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Reading List Review: December 2015

  I had actually hoped to finish more reading than I actually did over the last month, though I have to say this is still better than it used to be.  In December, I'll be focusing on finishing some more books that were on my list of things to read this year rather than picking up so many new releases.  I'll let you know how that goes in about a month!  So, here's how I did this month: Here's what I read during the month of November: Renovate or Die: 10 Ways to Focus Your Church on Mission by Bob Farr…

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More for Girls Only Devotions: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products.  You can view my full disclosure policy here. For those of you who have tween girls, I want to tell you that I know what it's like to struggle with finding devotionals that will keep your daughter's attention.  She's at the age where everything's too "babyish" for her or too advanced.  So where's the happy medium?  I happened to run across a fantastic option recently, and I'm so happy to…

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Happiness: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products.  You can view my full disclosure policy here. As someone who has struggled with depression for many years, I was excited to read the book Happiness by Randy Alcorn, hoping for some insight on how to gain and keep happiness.  What I was looking for, I suppose, was mostly strategic advice from someone who had been there done that who could share their experience in order that I could, too, transform…

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For the Love: A Book Review

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of each sale when you make a purchase using these links; however, I fully support and recommend each of these products.  You can view my full disclosure policy here. As a follower and fan of Jen Hatmaker's blog, I was most definitely ready to check out her latest book, For the Love: Fighting for Grace in a World of Impossible Standards. Obviously I have not followed Jen nearly long enough, because I never quite knew the depth of her humor.  I love Jen's writing style--so personal and genuine--and I often found myself (literally)…

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