

Bo's Cafe
Author: Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, John Lynch
Narrator: Roger Mueller
Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Published: 09/03/2009
Categories: Fiction, Christian Fiction
Author: Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol, John Lynch
Narrator: Roger Mueller
Unabridged: 6 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Published: 09/03/2009
Categories: Fiction, Christian Fiction
You can find John Lynch, Bill Thrall, and Bruce McNicol at www.boscafe.com where they help leaders, families, and organizations live with freedom and authenticity. They previously collaborated before on the best-selling book, TrueFaced and live in Arizona.
This book is to literature what a meatloaf recipe is haute cuisine. It barely deserves the category of novel, because there is literally nothing novel about it. It's barely even a story, since it's really two scenes of "drama" stitched together with endless, trite Christian monologues about authenti......more
After reading the last page of this book I’m speechless, pondering all that I had read. Where do I begin to tell you the hope this book released in my heart, mind and emotions. The thing I LOVE about Christian Fiction is the fact that it can take you places you’d never go on your own. It can help yo......more
Reviewed by Grandma Bev for TeensReadToo.com Steven Kerner and his wife live the good life, but things sometimes get edgy, and one night his anger explodes. His wife, Lindsey, kicks him out, and he retreats to a hotel. Then Andy Monroe extends a hand of friendship, but Steven is not trusting of that......more
What a wonderful story! Great narrative illustrating the power of effective mentoring. Very real-world and praxrical. Of course I differ with the author's ecclesiology, but it was not overly critical of the Baptist position and it was easily overlooked. Highly recommend it!......more
A must read! This book is about being really REAL and open with those you love. It is about how we can share God's love best when we ate humble. This is a book to be read and re-read.......more