Check out Hey-O! Stories from the Bible – I’ve posted up a review so you can decide whether tyou can purchase it as a gift for all the little in your life that includes all the details on where to get and the extras you’ll get!
Quite simply, Dana gets down to business with 100 realistic organizing strategies to get your house under control AND keep it that way. If that sounds a little overwhelming, let me tell you why it’s NOT: 100 nonsense tips and lifehacks that might or not clean a stain or be the best way to fold and store sheets. Because who needs that? No one. Ever. We can look that up when we need it.
In Can I Say That?, Brenna Blain brings her fresh voice to those who feel unsafe or unwelcome in the church, acknowledging the incongruity between the church’s actions and believers’ lived experiences. As a Bible teacher and an advocate for those who have experienced abuse, molestation, and mental health crises, she creates space for readers to be radically honest and ask tough questions—Am I safe here? Why does your presence feel so lonely, God?—while pointing them to biblical, foundational truth.
If you only ever read one book for the rest of your life…make it this one…
“The Princess and the Kiss,” by Jennie Bishop, tells an enduring story about purity through a parable. Resonating with parents and children, it encourages conversations about valuing oneself. This newly illustrated edition captures timeless lessons, offering a chance to win a copy and save 30%.
Habits don’t make themselves – but we can make them better…here’s a look into the Weekly Habits Project from Zondervan: Over the next 52 weeks, reflection prompts and calming imagery will provide a compassionate place for you to set and celebrate goals related to time, prayer, technology, fears, discouragement, and relationships.
In the dedication, Becky Kiser tells her daughters, ‘My loves, you are only meant to be yourself.’ I jumped into this book on a school
I couldn’t keep it to myself any longer.
Quite often, there are things in life that irritate us. But not enough to do anything to change them- we just like to fuss and complain – but that doesn’t really change anything does it? And it’s quite likely that we’re just bugging the people around us with our grumbling. Now there’s an infestation. Let’s do soemthing about it insead.
I still have about 100 pages to read in this book, and yet I feel the need to tell you about it. Of course, I