Imagine being the oldest of nine children and losing your parents in a tragic accident. You are grown, but single, with no outside means of support. Imagine that the best, the ONLY, solution for the family is to spread out the younger children among local families and you go states away to stay ...
Baker Publishing Group
BOOK REVIEW: The Most Important Women of the Bible by Aaron and Elaina Sharp
I stumbled across this book last fall and knew it was something I was interested in reading. I mean, let's face it, depending on the denomination of Christianity you practice determines the role that women play in your faith and in your church. Some churches are more conservative where women don't ...
BOOK REVIEW: Minding the Light by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Ya'll, I have Bloggers Block. That moment when the flashing little line on the screen mocks all the words my brain is not capable of mushing together. Forget words, I'll take letters at this point. That being said I will tell you a story about where my mind is detouring. It's related, I ...
BOOK REVIEW: A Rebel Heart by Beth White
It's no secret that the Civil War is one of my favorite eras in history, from a fiction standpoint. One of my first book loves was 'Gone with the Wind'. I love that deeper digging into personalities and world views and family life. That difference in the thought processes that people had, and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Blind Spot by Dani Pettrey
I'm almost, almost caught up on my reviews. This has been a real struggle to go back and review after the fact instead of immediately finishing the book. I felt more invested in this book, which I will share with you later but first I have to address something that is killin' me. Legit killin' me ...




