We’re quickly approaching the month of high school graduations, which means overdrawn ceremonies, crying parents, and–of course–college expenses. Is your student getting any scholarships? If not, they should be. According… Read More
Let me start this review of Michael Vick’s autobiography, Finally Free (Worthy) with my own confession: I am not a football fan. Not at all. And quite honestly, I was… Read More
Don’t read this book….if you want to settle for mediocre. Nope. Only read this book if you want to be the disciple that God intended for you to be…. Read More
Wow, I can’t believe we are already well into March. How are you doing on your goals for this year? I wanted to give you an update on where I… Read More
Before I ever started reading Dr. Tim Kimmel’s latest book, Connecting Church and Home, I made sure I had a pen in my hand. Like all of his books, this… Read More
As a reader myself and as someone who is constantly inspired and motivated by books, I love knowing about the books that inspire and motivate others. I asked Gwen Oatsvall,… Read More
Children’s Favorite Bible Stories (Thomas Nelson Publishers) has become hands down my favorite family Bible story book. We have had enjoyed reading this so much. My kids want me to… Read More
Alright, I have to admit it: I was kind of skeptical about reading The Duggars: 20 and Counting. The fact that they are arguably one of the most famous families… Read More
I am so enjoying reading this year. And because I’m limiting my TV time and reading more, I’m seeing my kids reading their books more too. What a wonderful benefit!… Read More
For a type A, driven, excellence-oriented person like me, it is actually author Jen Hatmaker’s imperfectness that draws me into her book 7: An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess. Jen is… Read More