Archive for Book Review 2012

[Book Review] Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides

Turning Guilt Trips into Joy RidesTurning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides by Shirley Brosius
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides” by Shirley Brosius, Janine Boyer, and Kim Messinger was an encouraging, devotional that is based on 136 days of working through the things that can cause “guilt trips” and turning them into joy rides, essentially turning our perspective from looking at the worse of things and seeing things for the potential that God has to bless our lives with.

Each day is a short, 5 minute reading, that makes this a great devotional for those who are always on the go and looking for a way to seek wisdom through God’s word, while navigating through some of life’s issues that can distract us from the bigger issues in life.

From the publisher, “Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides”, is about:
Women today are busy, stressed, and guilt-ridden, yet they long to develop their spiritual sides. Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides offers inspirational thoughts based on scripture–brief enough to be read during a television commercial, yet insightful enough to open your eyes to the grace of God on days you change diapers and/or lead corporate meetings. Each reading suggests a “Guilt Trip to Avoid” and ends with a way to “Take the Joy Ride.” The book includes six months of daily readings so that you may establish a habit of connecting with God. Readings are listed under the letters G-R-A-C-E, representing God, Relationships, Acceptance, Challenges and Emotions.

The coauthors hope these meaningful readings will help you deal with guilt–both real and imagined. By applying the insights shared in Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides, you may develop a calmer, less guilt-ridden life-style and become better equipped to function as wives, mothers and friends. Younger women often develop patterns of thinking and experience feelings of guilt that carry over into their mature years, so women of all ages will find this book helpful,

and wow does this book deliver and more.

I like how the readings were listed as the author(s) promised, through the acronym, G-R-A-C-E and isn’t it true that God doesn’t expect us to be perfect, for His grace is sufficient, but He does call for us to trust Him and “….leaning not on your own understanding (ref Proverbs 3:5-6), the book, “Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides”,helps us on learning to lean on Him through the issues that we may find challenging.

As women, its easy to get caught in the, “we have to do it all” and with it…the fact we can be tied up with our emotions, be it by outside influences or internal, “Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides” helps readers to learn to live a life that isn’t burden by constant guilt, be it real, imagine or self-impose, but to learn to trust in God, and learn to be strong and confident as individuals, wives, mothers and friends.

If you, yourself, find yourself struggling with feelings of guilt, maybe you’re not good enough, just self questioning yourself or even just having a hard time saying no to others, to time, to whatever it is, that you feel weighs you down….Check out, “Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides” and learn to enjoy life just a little bit more.

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Guilt! She pokes you as you write about your quaint, eccentric aunt. She grabs you as you wander from e-mail to Facebook to laundry instead of focusing on your work. She kicks you as you complain about your husband to a friend.

Have you noticed? Women seem riddled with guilt. And it’s hard to know if guilt is legitimate or simply a product of our imaginations. After all, should we really feel guilty about things over which we have no control?

We are not perfect. We have no control over some things, so it’s no use feeling guilty. We can’t do it all.

To celebrate the release of Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides, Shirley, Janine and Kim are giving away some great prizes during the blog tour. Share your own “guilt trip” or “joy tip” and be entered to win a free life coaching consultation and a $50 Amazon.com gift certificate.

JUST CLICK THIS LINK (http://justforfun.friendsoftheheart.us) and share what trips you up, holds you back or any tips you may have for overcoming guilt and keeping your joy. Fill out the quick form at the link and you’ll be entered to win a free life coaching consultation from one of us AND a gift certificate to Amazon.com to use to purchase whatever strikes your fancy!

Contest runs 4/23 – 5/12. Winner announced here on 5/14.

Disclaimer: This post contains my personal opinions and does not reflect the opinion of any organization I am/was associated with or affiliated to.The product I have reviewed was/is based on my honest opinion and was not influenced or edited by anyone and was provided by Litfuse Publicity Group for my honest opinion.

{Book Review} Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted

Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You're TransplantedChanging Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted by Carol G. Stratton

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Moving is considered one of life’s greatest stresses and rather you are single or a family, bring with it, a lot of unknowns and in a way, can be applied to any situation in our lives where we are face with the great unknown.

In,”Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted”, Carol Stratton,shares her experiences of twenty-two moves and counsels others, who, even with families, find themselves, seeking stability in, essentially a culture of change.

This can range from military families to families who because of un-stable economic times, may have to find themselves relocating for better jobs or even a better way of life, but in the process, find their lives and that of those around them up-rooted.

No longer do we live in a culture, where most people tend to grow up, live and die in the same communities, but more and more families being spread across the country and even the globe, to deal with both cultural and economical needs and for the follower of Christ,”Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted”, helps those who find themselves being uprooted, find that needed stable groundwork as they re-adjust to their new lives and towns.

With the proliferation of social media, its easier to stay in contact with others and even discover new contacts, but at the heart, moving is still life changing, both on a psychological and emotional level.

It makes having something like, “Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted”, very helpful as the reader is not only reassured but given practical tips on how to deal with the adjustments that need to be made.

For example, in “Day One”, Carol shares the following with the reader,
“As you and I adjust to a move, we need to remember that God wants to communicate with us. James 1:5 tells us that if we lack wisdom, we should ask God for it and he will give it to us generously. It might take time to translate into your circumstances, but we serve a God who loves to translate his truth into our lives. Today, believe that whatever decisions you are wrestling with, He will have an answer.”

One, its not easy making the decision to move. There are many factors that have to be considered, both financial and emotional and is it really practical.

Two, no matter what…moving is not an easy over-night thing…sometimes it can be plain unpredictable, and many of us, maybe are currently living away from family or friends and don’t have that support base we need if facing, say, a second, third or tenth move for whatever the reason.

Reading,”Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted” comes in handy, because its having a best friend that will come along with you and no, its not a cure all or provide all the answers, but Carol does show you who and where to go for a foundation of answers that no matter what life throws our way, is always there.

So while the movers are packing the fine china and you’re praying that the china make it to the new place in non-jigsaw puzzle manner….Read, “Changing Zip Codes: Finding Community Wherever You’re Transplanted” and be strengthened and encouraged that no matter where you go, where you and/or your family have to move to you will get through this and in the process, have a basis not only for the community you need but great tips from someone whose been there (twenty-two times)o how to get where you need to go.

***Special thanks to Carol Stratton for sending me a review copy.***

{Book Review} You’re Already Amazing by Holley Gerth

You're Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to BeYou’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be by Holley Gerth

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It’s easy to get caught up in the illusion of perfection, that we try to often be more than is humanely possible.

Maybe we are people-pleasers and find ourselves, passively saying yes, when often we should say no, or don’t speak up when we should and find ourselves in situations or living in a life that we truly aren’t meant to be.

“You’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be”, is about being the woman, the wife, the daughter, the mother, God has created you to be and not based on other’s ideas, plans or thoughts.

Filled with encouraging scripture, personal ancedotes,”"You’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be” is for the moms, the working women, the mothers, the daughter, the wife, just the woman, that God has created you to be and struggling to understand how you fit in with everyone and everything else that is going on.

This is an eleven chapter book that at the end has a, “Go Deeper” study guide, that will help women work to the realization of how important they are in God’s eye and the importance they do have. Many often struggle with emotions of low self-esteem, acceptance, rejection and loneliness and,”You’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be” doesn’t deliver an instant, read this, problems be solved, but bring to women, the much needed feeling of deliverance of how important and yes, really amazing they are at the end of the day.

Holly provides a warm and very personable style to her writing and as the reader reads through this book, Holly provides sound biblical advice with a great, “pick me up” suggestions to work through the issues and feelings that many women may find themselves carrying within them and seek to find freedom from.

Reading, “You’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be”, the reader will feel as if this was written just for them and makes, “You’re Already Amazing: Embracing Who You Are, Becoming All God Created You to Be” a book that Christian women should take the time to read, either as an individual or in a group. Its about, there are storms in our lives, our lives may not be perfect and we won’t always be able to smile, but God is going to see us through and in the meantime…discover how we ARE amazing already and its not about the need for cosmetic surgery, clothes, riches, or whatever we try to fill our lives with, but by seeing, embracing and becoming all that we all in and through our Father in Heaven.

****Thank you to Donna Hausler of Baker Publishing/Revell Blog Toursfor the opportunity to read and review this book****

{Book Review} NIV Boys Bible

NIV Boys BibleNIV Boys Bible by Zondervan Bibles

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a “boy’s bible” and if you are looking for something that is rough and tumble for the young guy(s) in your life, this is a great bible to use.

Like the “Faithgirlz” counterpart, the “NIV Boys Bible” is geared for boys, ages 8-13(ish), and filled with devotionals, biblical facts, all in a hardcover case that can take a tumble and yet durable at the same time.

Filled with the following:

* Introductions to each book of the Bible

* Hundreds of highlighted verses worth memorizing

* What’s the Big Deal?-Need-to-know biblical stories and people

* Check It Out-Interesting and fun facts about Bible times and characters

* Grossology-Gross and gory stuff they never knew was in the Bible

* Makin’ It Real-Help for applying Bible stories to their everyday lives

This bible makes a great gift that appeals for boys who are looking for something, well, boyish to carry to church. For my son, this was “the bible”, that he is attached to; It’s colorful, eye-catching and just it appeals to the things that boys like.

To the best of my knowledge, there isn’t a different translation or cover available for this bible, but you’ll find, like I did, that it definitely holds up well and unless you want to get a cover for it, the bible holds up very well on its own.

Due to everyone being familiar with the NIV translation, there’s not really a need to go into the translation itself, since it is well known enough to speak for itself, but what makes the bible appealing is its target audience.

Boys will love this.

The “NIV Boys Bible” has enough “extras” to keep them going back and learning about God’s word at the same time.

So…really….if you are looking for a book that is going to encourage boys to check out God’s word…this bible will do just the job.

***Special thanks to Rick Roberson of The B&B Media Group for sending me a review copy.***

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old…or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card is:

 

Zonderkidz; Special edition (March 6, 2012)

***Special thanks to Rick Roberson of The B&B Media Group for sending me a review copy.***

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

 

Getting into a routine of reading the Bible can be challenging for anyone, but trying to keep the attention of pre-teen boys is especially difficult. So now there is a Bible especially developed for them. The NIV Boys Bible is designed with boys ages 9 to 12 in mind. Fun in-text features help boys dig deep into the Word and learn about amazing people, facts and stories of the Bible. The NIV Boys Bible will help boys grow into the young men God wants them to be. It will appeal to boys and cause them to desire to spend time in the Word with its unique features such as:

* Introductions to each book of the Bible

* Hundreds of highlighted verses worth memorizing

* What’s the Big Deal?-Need-to-know biblical stories and people

* Check It Out-Interesting and fun facts about Bible times and characters

* Grossology-Gross and gory stuff they never knew was in the Bible

* Makin’ It Real-Help for applying Bible stories to their everyday lives

This Bible includes the full text of the New International Version, the most popular Bible translation in the world, and 12 color tip-in pages introducing content that shows boys how they can grow to be like Jesus. Each book of the Bible has activities that make God’s Word more relevant than ever. It is jam-packed with customized content and artwork that really makes the Bible stand out.

Product Details:

List Price: $27.99

Reading level: Ages 9 and up

Hardcover: 1504 pages

Publisher: Zonderkidz; Special edition (March 6, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0310723086

ISBN-13: 978-0310723080:

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{Book Review} NIV Faithgirlz! Bible

NIV Faithgirlz! BibleNIV Faithgirlz! Bible by Zondervan Bibles

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I received the,”NIV Faithgirlz! Bible”, the first thing I noticed was that it was taken from my hands immediately by my “assistant” reviewer whom quickly went through the pages and begin explaining how much she loved seeing the flowers and even admire the cover.

When we finally were able to sit down and go through the bible together, I really enjoyed the layout that, the “NIV Faithgirlz! Bible” was done in; It’s extremely eye-catching, hip for the young girls to carry around, inspiring and encouraging devotionals through-out and the cover is very sturdy, although later, I ended up making a cover for the bible to protect its binding.

I, and you, would enjoy the fact that this is a very sturdy bible for even as young as seven and with care, a bible that the special girl in your life will cherish and with prayer, use as she is growing up.

The,”NIV Faithgirlz! Bible” makes a great keepsake to give as a baptism, growing up, or just because and throughout the bible, along with fact tidbits that are relevant for girls, the colorful pages, with the flowers and for those who love the color pink, is something that girls would enjoy using for their own bible.

I was impressed by the quality of the paper used and the binding is well done so there is little worry about wearing out.

Although the version I received was a hardback, it is shared, that, the “NIV Faithgirlz! Bible” will also be available as,”…two Italian Duo-Tone designs. For better portability, there is also an NIV Faithgirlz! Backpack Bible. This compact edition does not include the in-text features that the full-size edition has, but it does have twelve full-color pages of Faithgirlz! fun, the words of Christ in red and a ribbon marker. An ebook version is also planned for electronic use.”.

So if you are looking for a bible to give your daughter, niece, sister or any girl, I highly recommend the, “”NIV Faithgirlz! Bible”.

It is very hip looking, the words are easy to read, binding durable, filled with encouraging tidbits along with room for personal notes and speaking of notes, the paper is of a grainy quality that won’t bleed through, though I wouldn’t suggest liquid highlighters with any type of marking in bibles, due to the bleed through factor.

NIV, to the best of my knowledge, is the only version this comes in, though I could be wrong, and the lettering isn’t small so it won’t hurt growing eyes or require squinting to read.

This is a delightful bible to own/give and worth giving to that special someone in your life!

***Special thanks to Rick Roberson of The B&B Media Group for sending me a review copy.***

In the meantime………………….
It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old…or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!

Today’s Wild Card contributor is:

 

 

and the book:

 

Zonderkidz; Rev Spl edition (March 6, 2012)

***Special thanks to Rick Roberson of The B&B Media Group for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR:

Nancy Rue has worked as a public school teacher, church youth director, theater workshop developer and camp director. She has written more than eighty books for young people, including the beloved Faithgirlz! Sophie series, The Skin You’re In and Everybody Tells Me to Be Myself but I Don’t Know Who I Am. Nancy lives with her husband and two dogs in Lebanon, TN.
About Faithgirlz!: Faithgirlz! is a collection of books, Bibles and resources designed to provide transformational Christian experiences for tween girls. Faithgirlz! encourages honest tween-girl empowerment by providing engaging, relevant, high-quality offerings, helping tween girls understand their world, learn biblical teachings, become closer to God and grow into godly teenagers. Faithgirlz! offers excellent content and contributions from leading Christian tween writers and spokespeople including Nancy Rue, Melody Carlson, Kristi Holl, Naomi Kinsman and more. Faithgirlz! is also supported with a website (Faithgirlz.com), Facebook page and mother and daughter live events across the country.

SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

Every girl wants to know she’s totally unique and special, and contributor Nancy Rue helps them do just that in the revised edition of the NIV Faithgirlz! Bible. As a leading tween expert, Rue teaches girls that the Bible is real and relevant and, best of all, that the story of God and His people is also their story. Girls can now grow closer to God as they discover the journey of a lifetime, in their language, for their world.

The new Faithgirlz! Bible was developed especially for girls ages 9 to 12. Everything in it is written with a tween girl’s experience in mind, and it features the most popular Bible translation in the world, the New International Version. The features explain hard-to-understand things in the Bible and guide girls to put the Scripture to work in their own lives. The Faithgirlz! Bible focuses on sharing faith with friends and gives real ways for girls to do that.

Each book of the Bible has activities that make God’s Word more relevant than ever. And, of course, because it was developed for Faithgirlz! readers, they can expect to find it jam-packed with customized content and artwork that really makes the Bible stand out. Girls will love the cool design, the interactive features and the feeling of knowing that God’s Word is there for them whenever they need it. Some of the features included are:

·   Book Introductions—Girls will read the who, when, where and what of each book of the Bible.

·   Dream Girl—Girls will use their imaginations to put themselves in the story.

·   Is There a Little (Eve, Ruth, Isaiah) in You?—Girls will see for themselves what they have in common with women of the Bible.

·   Words to Live By—Girls will discover great Bible verses for memorizing.

·   Oh, I Get It!—Girls will find answers to Bible questions they’ve wondered about.
Nancy Rue says, “I hope the Faithgirlz! Bible will help girls grow a friendship with the Bible, their own relationship. It asks questions, asks them to think and challenges them to apply what they’re learning. That’s how they’ll find a deep, personal relationship with God, rather than just by following rules or saying what they’ve been told without really thinking about it. Rules are important, of course, but they only make sense when they really believe the message of the Scriptures. That’s what this Bible is about.” The Faithgirlz! Bible is the perfect Bible to support girls in their journey into the “beauty of believing.”

The main edition of the Faithgirlz! Bible is hardcover, but it is also available in two Italian Duo-Tone designs. For better portability, there is also an NIV Faithgirlz! Backpack Bible. This compact edition does not include the in-text features that the full-size edition has, but it does have twelve full-color pages of Faithgirlz! fun, the words of Christ in red and a ribbon marker. An ebook version is also planned for electronic use.

Product Details:

List Price: $27.99

Reading level: Ages 9 and up

Hardcover: 1504 pages

Publisher: Zonderkidz; Rev Spl edition (March 6, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0310722365

ISBN-13: 978-0310722366

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{Book Review} The Maid of Fairbourne Hall

The Maid of Fairbourne HallThe Maid of Fairbourne Hall by Julie Klassen

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Margaret Elinor Macy,heiress to a fortune, a daughter, strong-willed and innovative, she has the makings of a fantastic protagonist and central to the happenings of “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall”.

This is one of those historical fiction books that is fun to read on a rainy day or on vacation, particularly if you’re not the type into overtly romance novels, but rather novels, with a little suspense, a little humor, rich historical details and strong characters and yes, have to admit, there is romance, but its not central to the book as a whole, but rather on a “growing up” story of Margaret Elinor Macy, who finds herself in the middle of a plot by a greedy step-father, battling constraints of society and learning not all is what it appears to be.

“The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” was an enjoyable read and I enjoy how each chapter not only had pertinent quotes, but “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall ” also give readers a behind the scenes look of the life of servants in that time and era and the etiquette and practices that were prevalent.

Through all this, Julie Klassen weaves a suspenseful tale as her main character finds herself trying to not only take control of her inheritance, but of her own destiny.

We get a glimpse of the different levels of society that exist in the time period that, “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” was written and at the same time, we meet a very strong character who learns not to allow others to dictate her destiny, but learn to be strong, for herself.

In the process, she learns valuable lessons of seeing a world she took for granted, in a new way and develop valuable friendships that changes her life and mind.

“The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” is entertaining, very endearing and a book that for the casual reader, looking for a book that is both captivating and engaging, perfect for rainy days, maybe going on vacation or just something to take you away to another time and place.

This book doesn’t use a “tried and true formula”, but instead is both fresh, original and very endearing as readers find themselves escaping with Margaret Elinor Macy and laughing and finding themselves smiling with her escapades.

If you haven’t already and needing a book to read for this summer or just anytime, “The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” is well worth it; Run off with Margaret Elinor Macy as she disguises herself as a maid and in the process tries to figure out how to hold on, both to her inheritance and her heart.

Disclaimer: This post contains my personal opinions and does not reflect the opinion of any organization I am/was associated with or affiliated to.The product I have reviewed was/is based on my honest opinion and was not influenced or edited by anyone / Thank you to Bethany Publishers for the complimentary copy, in exchange for my honest opinion.

“Mornings with Jesus 2012″ Book Review and Giveaway-Giveaway Closed

Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 DevotionsMornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions by Judy Baer

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions” is a series of selected devotionals by Judy Baer, Gwen Ford Faulkenberry, Tricia Goyer, Sharon Hinck, Keri Wyatt Kent, Erin Keeley Marshall and Camy Tang that will help you start each morning with a selected passage from the bible,personal devotional to inspire and encourage and followed at the end of each day with a,”Faith Step” to contemplate on, throughout the day.

I really enjoy using these devotionals and thought this would be perfect for busy moms who are struggling to balance being a Christian, a mom, a wife and in some cases, if they work in or outside the home, an employee, while maintaining a contemplative and growing relationship with our Father in Heaven.

Everything is a quick five minute read and for the busy mom (and women, not just moms) who are on the go, and with this being available on Kindle and Nook, talk about a great, while on the way to work, dropping or picking up the kids at school, waiting at the doctor, quick, morning/afternoon/or evening boost.

Although,”Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions” is a light read for many who may prefer something “heavier” and more in depth, I found,”Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions” to be really good for the busy moms (and women) that are out there and just don’t have time for that sit down, thirty minute to hour devotional, or maybe you are struggling to start a quiet time/devotional period to just dwell in God’s word, this captures the best of both worlds, since sometimes what we need, is a quick faith boost and the faith lifts that are included at the end of each devotional is just right for all of us who need that motivation to move through the day or if we find ourselves struggling through a difficult time or just plain bad day.

As I read, “Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions”, I couldn’t help but think…this would make a fantastic app if you have a smartphone or iphone.

The devotionals are relevant to today’s busy world and many women find themselves balancing many roles in today’s modern and complicated world will find this as a way to set down the needed roots to keep them grounded.

These are a great group of inspiring women who, in and through Christ, will help lift up your day (or if you read it at night, end the night with inspiring encouragement for the next day), and so well worth to check out, “”Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul”.

For a little encouragement of what this book is about, here’s what the publisher has to say about the book:

“Be still and know that I am God.” is one of the most beautiful verses from the Bible, but it’s not easy to practice in this busy world. Mornings with Jesus will help you do just that—“be still” in Jesus’ beautiful and powerful presence. For those who are seeking a deeper experience in their relationship with Christ, Mornings with Jesus offers a fresh perspective of who Jesus is (the Healer, the Son of God, the Comforter, the Good Shepherd) and what that means for day-to-day life. With a warm and friendly voice, 365 short devotional writings on the character and teachings of Jesus encourage readers to greet each day by drawing near to Him and inviting His presence into their day. Spend time with Jesus at the beginning of each day and experience His nearness and peace in a new way throughout the year. Each day’s selection includes:

  • a Bible verse
  • an entry based on Jesus: His words, miracles, and parables; His wisdom, compassion, and comfort; His mystery, power, divinity, and humanity
  • a “faith step” that will inspire and challenge readers to apply the day’s message to their lives”

 

Using this devotional, day 1, January 1, the first devotional was over, Mark 1:35

“Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. (NIV)

WOW..what a reminder about starting off the New Year and just each day, praying and spending time, FIRST, with our Father in Heaven; Though we may not always feel like we have time, this is an inspiring devotional to encourage you that we are all busy women, with many different seasons going on in our life, and we can be encouraged and inspired to find time with our Father in Heaven!

To make this a little fun, I am hosting a giveaway for your own copy of, ”
Mornings with Jesus 2012: Daily Encouragement for Your Soul 366 Devotions” and one lucky winner will be picked on January 31, 2012.

Basic rules for entry:
1. Make sure to log your entries into rafflecopter, where the winner will be picked from, so your entries can be counted.

2. The winner will be notified first by email on January 31, 2012 and after being contacted, posted on the Sunflower Faith, FB fan page and here.

It’s not too late to start the New Year, being strengthened and inspired!

 

Disclaimer: This post contains my personal opinions and does not reflect the opinion of any organization I am/was associated with or affiliated to.The product I have reviewed was/is based on my honest opinion and was not influenced or edited by anyone and was provided by Litfuse Publicity Group for my honest opinion.

“The Shadow of Your Smile” Book Review

The Shadow of Your SmileThe Shadow of Your Smile by Susan May Warren

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Life can happen in a matter of seconds.

“The Shadow of Your Smile” is the story of a couple, whose known each other for twenty-five years and find themselves drifting apart to the point of divorce and in a matter of seconds, through a tragic accident, become strangers rediscovering who they are and who each other are, all over again.

Second chances?

Hope?

“The Shadow of Your Smile” is a touching, love story that readers, like myself, will find themselves, having a hard time putting down as the main characters, Noelle and Eli Hueston, struggle with the implications of Noelle’s amnesia, and Noelle struggling to not only remember her life, but struggling with the question if this is an opportunity to rediscover a love for a man that, an accident has taken away memories of.

Sometimes hilarious, sometimes deeply heart warming, I enjoy reading, “The Shadow of a Smile” and its one of those books, that you will find yourself, not only just taken away, but wondering….in the midst of tragedy, can love re-grow?

Come participate in Litfuse and Susan May Warren’s giveaway to celebrate the release of, “The Shadow of Your Smile”!

Sometimes love requires a little forgetting … Come back to Deep Haven and find out what’s been happening in your favorite quaint hamlet. If you’re new to the Deep Haven series – this is the perfect book to start with – each book in the series is a stand alone story.

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“The Gospel Story Bible” Book Review

The Gospel Story BibleThe Gospel Story Bible by Marty Machowski

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“The Gospel Story Bible” by Marty Machowski is a very colorful and richly illustrated bible that makes learning about the basic bible stories for kids fun, with interactive discussions for parents to discuss with their kids.

Having used this for some time, I like how from as young as 5 to even as old as 11, the stories help provide a basic, broad spectrum for the bible and get kids interested in learning more when they are ready to start reading the bible on their own.

In the meantime, “The Gospel Story Bible” provides a great basic starting point for families looking for ways to create a “Family Devotion Time” or just for nightly readings and discussions, before the kids go to bed.

Younger children will be captivated by the illustrations that abound in this book, while its still “sophisticated” enough for the older kids to get involved without feeling like the parables and stories share are not watered down or talking down to them and I was just very impressed by the discussion questions that are provided to help encourage discussions in the family about the Bible.

The book itself is a hardcover and really well bounded that I feel would last through several little hands and many nights of reading through the bible or even for use with family devotions and a great starting point for families who are wondering how to share God’s word with their younger kids.

Parents really won’t be able to get over the illustrations and how they beautifully capture the stories (along with Scriptural references) that are shared and will find that the illustrations, for the younger kids, really encourage not only just narration but gives kids a chance to have a medium to discover and re-tell the stories they’ve just heard on their own and I personally thought that it was “toddler hands” friendly from the way the pages are designed to the toddler friendly hard cover.

Though not spill free or mess proof, it still invites kids to even just look through the pictures, if they are not reading yet and provide them with eye catching images for parents to discuss the corresponding pictures with them.

The Gospel Story Bible, is a beautiful, well written bible for families and kids to share and something to look into adding into the family library.



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Today’s Wild Card author is:

 

Marty Machowski


Illustrated by: 



and the book:

 

New Growth Press (December 5, 2011)

***Special thanks to Audra Jennings – The B&B Media Group – for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

 

Marty Machowski is a Family Life Pastor at Covenant Fellowship Church, a Sovereign Grace Ministries church in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where he has served on the pastoral staff for twenty-three years. Marty leads Promise Kingdom, the children’s ministry of Covenant Fellowship. He is also the author of Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God and the forthcoming Gospel Story Sunday school curriculum. He and his wife Lois and their six children reside in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR:

 I have  never been the best at anything. This has given me the freedom to really enjoy alot of things; perfection is not on the line. So my drawing is not clean, my patchwork corners don’t really match up, and my cooking is always an adventure.  I was raised by a single mom who has an exhausting amount of creative energy.  My  brother and  I were taught how to create our own entertainment  and seek adventure in the everyday.
When I was in Jr High, both my parents remarried and let’s just say things have never been boring. A foster brother, two step sisters, and a half brother were added to the mix. I have aunts and uncles who have been beyond generous and helped raise me in many ways. I have been blessed to travel overseas and even live in Prague for six months. My dad and stepmom run a special needs home in Guatemala where I have spent time and really fallen in love with the culture. My brother and his wife run a shoe company out of Guatemala.  Everywhere I have been, even a dirt floor hut in the hills of Guatemala, there has been art: design and color. I believe as humans we are created in the image of The Creator, and so we all have some creative effort to put forth.
 I have a BFA in Illustration because after all the studio classes one takes to finish an Art Education  degree, I found what I really like to do is draw. I doodle. Alot.
 Presently, I am married with two little ones, living in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. I teach art part time at a sweet little christian school, grow tomatoes and beets, and sew or draw when I get the chance.
My first illustration project is coming out in the fall, 156 illustrated Bible stories in the “Gospel Story Bible” by Marty Machowski, published by New Growth Press.

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SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

 

Sometimes it’s easy to forget Jesus in the midst of frantic schedules, family squabbles and conflicting priorities. For many Christians, God often becomes little more than an afterthought after days absorbed and depleted by the busyness of life. But the truth is that he is the hero of every story—including the mundane, ordinary ones we experience on a regular basis. That is why Marty Machowski beckons families to take time out from the daily grind to be transformed by the message of the Good News in his latest release, The Gospel Story Bible: Discovering Jesus in the Old and New Testaments (New Growth Press, November 2011).

Based on the ESV Bible, this uniquely illustrated Bible storybook uses 156 stories to present God’s plan of salvation in Christ from its opening narrative in Genesis to its finale in Revelation. This easy-to-read storybook written for children from preschool to high school introduces readers to many captivating people, places and events from the Bible’s Old and New Testaments. At the same time, Machowski skillfully connects the individual stories to the overall gospel narrative of how God redeemed a broken world through sending his son Jesus to save his people. Each story ends by connecting to Jesus and his gospel of grace. By sharing these Bible stories with each other, young and old will learn together the life-changing habit of recognizing the presence and workings of Christ in every moment of their day.

“The gospel is deep enough to keep the oldest and wisest parents learning and growing all their lives, yet simple enough to change the heart of the first grader who has just begun to read,” says Machowski. “That’s what makes The Gospel Story Bible ideal as a storybook for a preschooler, a devotional for a grade school student, a refresher for the adult believer or an introduction for the new one. Parents and children will learn together to read the whole Bible as one story, with one hero—Jesus Christ.”

Vibrant illustrations by A. E. Macha, child-friendly discussion questions and Scripture references accompany each story to help lead families in exploring the Bible. Parents and teachers will be delighted to discover how easily even a young child can understand the original text of a story that he or she has already come to love. A companion to the family devotional Long Story Short: Ten-Minute Devotions to Draw Your Family to God and the soon-to-be-released Gospel Story Sunday school curriculum (February 2012), The Gospel Story Bible is also a great resource for churches, Sunday school classes, home-schoolers and Christian schools who want to teach their children to apply the gospel to every situation and make Jesus the most important part of their everyday lives.

Product Details:

  • List Price: $29.99
  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: New Growth Press (December 5, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1936768127
  • ISBN-13: 978-1936768127

AND NOW…Some Sample Pages (click images to see them larger):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The Accidental Bride” Book Review

The Accidental Bride (A Big Sky Romance)The Accidental Bride by Denise Hunter

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“The Accidental Bride” by Denise Hunter is a sweet, heart warming romance set out in Montana; It has cowboys, it has the open plains, it has our Father in Heaven working behind the scenes, readers will fall in love with the characters and find themselves misty eye and smiling by the book’s end.

I really enjoy reading this book and it was just one of those romances with a blend of God’s word, weaved into a very delightful story about not basing one lives on other’s opinions, overcoming heartaches and the beauty of finding love and second chances.

Set in modern day Montana, I loved how Denise Hunter, created characters that really warmed the heart and she does a wonderful job of weaving in both romance and suspense of will they or won’t they as her main characters, after a heartbroken history together, find themselves “married by accident” and from that incident, set on a path of redemption, growth and moving forward from each of their own pasts.

This is a very well written romance and I’m normally not big on romances, but I found myself unable to put the book down and by story’s end, thinking, “I have to re-read this book again”; It’s a perfect summer vacation read, when you’re in need of a little “romance” in your life and just an all around feel good story that captures not only the scriptural message of Galatians 1:10 but about not allowing one’s one personal experiences, cloud one’s thoughts of others or prevent oneself from moving forward.

“The Accidental Bride” has a strong story line, it has cowboys, and the main character is a strong willed, hard headed woman struggling to save and keep her family’s ranch while at the same time, mending a broken heart that was broken, one to many times while dealing with a first love who sweeps back into town and turns everything, all the more upside down.

Readers will love how the main character overcomes the obstacles in her life and in the process find healing and love as well.

Get swept away to a Montana ranch and discover for yourself, “The Accidental Bride”

 

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Today’s Wild Card author is:

 

 

and the book:

 

 Thomas Nelson (January 3, 2012)


***Special thanks to
Audra Jennings – The B&B Media Group –  for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Denise lives in Indiana with her husband Kevin and their three sons. In 1996, Denise began her first book, a Christian romance novel, writing while her children napped. Two years later it was published, and she’s been writing ever since. Her books often contain a strong romantic element, and her husband Kevin says he provides all her romantic material, but Denise insists a good imagination helps too!

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SHORT BOOK DESCRIPTION:

 

Shay Brandenberger has built her entire life on the shifting sands of what others think. Constantly seeking the approval of others, she has struggled through a rocky childhood, a failed marriage and single parenthood. Now it looks like she’s losing the ranch that has been in her family for three generations, a surefire way to mark her as a failure in the eyes of the community. When Travis McCoy, the high school sweetheart who very publicly broke her heart fifteen years before, returns to Moose Creek, she is less than pleased. Not only does his re-appearance dredge up a deluge of painful memories, it also reminds everyone in town that it was he who left her, not the other way around. To make matters worse, Shay and Travis are unwittingly paired to play bride and groom in the annual Founder’s Day wedding re-enactment where, much to her chagrin, she discovers he still has the power to take her breath away. 

Product Details:

List Price: $15.99

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson (January 3, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1595548025
  • ISBN-13: 978-1595548023

AND NOW…THE FIRST CHAPTER:

The bell above the diner’s door jingled
and—despite her most valiant effort—Shay Brandenberger’s eyes darted toward the
entry. An unfamiliar couple entered—tourists. She could tell by their khaki
Eddie Bauer vests and spanking-new hiking boots. Look out, Yellowstone.
When her heart rate returned to normal,
she checked her watch and took a sip of coffee. Five minutes till she met Miss
Lucy at the Doll House, forty till she met John Oakley at the bank. What if he
said no? What would they do then?
“Mom . . . Earth to Mom . . .” Olivia
waved her hand too close to Shay’s face, her brown eyes widening.
“Sorry, hon.” The one bright moment of
her Saturday was breakfast with her daughter, and she couldn’t enjoy it for the
dread. “What were you saying?”
Olivia set her fork on her
pancake-sticky plate and heaved a sigh worthy of her twelve-year-old self.
“Never mind.” She bounced across the vinyl bench, her thick brown ponytail
swinging. “I’m going to meet Maddy.”
“Right back here at noon,” Shay called,
but Olivia was out the door with the flick of her hand.
The diner buzzed with idle chatter.
Silverware clattered and scraped, and the savory smell of bacon and fried eggs
unsettled her stomach. She took a sip of the strong brew from the fat rim of
her mug.
The bell jingled again. I will not look. I will
not look. I will not—
The server appeared at her booth, a new
girl, and gathered Olivia’s dishes. “On the house today.”
Shay set down her mug, bristling. “Why?”
The woman shrugged. “Boss’s orders,” she
said, then made off with the dirty dishes.
From the rectangular kitchen window,
Mabel Franklin gave Shay a pointed look.
So Shay had helped the couple with their
foal the week before. It was the neighborly thing to do.
Fine. She gave a reluctant smile and a
wave. She pulled her wallet from her purse, counted out the tip, and dragged
herself from the booth, remembering her daughter’s bouncy exit. Lately her
thirty-two years pressed down on her body like a two-ton boulder.
She opened the diner’s door and peeked
both ways before exiting the Tin Roof and turning toward the Doll House. She
was only checking sidewalk traffic, not hiding. Nope, she wasn’t hiding from
anyone. The boardwalks were busy on Saturdays. That was why she hadn’t come to
town for two weeks. Why their pantry was emptier than a water trough at high
noon.
She hurried three shops down and slipped
into the cool, welcoming air of Miss Lucy’s shop.
“ ’Morning, Miss Lucy.”
“ ’Morning, dear.” The elderly woman, in
the middle of helping a customer, called over her rounded shoulder, “It’s in
the back.” Miss Lucy’s brown eyes were big as buckeyes behind her thick
glasses, and her white curls glowed under the spotlights.
“Okeydoke.” Shay forced her feet toward
the storeroom.
A musty smell assaulted her as she
entered the back room and flipped on the overhead fluorescents. She scanned the
boxes of doll parts and skeins of yarn until she found what she was looking
for. She approached the box, lifted the lid, and parted the tissue.
The wedding gown had been carefully
folded and tucked away. Shay ran her fingers over the delicate lace and pearls.
Must’ve been crisp white in its day, but time had cast a long shadow over it.
Time had a way of doing that.
Her fingers lingered on the thin fabric.
She remembered another time, another dress. A simple white one that hung on her
young shoulders, just skimmed the cement of the courthouse steps. The ache that
squeezed her heart had faded with time, but it was there all the same. Would it
ever go away?
Shaking her head, Shay turned back to
the task at hand. The gown seemed too pretty, too fragile to disturb.
Oh well. She’d promised.
She pulled it out and draped it over the
box, then shimmied from her jeans. When she was down to the bare necessities,
she stepped carefully into the gown. She eased it over her narrow hips and slid
her arms into the long sleeves. The neckline was modest, the gathered skirt
fuller than anything she ever wore. Here in the air-conditioning it was fine,
but she would swelter next Saturday.
Leaving the button-up back gaping, she
hitched the skirt to the top of her cowboy boots and entered the store.
Miss Lucy was ushering the customer out
the door. When she turned, she stopped, her old-lady shoes squeaking on the
linoleum. “Land sakes.”
Shay took two steps forward and dropped
the skirt. It fell to the floor with a whoosh.
“Fits like a glove,” Miss Lucy said.
“And with some low heels it’ll be the perfect length.”
Shay didn’t even own heels. “My boots’ll
have to do. Button the back?”
Miss Lucy waddled forward, turned Shay
toward a small wall mirror flecked with time, and began working the tiny pearl
buttons.
Shay’s breath caught at her image. She
forced its release, then frowned. Wedding gowns were bad luck. She’d sworn
she’d never wear another. If someone had told her yesterday she’d be wearing
this thing today, she’d have said they were one straw short of a bale.
Miss Lucy moved up to the buttons
between her shoulders, and Shay lifted her hair. The dress did fit, clinging to
her torso like it was made for her, wouldn’t you know. Even the color
complemented her olive skin.
Still, there was that whole bad luck
thing.
And what would everyone think of Shay
Brandenberger wearing this valuable piece of Moose Creek heritage? A white
wedding gown, no less. If she didn’t have the approval of her closest friends
and neighbors, what did she have? Not much, to her thinking.
She wanted to cut and run. Wanted to
shimmy right out of the dress, tuck it into that box in the storeroom, slip
back into her Levi’s and plaid button-up, and go back to her ranch where she
could hole up for the next six months.
She checked the time and wished Miss
Lucy had nimbler fingers. Of all days to do this, a Saturday, when everyone
with two legs was in town. And she still had that infernal meeting with John
Oakley.
Please, God, I can’t lose our home . . .
“I’m obliged to you, dear. I completely
forgot Jessie was going out of town.”
“No problem.”
“Baloney. You’d rather be knee-deep in
cow dung.” The woman’s marionette lines at the sides of her mouth deepened.
“It’s one hour of my life.” A pittance,
after all Miss Lucy had done for her.
Miss Lucy finished buttoning, and Shay
dropped her hair and smoothed the delicate lace at the cuffs.
“Well, bless you for being willing. God
is smiling down on you today for your kindness.”
Shay doubted God really cared one way or
another. It was her neighbors she worried about.
“Beautiful, just beautiful. You’ll be
the talk of the town on Founders Day.”
“No doubt.” Everyone in Moose Creek
would be thinking about the last time she’d worn a wedding gown. And the time
before that.
Especially the time before that.
Third time’s a charm, Shay thought, the corner of her lip
turning up.
“Stop fretting,” Miss Lucy said,
squeezing her shoulders. “You look quite fetching, like the gown was made for
you. I won’t have to make a single alteration. Why, it fits you better than it
ever did Jessie—don’t you tell her I said so.”
Shay tilted her head. Maybe Miss Lucy
was right. The dress did make the most of her figure. And she had as much right
to wear it as anyone. Maybe more—she was born and raised here, after all. It
was just a silly old reenactment anyway. No one cared who the bride and groom
were.
The bell jingled as the door opened
behind her. She glanced in the mirror, over her shoulder, where a hulking
silhouette filled the shop’s doorway. There was something familiar in the set
of the man’s broad shoulders, in the slow way he reached up and removed his
hat.
The sight of him constricted her rib
cage, squeezed the air from her lungs as if she were wearing a corset. But she
wasn’t wearing a corset. She was wearing a wedding gown. Just as she had been
the last time she’d set eyes on Travis McCoy.

 

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