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{Christian Book Review}: Spoken For

Multnomah Books I don't think I can describe how much I loved this book. I was in a broken place when I first read this- in desperate need to be reminded of who I am. Alyssa Joy Bethke and Robin Jones Gunn penned a book that reminded me of just how wonderful Jesus really is- and at a time when I really needed to hear it!  Although not expecting to, I fell in love with this cute little book. These authors bring back the tender affection that the Bible clearly portrays so transparently. However- these familiar verses have been so taught on that these precious words have hit dull ears- and that's where Spoken For comes in. Spoken For reminds broken girls who they are, and who they are meant to be. It points to Jesus, the One that can love them they way they were created to be loved. It pushed me closer to Him and humbled me as I read Alyssa's story interwoven with Robin's, and they way that they were brought to God and how completely He loved them. Ah. I jus

Beginnings

walllike.com I have tried to have so many new beginnings that I've confused myself. Jesus, I'm confused. Jesus, I am tired. I can't get the strength up to do what I know I need to. Jesus, I need You to make me new again, like you did a year ago. It's our first year together.  I'm declaring it fourteen minutes before it's official. You knew how to make me clay in Your hands when my heart was stiff and uncompliant, and You know how to fix my heart when it doesn't know what it needs because You are God. I am Yours, theoretically, but I want to know what it is to become wholly Yours. Lord, I want to start this journey with You. I don't know what the ideal beginning is, but I want to be real. I want to be Yours. I want this to be realer and clearer than any picture I could paint or any story I could write. I want to be completely Yours and feel the way Adam and Eve did with You- to be totally comfortable walking nude in the crisp spring

{Christian Book Review}: My Hope is Found

cfpagels.blogpost.com The third book in the Cadence of Grace series broke my heart, confused me, and made me a little sad to leave Lonnie and Gideon's world. The story begins off Bischof's last cliffhanger in Though My Heart is Torn, right after Gideon is given permission to find and win the heart of his rightful wife. His rightful wife, but not lawful. Meanwhile back in the home of Jebediah, Lonnie begins courting a young Scottish minister in the hope that God will repair the broken pieces of her heart. The story follows the couple as God takes the chaos of their lives and brings it back into order. The best part of this book was that Gideon finally learned to trust in God. After two books-two storms- he's finally learned to lean on the Rock that never fails. I could relate to Lonnie in a lot of ways while reading this book. Her heart, which is God's, is reeling from yet another wound (and from Gideon, of all people!) and she's not sure if she can stop