Photo from thomasnelson.com 66 Ways God Loves You by Jennifer Rothschild Jennifer Rothschild has taken us through God’s Love Letter one book at a time. Through the 66 Books of the Bible, she draws us into the reality of God’s love through the beautiful displays of faithfulness for His children through the generations. One of the things that compelled me through ... Read More »
Hope When Life Hurts Most and Sitting Among Friends #48
Thank you for join me for this mini-series honoring mothers and father for National Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage month. If you have missed any of the posts in this series you can find them here. An Unexplained Loss, It's Time to Surrender, and My Garden Prayer So often we want to be in the Lord’s will meaning we want God to do what we want Him to do for our ... Read More »
Loved+Blessed Following God Subscription Box Review & Giveaway!
Picture Source loved+blessed.com Recently, I partnered with loved+blessed to review one of their products and was absolutely thrilled that I did. Loved+Blessed is a monthly subscription company that sends encouragement right to your front door! Each month you will be encouraged in your faith journey through the contents of your box. loved+blessed Box When I went to ... Read More »
Say & Pray Devotions by Diane Stortz Review and Giveaway
Say and Pray Devotions First Words, Devotions, and Prayers By Diane Stortz. You can teach even the youngest little ones in your life that God is with them throughout the day. Through this devotional, little ones can learn to devote their day and prayers to Him no matter where they are and what we are doing. Diane Stortz is a Bestselling author of over 300,000 Bible storybooks, ... Read More »
It’s Time to Surrender & Sitting Among Friends #46
Thank you for joining me for this mini-series in honor of National Pregnancy Loss and Miscarriage Month. I hope you enjoy it and I hope it encourages your heart. Shocked, could be the word to describe this unexplainable loss. In a matter of one minute, I went from having two babies to have none. Why did I need to think this over? What was there to think about? I ... Read More »