Hiding From the Kids In My Prayer Closet Finding Grace and Laughter When Motherhood Gets Real Thoughts On Hiding From the Kids in My Prayer Closet Jessica Kastner writes with frank humor often missing from Christian works. Although, she maintains a Christian perspective and 100% believes grace is why she is still standing, she doesn't gloss over the frank … [Read more...] about Hiding From the Kids in My Prayer Closet (Book Review)
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Stepping on Cheerios by Betsy Singleton Snyder
Getting married and having kids is never easy. When you deliver four boys, including a set of triplets at forty seven, you lean on the Lord even more! In Stepping on Cheerios, Snyder talks frankly about her challenges in motherhood including getting nursing advice from her husband's colleagues; a group of politicians. In these pages you'll find humor and tears and a … [Read more...] about Stepping on Cheerios by Betsy Singleton Snyder
Think Again – Relief from the Burden of Introspection (Book Review)
"Correctly thinking highly of yourself means knowing that you are created in God's image. God's way to think lowly of yourself is to consider yourself the foremost of sinners and to consider others more important than yourself." Think Again Relief From the Burden of Introspection Jared Mellinger believes we have gotten a little carried away with decades of … [Read more...] about Think Again – Relief from the Burden of Introspection (Book Review)
Ace Collins’ Magic of Christmas Prize Pack
I love using devotionals to more fully embrace the Christmas season. "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Countdown to Christmas" was recently sent to me from Litfuse Publicity and I have to say it has some fabulous features that make it a unique and fun find! Like most devotionals, each entry has a snippet of scripture. Unlike many other devotionals, this book … [Read more...] about Ace Collins’ Magic of Christmas Prize Pack
A Sister’s Wish and An Amish Family Christmas Book Pack Giveaway
I blame Tricia Goyer for my initial love affair with Amish romance. The uncomplicated life of the Amish makes plot lines revolving around romance and family dynamics all the more enticing. These are the first novels I've read by Shelley Shepard Gray, but they won't be my last. She said once in an interview that the reason she started writing books was that one day she … [Read more...] about A Sister’s Wish and An Amish Family Christmas Book Pack Giveaway