Something Needs To Change: A Call to Make Your Life Count in a World of Urgent Need is a Christian nonfiction book where David recounts his experience of his week-long trek in the Himalayas and his reflections as he grappled with tough questions on faith, suffering, and meeting the physical and spiritual needs of those […]
Book Review: “How To Have Your Life Not Suck” by Bianca Juarez Olthoff
How To Have Your Life Not Suck is a Christian nonfiction book where Bianca draws out life lessons from the Biblical account of Ruth to help guide readers in faith, life, and love. Imagine holding a glass of wine and lounging on the couch while listening, laughing, and talking with your homegirl. This is that […]
Book Review: Finding Beautiful by Rebecca Friedlander
Finding Beautiful is a Christian nonfiction book about finding true beauty as told through the personal stories of the author and twelve other women from around the world. Beautifully written and beautiful photographs. That’s how I’d sum this book up. Rebecca had a way of writing that lifted the imagination and it was most evident […]
Book Review: American Omens by Travis Thrasher
American Omens is a multiple point-of-view novel about a kind-of post-apocalyptic world controlled by an elite group of wealthy, powerful individuals intent on eradicating Christianity using human-implanted technology and artificial intelligence (AI). Though, I’m not usually a fan of multiple POVs, I found that this novel was easy to read and follow, but I was […]
Book Review: “Stretched Too Thin” by Jessica N. Turner
Stretched Too Thin: How Working Moms Can Lose the Guilt, Work Smarter, and Thrive is Jessica N. Turner’s book specially for working moms. As a single non-mom, I hesitated before reading this book. It wasn’t written for me. Is worth the read? Will most of the content gloss over my head? Should I even bother? […]
Book Review: “Holy Hustle” by Crystal Stine
Holy Hustle by Crystal Stine arrived at just the right moment for me. I’m in a season of working hard and hustling, only to realize that I need margin in my life to rest and breathe. Finding that margin isn’t easy, but this book is helping me through it. Crystal’s message of embracing a work-hard […]
Book Review: “Uniquely You”
I received a free e-copy of “Uniquely You” in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Affiliate links are included below. I may make a commission from purchases through those links, but there are no further costs to you. Title: Uniquely You Author: Michelle S. Lazurek Illustrator: Alison Wright Publisher: Elk Lake Publishing Inc; First edition […]