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Aging With Grace: Flourishing in an Anti-Aging Culture Book Review

Aging With Grace: Flourishing in an Anti-Aging Culture Book Review

I’ve long said that there is a sad lack of older women who blog and write. We’ve speculated over the reasons why women’s blogs go radio silent in the mid-life years here. But today I’m here to tell you about Aging With Grace: Flourishing in 

Thoughts On The New Book “Risen Motherhood.”

Thoughts On The New Book “Risen Motherhood.”

Biblically sound, beautifully illustrated, and refreshingly sane, Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments is truly a breath of fresh air. Written by Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler of the Risen Motherhood podcast, this book is NOT another instructional on how to be the perfect mom, 

Review of Devotedly, The Personal Letters and Love Story of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot

Review of Devotedly, The Personal Letters and Love Story of Jim and Elisabeth Elliot

I’ve always had great admiration for Elisabeth Elliot. To this day, I’m drawn to her writings, her faith, her no-nonsense approach to life. I was only vaguely familiar with her husband Jim, the missionary to the Quichua Indians who was martyred by the Auca Indians 

Book Review: From Good to Grace

I was going to wait until next week to review From Good to Grace: Letting Go of the Goodness Gospel because I have a giveaway and a special interview with Christine to share with you.   But after I highly recommended the book last week, a