To summarise “Women Rising” by Meghan Tschanz is a challenge. It is a memoir of a girl becoming a woman in a brutal and broken … Read More ›
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In the brokenness of 2020, I picked up “ From Burned out to Beloved” by an author unknown to me, Bethany Dearborn Hiser. Within the … Read More ›
In “Rhythms for Life”, Alastair Sterne sets out to help the reader develop a plan for growing in Christlikeness. Based in the fifth century, monastic … Read More ›
“Reading While Black” by Esau McCaulley is a challenging book for me to review. It is brilliant and I highly recommend it! I am not … Read More ›
The authors of “Compassion (&) Conviction” describe the role of the book as “…a gospel-centered framework to help Christians reflect the compassion and conviction of … Read More ›
In “John”, edited by Brian Chung and Brian Ye-Chung, the gospel of John is visually presented in an easy to read and ponder way with … Read More ›
“This book is my contribution to exposing and uprooting these misconceptions that have rendered the church silent on a critical concern.” From “Stewards Of Eden” … Read More ›
If the opening sentences of what you write are just right, they can be a balm to readers and a joy to you. From Write … Read More ›
“Paying attention to our soul helps us answer and discuss such questions as “In what ways is God meeting me in my “What can I … Read More ›
“My objective is to challenge, encourage, and inspire you. Specifically, this book will challenge you to engage in deep personal introspection, encourage you to have … Read More ›
Little did I know, when I began Fearfully and Wonderfully by Dr Paul Brand and Philip Yancey, what an insightful and informative book I had … Read More ›