90 Devotions for Finding Peace in Your Every Day Life is the subtitle of the book.
The book description reminds us: When Life is Filled with All the Things,
Begin Your Days with the Most Important Thing of AllA blog dedicated to encouraging children to love the Lord with all their heart, soul, and mind by keeping them in the Word of God. (Deuteronomy 6 & Mark 12:30) The concept of whispering truths is important to impress them on our children without forcing it on them. God's Word is active, alive, and sharper than a two edge sword and can transform those who hear it all on its own! (Hebrews 4:12)
90 Devotions for Finding Peace in Your Every Day Life is the subtitle of the book.
The book description reminds us: When Life is Filled with All the Things,
Begin Your Days with the Most Important Thing of All
Alright, Melissa Krueger's last book made one of my all-time favorite children's book list! (that link is my review in 2020 of Wherever You Go). So I wondered what I would think about her second children's book.
Things I like about the book:
This illustrated, rhyming book will help parents explain to children the unique and wonderful Christian message of God’s grace—that Jesus offers forgiveness and allows us to move on from our mistakes.
It can be used to share the heart of the Christian faith with children or to remind them that Jesus is the person to run to when they mess up.
Children will learn that God’s grace is enough to cleanse and change us every day, as the book itself says...
My child, here’s the truth:
From God, you can’t hide
He sees what you’ve done
He knows what’s inside
But please don’t despair
There’s good news, I say!
Whatever you do
God’s grace makes a way
Yes, his grace is enough
It’s so big and so free
His grace is enough
Both for you and for me
This beautiful hardback book makes a great gift for children ages 3-6 and even beyond.
Thankful to partner with the goodbook for children publishing and I wonder how many copies I will give away of this new favorite book! This one goes to my favorite children's book list!
A brand new Tales from the Truth picture book for reading aloud and readers. I have reviewed other books about heaven and never felt like I had one I could embrace well. Well, that has changed!
Things I liked about the book:
The Goodbook company really wants those who are in children's ministry to be able to use their products to teach. They provide the book illustrations to share on a screen, and often related handouts, and this time it's a whole party pack! https://www.thegoodbook.com/foreverparty If you pre-order the book you can even get extra bonus goodies when you submit your info.
The book launches to the world- May 1st so order before then to get the pre-order bonuses. You won't be disappointed!
Thankful to partner with the goodbook company and read an early release, I'll update my review when my physical copy arrives.
Ann Voskamp's gift is the ability to share her spiritual growth, grasp of the Word of God, greek/Hebrew words, and their meanings, and her personal story for others to learn from her experiences. This book is her most vulnerable and personal of all her books. Because of this, I suspect it is not as applicable for all readers. It's more complex, more biblically, and theologically in-depth than her previous books. In some ways it builds on some concepts, she's lived out loud for her readers before, but in many, she is sharing her own personal journey and exodus of sin and losing her way, as well as remembering just what truly her life's focus is.
As a biblically literate person, about her age, I appreciate her thoughts, her self-discovery of how to focus on God, abide in the Way, focus on stepping into cruciform, and praise, over choosing to curve to your own desires, addictions, and way. She continues with the repetition and building on concepts throughout the book as she has in previous writing, but she has learned through her marriage, adoption, and broken heart, each as their own metaphor and dimension, which I believe is more complex than her other books. As well as the shocking events in her life that many of her readers will not comprehend her experience at all. But we can all choose to learn from her.
She continues to share her learning from therapeutic concepts, attachment/adoption with real-life experience, and she is brutally honest about her own experiences. In her poetic way, she reveals how to live a life focused on dying to self, living in Him, and how easy it can be to alter your own course with minor life changes, but how large an impact that has on your soul your people. This book is not as easily replicated in the reader's life, as her daily habits and focus require a lot of commitment to the Word of God, the Holy Spirit, and personal soul-care/reflection. But for me, they are healthy habits to weave into who I am, and it encourages me to press on and grow in Him.
Thankful to read an Advanced Netgalley copy.
What I like about the book: