Showing posts with label Books On My Nightstand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books On My Nightstand. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2015

5 Books On My Nightstand





Quiet by Susan Cain is a look at the introvert in our culture and understanding more of who they are.



Make It Happen by Lara Casey is a powerful book on making the God given dreams you have into reality. It's a look at what hinders you from stepping out into your destiny-such as fear and perfectionism. Lara is very down to earth and transparent as she shares her journey to living a life on purpose.


Simplicity Parenting by Kim John Payne focuses on living out the dreams you have for your family, which may mean simplifying your life, material clutter, or pace of life in order to accomplish them.



God As He Longs For You To See Him by Chip Ingram takes you deeper in your perspective of God and how you see Him. Ingram sheds great light on God's goodness, sovereignty, holiness, wisdom, justice, love and faithfulness.



Wheat Belly by William Davis talks about the negative impact wheat has on our bodies.  It is full of history, research and examples showing how wheat effects insulin resistance, pH balance, heart, skin, the aging process, and much more. Davis encourages a wheat free lifestyle, and gives lots of help (and recipes) to do so.




Monday, December 9, 2013

5 Books On My Nightstand

Here are five books that have been recommended or given to me to read. I've already started The Church Planting Wife and Eleven Indispensable Relationships You Can't Be Without. I really love them! How I wish I had more time to read!






Have you read or heard of any of these? What are your thoughts?


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

5 Books On My Nightstand



True stories inspire me to my core. I love them. I came across the story
of Darlene Deibler Rose who survived great trials during World War II.
I pray her faith to overcome so many obstacles will stir my faith and trust in God.



A teenage girl in our church recommended this book. 
She read it and was challenged to be radical in her walk with God. 
I want to be radical, too!



I discovered this book onlilne and it sounded very "appealing" to me.
I desire to be a feminine woman...thought this book could give me some
pointers.


I received this book as a gift from my mother-in-law and am excited 
to read it because I've heard so many great things about it.


The Heavenly Man is about the underground church in China. 
Christians in those churches have a radical
and inspiring faith in God.
 I want to knit my heart to other believers around the world.


Have you read any of these? Any thoughts or opinions on them?

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