Blog

Find a Book Friday: The Life-Giving Leader

Are you a leader in any form in your life?  Most of us are in one way or another.  Whether at work, church, or home at one point we are given the reins and people look to us for directions.  The Life-Giving Leader by author Tyler Reagin is a 208 page book published by Waterbrook Press to help leaders assist others.  Author Reagin is the president of Catalyst, a leadership development organization that exists to unify and equip leaders who love the Church.  Until reading this book, I was unfamiliar with him and his organization.

This is not your typical leadership book.  In The Life-Giving Leader we see what happens to a team or individual’s under a good leader.  Normally in leadership books the focus is on the leader and what he or she accomplished.  This one is just as much about the people on the team and how the leader has changed their lives by example.
72CAC6F5-A1DF-47E0-85B5-7F4381A60978
The writer’s style was a bit difficult for me.  It was more abrupt and seemed a bit uneven.  After acclimating myself to it, I got in the grove and it became easier to understand.  A rocky start did not stop me from gleaning a lot from this helpful book.  I had many highlighted pages after finishing it where I found words of wisdom.  Here are some of my favorites:
“Life-giving leadership is all about staying in deep relationship with our Heavenly Father so we can love those around us best and bring life to the people God has put in our circle of influence.” (Page 21)
“Life-giving leaders make people around them shine.”  (Page 24)
“Life-giving leadership begins with self-awareness and self-acceptance, nonnegotiable hallmarks of authentic leadership.” (Page 50)
“Self-awareness is the foundation for a lifetime of leading well.” (Page 52)
1E5F94FA-E6B8-4891-9ED5-A14DA2182CD7
This book is sprinkled with scripture rather than having the heavy handed dose I had hoped.  The author gives food for thought and growth both personally and as a leader.  He uses personal stories, life experiences, contemporary references, and even tells us what did not work for him.  He holds nothing back.  Anyone would benefit from parts of this book.
I recommend this to leaders, aspiring leaders, and anyone wanting to improve people skills.  Actually, everyone will glean something from this book if only to realize that we are all a leader of some sort.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Waterbrook for my honest review.  All opinions are my own.
54641D6B-7A59-4296-B104-CBFB182CC7DE

Do You Remember?

What were you doing on that Tuesday morning September 11, 2001 when America was under attack by terrorists?  Ninety percent of adult Americans will remember the nightly news reported.  Honestly, I think even that percentage is low.  I remember being in my kitchen alone that day mixing up banana bread.  The television on the counter was turned down low.  I glanced and saw chaos on the screen.  As I watched in horror a second plane hit and the news reporters were frantic.  The bowl of batter dropped from my hands as I fell to my knees in prayer.

3F9B819A-6F0D-4B14-8471-DEA44ECFE57A

My phone rang nonstop.  Friends and family called in disbelief.  My daughter was in college and I just wanted her home.  Same thing with my working husband.  He is ever the voice of reason and I needed him.  My son wasn’t home either.  He had his own house.  I wanted them all here so our family was together and safe.  The sky was eerily quiet without a single aircraft.

446743F4-4924-48A1-8464-833559D4C09A

Church was more emotional than ever before on Sunday.  Attendance was extremely high. In crisis we turn to God, don’t we. Isn’t it a shame we all don’t stay that close after it is over?  It looks like our country could use His protection, guidance, and healing again.  The death total was just under 3,000 while the injured was twice that.  The terrorists coordinated four airplane attacks to kill Americans.  Innocent people in what they deemed a Holy War.  I cannot imagine how saddened God was by this. We all were, and we don’t even begin to love like Him.

30F78828-022D-4262-A542-889237D43734

America pulled together then, and we turned to God.  What changed that made some of us turn our backs on Him and His commands?  Why have we turned on each other?  Where did our love, compassion, and kindness go?  63E3C1DD-A4D7-4786-B618-FDD05785A2CFWe need to take back our patriotism and faith.  Give up this name calling and bickering.  Kneel and pray for each other.  As the Bible says “humble ourselves”.  If we do, then we will start to see more unity.

7B3878A0-55FF-4329-B618-8FD86B5531D0

 

If you can remember where you were, you will remember the horrible feeling of terrorism, and the wonderful feeling of unity in America.  Our nation was one.  Let’s stand together again in memory of those that lost their lives that day.  Remember, except for the grace of God, it could have been us dying in an attack.  God didn’t save us to bicker, insult, and fight.

7529AB3D-D735-4D7B-9632-6186FC2B64D2

Shadow Sister by Katherine Scott Jones

Shadow Sister is the first novel by author Katherine Scott Jones that I have had the pleasure of reading.  It was a haunting story that has stayed with me long after finishing it.  Filled with family, suspense, secrets, love, hope, grace, and redemption.  It is beautifully written and unlike anything I have read. Shadow Sister is a 365 page Christian Fiction packed with intrigue, sadness, and grief, but there is the element of forgiveness and reassurance of God’s love and the importance of family.
Author Jones alternates between past and present, tenses, and people in the telling of this inspiring story.  It took me a few chapters to become invested, but then I was all in.  The characters were described so well that they came to life on the pages.  I have never been to Bolivia but feel like I have now.  The author has a descriptive writing style that is engaging.
This is the tale of two close sisters, Jenna and Sarah Lanning.  Misunderstandings drove them apart.  The emotions transferred from the characters to me, and I was saddened.  The mystery that kept me reading was what could do this to sisters.  Unfortunately family disagreements and grudges go back to Bible times.
Jenna was part of a Christian organization that helps people in third-world countries get clean, water, something Americans take for granted.  In Bolivia she encounters superstitions, harsh conditions, injustice, and creepy crawlers.  After some tragic news Sarah goes to Bolivia.
I really liked the Christian element and inspiration in this book.  If a book is classified as Christian I don’t want it lightly sprinkling it.  Give me a heavy handed dose.  This book did.  Encouraging me to draw closer to God and help others was a result of reading this.  Valuing family even more and realizing the preciousness of time spent together stuck with me.
Yes, I would definitely recommend this book.  The subject matter and descriptions seem to me better suited for older teens and adults.  Parts of the book were hard for me to read, realistic as they might be.  I rated it 4 out of 5 stars and will definitely be reading more from this author.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book from the author through CelebrateLit Tours. I was not required to write a positive review. The review and opinions are my own honest ones.

About the Book

Working on her father’s vineyard allows Sarah Lanning to bury memories of a lost love and a career that might have been. But then her fractured family receives word that her estranged sister, Jenna, is dead, leaving behind an unexpected request: that Sarah travel to Bolivia to scatter her ashes. Accompanied by pilot Chase Maddox, Sarah embarks on an Andean journey that tests her devotion to home and exposes Jenna’s secret life. Each staggering discovery creates new mysteries—until the last, which leaves Sarah questioning everything she understood about family loyalty. At a crossroads, she must decide whether truth is worth the cost of forgiveness—and whether she can lay claim to a future of happiness without it.

Purchase your copy here:  Amazon:  Shadow Sister  *  Christian Book Distributor: Shadow Sister

Giveaway:

e9d7fa3e-3ae2-4173-99c4-ed0e1d2e27cf

To celebrate her tour, Katherine is giving away a grand prize that includes a personalized signed print copy of the book, a Shadow Sister bookmark, a Frame-able print, Book-lover’s tea, 6 Handcrafted notecards, and a set of vineyard-themed playing cards!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/d25f/shadow-sister-celebration-tour-giveaway

About the Author

Katherine Scott Jones grew up in cities on every U.S. coast and overseas as her family moved with her father’s Navy career. Seattle became home when she married her husband twenty-eight years ago. After graduating Whitworth University with a degree in communications, she established herself as a freelance writer before turning her hand to fiction. She blogs about books that celebrate beauty at www.katherinescottjones.com. Katherine and her husband have two teenage children. Shadow Sister is her second novel.

Connect with Katherine here:   Website

Guest Post from Katherine Scott Jones

Shadow Sister: Outtake Reel

By Katherine Scott Jones

Much as I love a good movie, my favorite part often comes at the end when the director includes outtakes—those false starts and bits from the making of the movie that wind up on the cutting room floor.

In a similar vein, I’m going to let you in on some of what went into the creation of my novel, Shadow Sister, but did not make the final cut.

Shadow Sister is a work of inspirational women’s fiction with a global accent—written for women with a heart for complex relational issues as well as a passion for biblical justice. It is the story of a vintner’s daughter who travels to Bolivia to scatter her estranged sister’s ashes. There, she unravels secrets that test her devotion to home and make her question whether truth is worth the cost of forgiveness. Shadow Sister explores the mysteries of the human heart and the bond of unquenchable love.

Now that you know a bit about what it is, come along as I pull back the curtain and share an exclusive peek at what Shadow Sister is not.

Working Titles

It took me a while to finally land on the right title. Early contenders:

The Sweetness of Light

– Variations on Shadows and Light.

Characters

It also took a bit of experimenting before I found the right combination of people and places:

– Sarah, the main character, was originally a marine biologist. I first imagined the story set in Seattle before moving it to the fertile plains of Eastern Washington wine country.

– Sarah was originally engaged; and Chase and Rachael were involved.

– The gender of Matilde’s baby changed from what I first plotted. That simple switch got me unstuck from a perplexing snag of writer’s block.

– Names:

o Nicole, Stasi, Rees, and Stephen were all main-character names I considered and rejected.

o Little sister Sarah and big sister Jenna began as litter sister Jenna and big sister Kate. Then Jenna became Somer and finally Sarah, while Kate became Jenna.

o Sassy Britches is named after an actual racehorse by the same name.

Unused research

Of course, story exploration turned up far more tidbits of interesting info than I could possibly fit into the pages of a novel! Some of what I wished I could have used…

– Bolivian fun facts

o Customs.

  • Bolivians tend to eat outdoors when it is not raining. Many men do not feel comfortable eating in front of strangers, so they will often face a wall or sit hunched over their food when they are eating in public.
  • Cha’lla is a ritual blessing drawn from Catholic tradition, indigenous religious ceremony, or—typically—a combination of both. Performed by a yatiri (spiritual leader) or Catholic priest, a cha’lla ceremony is performed whenever a new building is finished to ensure future peace in that building.
  • Many Bolivians believe in karisirus, or night phantoms. These harmful spirits catch people out after dark or when they’re sleeping. Legend says that they split their victim’s stomach and extract some of the fat.

o Drinks. While the traditional Bolivian beverages api and mate de coca are featured in Shadow Sister, several others are not:

  • refresco (fruit juice with a dried peach at the bottom of the glass)
  • tostada (a mixture of barley, honey, cloves in water)
  • chicha (homemade corn beer)
  • singani (made from grapes, a cross between wine and whiskey)

o Language. Spanish, Aymara, and Quechua are Bolivia’s three national languages, and they differ from each other greatly. For example, the number one in Spanish = uno, Aymara = ma, Quechua = hoq.

– Quotes:

o On wine: “Wine is sunlight held together by water.” ~ Galileo

o On art: “Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” ~ Thomas Merton

I hope this glimpse into what didn’t make it onto the pages of Shadow Sister piques your interest for discovering what finally did!

Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, September 4

Carpe Diem, September 4

Reflections From My Bookshelves, September 5

The Power of Words, September 5

Among the Reads, September 5

Fiction Aficionado, September 6

The Becca Files, September 6

RebekahsQuill, September 7

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, September 7

Bigreadersite, September 7

Just the Write Escape, September 8

Jennifer Sienes: Where Crisis and Christ Collide, September 8

Bibliophile Reviews, September 9

Living Life Free in Christ, September 9

Inspirationally Ever After, September 10

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, September 10

Texas Book-aholic, September 11

Livin Lit, September 11

Janices book reviews, September 12

Remembrancy, September 12

All-of-a-kind Mom, September 13

Inklings and notionsSeptember 13

The Midnight Bookaholic, September 14

Pause for Tales, September 14

The Mimosa Blossom, September 14

Kelly Harrel, September 15

Two Points of Interest, September 15

A Baker’s Perspective, September 16

proud to be an autism mom, September 16

Godly Book Reviews, September 17

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 17

Find a Book Friday: Ours for a Season by Kim Vogel Sawyer

If you are like me, you enjoy reading novels about different times, places, and ways of life.  These fiction books provide information, and I always learn something.  In author Kim Vogel Sawyer’s Ours for a Season, I was taken into a small part of the Old Order Mennonite world.  It is part Amish but with a modern touch.  In this novel, you will find a lot more depth than a normal fiction book.  This is not your typical Amish or Mennonite story.  It deals with real life issues in heavy doses.  Anyone will be captivated with it.

AD3190E1-3F30-49FC-BF99-409D2B69B7F1

In Ours for a Season we meet Old Order Mennonite husband and wife, Anthony and Marty Hirschler.   They are part of a small close knit community in Pine Hill, Indiana.  They have lost a child and have not been able to have any other children.  Doctors have confirmed they will not have any others.  Each deal with this loss in a different way.  Anthony pours himself into his construction business.  Marty is battling depression and yearns for a child.  She struggles with living in a community where children are so important as are large families.  Their marriage is a bit rocky.

4D706211-5D8C-4B82-8188-591580E3C7EF

Brooke Spalding, is a childhood friend and reconnects with Marty.  She offers the Hirschlers an opportunity to get away from Indiana which they hope will mend their fragile relationship.  Brooke has ulterior motives.  This journey is a roller coaster one filled with twist and turns, mystery, faith, intrigue, action, hope, and love.

All of the characters in this exceptional book are so well conceived.  It is easy to become invested in their lives.  They come alive on the pages.  The author has done a wonderful job with tackling so many issues we face in today’s life.  Tough, heartbreaking issues.  The message of redemption, trusting and turning to God is in the forefront of this hauntingly beautiful, power story.  There is no confusion about whether or not this is a Christian novel.  It absolutely is.

18AD60F8-508B-48D0-A106-5105519089D9

I completely loved this emotionally charged story.  It pulled, not tugged, on my heartstrings more than a few times.  The author has done an exemplary job in researching, planning, and writing this novel.  Her talent is evident in this “do not stop reading me” book.  It drew me in within the first few chapters and I was hooked.  Completely hooked.

This is a definitely yes, 5 star recommended book from me.   With the issues broached I would lean toward teenagers and up as it might be too much for tweens to handle.  The storyline is too good to share any more and ruin experiencing it for yourself.  As I read this page turner, I kept saying WOW.  Yes, it is a wow read that you need to experience yourself.  Then find sometime to discuss it.  Maybe a reading group.54641D6B-7A59-4296-B104-CBFB182CC7DE

 

 

 

 

 

 

Must Read Monday: Daily Question for You & Your Child

The Daily Question for You and Your Child by Waterbrook is a delightful daily journal for parent and child.  This hardcover book has a place on its cute cover for a picture.  The cover is designed so that both girls and boys may use it.  While older kids will enjoy the questions, the cover will be a bit juvenile for them.

A7C6203B-E483-40F9-8280-C61F7825CFC3

Waterbrook has given customers a three year journal to mark the growth of children.  Each date has a specific question along with places for three answers.  One for each of three years.  Parents with three children can adjust to include all three children in one book with replacing names for years.

It is a great interactive book.  Questions include “What is your favorite thing God has created?”  “What is your favorite shirt and why?”  These are simple questions that would receive different answers as children grow and mature.  It would make a nice keepsake for when the child has grown with a family of their own.

A1746069-DD2F-4D19-A3C0-0EE6302F5143

Journals become a chore after a few weeks, but this one certainly has potential to stay the course.  Questions could be asked before nightly prayers or at the dinner table.  Even parents could get in on the discussion to aid in kids opening up more.

This book would make a great gift.  As I stated earlier, it would make a treasured keepsake, too.  Pick up two so that you could present a completed one and blank one to a mother or father-to-be.  Grandparents would benefit from quality time discussing these questions, too.  Parents would, too.  Don’t all children need to spend time with their parents and grandparents talking about God?

8A78778E-A3E4-4119-8B55-5BFB18F38C00

I highly recommend this for anyone with kiddos.  The age is so widespread and depends on the person answering.  I rated it a 5 out of 5 stars because I love sentimental, nostalgic things.  Completed it would be a treasured book in this Gram’s library.

I received a complimentary copy from WaterbrookMultnomah.  Opinions are my own, honest ones.

54641D6B-7A59-4296-B104-CBFB182CC7DE

Find a Book Friday: The Patriot Bride

Are you a lover of historical Christian fiction?  When I say historical, I mean historical.  Think founding fathers of this great nation of ours and you will be in the right mindset.  The Patriot Bride by author Kimberley Woodhouse is a 256 pages Historical Christian Romance Fiction that follows the first three books in the Daughters of the Mayflower series. It opens with a family tree of the Mayflower Brides.  I loved that.  A visual cuts down on confusion especially with this being book four.

14D00757-27D6-4277-882A-0D31964CF074
The Patriot Bride is the tale of Faith Jackson, a wealthy widow.  Faith grew up following George Washington around wherever he went. Orphaned when she was a young girl, George was Faith’s caretaker. George becomes a protective big brother to Faith throughout the years.  This is also the story of Matthew Weber, a friend of George’s. His mentor happens to be Benjamin Franklin, which livens things up in this book.  Author Woodhouse has made Franklin’s character quite funny as he was said to be in real life.
  4421190C-BEB9-476B-A005-302C2E352293
This book is a true delight!  It has adventure, intrigue, espionage , romance, history, and an inspirational message.  All of this packed into one fabulous tale.  Author Woodhouse has done her research impeccably.  Her novel is well written with descriptions that sent me to the 1770’s.  She detailed the daily struggles and trials people faced as well as the forthcoming war.
C5C59EE6-38AB-4AF5-9AB4-982EFC35998B
The characters are engaging, charming and relatable.  Their interactions are smooth and authentic. The story contains other characters besides George Washington and Ben Franklin from history such as William Franklin and Paul Revere. They do not have as major roles as the former.   Of course, we must not forget the ladies.  They have Bible studies or readings in their elaborate homes.  Dressed in beautiful silk gowns, sipping tea, with lovely manners, these same gracious ladies run out into the night on to carry messages to spies.  I wanted to have tea, study the Bible, and chat with these brave, beautiful spitfires.
7EA8A1A4-70E1-4562-9FA8-E8A0827F05C8
Inspirational messages and encouragement are woven throughout this tale.  Praying, trusting in God, and having faith are among them.  Waiting on God’s perfect timing and not jumping ahead on our own is one that will resonate with many.  The author has done a nice job planning and organizing this storyline to include life lessons and spiritual ones.
99CD4787-B41B-4064-AEAD-AA5F25A0EBD3
I was drawn into this fascinating book within a few pages and did not want to stop reading.  The Patriot Bride is a novel I highly recommend. The characters become friends, the setting is so well written you will think you have been to Boston during the 1770’s, the messages are still timely for today, and the history is plentiful right down to the Declaration of Independence.  I happily rate this 5 out of 5 stars.  Pick up a copy for yourself.  If you like history and being swept away in a book, you will love this!
58060F31-F18C-4244-98BE-C463CDCA1539

I Wish I Had or I’m Glad I Did

I wish I had….  How many times have we all started a sentence with those four little words?  I wish I had gone to see her.  Perhaps, I wish I had said or even had not said that.  The list of “I wish” is endless unfortunately.

A few days ago a friend died.  It was unexpected for most everyone.  I listened to mourners and read tributes from so many people.  The majority of people started theirs with “I wish”.  “I wish I had called him instead of texted that morning.”  “I wish I had told him I loved him the last time I saw him.”  “I wish I had taken more time to talk when he called.”

9975B42B-94CF-4914-98CC-29F404603EAE

Cliche as it might sound, maybe it is time to give up the wishes and regrets.  It is time to live life doing those things.  There is a song that talks about “Live Like You are Dying”.  What if we lived like our family and friends were instead?  Would we treat them differently?  Yes, I certainly would.

My words would be much more thoughtful and kind.  I would definitely consider others’ feelings and needs.  All of the things I wanted to say would get said.  There are things I have learned thatI would share.   It would be a priority to discuss Jesus and salvation.   How will I know if I don’t ask?

Do they know that in times of sorrow, Jesus is my comfort.  He is my strength.  In Psalm 46:1, the Bible tells us “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  This is so true.  I cannot make it a day without Him.  He shelters and strengthens me.  I draw my peace from Him.

John 14:27 gives us Jesus’ assurance that “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”  This is the “peace that passes understanding” that we sang about in Sunday school.  A pure peace is given to us by Jesus when things are in chaos.

5FE31E4C-2BFC-4535-97B3-0FABB218BA59

Scripture says  “Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in Me.  In My Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto Myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.”  That is my goal.  To make certain my family and friends have one of those mansions.  It has already been bought and paid for by Jesus.  All I can do is give them the good news and pray they accept the keys.

No more wishing for me.  It is time for action.  Live each day purposefully.  Say the “I love you” and “thank you”.  Make the phone call.  Take the time.  Go to lunch.  Share the love.  Talk about Jesus.  Say goodbye to “I wish I had” and hello to “I’m glad I did.”

What are your I wish sentences that turn into regrets instead of sweet memories?  How about doing something now instead being disappointed later?

 

There is a Time for Everything

In the Bible it says there is a time to be born and a time to die.  Scripture goes on to list other things that have an appointed hour to occur.  Some people like schedules and having thing happen at an appointed time.  Children need to go to bed on a routine, school always starts the same unless it is a snow day, and even pets know when it is time to eat.  We all have a set way and sequence of how we like our day to go.  Don’t we?

8E6FDEF3-4A37-4F97-A0F6-078E825D7DBF

I was sound asleep in the wee hours of the morning the other night when something abruptly awakened me.  A vaguely familiar rattle, that in my stupor I could not place, sounded by my ear and something furry slide over my cheek.  A mouse!  It was in my bed at 3:18 a.m.  So I did what most wives would do, I screamed for my hubby to help.

mouse

He wakes up, or tries to, and turns on the bedside lamp.  The small white mouse is found under my pillow.  It is the cat’s toy.  The culprit of this untimely prank is sitting beside the bed smirking and sweetly meows as if it is 3:00 p.m. instead of the dead of night.  My husband is not amused and has declared a new nickname for our Siamese, Jesse, of which I will spare you.  I reach down and pet my troublemaker.  “Jesse, your timing is off.  You need to wait.” I calmly instruct with a yawn.  With that knowledge he bids me goodnight by meowing and trots off with his mouse.

We adopted Jesse from a Rescue Organization and have been blessed by him.  He and our dog, also a rescue, get along wonderfully.  Jesse has learned to trust us and knows that we will protect and care for him.  He is a bit on the eccentric side and is the first cat I’ve ever had that was afraid of storms.  Most times he seeks me out only to be followed a minute later by a loud crash of thunder.  He wants to be comforted in the storm.

Aren’t we all somewhat like my little playful cat?  He wanted to play earlier and I was going to bed so I told him to wait.  Jesse did not want to wait so he took matters in his own hands, or paws, and tried to force my timing.  I was aggravated, of course, but still love him just the same.  The next morning Jesse came running with his prize and this time I played.  It was the right time.

99253722-2F3C-4CA8-B3A5-66771FAF4C46

Doesn’t this sound a bit like how we are with God sometimes?  We ask Him for something in prayer and hear yes, no, or wait.  Yes is easy to hear and obey.  The other two answers are a lot harder.  So then, what do we usually do?  Take matters in our own paws.  It is hard to do, but I am learning to wait and be patient.

When we try to rush ahead, God will still love us, but He probably is not pleased with us. He might reprimand us and then later say yes at the perfect time.  Like I am for Jesse, God is always there to provide shelter in our storms no matter what I’ve done.  He is faithful and will never fail us.

34264403-D612-4CF9-919B-B69F7474684F

When was the last time God said not yet to your prayer and you patiently waited?  How did you accomplish this?

 

Instructions are Definitely Required

Are you a do-it-yourself type of person that can read an instruction guide and voila make or fix something?  Many people are, but some try it without the instruction.  On the very important, difficult tasks even they take a peek or two at directions to make certain they are on the path.

0127BC85-88CC-4AA2-886E-EBE1E9ABD4DD

Have you ever changed cell phones?  Most of us have a number of times.  Hopefully you are much better at it than I am.  Teenagers never seem troubled by this harrowing experience.  They have been taught the finer points of electronics since they were mere babes.  For this lady of above thirty-nine (plus, plus….) years, it is difficult at best.

My last experience appeared like it would be easier.  I bought the same brand of phone just a newer style and model.  Wrong!  Even asking a family member for assistance and calling the help line, I needed an instruction manual.  Those babies are hard to come by nowadays.

If I don’t know what to do I want to be able to grab some instructions.  They are written by the experts and usually the person that made or created whatever I might be using or trying to make myself.  Things become clearer in black and white before my eyes.  Does it work like that for you?

4D7F6110-83B1-4FC8-8068-4B36C5A35B3E

Our Creator has written us an instruction manual.  It’s called the Bible.  Any question about life is answered there.  I find it amazing and beyond words that the Bible contains everything we need.  Family relations are covered.  Finances are, too.  Day to day life, how we should live and speak are discussed and given direction.  Have questions on marriage?  Yes, the Bible speaks on it.  Children and parents, of course, they are included.  Even taxes are mentioned.

Major things we need to know are given a lot of attention and repeated instruction.  Relationships – “love your neighbor as yourself.  Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”  The way to Heaven – “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.”   God – “Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.”

Going back to our kiddos and teens knowing so much about technology because they have been taught, why not give them more instruction on scripture?  Technology won’t help them get to Heaven but scripture will.  If our young people knew as much about the Bible as they did about cell phones, tablets, and video games, can you even imagine the world?

928D08B5-BA70-4C27-B31C-BD0208FF6B43

I love reading the Bible.  Even though I have read it many times, I will still glean something new each time.  What about you?  Do you pick up a tidbit each time? Don’t try to do life without instructions.  Make it easier on yourself and those around you.  Pick up and share God’s Word.

Who shared the Bible with you?  Who can you share it with?

17CCD145-2CCD-474F-8D8D-D9E6AF783150

Must Read Monday: The Fashion Designer by Nancy Moser

     The Fashion Designer by author Nancy Moser is Book Two following The Pattern Artist. Even though it is a sequel it could be read as a stand alone because the author provides enough information about prior events to allow readers to follow along easily.  This historical Christian fiction focuses on not only fashion but women’s rights, inspiration, faith, and character.
30B07FA6-3C99-4DDD-8598-AEDC66967EC6
     This book has been extremely well researched by author Moser.  It is well planned, organized, and well thought.  The novel is packed with historical details. Detailed descriptions of the time period and place took me right there. It was as if I had left my porch swing and was transported back in time to New York City in 1912 when women were still fighting for our rights.
     The characters are well rounded and defined.  The heroine, Annie, wants to design clothing that the normal, everyday woman can afford.  Even more scandalously she has plans to make a maternity line for those expecting.  This was definitely an eye opening experience reading about how much things have changed.
D9D75AD4-6835-4CEB-AD1A-67D9524F966F
     Faith is sprinkled throughout “The Fashion Designer”.  Some characters walk the Christian Walk and it is evident.  Others hide their light or not know God.  The main characters discuss their faith, pray, have faith and trust God.  It is inspiring and encouraging in many parts.

     Some tough issues are broached in this book.  Issues that unfortunately woman have always struggled with such as domestic abuse, marital issues, pregnancy problems, rape, and self esteem.  It was difficult to read how a husband treated his wife, but I am certain worse things actually happen.  For some people these topics might really hit close to home so they should be aware of this content.  There are definitely adult situations in this book.  Things such as smoking, drinking, rape, abuse, and losing one’s virginity should encourage you to steer younger readers away from this book.

0C8BC320-B1B2-4FC4-9AA7-C672AC97BADF

     This was a delightful, emotional tale of a time period I knew little about before but have learned much since reading this book.  I enjoyed the author’s style and characters.  The faith and inspiration were wonderful.  The adult themes were a bit too dark for this reader, but I would imagine it was true to life.  Everything is not always sunshine and puppies in the read world so why should we expect that of our books?
3C927456-CE52-4882-8327-98981C0A46E3
     Book One, The Pattern Artist, was a wonderful story, too.  Both books may be read as stand alone, but together they make a powerful tale.  This is a redemption story.  A second chances can happen tale.  It isn’t a fluffy light chicklet book, but a heavy dose of ponder on this long after you’ve finished it book.  It is haunting in parts.  This is a book most women would enjoy reading in a book club so that they could discuss it.  It isn’t a light romance.  This is a heavy thought provoking inspirational book.  I highly recommend it and rated it 4 out of 5 stars.  A copy was provided by Barbour for my honest opinion.