If you’re a mom, you are likely not unfamiliar with the pressure and anxiety that often accompany each decision you face when it comes to the care of your child(ren). The cultural notion of the Mommy Wars only exacerbates the pressure. In addition to trying to decide what is best for one’s family, women can…
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Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know Book Review
This post contains affiliate links Wherever You Go, I Want You to Know is the first children’s book by author, Bible teacher, and mother, Melissa Kruger. As her children were growing older, Melissa wondered if she had taught them the most important thing that they would need to know in life – ultimately, that there…
A Bright Tomorrow: How to Face the Future Without Fear Book Review
This post contains affiliate links A Bright Tomorrow: How to Face the Future Without Fear is the latest title by pastor and author Jared Mellinger. Although this book was released in 2018, I’m not sure that it’s ever been more relevant. Mellinger begins the book by sharing with readers about receiving the difficult news that…
7 Feasts Book Review
This post contains affiliate links 7 Feasts: Finding Christ in the Sacred Celebrations of the Old Testament is the latest Bible study by author Erin Davis. I was really excited when I first learned of 7 Feasts because it doesn’t seem that there are too many women’s Bible studies that focus on the Old Testament….
Finding the Right Hills to Die On Book Review
This post contains affiliate links Finding the Right Hills to Die On is one of pastor Gavin Ortlund’s recent releases. I first learned about this book via Instagram and the title intrigued me. I read the book’s description and felt that it would be a fitting read considering that the time and culture in which…
Struggle Bus Book Review
This post contains affiliate links Struggle Bus: The Van. The Myth. The Legend. is the debut title by author Josh Wood. Struggle Bus is based on the adventures that Josh’s family experienced while owning a 15 passenger van. I became familiar with the Wood family’s adventures after reading the van’s brutally honest and hilarious Craiglist…
Influenster #Summer2020Kickoff VoxBox Review
This post contains affiliate links I am thankful to have received an Influenster #Summer2020Kickoff VoxBox. When I first began doing reviews for Influenster, many of the items included in their boxes were from brands I don’t normally use and items that included harmful chemicals. Although this VoxBox included a few items in the latter category,…
Christian Podcast Recommendations
This post contains affiliate links Christian podcasts are a tremendously helpful resource, but they aren’t a substitute for Christian disciplines and as such, must be held loosely regarding their authority and priority in one’s life. For the sake of clarity and transparency, I would like to note that I haven’t listened to every single episode…
God, Greed, and The (Prosperity) Gospel Book Review
This post contains affiliate links God, Greed, and The (Prosperity) Gospel is the debut title by pastor Costi Hinn. You may recognize Hinn’s last name as it is the same last name of popular prosperity preacher, Benny Hinn. Costi is Benny’s nephew and as such, grew up entrenched in the prosperity gospel movement. God, Greed,…
How the Nations Rage Book Review
This post contains affiliate links The conversation about faith and politics is often heated amongst Christians. As a pastor and resident of Washington D.C., author Jonathan Leeman is no stranger to this fact. His book, How the Nations Rage, is a primer of sorts to help Christians know how to engage in these conversations in…















