Friday, July 16, 2021

100 Best Bible Verses to Overcome Worry & Anxiety

100 Best Bible Verses to Overcome Worry & Anxiety is a valuable resource featuring 100 Bible verses for overcoming worry and anxiety.  Verses are stated,  the context is shared, then the meaning, and finally application and additional scripture passages. This book is a precious gift that can be an encouragement to many.


The context shared gives some background information. The meaning of the verse uses commentaries and other resources to help the reader understand more about the verse. Application is a practical approach to using the verse in every day life, especially for overcoming worry and anxiety. Additional reading provides a springboard for further comfort and encouragement. 


This book would make an excellent gift or reference to have on hand. I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do. 





Saturday, July 3, 2021

Come Back to Me by Jody Hedlund

Wow. That's about all I can say about Come Back to Me by Jody Hedlund.  I could not put this book down, and it's been quite a while since I have read a book such as this!  First, I did not think I would like the plot. I am not always a fan of a dual timeline, nor what one may consider science fiction. However this book nailed it so to speak!  

Marian must help to save her father.  He has been working on research of the life healing properties of water from the Tree of Life.  His main goal is to heal his other
ailing daughter. Marian learns that her dad is suddenly in a coma and flies to be with her estranged father. However, she must decipher his research to figure out exactly why he is mysteriously in a coma. What happens next will take you on a mind wondering voyage.

I found that I throughly enjoyed this totally unbelievable story, which the author made believable. I was engrossed in the story and could not wait to read on. I can't wait to read more of Jody's books!  This story was amazing.

I was given a free copy from the publisher to review, which I was more than happy to do.  I would highly recommend this book! 

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Help Your Kids Learn & Love the Bible by Danika Cooley

Ever wish you could have a do over? Often as parents we wish we could do something over as we move along in life. I think at those times it's important to pass on that insight to younger parents. I wish I had the book, Help Your Kids Learn & Love the Bible by Danika Cooley when my kids were younger.  

Danika (a fellow Moms in Prayer mom) shares such insight and wisdom of how and why to teach your children the Bible. I am still amazed at Danika's point on Biblical literacy that, "It's difficult to profess literacy in a subject when you're read the underlying text only one time. If you have read only passages or sections of a founding text for a subject...well then you can only claim partial knowledge at best." (page 14). This is the perfect argument for teaching our children the Bible. I would suggest that instead of looking for the ideal devotional, you read Danika's book and follow the practical suggestions for reading the Bible!

I am impressed that Danika offers practical application of the "how to". She doesn't just suggest having your kids read that Bible, but rather offers the how to accomplish it.  She shares valuable insight that she has learned along her journey.  Her website is also full of great ideas.

I have found this book to be super insightful and just may consider it a new baby shower gift! All parents need this book to understand the why and follow through on the how for Biblical literacy.  I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was more than happy to do. I highly recommend this book!



Thursday, June 17, 2021

Don't Miss Out by Jeannie Cunnion

Don’t Miss Out by Jeannie Cunnion shares Jeannie’s journey of awareness and a deeper look at the Holy Spirit. Jeannie shares the insight and conviction she has received over the years utilizing the Holy Spirit‘s power. This book is a great mix of personal stories as well as spiritual theology. 

On pg 51 she shares, “the Holy Spirit gets you” as in understands you. Jeannie also shares on page 64, “He (God) has given us the Holy Spirit to help us along, so let’s stop settling for doing it alone. We need a holy help.” Finally, on page 66, she shares, “Have you ever considered that the Spirit wants to do far more for you than you even want to do for you? It’s true. What He can do is far better, and the outcomes are far bigger, than what we can do on our own!”


This is an excellent resource for those who have been Christians for a long time as well as those who are new Christians. I enjoyed the insight and stories that were shared. It’s an easy read yet contains profound insight relating to the Holy Spirit. 


I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I am happy to do.




Thursday, June 10, 2021

The Daily Question Card Set



 I absolutely love these cards! What a beautiful set and great activity for families or gatherings in general. This could be ideal for church groups, school groups, friends getting together, anything you can think of where people gather.


Categories include friends and family, travel, faith, just for fun, and a then and now category. Great for reflecting on your life and thinking or just simple fun. This beautiful box would make the perfect gift or addition to your game night or family time activities. Great for car rides as well.


This 100 deck of cards is thought-provoking or fantastic for just casual conversations. Great for laughter and making memories. Recommended for ages 8+. 


I was given a free set from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do.



A Bible Study Journal for Women



A Bible Study Journal for Women is a beautiful collection for your personal quiet time. I love the introduction which features scripture rich insights from How to Study the Bible. After the beautiful introduction are many pages for your own Bible study and reflection. Features a ribbon for marking your space. The cover is great for spill proof protection. Can easily be wiped off if needed!  


The insights from How to Study the Bible offers great practical suggestions for Bible study along with helpful tips. Some may be ones that you have know for years and other may be new tips. This would be an excellent resource for those just learning to study the Bible as well as those looking to improve. 


I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do. I highly recommend this Bible study journal. 



Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Bridge of Gold by Kimberley Woodhouse

Bridge of Gold by Kimberly Woodhouse is a fascinating read. Set in the 1930s as well as present day, it shares the story of two sets of individuals. It’s the story of the building of the San Francisco bridge as well as the reconstruction. Follow along as present day Kayla meets Steven and works together on an archaeological find of the sunken Lucky Martha, including gold. You will also be transported back in time to find out about the building of the San Francisco bridge and a previous time that the Lucky Martha was found. However the Lucky Martha might not be so lucky.

The story is a dual setting story (dual timeline). It does go back-and-forth between present day and history. You will enjoy the two stories woven together by the author. I found this  an enjoyable read. There were several times when I wasn't sure how the story was going to come together, so it was an enjoyable read! Great for the beach or a winter day! 


I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do. I recommend this book.


Sunday, May 23, 2021

Growing Slow Bible Study

 


Growing slow by Jennifer Dukes Lee is a “six week guided journey to unhurrying your heart.”


 I have read another book by Jennifer Dukes Lee which was amazing. This Bible study is an excellent resource in our fast paced, always moving world.  Coming off the pandemic where we all slowed down and now returning to life as usual this is a particularly applicable study.  While recommended to have the book that accompanies the study, it is not necessary. I love that there is an access code for the free videos and the leaders guide.


This study is a six week journey however it is not divided into days. Rather there is week one, week two, week three, week four, week five and week six. You can decide to do as much or as little in a day throughout the week as you desire. Or you could do all one week in one sitting.


Each week starts off with a let’s get started question. Then Jennifer Dukes Lee shares a little bit about her background. Then goes into a study time with lots of scripture. You will need a Bible to look up the verses and it is very heavy on using the Scriptures. There are also practical steps for moving forward. Finally prayer and reflection of the end.


Growing Slow would be great to do individually, or as a group. I highly recommend the study. I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review, which I was happy to do.

Never Miss by Melissa Koslin


 Never Miss by Melissa Koslin is a modern-day fiction thriller that might be personal considering the recent Covid outbreak. However it is a keep you on the edge of your seat modern day fiction. Kandace was raised in a sniper family. We will never truly understand her background, however it is extremely intriguing. She is connected with Lyndon and quickly becomes attached to him, most unlikely for her character. Lyndon is an overwhelmingly intelligent scientist. His methods and thinking are amazing.


Never Miss is an amazing thrilling fiction book. I very much enjoyed the story. It is great to read all of the connections the author makes throughout the story. Readers will definitely be impressed with how the story weaves together. 


I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do. I highly recommend Never Miss by Melissa Koslin. 



Sunday, May 16, 2021

Love Centered Parenting


 Initially I wasn’t too excited to read Love Centered Parenting by Crystal Paine. On the front Crystal writes “the no fail guide to launching your kids”.  Anytime an author says they have no fail advice I am hesitant. However I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed Love Centered Parenting. Crystal relates the story of how one of her children was having an issue at school. She then comes to find out there are many more issues as well as depression. Crystal‘s world is turned upside down. She needs to rethink all of her parenting styles and strategies. Through the book, Crystal shares the healing and shift in her parenting. Crystal says this book is for parents of younger children to elementary age, but I would recommend it for up to high school. This book is all about raising your children to launch them, or release them well. While the strategy is not unique to Crystal she does share some definitive examples and advice.


Crystal has a list of suggested parenting practices we need to encourage for independence in our children. These include being fully responsible for their own homework and projects, email their teachers when they have a question, have difficult conversations with adults and peers, contribute to the household, and plan their own social events.


Crystal ultimately shares that “love centered parenting means you don’t have to carry around the weight of feeling like you’re not doing enough because He is enough.” 


I did thoroughly enjoy Love Centered Parenting. I found the book was filled with practical advice. Crystal learned many tough lessons through her parenting and shares her insight with others. I was given a free copy from the publisher for my honest review which I was happy to do.