Lesa C. (4fabfelines) reviewed The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Now i know folks probobly have the whole arguement that these folks already have money so it is not a big deal, but the thin is: they did something. Whether they chose over seas or in country, they did something.
I really admire that.
In 1989 my husband and I felt that we needed to do Matt. 25: 35-40. We atarted taking in the homeless and drug addicts.. some people were changed some were not. But we got off our ass and did something.
I really admire this family and the un selfish attitude the children have. Thumbs up dad and mom. While i am reading this, i am thinking how can i do more.??
I loved Hannah's notes in this book, she has some real wisdom for a young soul. I loved this book, because of the realness of the whole thing. They are open and honest and hard on themselves too.
Good job folks.
I really admire that.
In 1989 my husband and I felt that we needed to do Matt. 25: 35-40. We atarted taking in the homeless and drug addicts.. some people were changed some were not. But we got off our ass and did something.
I really admire this family and the un selfish attitude the children have. Thumbs up dad and mom. While i am reading this, i am thinking how can i do more.??
I loved Hannah's notes in this book, she has some real wisdom for a young soul. I loved this book, because of the realness of the whole thing. They are open and honest and hard on themselves too.
Good job folks.
Julie G. (SavannahJu) reviewed The Power of Half: One Family's Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I thought that this book would inspire me, but it was more about the family encouraging you to be just like them. I couldn't get through the first half. I admire what they did and all, but the book about it wasn't all that interesting or inspiring.