Gracenomics was a GREAT read! I highly recommend it to anyone and everyone! It puts the simple truth of second chances out there for people to realize it is not only a gift, but a human right! The simplicity of ideas was great and daunting. It showed me that not only is grace a basic foundational principle from and of God, but it’s something we take for granted and think we don’t need to fully display, so in that sense I loved the outcome, but I hated the realization that I was truly broken and needed God and not myself to keep going. What I learned from and will take away from Gracenomics is that grace is a human right and as followers of the Most High, we are not asked to give it, but expected to! I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn the truth behind transparency and unconditional love.
I like to make sure I have at least one book open and many in the queue. Next up on my reading list is 131 Christians Everyone Should Know by Mark Galli.
A book that is inspiring to me, and that I love, is A Tale of Three Kings by Gene Edwards. Fun reads are the classics, whether Old Man and The Sea, Count of Monte Cristo or Alice in Wonderland -- all the classics are great!
Vince Bautista is a MA Ministry (Christian Leadership) student at HIU.

You can purchase the Kindle edition from Amazon.com or purchase the hardback from People of the Second Chance.
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