Category: Books
Five Magic Words: A Personal Grief Journey
I have been a silent blogger for weeks. Because I have been praying over this little project of mine which is finally ready to meet the world. This journey is never ending and I know this book is …
A New Adventure; Bible Journaling for the Coming Year and a Book Review
I’d like to start a new journey, with you. I have owned a Journaling Bible for quite some time, and now I will be putting it to good use. Join me on Thursdays as I share my journey …
Book Review : Loved Baby by Sarah Philpott PhD
Loved Baby ~ 31 Devotions Helping You Grieve and Cherish your Child After Pregnancy Loss Loved Baby is a dynamic new devotional giving parents who have experienced infant loss a source of hope. In this book, there is …
Books of 2017: Present Over Perfect
We find as we get older it is as hard as when we were in high school. Women are judgmental creatures, and we don’t do a lot of changing for one another. When we need something, it …
Books of 2017: Live Full, Walk, Free
Intentionally setting ourselves apart is generally no picnic. In Cindy Bultema’s book, Live Full, Walk Free, we find the direction applicable to our lives today in 1 Corinthians. Covering the letters to Corinth written by Paul, this study …
Books of 2017: The Magnolia Story
Chip and Joanna Gaines (with Mark Dagostino) share their story of how it all began, and it is inspiring. From marriage to having children and multiple businesses, the couple has a unique story to tell. This was a …
Wreck My Life by Mo Isom
Mo Isom has written a book, and it will change the way you look at the things that hold you back.
Five Habits of a Woman who Doesn’t Quit
Five Habits of a Woman Who Doesn’t Quit written by Nicki Koziarz. This new book was released on March 1, and I had the honor of being part of the launch team. In this book, the parallels …
For the Love, by my friend Jen Hatmaker
Jen Hatmaker Yes, I CAN call her my friend. When I read her books, I feel like she is in my livingroom, and we are having an amazing conversation. I really understand why she writes the way she …