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[Booksneeze] — Men of Sunday by Curtis Eichelberger

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I requested to read and review Men of Sunday: How Faith Guides the Players, Coaches, and Wives of the NFL by Curtis Eichelberger near the end of the last football season. It’s taken me awhile to finish it, but the start of the 2013-14 football season seemed like a prefect time to bring this book back out.

Men of Sunday is a really interesting read as it looks at the place faith in God takes in the world of those in the NFL. For me, it was a comforting discovery as a Christian and a fan of football, because I have struggled many times with the way it often feels like football trumps God in the lives of many as soon as the season begins.

It didn’t take long to get sucked into the book, and it  really grabbed can my attention as it delved into how a Christian can play such a violent game, in which they know they will at some point injure a fellow player.  “…while the game is violent, all players on the field know the rules and agree to share the risks equally…” p. 37

From there it took a good long look at how faith impacts players, coaches and their families through interviews and personal stories. It’s a true study of the intersection of football and faith. I learned so much about many players and coaches that I had only known by name and team.

If you love football and want to take a look at the players outside of stats, scores and the usual media coverage, I recommend checking out Men of Sunday and get another perspective of the sport and its players.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

[Booksneeze] — simple secrets to a happy life by Luci Swindoll

I am an optimistic person (on most days… though some mornings are debatable) and I am always looking for ways to keep the optimism alive. Let’s face it, we don’t live in the most optimistic world, given our economy, crime, etc. So, when I saw “simple secrets to a happy life” was an option to read for Booksneeze review, I jumped on it.

And then proceeded to be too busy to read it.

I finally stopped one night to start reading it, and I ended up devouring the book in one sitting.

Luci Swindoll takes the most simple 50 life lessons you could possibly get and shows the reader why they are important to living a happy life. No chapter — each a lesson — is any longer than three pages, but within those three pages she gives the lesson using real-life stories peppered with scripture, verse and/or hymn.

The lessons in this book are simple and many you’ve probably already learned but never thought about in depth. (At least that’s what happened to me!) I put the book down vowing to do better and take every lesson to heart and try to implement them into my life much more thoughtfully.

Would I recommend this book to others? Without a doubt. In fact it’s going to be on my short list of gift ideas for friends.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”