It has taken me a year to read this immense book. It is intense, phenomenally written, inspiring and heartbreaking. As a female reader, I am … Read More ›
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Humanity – 5-stars This third installment of the Cape Cod Creamery showcased the struggles with comparison, forgiveness, and patience. There were many times in this … Read More ›
I absolutely loved Aundi Kolber’s first book and this one is more of a guidebook to go alongside that. I appreciate how “Strong Like Water” … Read More ›
I am a longtime follower of Alison Cook via social media and newsletter so when her book “Best of You” was announced I looked forward … Read More ›
Emotive. Healing. A keeper. Describing K.J. Ramsey’s latest book, “The Book of Common Courage” isn’t easy, it’s immense in its scope! K.J. sums it up … Read More ›
“Lent” by Esau McCauley is the first in the Fullness of Time series which sets out to be “reflections on the moods, themes, rituals, prayers, … Read More ›
Kel’s Review: “The Monastic Heart”, by Joan Chittister, is written with the pandemic and all the recent global trauma in mind. As such, it opens … Read More ›
“Approaching the Gospel, contemplating it, and embodying it in daily life is the best way to come to know Jesus and to bring him to … Read More ›
I am not a fan of biographies, however, I loved this one! David Horgan is the son of Helmi of “Helmi’s Shadow” and defines the … Read More ›
When picking up a Max Lucado, you are guaranteed to have relatable, real-life stories entwined with Biblical truths and “You Are Never Alone” is no … Read More ›
“The truth is that each ethnicity reflects a unique aspect of God’s image. No one tribe or group of people can adequately display the fullness … Read More ›
As the title implies, the focus of The Hope-Drive Leader is on the power of hope. However, the book doesn’t keep leadership at its center, it drifts … Read More ›
Julie Klassen brings the reader back to the beautiful village Ivy Hill in The Bride of Ivy Green. At the end of The Innkeeper of … Read More ›