2022 in Review
New record- 101 books this year! Check them out!
11 Books I Read in March
Get an update on the last 11 books I’ve read!
The Best Books of 2021
My top books from 2021- all 10… I mean 13 of them…
2021 in Review
How did I read 80 books this year?!
9 Books I Read in December
9 books in December!
The Younger Wife
“It felt like everything that she’d trusted to be real and true had turned out to be a mirage and now she didn’t know what or who to believe.”
Taking Down Backpage
“This is a case about a new generation of slave traders who have created an online marketplace to exploit the most vulnerable people in our society, all while pocketing millions and millions of dollars each month.”
Good News of Great Joy
A great advent devotional!
Is Christmas Unbelievable?
Has the familiarity of the Christmas story numbed you to its reality?
Elinor
What ever happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
10 Books with Snow
Ten books with snow for the first day of winter!
Born Again This Way
“Our culture sings that we’re ‘born this way,’ as if that settles the matter. But I’m born again.”
5 Books with Twins
Happy National Twins Day!
Notorious RBG
“On or off the bench, she has always been steadfast, and when the work is justice, she has every intention to see it to the end.”
Blackout
“While Democrats have long acknowledged our struggles and the crimes enacted against us, they have done little to provide actual remedies or prepare us for a future that does not center on our brokenness.”
Must-Read WWII Novels
In honor of the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor today, here are 10 novels about WWII to put on your list!
Romans: Vol. 2
Volume 2 of studying the wonderful book of Romans!
6 Books I Read in November
Take a look at this month’s books!
Fault Lines
“I believe that the current concept of social justice is incompatible with biblical Christianity… Our problem is a lack of clarity and charity in our debate over the place, priority, practice, and definition of justice.”
The Paris Library
“Libraries are lungs. Books the fresh air breathed in to keep the heart beating, to keep the brain imagining, to keep hope alive.”