
Rembrandt Is in the Wind
“There is beauty in the brokenness. That’s what this book seeks to uncover, because beauty matters.”
Do Not Be True to Yourself
Don’t be true to yourself?! But that’s not what we hear alllll the time… !
Raising Confident Kids in a Confusing World
“Someone will be teaching your kids about their souls and their bodies. Make sure it’s you.”
Risen Motherhood
Gospel hope for all the struggles motherhood brings!
Our Hope for Isabelle
“The world cannot define your child’s worth.”
On Getting Out of Bed
“Your existence testifies… There is nowhere you can hide where your life will not speak something to the world.”
Rediscover Church
“We need churches that call us to something greater than ourselves. We need churches that call us finally to God. When we follow the example of Jesus, we get the church we need.”
Sex, Race, and the Sovereignty of God
“Ruth answers the question ‘Can I trust and love the God who has dealt me this painful hand in life?’”
God Is Still Good
“My prayer is that this book offers gospel hope and comfort to all moms, but especially to those who feel hurt and bewildered by the unexpected sorrows of motherhood.”
Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality
Our kids are being desensitized, song by song, cartoon by cartoon, numbed to the point where immorality feels like no big deal.
Resisting Gossip
“The problem is not that we love stories but that we can love stories too much, and, especially, we can love the wrong stories.”
Live Your Truth (and Other Lies)
“You are not enough, but when your trust is placed in Jesus, his enough-ness is transferred to you”.
A Spacious Life
“We think guardrails restrict our freedom. When freedom is freedom from constraints, we live in a world we can’t control— yet we find ourselves caged by the things we chase.”
The Lord’s Prayer
“If prayer usually feels dull and boring, I have to conclude that in large part I’ve lost a sense of who it is I’m praying to.”
The Porn Problem
“Porn is the equivalent of burning a priceless Stradivarius violin for a few moments of warmth, and missing out on a lifetime of beautiful, glorious music.”
God, Technology, and the Christian Life
“Human innovation is a wonderful gift but a disappointing god.”
Talking Back to Purity Culture
“Too often, purity rhetoric hyperfocuses on what we should and shouldn’t do instead of what Christ has already done. It neglects the gospel and places personal striving above the finished work of Christ.”
The Fruitful Life
“These godly qualities are not something we can manufacture, take pride in, or lay claim to as self-generated. Rather, they are the work of God, and their source is God alone.”
Sis, Take a Breath
“God’s own breath animates our lives… Our need for truth is as deep as our need for oxygen.”
Humble Moms
“We are moms who love our children and know the privilege of our high calling, but see its demands, along with our struggles and shortcomings, and know, without a doubt, how much we need encouragement and help along the way.”