Reading Recap: Quarter 4
I was able to read 42 books this quarter. Some notable books reviewed in this post include the Witnesses of the Light series, The Green Ember series, The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion,—and my Christmas reads, which include fiction, nonfiction, and classics.
Waiting For Something Greater
Just as we thank and praise God for sending Jesus Christ to be born, we need to be expectantly waiting for His return.
A Bookish Gift Guide
What gift is more meaningful than a good book? If you need suggestions for the reader in your life this Christmas, then keep reading!
More Than Partners: The Depth of the Marriage Covenant
Today, it is common to refer to your spouse as your partner. But in this terminology shift, culture is actually changing the focus of marriage from God’s design to a self-centered, self-pleasing view of relationships.
Don’t Just “Get By”
Have you heard the song “Get By”, performed by country music star Jelly Roll? I couldn’t help but notice a problematic message as I listened to this song—but it’s not what you think.
Reading Recap: Quarter 3
Reviews of 27 books that I read this quarter, including The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, Surprised by Oxford, and several new fiction authors.
Strength in Weakness
My grace is sufficient for you. My power is perfected in weakness.
I prayed these words many times recently, begging God for strength and sustenance in a unique circumstances: pregnancy.
Deconstruction: How Can The Church Do Better?
Deconstruction is not the first obstacle that has been set against Christianity or the local church. God’s Word will not fade away and the true church will stand—alone—but on the truth.
Reading Recap: Quarter 2
19 books that I read from April-June 2024: See my thoughts here!
Deconstruction: How We Should Respond
Let’s talk about how we can help someone who is in the process of deconstructing.
Deconstruction: Dealing With Doubts and Questions
Is it ok to doubt, question, and rethink things about Christianity? What does it mean when someone decides to walk away from Christianity based on their doubts?
Deconstruction: What Does It Mean and How Do You Do It?
The tricky thing about defining deconstruction is that we often can’t define it. This term can be used in many different ways, which can create misunderstandings and confusion.
Deconstruction: A Quick Church History
A brief study of prominent movements in the last thirty years of church history: Certain movements and events influenced and paved the way, not only for the deconstruction movement, but how the church has responded to it as a whole.
Deconstruction: First, a Worldview
Understanding our own worldview and the worldview of others will be crucial to these conversations. Whether we know it or not, our worldview leads and influences us in our decisions, including the decision to deconstruct.
5 (Unexpected!) Books to Read on the Beach
Here are a few unexpected summer reads that would be perfect for the beach, or wherever your ideal reading location is
Podcasts I’m Loving Lately
Since a podcast is in many ways a “one sided” conversation, when I find one that I really enjoyed or gleaned helpful information from, I have been desiring an outlet to share that with my friends and family.
What Are You Building?
Principles for ministry from 1 Corinthians 3
Equipped to Stand in a Sinful Culture
The priority of a Christian mother is that her children to grow up to know the Lord and stand strong in a sinful culture. But how do we accomplish this?
2024 Reading Recap: Quarter 1
Read about the 19 books I completed this quarter, and my thoughts on them!
Because He Lives
The resurrection brings hope. We serve a living Savior, not a dead teacher.