Browsing Category: Book Reviews

When a friend asked me for the third time if I’d read the book she had recommended, I finally got the message and ordered Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala. The subject matter of this classic book kept coming up in our conversations and she was always so excited to share things she had read in the book. Now …

Before you start reading today’s post I want you to take a minute and think of something you are hoping and dreaming about. It can be big or small. It can be a hope for today or a hope for 10 years from now. Got it? Okay, keep that hope/dream in your mind while you read this. That’s what I did while I read A Holy Pursuit by Dianne Jago …

Think back to your last bad decision. Hopefully way back. Notice I’m assuming that you did indeed make a bad decision. We all do. But since we are life-long learners around here, let’s go ahead and ask the question … How can we improve our decision making?

~ Today’s Scripture Art and Bible blog post about transforming your thought life were designed to help you write God’s Word on your heart. ~ I am a proud member of the Launch Team for Sarah Geringer’s new book: Transforming Your Thought Life, and I am excited to be able to give you a sneak […]

I recently zoomed through the Bible study Finding I AM by Lysa TerKeurst. Lifeway.com had the videos available for free for a limited time – I love when they do that! Not only did I save some money, but it was a great incentive to not lollygag through the study. This Bible study covered the seven I AM statements of Jesus found in the book of John. More specifically …

When choosing your next book to read, are you like me and lean toward newer books rather than older books? I am learning this is not always the best policy. I bought The Magnificent Obsession at a used bookstore several years ago. Then is sat, and sat, and sat some more on my shelf. The good news is …

So what do you want to do with your life? This question can cause anxiety at any age – whether you’re trying to decide what to do after high school, or contemplating a career change, or wondering how to fill your retirement days. Most of us have given that question some thought at least once in our lives, but is that even the right question to ask? …