Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Autumn Dances
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Suspense Book Review: Crosshairs by Patricia Bradley (Natchez Trace Park Rangers #3)
Book Description:
Investigative Services Branch (ISB) ranger Ainsley Beaumont arrives in her
hometown of Natchez, Mississippi, to investigate the murder of a
three-month-pregnant teenager. While she wishes the visit was under better
circumstances, she never imagined that she would become the killer's next
target--nor that she'd have to work alongside an old flame.
After he almost killed a child, former FBI sniper Lincoln Steele couldn't bring
himself to fire a gun, which had deadly and unforeseen consequences for his
best friend. Crushed beneath a load of guilt, Linc is working at Melrose Estate
as an interpretive ranger. But as danger closes in on Ainsley during her murder
investigation, Linc will have to find the courage to protect her. The only
question is, will it be too little, too late?
My Thoughts:
I've enjoyed the books in the Natchez Trace Park Rangers series. Crosshairs is
the best one yet. Filled with suspense from start to finish, Bradley kept me on
the edge of my seat, as I kept turning pages. Ainsley is a strong protagonist,
set on making things right for her aunt and grandmother, even though she is in
danger. Linc is scarred by his past, but he cares for Ainsley and wants to
protect her, even when he thinks he can't. The many twists and turns kept me
guessing who the killer was up to the end of the book. If you enjoy a good suspense
story in a unique setting, you'll enjoy Crosshairs. I received a complimentary
copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Our Fingerprints Don't Fade
Luke 1:1-4
Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been
fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who
from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word. With
this in mind, since I myself have carefully investigated everything from the
beginning, I too decided to write an orderly account for you, most
excellent Theophilus, so that you may know the certainty of the
things you have been taught.
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch. -Judy Blume
For the last few weeks I've been a member of the launch team
for a book called Heirloom: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith by
Kathy Howard. As I read through stories Kathy included in her collection, I was
inspired and encouraged. Many wrote of their grandparents and the example of
faith which left an imprint on their lives. I like that Kathy suggests ways to
impact our families.
My grammy lived to ninety-two years old, so I enjoyed knowing
her into my late forties. She worked as a dorm mom at KCC, where I went to
college, managed a trailer park in Florida, and worked in hospital food
production. She read and studied her Bible every day and prayed for everyone.
She played piano at church and loved listening to Billy Graham. Her faithful fingerprints
touched my life. Looking back, I know she influenced me in ways I didn't understand
until years later.
The Bible holds four accounts of Jesus life. Luke's writing
is the one I read time and again. Known as a physician, he was also a follower
of Jesus, and he chose to capture the events he witnessed about his Savior in
writing. He says himself other accounts have been drawn up or written, but he
wants to leave a legacy of Jesus life for his friend Theophilus.
Luke chose to tell Jesus' story again so others could read it
long after he was gone. And we have. The book of Luke, written so many years
ago still bears truth and inspires today.
So my question comes to this: What do I want to leave for my
family and friends? What fingerprints do I want to leave behind? What
footprints? Ones that follow Jesus or the world?
I pray the words I leave on my blog influence others to seek
Jesus. I hope my words and actions inspire folks to look to God. I also hope my
grandchildren see Jesus in me.
What legacy are you leaving today?
P.S. The photo was taken on the beach at East Fork Lake. Even
the animals leave their footprint.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Entering the Season of Thanks
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Fiction Book Review: A Flicker of Light by Katie Powner
For generations, the Jensens have raised their families in the small Montana town of Moose Creek, where gossip spreads faster than the wind. Yet some secrets need to be told.
When twenty-one-year-old Bea discovers she's pregnant on the heels of her husband losing his job, she's forced to admit she needs help and asks her dad for a place to stay. But past resentments keep her from telling him all that's going on.
Mitch Jensen is thrilled to have a full house again, though he's unimpressed with Bea's decisions: dropping out of college, marrying so young--and to an idealistic city kid, of all things. Mitch hopes to convince Bea to return to the path he's always envisioned for her, but she's changed since her mom died. And he refuses to admit how much he's changed, too, especially now that he might be losing his mother as well.
Grandma June is good at spinning stories, but there's one she's never told. Now that her mind is starting to fade, her time to tell it is running out. But if she reveals the truth before her memories are gone forever, the Jensen family will never be the same.
My Thoughts:
A Flicker of Light is a beautiful story filled with hope, heartache, and possibilities. Mitch Jensen's heart still aches for his wife, who passed away. Bea and her hubby need to start over and figure out their future, with a baby-to-be in tow. Rand wants the best for his wife, whose mind is fading. Grandma June throws an unexpected twist into the story as she begins to forget. The characters and their stories found a place in my heart as I read this heartrending story. I love the next-door neighbor, and Mitch's friend, the pastor. They added so much to this already wonderful story. Katie Powner knows how to write a lovely story. The spiritual thread and family ties blend together beautifully. If you enjoy a good story filled with heart, read A Flicker of Light. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Monday, October 25, 2021
Heirloom: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith by Kathy Howard
Book Description:
You WILL leave a spiritual legacy.
The faith, convictions, and sacrifices of those who lived before us help shape
our lives today. What will your faith story build for your family?
Heirloom: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith tells stories of the past
that will impact our faith today. These 52 heart-felt inspirations reveal the
seeds of our faith―seeds that sprouted and took root, growing through the
centuries to touch our lives today. Heirloom weaves these stories of
faith and family history with Scripture, beautiful artwork, and ancestry
research tips and techniques. Through these stories of persevering faith,
you’ll discover the potential your story has to impact future
generations.
Heirloom features 52 inspiring stories of faith from family research,
history, and the Bible. It includes genealogy research tips to help you explore
your own family tree. And, it also shares biblical and practical tips to
inspire you to live out your faith in ways that will impact your family
tomorrow. Heirloom encourages you to trace your heritage and document
the stories of your ancestors.
My Thoughts:
Heirloom's gorgeous illustrations drew me in as I started reading the
stories about the past that connect with the present. As I've gotten older,
I've wondered what kind of a legacy I'd leave behind. Would my grandchildren
know how much I love Jesus, or how much I love them? Would my writing leave a
trail that leads to the heart of God? I hope so. As I read through the stories
Kathy gathered, I enjoyed the memories and examples of faith. Kathy Howard has
also added wonderful tips for genealogists and those interested in finding out
more about family history. There is also a place in the back to write your own
heirloom legacy story. If you enjoy stories that inspire, you'll want to order
a copy of Heirloom. This would make a lovely gift as well. I received a
complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are
completely my own.
Saturday, October 23, 2021
He Can Handle It
Philippians 4:13
I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
Cool weather, apple cider slushies, and grandkids at the
pumpkin farm made for a wonderful fall day.
My daughter, her husband, and three of my grandkids took our
annual trip to the pumpkin farm to celebrate the arrival of autumn. The day
progressed from chilly to cool as the sun shined on us. We climbed on a wagon
and road through the fields on an old-fashioned hay ride. The kids played games
and climbed on the hay bales in the barn. They peddled three wheelers and
looked at a python (I kept my distance.) Then we discovered an obstacle course
and mini-zipline. Zeke wanted to run the obstacle course, and I said,
"Sure, go for it." I asked Eli if he'd like to do it. He replied,
"If you go, I will." Being the Grammy I am, I couldn't say no. We
walked tight wires, uneven bars, treaded through tires, and climbed bridges,
and I only fell off once. Thankfully the course sat low to the ground, and I
didn't have much chance of getting hurt. Eli, Zeke, and Ella Cate tried the
course several more times while I basked in the glory of going once.
Sometimes, God tests us, He gives us challenges. If we think
about them too long, fear may creep in. An attitude of "I can't" may
color our decisions. But God won't leave me hanging if I take the challenge, or
face the test. There is a saying "God won't give us more than we can
handle." The truth is God won't give us more than He can handle. I can't
rely on myself when I'm faced with trials, challenges, or circumstances beyond
my control. I can however, depend on God. He has the power to overcome. He
takes my fears and turns them into courage. Whether I believe in myself or not,
I'm comforted by the fact that God believes in me.
Trust God with the challenges of life.