My husband and I recently watched the Netflix documentary, Titan: The Oceangate Submersible Disaster. I remember when the Titan took its deadly descent two years ago. As the world waited with titanic trepidation to see if its passengers would survive, I begged God to spare their lives, and grieved their tragic deaths. Before we hit play,…
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The Maker of the Mountain Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received The Maker of the Mountain compliments of Merge PR and B&H in exchange for my honest review. The Maker of the Mountain is the debut title by singer/songwriter Sandra McCracken and her husband, Tim Nicholson. In this book, readers follow a little bear on his journey through nature…
It’s Not Just A Season
“Are you getting enough time away from the kids?” A sweet sister in Christ recently asked me this at a party. We were the only family present with young children, and my toddler son was running rampant. “I don’t know how much time is enough,” I replied, “but thank you for seeing me and for asking.” Her caring question…
Learning to Listen Book Review
This post contains affiliate links. I received Learning to Listen compliments of New Growth Press in exchange for my honest review. Learning to Listen is the debut title by author and biblical counselor Joseph Hussung. Although the target audience of this book is biblical counselors, I believe that Learning to Listen is a necessary read…
Knowable Word Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received Knowable Word compliments of Cruciform Press in exchange for my honest review. Knowable Word is a helpful primer for studying the Bible. It begins by introducing readers to the OIA (observation, interpretation, application) method of Bible study. I was familiar with this method as it’s been frequently used…
A Short Guide to the Bible Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received A Short Guide to the Bible compliments of The Good Book Company in exchange for my honest review. A Short Guide to the Bible is just that! It’s a helpful resource for kids cultivating Bible literacy habits for the first time. This booklet contains hand drawn illustrations similar…
Theology or Therapy? Grace for Grey Areas
“Jesus is enough” is a phrase we Christians often use to console ourselves amidst life’s difficulties. While I wholeheartedly affirm this statement, I’ve heard it used to dismiss the need for therapy for suffering saints. Utilizing this type of aid, we decide, means that we aren’t fully trusting God and His word. While many believe…
Jesus Moments: Jonah Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received Jesus Moment: Jonah compliments of The Good Book Company in exchange for my honest review. Jesus Moment: Jonah is the latest title in the Jesus Moments series by The Good Book Company. This picture book helps children see how this minor prophet points to Jesus. Anchors are hidden…
The Art of Disagreeing Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received The Art of Disagreeing compliments of The Good Book Company in exchange for my honest review. The Art of Disagreeing is the latest title by pastor and author Gavin Ortlund. This book is essentially a primer for Christians on how to disagree well. Ortlund begins the book by…
Perfected Book Review
This post contains affiliate links I received Perfected compliments of B&H Publishing in exchange for my honest review. Perfected: Trading Shame and Striving for Wholeness in Christ is the debut title by professor, speaker, and author Bethany Broderick. The book is about Bethany’s struggles with perfectionism and how she’s found freedom in knowing that God…










