Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
Eclipse Haiku
partial eclipse—
leaves told the story of God'simpatient moon
the sun's brilliance
eclipsed by a satellite moon—
crickets chirped praise
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Nonfiction Book Review for Tweens: Brave Beauty: Finding the Fearless You by Lynn Cowell
Book Description:
What will my life be like? Who will I be? Whether girls put these concerns into
words or struggle anxiously with these thoughts, during this season of change,
girls have questions. Sometimes these questions also come with fears and they
need a safe place to process these fears. From Proverbs 31 Ministries speaker
and blogger, Lynn Cowell, comes Faithgirlz Brave Beauty: Finding the
Fearless You. For girls 8-12, Brave Beauty brings tweens 100
courage-building moments to reflect on Scripture and find confidence in God,
rather than in someone, some place, or some thing, as culture will all-too-soon
tell them to. Lynn will also prepare girls to:
- · Overcome confidence-defeating thoughts and stand on who Jesus says she is.
- · Shape her self-worth on Christ and overcome the temptation base it on environmental factors.
- · Build a strong foundation to face the fickle and flippant opinions of others.
- · Find approval of herself even when she lacks the acceptance of others.
- ·
Find security by turning to Christ as
she steps through the exciting, yet scary world of growing up
Formatted as theme-based mini chapters, these
moments can be read as one-a-days, one-a-weeks, or at the reader’s own pace.
Simple and empowering, Lynn’s voice is relatable and conversational, making it
easy for girls to feel like they’re spending time with a friend.
My Review:
I wish I'd had Brave Beauty for my daughters when they were tweens. This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom that will help young girls in those formative, and often difficult, middle school years. The authors voice is conversational and never talks down to the reader. She shares stories and situations that will help the reader sort through their own life. At the end of each chapter there is a courageous call that ties up what the chapter shared and challenges girls to be courageous and brave. She also includes some quizzes and challenges that every girl will love. If you have or know a tween girl, this would be a perfect gift to share. I highly recommend Brave Beauty. I received this book for free.
I wish I'd had Brave Beauty for my daughters when they were tweens. This is a wonderful book, filled with wisdom that will help young girls in those formative, and often difficult, middle school years. The authors voice is conversational and never talks down to the reader. She shares stories and situations that will help the reader sort through their own life. At the end of each chapter there is a courageous call that ties up what the chapter shared and challenges girls to be courageous and brave. She also includes some quizzes and challenges that every girl will love. If you have or know a tween girl, this would be a perfect gift to share. I highly recommend Brave Beauty. I received this book for free.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Freedom and Hope
2 Corinthians 3:17
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
Sixty-five lighthouses dot the coast of Maine.
Those historical lights drew Tim and I to visit the beautiful north-eastern
state. I've loved lighthouses for as long as I can remember. I'm not sure when
I first learned of their existence and purpose, but it seemed I always knew the
grand buildings saved lives and provided safety for fishermen and ship's crews.
One of the lights we visited, Portland Head Light, is a majestic white structure
surrounded by a home and several smaller buildings. As I wandered the property,
I rounded the corner of the house and spotted a large stone. A plaque told me the poet, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, sat and penned his lighthouse poem there.
Steadfast, serene, immovable, the same,
Year after year, through all the silent night
Burns on forevermore that quenchless flame,
Shines on that inextinguishable light!
The poem reminds me of the hope I have in Jesus.
Steadfast—He's always here for me.
Serene—The calm in my storm.
Quenchless flame—His light cannot be put out.
Inextinguishable light—Always shining, no matter what.
The world is a mess right now. Every day we hear stories of death and destruction. If I'm being honest—and I am, the terror scares me. I think of the world my grandchildren are growing up in and speculate about what it will be. Yes—I've gone down the road of "what if." But before I get too far gone, the Holy Spirit taps me on the shoulder and reminds me of the light. The one light that brings hope. The one that is never extinguished. You see, regardless of all the evil in the world, we have hope. Constant hope in Jesus. He's the one who brings peace and joy, the one who gives freedom from the world. He's the one who hears my prayers. He gives me freedom from fear and worry, because I know he has me in his hands. I pray for this world and the hurting. In my prayers, I ask that everyone will find comfort and peace in Jesus. He is the one who gives true freedom. The one who offers hope.
Serene—The calm in my storm.
Quenchless flame—His light cannot be put out.
Inextinguishable light—Always shining, no matter what.
The world is a mess right now. Every day we hear stories of death and destruction. If I'm being honest—and I am, the terror scares me. I think of the world my grandchildren are growing up in and speculate about what it will be. Yes—I've gone down the road of "what if." But before I get too far gone, the Holy Spirit taps me on the shoulder and reminds me of the light. The one light that brings hope. The one that is never extinguished. You see, regardless of all the evil in the world, we have hope. Constant hope in Jesus. He's the one who brings peace and joy, the one who gives freedom from the world. He's the one who hears my prayers. He gives me freedom from fear and worry, because I know he has me in his hands. I pray for this world and the hurting. In my prayers, I ask that everyone will find comfort and peace in Jesus. He is the one who gives true freedom. The one who offers hope.
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Middle School Fiction: The Ragamuffin Sisters: The Mysterious Mr. Whistler by Anita Higman & Hillary McMullen illustrated by Elise Whittier Church
Book Description:
What happens when four creative, slightly brilliant, misfit girls team up
against a gang of bullies?
That's right. Danger, chaos, and more adventure
than any middle school girl should be faced with in a lifetime!
When Jane, Elle, Dakota and Sketti band together
to face The Thickheads, they land themselves in the midst of a murder-mystery
that none of them is prepared to deal with. And when
The Thickheads get involved, lines are drawn and accusations are
flung.
But when the two opposing groups join forces, they
learn that together, they can mend fences and face the giants.
This must-read, laugh-out-loud, coming-of-age
mystery is a must-read for anyone who's ever felt like a misfit, anyone who's
ever been bullied, or anyone who's ever felt like they were on the outside
looking in.
My Review:
I loved The Mysterious Mr. Whistler. The characters are delightful and full of spunk. This is a fun read, that also touches on some tough issues. Middle-schoolers will enjoy the mystery the kids get tangled up in. They'll also have fun reading about the good-natured pranks the girls and boys pull on each other. This is an entertaining read I'd share with my granddaughter. I received the book for free.
I loved The Mysterious Mr. Whistler. The characters are delightful and full of spunk. This is a fun read, that also touches on some tough issues. Middle-schoolers will enjoy the mystery the kids get tangled up in. They'll also have fun reading about the good-natured pranks the girls and boys pull on each other. This is an entertaining read I'd share with my granddaughter. I received the book for free.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Saturday, August 12, 2017
He's the One Who Knows My Story
Psalm 62:5-8
Yes, my soul, find rest in God;
my hope comes from him.
Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.
My salvation and my honor depend on God;
he is my mighty rock, my refuge.
Trust in him at all times, you people;
pour out your hearts to him,
for God is our refuge.
Yes, my soul, find rest in God;
my hope comes from him.
Truly he is my rock and my salvation;
he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.
My salvation and my honor depend on God;
he is my mighty rock, my refuge.
Trust in him at all times, you people;
pour out your hearts to him,
for God is our refuge.
This summer, Tim and I had our first experience in
kayaks. I loved splashing through the fast-moving water as much as drifting quietly
along the river. A number of times we hit rapids that sprayed up and soaked us.
We were having a blast.
Then around one of the curves, the river forked. I
rowed left and Tim paddled right. I went over some rapids and thought I was
free and clear—until I hit a pile of rocks. I tried to push off with the oar,
but I wasn't strong enough. I looked for Tim. He was too far ahead of me to
paddle back against the current. Thinking I could get out of the situation by
myself, I climbed out and promptly plopped into the water. After I laughed at
myself, I stood up and tried to maneuver the kayak so I could get back in. But
the rapids kept tugging, as I tried pulling. I wasn't winning. Finally I asked
God for help. In a few minutes, another kayaker reached me and helped me climb
back in. Then he shoved me off the rocks.
So many times in my life I've thought "I can
do it myself," but I couldn't. Too many times I've fallen into the water of
life and gotten stuck on stubbornness and blinded by selfish ambition. I struggled
and wrestled with a situation, before I'd cry out to God for help. Why didn't I
turn to him when he's the one who knows my story, the one who loves me inside
out. I'm trying to be better about seeking God's wisdom before I get stuck. I
know I trust him with all of my heart. But knowing isn't enough. I have to bow
before him and seek his guidance. Every.Single.Day. He's my refuge and my rock.
I can't do life on my own. I need Jesus.
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