Thursday, December 3, 2009

To: Thomas Nelson

Dear Thomas Nelson Publishers:

Welcome to my blog sight. You will notice I wrote a sample book review on End of the Spear, in the posted titled, "End of the Spear."

My plan is to link my blog sight with my Facebook sight, so that when ever I post a book review, my book review will be accessible by the click of a button.

Also, in time my hope that is my review sight will become friendly to search engines as a I use keywords to describe books. Examples of keywords in my book review on End of the Spear are: Nate Saint, Steve Saint, and January 1956.

I look forward to hearing back from you, and hope that I am accepted to be a book reviewer for your publishing company.



Sincerely,

hope33_00

End of the Spear

Book Review: The End of the Spear
Author: Steve Saint
Published by : Salt River of Tyndale House Publishers
Printed in 2005

In January of 1956 five men set out to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with a tribe in the jungles of Ecuador but instead the five men were brutally massacre by some of the tribe members. Among them was Nate Saint, the father of Steve Saint, who was 5 years old at the time of his dad’s death.

God’s plan didn’t end there. A few years after the killing, Steve Saint had the opportunity to go and live with and among the people who killed his dad.

End of the Spear, picks up where Jungle Pilot (a biography about Nate Saint) leaves off. Author, Steve Saint shares how God used his dad’s death to further the gospel, and led to the salvation of the men who killed his dad.

Steve’s stories about his time spent in the jungle with the tribe will make you laugh, and smile as you see how God masterfully turned tragedy into triumph.

End of the Spear is for the person who wants to learn more about how to live their faith out in a practical way. While, this book is not written as a self-help book, you will watch and learn what it means to follow God will all of your heart as Steve Saint gives up his North American life and success to move back to the jungles with his own family.

If you are familiar with the tragedy that happened in January 1956, this is a must read, as it is clear that God used five men’s deaths, to bring life to the very tribe they hope to save.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Welcome

Dear Reader,

Welcome to my blog sight. At this blog sight you will find book reviews on Christian books published by Tomas Nelson Publishers.

Feel free to comment on any of my reviews.

D-Day Book Reviewer