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Book Review: Contentment
by Lydia Brownback Contentment is the second installment for the On-the-Go Devotionals Series by Lydia Brownback. Small, concise, and thought-provoking, these on-the-go devotionals confront discontentment, frustration, and unhappiness, the attitudes and feelings all women experience at one time or another, perhaps daily. “Unhappiness does not spring from what we lack. It springs from our desire…
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Book Review: Trust
An On-the-Go Devotional by Lydia Brownback Lydia Brownback wears many hats, author, speaker, editor and blogger. Her most recent project is a devotional series for women entitled, “On-the-Go Devotionals.” Each book is designed to fit a busy woman’s lifestyle. She can take a few moments to read first thing in the morning, or she can…
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Book Review: The Last Lecture
by Randy Pausch I first heard of Randy Pausch and The Last Lecture on a television special. I could not watch the program, so when I saw his book at our local food market I decided to buy it. Biography being one of my favorite literary genres, I began reading as soon as I arrived…
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Book Review: A Quest for More
by Paul David Tripp We are all servants of a kingdom. Each of us is either living to fulfill his own dreams and desires or living for something far greater. The question we must ask ourselves is, which kingdom do I live to serve? Or maybe you’re like me and wonder, how do I know…
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Book Review: How to Get Your Husband to Listen to You
by Nancy Cobb and Connie Grigsby Initially, I picked up this book because the cover caught my eye: a young woman screaming through a megaphone into the ear of her handsome, but befuddled, husband. “This is probably another one of those men-are-idiots and women-are-geniuses books. I’ll do the world a favor and write a review,”…
