Hope Prevails: A Review
There is an enemy after our souls and he uses our thoughts against us if we offer him an opened door. It is those self-defeating thoughts, if embraced, that enable depression to move over our minds and trap us.Read More →
There is an enemy after our souls and he uses our thoughts against us if we offer him an opened door. It is those self-defeating thoughts, if embraced, that enable depression to move over our minds and trap us.Read More →
There’s not too much I love more than sitting around my kitchen table with my elderly friends and family listening to them recount “the glory days.” They swap story after story about events, places and people. Some sad. Some funny. I could listen to those stories over and over again (and I do) for hours. That’s fine with me. They are just as much a joy to hear the thirtieth time as they were the first. That good ol’ down-home feeling is what I experienced recently when I had the pleasure of reading Singing Ain’t Enough: The Inspiring Story of Maggie Ingram by Joy Harris.Read More →
“Carla Pollard spoke to a group of 150 women for a Mother’s Tea at Guardian Christian Academy in May. Her topic, “Sweet as Honey”, went straight to the heart of the women present. Mrs. Pollard shared how life-giving constructive words can be; they provide inspiration, encouragement, and, to our children, the belief in themselves to be what God has design them to be. She was able to relay nuggets of truth that spoke to women regardless of the depth of their relationship with the Lord. Mrs. Pollard left the women with words of wisdom, biblical truths to reflect upon, and many points for personal application.” Read More →
The winner of this new book by Kelly O’Dell Stanley is Libbie M. Congratulations, Libbie. Please send me your address by filling out the Contact form located on this blog. Thanks for reading my reviews and connecting with me on my Facebook page, Created to Climb. Blessings!Read More →
Written for the creative heart, Designed to Pray is an interactive, 8-week devotional on creative ways to engage with God. Kelly Stanley’s casual and fascinating style opens her reader’s eyes to new ways of connecting with God through prayer. This book would appeal to the right-brained, artsy reader, but would greatly benefit anyone desiring to pray more and pray more effectively. Each week offers a situation that may arise as we begin to pray, whether it’s fear, or a desire for increased faith, or how to intercede for others. Then, each day of that week Kelly shares ways to overcome or prevail in the situation.Read More →
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