Today I share step by step instructions with pictures on how to begin Bible journaling the easy way! As the scriptures says, Be Not Afraid!
Book Club Time: Make it Happen
If you are looking for an encouraging read, a “New Year’s Resolution” read without the fluff of false starts and endless stops, Make it Happen: Surrender Your Fear. Take the Leap. Live On Purpose. should be on your teetering book stack now.
Book Club Time: Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives
I love this book, Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives. My one regret over this book is that I did not buy it a year ago when I first came across it. This book is so deep…so wide in it’s wisdom, counsel and just plain ‘ol good sense, it’s already a favorite.
Book of Sirach: Pay Attention to What You Say
It’s important to pay attention to what we say to others, but it’s equally important to pay attention to what we say to ourselves, lest we give others a reason to call us a hypocrite.
Book Club Time: Called to Life
I was recently asked for a couple of book recommendations and after the Bible, The 4:8 Principle and Searching for and Maintaining Peace, I mentioned Called to Life. I had forgotten how much I gleaned from this book until it came to my mind the other day. So, Called to Life is the next book I want to share with you in Book Club Time. Direct quotes are in bold and my notes follow.
“Live! I want you to live! (Ezekiel 16:6) Here is the first and most fundamental call to us from God. When life seems too hard to bear we must hold tight to this word, will to respond to the call, choose to live and welcome life as it is, with all its burdens and sorrows. In the end, this confident acceptance will bring us to see life as an immense gift.
Book Club Time: Searching for and Maintaining Peace Part 3
Welcome to Part 3 of Book Club Time: Searching for and Maintaining Peace: A Small Treatise on Peace of Heart. Do not let the small size of this book fool you. Jacques Philippe packs so much instruction and wisdom into each word.
“Must one run from evil? It must be done peacefully, without being troubled, otherwise, in fleeing, we could fall and give the enemy the leisure to do us in.” Years ago when I suffered with anxiety attacks–I ran and the enemy had his way with me…read more on the blog…