Biography and Autobiography Book Reviews
Find Christian book reviews in the biography and autobiography genre from readers, guest contributors, book reviewers, and your Guide to Christianity, offering a critique of each title from a Christian perspective.
Reader Review: Broken Soldiers by James D. Brewer
Broken Soldiers by James D. Brewer is an inspiring book, offering hope from the author's experience serving in the military.
Reader Review: Broken Soldiers by James D. Brewer
Broken Soldiers: The Making of Heroes by James D. Brewer is a must read, inspirational book about the author's military experiences.
Reader Review: Broken Soldiers by James D. Brewer
Broken Soldiers: The Making of Heroes by James D. Brewer is the story of one man’s journey from being a “broken soldier” to a compassionate, redeemed combat veteran.
Reader Review: Up From Down by Ted Adamson
Up From Down by Ted Adamson is a true story of recovery from addiction.
Reader Review: Precious Jewels by Debra Anne Wintsmith
Precious Jewels by Debra Anne Wintsmith is the story of a family who makes all sorts of sacrifices to follow the Seventh-Day Adventist religion.
Reader Review: The Devil in Pew Number Seven by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo
The Devil in Pew Number Seven by Rebecca Nichols Alonzo is the true story of a family's courage in the face of persecution and the tremendous power of forgiveness.
Book Review: Finding Grace by Donna VanLiere
I just happened to pick up and begin reading Finding Grace by Donna VanLiere at a time when God knew I would a need an extra measure of his grace. VanLiere shares her story like a gifted artist, painting with such creative strokes of humor and real life color, that I scarcely perceived the spiritual lessons working their way into the depths of...
Book Review: Heaven Without Her by Kitty Foth-Regner
Heaven Without Her is not just an autobiographical work, it is a book for seekers and skeptics of Christianity, especially women who feel let...
Book Review: Lost Boy by Greg Laurie
If you've ever thought, God could never use someone like me, you need to read Lost Boy, the autobiography of Greg Laurie. To put it mildly, Laurie had a troubled, unstable childhood. Born illegitimately and raised by a wild and reckless, alcoholic mother, Greg has every claim to the term "dysfunctional family." His spiritual rags-to-riches story is nothing short of miraculous.
Book Review: Still Growing by Kirk Cameron
A delightful book, Still Growing is an autobiography of the life of Kirk Cameron, who played the mischievous teenager, Mike Seaver, on the award-winning TV sitcom. Cameron, who says he was once an atheist, tells of his conversion to Christianity, his stand for Christ in Hollywood and his conviction to live a dynamic life of faith.
Book Review: Forgiven by Vince Russo
Read Professional Wrestling Guide Eric Cohen's review of Forgiven by Vince Russo. It's not only a great book about wrestling, but also a testimony of one man's transformation through Christian faith.
