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 ›
Tag: spirituality
Today, I proudly welcome my mum and fellow book reviewer, Karren Hodgkins to the blog to jointly review a book we both thoroughly enjoyed and … Read More ›
Opening a Lysa Terkeurst book is always life-changing and mindset-shifting. It’s Not Supposed To Be This Way” takes it to a different level though. It’s … Read More ›
8 years ago, today, I was lying in a hospital bed complaining about the tasteless food and awaiting a doctor who could find out why … Read More ›
Today, Texie, my American Quarter horse and namesake of this blog, moved from the farm which he has called home for five years. He climbed … Read More ›
Having thoroughly enjoyed reading Praying with Jane, I found the following questions and answers with author, Rachel Dodge fascinating and hope you do too! Why … Read More ›
My introduction to Jane Austen was the 1995 mini-series of Pride and Prejudice which my mum played for me, when I was sick with flu, from start to … Read More ›
A beautiful, pink, hardcopy of Angie Smith’s Seamless arrived and, loving the concept of a thread running through the Bible, I jumped right in knowing I’d … Read More ›
From the start of The Spirit-Led Heart by Suzanne Eller, my mindset started shifting, I knew it was happening as I could feel myself struggling … Read More ›
I was fortunate enough to get an advanced copy (thanks NetGalley and B&H Publishing Group) of Why Her? by Nicki Koziarz which is out TODAY! … Read More ›
Having thoroughly enjoyed the Christian-centric TV series, When Calls The Heart, I picked up this devotional book knowing it would be full of hope. Each … Read More ›
With anticipation, and my bible in my lap, I tucked into I Am Loved, the latest book from Wendy Blight. If you have read Wendy … Read More ›
Autobiographies are one of a few genres of books with which I struggle. I usually bail out before the 10% sample is finished. So it … Read More ›