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What Bible study are you doing next? Don’t know yet? I have a feeling you will know shortly. Our small group just finished a hum-dinger by Priscilla Shirer! It’s called Breathe. Ahhh – the title alone makes you want to stop everything and go order it, right? But hold on, because I can’t wait to share one cool thing (among many) that I learned …

Why do you open your Bible? Take a minute. Be honest. Is it because you happen to be at church? Or out of obligation? Out of fear? Looking for answers? Checking off your to-do list? Fill in your blank before reading how Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams fill in theirs …

Does your summer reading list look different than the rest of the year? Mine usually does. And this year is no different. Maybe you are like me and like to take a short break from your normal reading pattern in the summer.
My usual preferred choices of impactful, life-challenging books morph into more light-hearted, don’t-even-need-to-underline, cruise-right-through books. I just finished two books that fit the bill …

I’m pretty sure that I don’t qualify as a young mom anymore. My two sons are married and have children of their own. But I decided to jump in on the study at my church of The Super Mom Myth – as a possible mentor (after last week’s post I had to!) and also a support to my sweet friend who was leading it. I was the oldest person there. As you can probably imagine, I have a slightly different take on this book than the other gals …

Don’t let the plain jane cover fool you. This book, Even If Not, and its author are anything but plain jane. Kaitlyn E. Bouchillon is astonishingly wiser than her twenty-something years. I guess a brain tumor at 17 might do that to a person.