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Monday, December 31, 2012

Specific Genres/Book Reading Challenges - 2013

My next set of challenges are all based on a books genre. Here they are in no particular order:




Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge 2013 is being hosted by Socrates Book Review Blog. You guessed it - this challenge is all about reading cozy mysteries (which is better described at Cozy-Mystery.com ) The challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and you can find out all the rules when you sign up at Socrates Book Review Blog.  I am going to sign up for the Snoop Level - which is to read at least 6 books.


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2013 Romantic Suspense Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen

The 2013 Romantic Suspense Reading Challenge is being hosted by The Book Vixen.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013. The goal is to read 13 books in 2013.  You can find out all the details when you sign up at The Book Vixen


  1. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
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2013 Contemporary Romance Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen

The 2013 Comtemporary Romance Reading Challenge is also being hosted by The Book Vixen.  This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and the goal is to read 10 contemporary romances in 2013.  It does have some exclusions as to what a Contemporary Romance is, so be sure to check out all the rules when you sign up at The Book Vixen!


  1. Kissing Kendall - Jennifer Shirk
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The Romance Reading Challenge is being hosted by ...the bookworm....   It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and encompasses any category of romance.  You have to read at least 5 romance books during the year.  You can see all the rules and giveaways when you sign up at ...the bookworm...  .


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The 2013 Paranormal Reading Challenge is being hosted by Megan Likes Books and Auntie Spinelli Reads. It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013. The goal is to read at least one book featuring each of the following paranormal creatures:
Vampires
Werewolves/Shifters
Fey
Angels/Nephilim
Mermaids
Dragons
Zombies
Demons
Witches/Wizards
Ghosts
Aliens
Other (ie: sirens, unicorns, centaurs, timetravel, etc)

Each month, one of the creatures on the list will be featured at Megan Likes Books and Auntie Spinelli Reads.  You do not have to read that creature that month, but you get an extra entry in a giveaway if you do!  The months/creatures are as follows:


  • January - Vampires
  • February - Angels/Nephilim
  • March - Fey
  • April - Demons
  • May - Aliens
  • June - Zombies
  • July - Witches and Wizards
  • August - Mermaids
  • September - Dragons
  • October - Ghosts
  • November - Werewolves/Shape-shifters
  • December - Other






The 2013 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge is being hosted by Historical Tapestry.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am signing up for the 20th Century Reader which is to read 2 books.  You can find out all the details when you sign up at Historical Tapestry. 


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The 2013 Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge is being hosted by Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf.  The challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am signing up for the Initiate Level, which is to read 1 - 5 witchy books.  You can read the rest of the details and see lots of good choices to get you started when you sign up at Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf


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The 2013 Witch's Reading Challenge is being hosted by The Domestic Witch.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am going to sign up for the Novice Read - which is 1-5 books.  You can see all the rules when you sign up at The Domestic Witch!


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The 2013 Mystery/Crime reading Challenge is being hosted by Amy at The Crafty Book Nerd.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am signing up for the Detective Level which is to read 5 books.  Read about all the details when you sign up at The Crafty Book Nerd.


  1. Proof of Guilt - Charles Todd
  2. Into the Dark - Stacy Green
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The 2013 Classics Catch-up Challenge is being hosted by Jessica at Quirky Bookworm.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  She is going to read a new classic every two months, with a possible re-read each two months as well.  You do not have to sign up to read all the books she is reading, but I am going to shoot for the Sophomore level - which is to read 5 - 8 books.  You can see the rest of the rules when you sign up at Quirky Bookworm. The books being read are:

January-February


  Anna Karenina

  Wuthering Heights 





March- April


  Macbeth

  Hamlet

  Othello

 

May-June


  Madame Bovary

  Catch-22 


July-August


  Of Mice and Men

  Robinson Crusoe 

 

September-October


  Don Quixote

  My Antonia


November-December 


  Animal Farm

  A Tale of Two Cities 









I've Always Meant to Read That Book Challenge is hosted by Books and Movies.  The challenge is to read and review a certain book along with her every month.  The books are listed below.  To see any other rules and sign up - visit Books and Movies.


  • January - My Antonia by Willa Cather - review Jan 31
  • February - Bleak House by Charles Dickens - review Feb 28
  • March - As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner - review Mar 31
  • April - The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck - review Apr 30
  • May - Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner - review May 31
  • June - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith - review Jun 30
  • July - Middlemarch by George Eliot - review Jul 31
  • August - The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett - review Aug 31
  • September - Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons - review Sept 30
  • October - The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins - review Oct 31
  • November - 1984 by George Orwell - review Nov 31
  • December - The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro - review Dec 27








The 2013 Back to the Classics Challenge is being hosted by Sarah Reads Too Much.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  The required categories and optional categories are listed below.  You can see the rest of the rules when you sign up at Sarah Reads Too Much.



THE CATEGORIES:

The Required Categories:
  1. A 19th Century Classic
  2. A 20th Century Classic
  3. A Pre-18th or 18th Century Classic
  4. A Classic that relates to the African-American Experience - This can be an African-American author, or a book relating to slavery, civil rights, or African-American culture.
  5. A Classic Adventure
  6. A Classic that prominently features an Animal This can feature animal characters or animals in the title (real or imagined)
Optional Categories:

    A.  Re-read a Classic
   B.  A Russian Classic
   C.  A Classic Non-Fiction title
   D.  A Classic Children's/Young Adult title
   E.  Classic Short Stories collection must include at least 3 short stories by the same author, or at 
                                              least 3 stories collected together by genre, time period, etc.











The 2013 Pre-1960 Classic Children's Books Reading Challenge is being hosted by Turning the Pages.  It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  Main rules are that all books must have an original publication date of 1960 or before, be at least 60 pages- and of course, be a children's book.  I am hoping to be able to start sharing some of my favorites with my son!  To see all the rules and giveaways, sign up at Turning the Pages!

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Location Reading Challenges - 2013

All of these challenges revolve around the location of the book.




The 50 States Challenge is being hosted at Book Obsessed. It runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  The goal is to read 1 book from each of the 50 states.  You can read the rest of the rules when you sign up at Book Obsessed.  


Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana - Melting the Millionaire's Heart by Linda Morris
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada - Into the Dark by Stacy Green
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York - Five Years to Live by Frank Zaccari
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming








The Where Are You Reading Challenge is being hosted by Book Journey.  The challenge here is to create a google map and cover all 50 states by the end of the year.  You can also map reads outside of the United States for bonus points.  To learn how to create a map and read all the rules - visit Book Journey to sign up!  You can find my google map here. 

You can see the states above that I have covered, so I am not going to list them here again - this will just be for places outside the U.S.

  1. ENGLAND - Proof of Guilt by Charles Todd






7 Continents, 7 Billion People, 7 Books - Reading challenge is hosted by life as a journey. The challenge: to select and read seven books, each belonging to one of the following categories:
  • The 7 countries with the most population - Five Years to Live - Frank Zaccari
    • Top 7: China, India, USA, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria
  • The 7 highest countries in the world
    • Top 7: Nepal, China, Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan
  • The 7 oldest countries in the world
    • Some of the oldest countries: Japan, China, San Marino, Egypt 
  • The 7 megacities of the world
    • Top 7: Tokyo, Guangzhou, Jakarta, Seoul, Shanghai, Mexico City, Delhi
  • The 7 countries with the most immigrants
    • Top 7: USA, Russia, Germany, Ukraine, France, Saudi Arabia, Canada 
  • The 7 richest (or poorest) countries
    • Rank 1-7: Luxembourg, Qatar, Macau, Norway, Singapore, Brunei, Hong Kong
    • Rank 173-180: Congo, Liberia, Eritrea, Burundi, Niger, Central African Republic, Sierra Leone
  • The 7 rainiest (or driest) countries
    • The rainy top 7: Guinea, Solomon Islands, Sierra Leone, Gabon, Burma, Malaysia, Guyana
    • The dry top 7: Peru, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Erimates, Kuwait, Syria, Djibouti
For more information and links, please visit the sign up post at life as a journey








Ireland Reading Challenge is being hosted by Books and Movies.  The challenge is to read books set in Ireland, about Ireland, about Irish traditions or characters or written by an Irish author.   I am signing up for the Shamrock level which is to read 4 books.  For other rules and to sign up, please visit Books and Movies.



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Author or Series Challenges - 2013

So here are the beginning of my challenges for 2013. I started out last year great, was slowing down about April and by August everything had went kaput! Let's see if I can do better this year!


2013 Nicholas Sparks Reading Challenge hosted by The Book Vixen

2013 Nicholas Sparks Reading Challenge is being hosted by The Book Vixen.  
This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31 and you can sign up at The Book Vixen.  I am signing up for the FIRST DATE level which is 1-4 books.  You can see all the details and levels when you sign up.  

The list of Nicholas Sparks novels are:

  1. The Notebook
  2. Message in a Bottle
  3. A Walk to Remember
  4. The Rescue
  5. A Bend in the Road
  6. Nights in Rodanthe
  7. The Wedding
  8. The Guardian
  9. Three Weeks With My Brother
  10. True Believer (read this before At First Sight)
  11. At First Sight (read after True Believer)
  12. The Choice
  13. Dear John
  14. The Lucky One
  15. The Last Song
  16. Safe Haven
  17. The Best of Me





2013 Sookie Stackhouse Reading Challenge



2013 Sookie Stackhouse Reading Challenge is being hosted by Darlene's Book Nook.  The challenge will run from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and you can sign up at Darlene's Book Nook.  I am going for "Just a Drop" - Level 1, which is 1-4 books. You can read all about the details when you sign up

The books in the Sookie Stackhouse (aka Southern Vampires) series by Charlaine Harris are: 

  1. Dead Until Dark (Book #1)
  2. Living Dead in Dallas (Book #2)
  3. Club Dead (Book #3)
  4. Dead to the World (Book #4)
  5. Dead as a Doornail (Book #5)
  6. Definitely Dead (Book #6)
  7. All Together Dead (Book #7)
  8. From Dead to Worse (Book #8)
  9. Dead and Gone (Book #9)
  10. Dead in the Family (Book #10)
  11. Dead Reckoning (Book #11)
  12. Deadlocked (Book #12)
  13. Dead Ever After (Book #13) - expected publication in 2013



2013 Women's Murder Club Reading Challenge


2013 Women's Murder Club Reading Challenge is being hosted by Darlene's Book Nook.   This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and you can sign up at Darlene's Book Nook.  I am signing up for "Amateur Sleuth" - Level 1 which is reading 1-3 books. You can find out all the details when you sign up!

The books in the Women's Murder Club series by James Patterson are:

  1. 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club, Book #1)
  2. 2nd Chance (Women's Murder Club, Book #2)
  3. 3rd Degree (Women's Murder Club, Book #3)
  4. 4th of July (Women's Murder Club, Book #4)
  5. The 5th Horseman (Women's Murder Club, Book #5)
  6. The 6th Target (Women's Murder Club, Book #6)
  7. 7th Heaven (Women's Murder Club, Book #7)
  8. The 8th Confession (Women's Murder Club, Book #8)
  9. The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club, Book #9)
  10. 10th Anniversary (Women's Murder Club, Book #10)
  11. 11th Hour (Women's Murder Club, Book #11)
  12. 12th of Never (Women's Murder Club, Book #12) - expected publication in 2013








2013 Sea Haven Reading Challenge is being hosted by Darlene's Book Nook.  This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and you can sign up at Darlene's Book Nook. I am signing up for "Just a Taste" - Level 1 which is to read 1-3 books.  You can find out all the details when you sign up!

The books in the Sea Haven Reading Challenge are comprised of two different series: the Drake Sisters and the Sisters of the Heart. Since the Sisters of the Heart series appears to be a spin-off of the Drake Sisters series, it would probably be best to start with that one first.

The Sea Haven novels by Christine Feehan are:

  1. Magic in the Wind (Drake Sisters, Book #1)
  2. The Twilight Before Christmas (Drake Sisters, Book #2)
  3. Oceans of Fire (Drake Sisters, Book #3)
  4. Dangerous Tides (Drake sisters, Book #4)
  5. Safe harbor (Drake Sisters, Book #5)
  6. Turbulent Sea (Drake Sisters, Book #6)
  7. Hidden Currents (Drake Sisters, Book #7)
  8. Water Bound (Sisters of the Heart, Book #1)
  9. Spirit Bound (Sisters of the Heart, Book #2)




2013 Anne Rice Challenge

2013 Anne Rice Challenge is being hosted by The Towering Pile. This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013 and you can sign up at The Towering Pile. I am signing up for the Louis de Pointe du Lac - Level 1 - which is to read 1 - 5 books. You can find out all the details when you sign up.

Books by Anne Rice are:
  1. Interview with the Vampire (Vampire Chronicles, Book #1)
  2. The Vampire Lestat (Vampire Chronicles, Book #2)
  3. The Queen of the Damned (Vampire Chronicles, Book #3)
  4. The Tale of the Body Thief (Vampire Chronicles, Book #4)
  5. Memnoch the Devil (Vampire Chronicles, Book #5)
  6. The Vampire Armand (Vampire Chronicles, Book #6)
  7. Merrick (Vampire Chronicles, Book #7)
  8. Blood and Gold (Vampire Chronicles, Book #8)
  9. Blackwood Farm (Vampire Chronicles, Book #9)
  10. Blood Canticle (Vampire Chronicles, Book #10)
  11. The Witching Hour (Mayfair Witches, Book #1)
  12. Lasher (Mayfair Witches, Book #2)
  13. Taltos (Mayfair Witches, Book #3)
  14. Pandora (New Tales of the Vampires, Book #1)
  15. Vittorio the Vampire (New Tales of the Vampires, Book #2)
  16. Out of Egypt (Christ the Lord, Book #1)
  17. The Road to Cana (Christ the Lord, Book #2)
  18. Angel Time (Songs of the Seraphim, Book #1)
  19. Of Love and Evil (Songs of the Seraphim, Book #2)
  20. The Feast of All Saints
  21. Cry to Heaven
  22. The Mummy: or Ramses the Damned
  23. Servant of the Bones
  24. Violin
  25. The Wolf Gift
She does have other books as well, but these would be the ones that I would be interested in reading.







2013 C.S. Lewis Reading Challenge hosted by Robin of My Two Blessings (This is really a mini-challenge under Robin's 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge.)  I am going to sign up for Toddler (Level 2) which is to read 4 books. I really want to reread The Chronicles of Narnia series. 

Non Fiction


A Grief Observed
A Year with C.S. Lewis 
An Experiment in Criticism 
Christian Reflection
God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics
Mere Christianity 
Miracles 
Pilgrims Regress
Reflections on the Psalms
Screwtape Letters
Studies in Words 
Surprised by Joy  
The Abolition of Man  
The Allegory of Love 
The Business of Heaven: Daily Readings 
The Discarded Image:  An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature
The Four Loves
 The Great Divorce
 The Weight of Glory
The World's Last Night: And Other Essays
Til We Have Faces 
The Problem of Pain


Fiction

The Chronicles of Narnia
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 
The Silver Chair
The Horse and His Boy
The Magician's Nephew
The Last Battle

Space Trilogy
Out of the Silent Planet
Perelandra 
That Hideous Strength







2013 Sequel Reading Challenge is hosted by Auntie Spinelli Reads.  This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  Any book after the first book in the series counts. You can sign up at Auntie Spinelli Reads and get the rest of the details there!  I think I will commit to at least 4 sequels.  

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2013 New Authors challenge is hosted by Literary Escapism.  This challenge runs from Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2013.  I am going to try for 15 new authors this year.  You can sign up at Literary Escapism and get the rest of the details there. 



Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas Everyone!




This is my daughter singing "O Holy Night" - might want to keep your volume on medium to low - it can get quite loud at times. . . MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Book Review: For What It's Worth by Karey White


Title:For What It's Worth 
Author: Karey White
Publisher: Cedar Fort

About the Book: Twenty-four year-old, Abby Benson has dreams of owning her own wedding cake shop. An inheritance from her aunt gives her the ability to make those dreams come true. She hires Dane, a handsome contractor, to help her get the bakery up and running and soon they’re moving toward their own happy ending.

Unsure what to charge for her cakes, Abby has a crazy idea to let the customer decide what they think their cake is worth. This plan has its ups and downs, but the novelty of the idea makes her a local celebrity. When she is interviewed on television about the unusual idea, business booms and Abby has cake adventures she never dreamed possible. But as her fame grows, Abby is swept up in a whirlwind that threatens everything she values. With the challenges that face her, will she be able to determine what is worth the most?

My thoughts: When I first started reading, this seemed like it was going to be a nice chick lit romance with all the ingredients - Young girl gets dream inheritance, meets nice handsome eligible young man, business takes off, romance blooms,  happily ever after.  And for awhile it followed that recipe to a tee.

Abby gets a wonderful inheritance from her Aunt Grace, enabling her to open her own bakery - A Piece of Cake - that makes only wedding cakes.  In order to do this though, she hires a contracter from the area - Dane - who quickly becomes very important in her personal life as well.  When the bakery opens on schedule, word starts to get around that you are able to price your own wedding cake.  A small bit on the local news, leads to an even bigger story on The Today Show, and the next thing you know she is being flown to California to do a celebrity wedding cake!  Things couldn't be better for Abby at her bakery and her and Dane have fallen in love.

Then the conflict hits, and the misunderstandings, and the disagreement and hurt.  Abby, once she is able to get past the hurt and the blame, must take a look at her own life and make some decisions  - and the resolutions she comes to are no piece of cake.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I liked Abby and the way she treated people, and I liked her and Dane together.  The story really made me reexamine some things in my life though, based on the amount of time I devote to them, and what I think they are really worth.  I hope to be able to make some changes to give some things more time that truly deserve it and cut back on some of those that don't!  Great job Karey!  I like a book that makes me think!

Praise for For What It's Worth

Reading Karey White’s books, like eating chocolate cake, is always satisfying and brings a smile to my face. For What It’s Worth is light, romantic, and delicious. It’s a great pleasure read. Sit down and get lost in the charming world of wedding cakes and love. As an added bonus, each chapter  starts with a recipe, so it’s a novel and cookbook all in one. A fun read!
—Teri Harman, KSL columnist, Studio 5 contributor, and author of Blood Moon, available June 22, 2013

I just loved the book – loved it. Hated putting it down and hated finishing it. Karey White is my new Maeve Binchy, her writing as warm as the bakery her novel is set in. For What It’s Worth surprised me, made me smile, say “no” out loud in a public place. I love when a character feels like my sister. I didn’t want to finish it, so now I may try the recipes that began every chapter.
—Amanda Dickson, author and radio personality

This book oozes charm, romance, and mouth-watering recipes. If you want to escape reality and curl up with a darling story, For What It’s Worth is the perfect fit. Thank you, Karey White!
—Rachael Anderson, author

This is a book worth every penny of the price. In the business of baking wedding cakes, every detail must be perfection, but this story remembers that real life is oh-so-messy. White’s clear and honest writing left me hungry for good food, a close family, and a little romance. A beautiful marriage of food, family, and faith.
—Regina Sirois, author of On Little Wings, 2012 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award



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Karey White grew up in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Missouri. She attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University. Her first novel, Gifted, was a Whitney Award Finalist.

She loves to travel, read, bake treats, and spend time with family and friends. She and her husband are the parents of four great children. She teaches summer creative writing courses to young people and is currently working on her next book.


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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Promo Blitz: Unleashing God's Power: Maximize This Great Benefit of Christianity in Your Life by Jimi Akanbi

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Christian/Non-Fiction
Date Published:11/6/12

An inspirational book for mid level to mature Christians. The book discusses eleven key steps to maximizing the power of God in a Christian's life. The author uses great analogies to connect things of the Spiritual to things of the natural. He also discusses deep uncommon truths about praise, prayer, Holy Spirit and faith. The book is definitely bound to empower and increase a Christian's faith, in turn, experience supernatural results in life.

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EXCERPT

Chapter 1: Understanding and Strengthening Your Faith in God
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1
Belief is a by-product of faith. The following is a scenario that will shed light on belief and faith in God. If there is an empty house in front of you and I tell you that the house is owned by someone, although, you have not seen anyone in the house, will you not believe me? Yes, you will and this means you have faith in the law of nature. The law of nature says that every house built is owned by someone, even if not yet purchased, then in this case the builder or the bank owns the property. The same way we must believe and have faith in God.
What does it profit, my bretheren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food
And one of you says to them, “Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,” but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.
James 2:14-17
It is written, faith without works is dead. Pay close attention to what is being said. Let’s look at an example of how putting your faith to works operates.
If I show you a strange house with a vicious dog barking in it, but you cannot see the dog but can hear its aggressive barks, if I tell you to go into that house, for sure, you will say No.


This shows two things:
1. Although, you cannot see the dog but you can hear it bark means that you believe and have faith that there is a harmful animal in the house.
2. You have put your faith to works by rejecting to enter the house.
This can be likened to having faith in God and obeying his commandments. That is, the vicious dog can bite or harm us if we enter the house. The attack from the dog is compared to the consequences we will face for disobeying God’s commandments and principles.
Believing in God’s commandments is likened to believing that the house has a dog in it. That is, we cannot physically see God but we hear his word and commandments which should give us faith in God.
The same way you did not physically see the dog in the house but you heard its bark.
You not entering the house because you heard the dog’s barks is an act of putting your faith to work. That is, you know the dog is in the house but you cannot and did not see it. The same way you must put your faith to work by not seeing God physically but hearing his word and commandments and obeying them.





I am Jimi Akanbi. I am a Christian nonfiction author, who is sold out to God. I live in Atlanta, Georgia USA. I have an MBA in Finance from Mercer University, Atlanta Georgia. I am currently an active member of the prayer and intercessory team at my church. I have also served God as an usher and protocol officer at my previous church. I have undergone a formal ten week bible training course. My interests include writing, counseling, ministry, movies, sports, music and more. I was miraculously called by God to be in the writing ministry, and I am acting in obedience.


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