Saturday, April 14, 2018




Seven-Mile Miracle, Journey Into The Presence of God Through the Last Words of Jesus.
By Steven Furtick
Multnomah, Crown Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, New York


  Reading the title, one would assume the author is dealing with the seven physical miles that Jesus walked on His way to the cross at Calvary.  However, Steve Furtick is actually dealing with the last saying of Jesus from the cross during His crucifixion.  

          1. A word of Forgiveness:  "Father, forgive them, ..."
2. A word of Salvation:  "... today you will be with me in paradise."
3. A word of Relationship:  "Woman, here is your son, ... Here is your mother."
4. A word of Abandonment:  "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
5. A word of Distress:   "I am thirsty."
6. A word of Triumph:  "It is finished."
7. A word of Reunion:  "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit."

Pastor Furtick gives the spiritual application of these last words of the Lord not only in the Prophecy-fulfilling aspect, but in the Christians' life.  Using his own personal stories and experiences, he shares these seven truths spoken from Calvary to encourage, challenge, and teach the reader of the Lord Jesus and God the Father.  

Seven-Mile Miracle is written in a casual, conversational tone.  It is easy to read with deep spiritual truths interwoven throughout.  An encouraging read for Christians no matter where they are in their walk with the Lord.  


About the Author: Steven Furtick is the best-selling author of Sun Stand Still, Greater, Crash the Chatterbox, and (Un)Qualified. He is also the founder and lead pastor of Elevation Church, based in Charlotte NC, which since its founding in 2006 has grown to multiple locations across several states. He preaches around the world and holds the Master of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Steven and his wife, Holly, have three children and live near Charlotte, North Carolina.


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DISCLAIMER:  I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Blogging for Books program in exchange for this review.  I have not received any type of financial compensation for this review.  C.E. Watson




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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

The Carnation Evaporated Milk Cookbook. 1992 Edition




The Carnation Evaporated Milk Cookbook.  
1992 Edition
Smithmark Publishers, Inc. New York


     This full-sized, hard-back book is full color and has great illustrations.  However, as I went thru the recipe sections, I was sorely disappointed!  

     With all of the recipes using Carnation Evaporated Milk that were available for inclusion in this cookbook, the editors choose recipes that include wine and/or beer and/or beverage alcohol as an ingredient.  We condemn the consumption of alcoholic beverage in any form and for any reason.  Therefore, we will not review, endorse, nor recommend this book. 



DISCLAIMER:  I was given a copy of this book and this is my personal review.  I have not received any type of financial compensation for this review.  C.E. Watson

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This is the link to our family recipe blog.  Check it out and feel free to try our recipes!  Cris 

 www.goodgrubbfamilyrecipes.blogspot.com


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Campbell’s Simply Delicious Recipes. 1992 Edition





Campbell’s Simply Delicious Recipes.  
1992 Edition
Brimar Publishers, Inc. Canada

     This full-sized, hard-back book is full color and has great illustrations.  However, as I went thru the recipe sections, I was sorely disappointed!  

     With all of the recipes using Campbell’s condensed soups that were available for inclusion in this cookbook, the editors choose recipes that include wine and/or beer and/or beverage alcohol as an ingredient.  We condemn the consumption of alcoholic beverage in any form and for any reason.  Therefore, we will not review, endorse, nor recommend this book.  


DISCLAIMER:  I was given a copy of this book and this is my personal review.  I have not received any type of financial compensation for this review.  C.E. Watson



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