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    My Favorite Devotional Books and Practical Tips for Quiet Time

    Hey friends! I love a good devotional book, so I thought I’d share with you a few of my all-time favorites through the years. Of course, devotional books are never a substitute for actually reading the Bible; nor are they God’s word, so you do have to use discernment as you read them. While I didn’t agree with everything in the books I’ve listed below, yet these have all been a help and blessing to me in my Christian life. Make sure you read to the end for a fun little announcement! Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon. If you are looking for a really “meaty” devotional, this classic would…

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    My Favorite Reads in 2023

    Hey friends! How is it possible that we have only a few days left in this year? I like to take time during this space between Christmas and New Year’s to reflect on the goodness of God over the past months; His faithfulness in the good and the bad times. Remembering His love and provision gives me hope as we enter an uncertain year ahead. We can’t know what it will contain, but what a blessing to walk into it holding tightly to the One Who declares the end from the beginning and Who has promised to always be with us. I have been looking forward to writing this post…

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    More Great Books for Christian Young Women

    Hey friends! Today I’m excited to share with you some more books that have blessed me. You may recall a post I did last year about “Great Books for Christian Young Women.” That certainly wasn’t a comprehensive list, so I decided to do a follow-up post with some more favorites. These are all books that I’ve enjoyed a least a portion of at some time, that have encouraged and challenged me in my Christian life, or informed me in some area of interest. In case you’re wondering, yes, I do read fiction sometimes (especially since I love writing it). In my experience, it’s a little harder to find good, well-written…

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    Christmas Book + Audio Favorites

    Hey friends! It’s hard to believe that Christmas will be here in less than two weeks! This is one of my favorite seasons of the year—I love the lights, the music, the shopping, the memories, the church outreaches. I thought it would be fun to share some of my favorite books and audio resources that I have enjoyed during the Christmas season. Maybe they can become a part of your family’s Christmas traditions and memories. Disclaimer: Just because I recommend a resource does not mean that I agree with everything written therein or endorse everything the author has written. As always, read with discretion and compare everything to God’s word.…

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    Great Books for Christian Young Women

    Hello friends! For today’s post, I’d like to share with you some book recommendations. As Christian young ladies, we want to live our lives God’s way, and He has a lot to say in His Word about His design and plan for us. At the same time, we’re frequently bombarded with the world’s view of womanhood. And that is completely different from what God says! I’ve often found encouragement by reading books written by Christian women who believe God’s word, who study and proclaim His truth. It can also be so inspiring to read the biographies of women who chose to follow God with all their hearts instead of living…

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    Book Review: Ten Fingers for God

    Hi everyone! It’s been awhile since I have reviewed any books here on the blog, and I just finished a 5-star one. It checked almost all my “great book” boxes: a biography, missions, medicine, humor, and even a little WWII history. Dorothy Clarke Wilson was an amazing writer! In this book, you’ll follow Dr. Paul Brand on his journey from growing up in India to medical student in London during the blitz of World War II (in fact, I really enjoyed this fascinating piece of WWII history), to world-renowned leprosy rehab expert. The book is filled with so much information about the history of leprosy treatment, yet it’s not presented…

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    Vintage Book Favorites

    Hello my friends, and happy Friday! The long evenings this time of year are perfect for curling up by the fire with a good book! As you can tell by the title, I love reading vintage books. I especially enjoy vintage fiction since it can be hard to find good modern Christian fiction. Today, I thought I’d share some of my favorites with you. I’ve actually listed these by author since I enjoy multiple books by each. Note: Just because I recommend one or several books by an author does not mean that I endorse everything they write or believe! As always, read with discretion and if you are a…

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    2021 Review and Favorites

    Hi there everyone! I thought it might be fun to review my year a little and to share with you some of my favorites from 2021…maybe you would enjoy some of them too! Favorites This year, the Lord gave me Jeremiah 29:11 as my special verse for the year. Of course, I had no idea how meaningful this verse would be for me this year, but in the midst of uncertainty, and at times, confusion about God’s working, it has reminded me again and again to trust in Him! He has a perfect plan for my life. Verses 12-13 have reminded me to seek Him with my whole heart. My…

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    Church History Book Favorites

    One of the topics I enjoy reading and learning about is church history, including the stories of martyrs—witnesses who gave up everything for the sake of Jesus Christ. Their stories challenge me to live for Jesus and remind me that He is the only One worth living and dying for. As I read of their lives, I ask the question, “Do I love Jesus this much? Is He truly this precious to me?” We don’t know what the future holds, but there’s certainly a possibility that it may hold suffering. Reading of those who suffered for the sake of Christ can help us to put our troubles in perspective. It…

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    Book Review: Nests Above the Abyss

    Hello, my friends! This is the book I’m going to stay up late tonight to finish reading (which I’ll probably regret tomorrow morning 😊). Honestly, I had a hard time choosing which of Isobel Kuhn’s books to review. Every one of them is excellent, and I’ve read them all through at least once! Some of these books are a little difficult to find (Christian Book Distributors does sell By Searching, and Thrift Books sells some of the others). I received most of mine due to generous family members on birthdays and Christmas. If you can find them, they are so worth reading! Nests Above the Abyss really reveals the heart…

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