.

 

A Shepherd Looks at

PSALM 23

~ Phillip Keller

 

A beautiful and inspiring presentation of how a shepherd looks at the 23rd Psalm, presenting deep and meaningful 'shepherd insights' into the well-known and loved - but often misunderstood Psalm, helping you, as a reader, grasp fresh truths and exciting glimpses of God's care and concern for His people.

 

Hidden Patterns

and the Grand Design

~ George T. Dickinson

 

A beautiful and inspiring narrative on the Bible story of Queen Esther. "Life has a Grand Design."  It's there, clear and unmistakable, if you study it closely.  It's there for every man and nation...

 

A Master Craftsman weaves the tangled threads forming

the mysterious patterns of life."

 

When reading, we don't fall in love with a character's appearance,

first we fall in love with their thoughts, words, and souls.

Why does that only seem to happen in books?

~Whisper

 

Isn't It Odd how much fatter a book gets when you've read it several times?

As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. 

Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells, and then, when you look at the book again many years later,

you find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower, both strange and familiar.

~Cornelia Funke

Praying the Scriptures

Communicating With God in His Own Words

~ by Judson Cornwall

 

An inspirational study guide on Communicating with God in His Own Words, that will build a stronger prayer life, and a closer relationship with God.

 

America the Beautiful

Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great

by Ben Carson, M.D.

Building on our solid foundation. If we apply logic to solving our problems and add the godly principles of loving our fellow man, caring about our neighbors, and developing our God-given talents to the  utmost so we become valuable to those around us - allowing these values and principles to govern our lives - then not only will we remain a pinnacle nation, we will truly be "one nation, under God. . ."

Dad in my Heart

~ by Joe Wheeler

 

A touching collection of classic short stories for the family to read aloud together.  Stories about fathers, beloved teachers, mentors, pastors, and other father figures that will touch the heart and teach valuable life lessons.

Longivity Lifestyle Matters

Just the Facts!

with Arlene R. Taylor, PhD

with Steve Horton, MPH

 

Nature + Nurture = You

Nature involves genetics, contributing

about 30% to wellness and lifespan.

 

Nurture involves your total internal and external environments beginning with gestation - including your lifestyle choices that start in the brain -

and impact about 70% of your level of health and longevity.

 

Age-Proofing Your Brain

21 key factors you can control to help you stay younger longer

~Arlene R. Taylor, PhD & Sharlet M. Briggs, PhD

 

This book outlines strategies and practical applications you can implement immediately

to preserve brain function.

 

Are  you concerned about how your brain will function as you age?

Start now age-proofing your brain.

Longevity Lifestyle Matters

Companion Notebook

~by Arlene R. Taylor, PhD

 

Improving your health means beginning at some point; and without that beginning, you will never make the improvement you desire.  

You need to start somewhere, and this book helps inform readers on how to enlist their brains to engage their bodies in all manner of longevity lifestyle issues.

 

The authors of this book provide findings from current health and brain function research that will enlighten readers of the best ways to achieve an abundant life, giving principles to engage both the brain and the will into a commitment to healthy choices...

Longevity Lifestyle Matters

~by Arlene R. Taylor, PhD

 

This book speaks to people about what is in the brain and mind, both directly and indirectly, and how it affects the body for the long term.  It is a book about truths humans must face to extract the most out of each day for as long as possible.  It is Powerful, Precise, Practical, and the authors blend down-to-earth stories with the latest in brain and wellness research to map out a journey that embraces a

                                          Longevity Lifestyle.

 

The Lord is My Shepherd

~ by Roy L. Smith

 

"As we stand in the midst of a shattered world, with great cities and hoary traditions lying in ruins all about us, the psalmist's confidence may be ours also. 

The surest defenses of a nation are not in its military equipment but in its spiritual resources."

 

"The great need of the hour is for a great faith.  And in this emergency the ancient shepherd's psalm, a mighty assertion of faith, comes to guide us and hearten us."

 

"The gate of the sheepfold is closed.  The sheep are asleep.  High overhead the stars and the centuries look down upon us,

and across the ages there comes a song;  The Lord is my Shepherd; . . . and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever."

 

There is a space on everyone's bookshelves for books you have outgrown but can't give away. 

They hold your youth between their pages, like flowers pressed on a half-forgotten Summer's day.

 

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends;

They are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.

 

One must always be careful of books and what's inside of them, for words have the power to change us.

A Layman Looks

at the Love of God

~by W. Phillip Keller

A Devotional Study of

1 Corinthians 13

 

In simple yet profound imagery, Keller shows how closely linked is a clear knowledge of Christ's character with an understanding of God's love.  This book seeks to bring the reader to a deeper understanding of God's love in Christ, His love for His people and through them,

His love for the world.

Songs of My Soul

Devotional Thoughts from the Writings of W. Phillip Keller

~Compiled and Edited by Al Bryant

 

Out of the serenity of his own soul, Phillip Keller shares facets of spiritual truth seldom experienced in the tumultuous milieu of the twentieth century.. . . . You'll be amazed and blessed beyond measure as you sense and drink in the peace and harmony that emanates from his writings and his balanced view of nature.

Closing Prayers

Facing the Final Crisis on our knees

~by Randy Maxwell

 

God is looking for ordinary men and women who will pray for rain, who will pray the right prayer at the right time in the right way for the right reason, who will pray “Change me,” “Search me,” “Wake me,” “Break me,” and “Send me.” Are you one of them? Are you ready to let Jesus disturb your peace?

Nothing is so fascinating as a good book. Especially those books that inspire and motivate.

On this page I would like to share a review of some of the books that have inspired me. Please scroll down the page to view new entries.

If you are interested in owning any of the following books, please take time to 'Google' them, or you could check Amazon.com, or eBay.com.

 

 

A Room Without Books

Is Like A Body

Without A Soul

 

                                          

 

"Some Books You Read

Some Books You Enjoy

But Some Books

Just Swallow You Up,

Heart & Soul"

~Joanne Harris

 

 

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; They are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.

~Charles William Eliot.

See with New Eyes

~by Ty Gibson

 

Ty Gibson gives us a new concept of God and His love, using striking language and illustrations to lead the disillusioned and the discouraged to a new vision of God that will change their hearts and their relationships with God and with the people around them.

 

The Fredericksburg
Seventh-day Adventist
Church

Outdoor Moments with God

~by W. Phillip Keller

 

In this book Phillip Keller has enlightened and encouraged readers with his rare combination of insight into God's Word coupled with a celebration of God's presence in everyday life.

 

A beautiful and delightful book of spiritual lessons learned from the simple experiences of life.

Wonder O the Wind

~Philip Keller

 

The richly textured account of the life of a unique man of God - author, naturalist, agriculture specialist and wildlife photographer, recounts his adventurous life, telling of  his wild experiences and willful ways, and how God's Spirit in has His wondrous way had His way in his life, bringing him into harmony with the will of God.

Splendor of the Song of Solomon

~George T. Dickinson

 

The Song of Solomon - Probably the greatest LOVE Poem ever written.

A successful, happy home could be described as a crystal fountain continually refreshed by the delightfully soothing waters of love.

It is as Shakespeare suggests:

"Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain."

Priceless suggestions that could transform your life and enhance the happiness, possibly the integrity, of your home. 

This little book in the Bible - probably the greatest love song ever written - is named the Song of Solomon.

Great Garden Companions

A Companion-Planting System for a Beautiful, Chemical-Free Vegetable Garden

~by Sally Jean Cunningham

 

Because I believe a garden can be a place of inspiration as well as a sanctuary for quiet peaceful meditation, I wanted to share a book I found written by Sally Jean Cunningham.

 

I picked this book up one day after it had been sitting on my bookshelf for some time.  As I read through it, I had to ask myself why I had let it sit for so long.  The more I read the more I found to get excited and be inspired about.  A book full of tips and ideas on putting plants together that not only benefits one another and keeps the bug population at bay, but also how to grow a beautiful garden using a diverse array of plants.