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Review: Spouse in the House
Today I’m reviewing Spouse in the House: Rearranging Our Attitudes to Make Room for Each Other, a nonfiction Christian marriage book by Cynthia Ruchti and Becky Melby.
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What I Read in September
What with settling in to our new home, plus a trip to Missouri, I didn't fit in as much reading as I usually do this past month. But, as always, I did read a few books.
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Review: The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady
If you're in the market for a fun and inspiring fall read, The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady might be just what you're looking for. I mean, what could be cozier than a story about a group of women who meet weekly to knit prayer shawls?
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What I Read In August
As you can imagine, August was a busy month for me. Also, I didn't read as much while we traveled as I typically would because there was more to see out the window besides monotonous Interstate scenery. I know I did read. I always do. Let's see what I ended up with for the month.
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Review: Husband Auditions
Today I’m reviewing Husband Auditions, a Christian romance novel by Angela Ruth Strong.
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What I Read In July
As is usual for me, my reading in July was a variety of genres. Not much nonfiction, I notice. However, I guess I should mention that I do read the Bible regularly. Maybe I should start listing books of the Bible completed each month. Except I’m not currently reading straight through. I’ve been enjoying the Four Streams reading plan on…
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Review: Mysteries of the Messiah
Today I’m reviewing Mysteries of the Messiah: Unveiling Divine Connections from Genesis to Today, a nonfiction book by Rabbi Jason Sobel.
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What I Read in June
It's always interesting to me to look back and see what I've read recently. I don't usually plan ahead, but pick up books that appeal to me at the moment. This could explain why I often have two (or five) books going at once.
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12 Books for the 4th of July
The 4th of July isn't--thank goodness!--a holiday for gifts or passing out candy like so many have evolved into. It's a midsummer day off that, for us, usually involves family, friends, and doing something outdoors. The perfect opportunity to think about and appreciate our freedoms as Americans. With that in mind, I wanted to share a round-up of a dozen…