People Of The Lie

A book review

Reading people is not my strength. In fact, I tend to take people at face value, or even with the belief that when things aren’t feeling quite right they are just having an off day. Potential goodness is something everyone possesses. To counteract this I put people in my life with an innate sense of […]

Bridging the Communication Gap in Military Marriages

A Book Review of Corie Weather's Sacred Spaces

Deployments send two people in two very different directions. It is not just the time and geography that separate us. People change throughout the course of a year and unshared experiences send you in two very different directions. Corie Weathers captures this struggle in her new book Sacred Spaces. Elva Resa Publishing and Weathers sent me a […]

Song of Silence - A Calling and an Identity

Book Review of Cynthia Ruchti's Newest Release

I don’t know about you, but I get pretty tied up in my profession. It is a big part of who I am. For a long time, I struggled with my calling. I let other voices tell me that Pastoral Ministry was not an appropriate calling for a woman, that somehow I was misunderstanding the call […]

And It Was Beautiful: Celebrating Life in the Midst of the Long Good-Bye

Book Review

Litfuse Publicity Group and David C Cook sent me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Kara Tippetts had a beautiful way of opening her heart to strangers. She continues to do so through the words she left behind. And It Was Beautiful is a journey of coming to terms with what it […]

Book Review: Helping My Hero!

Books for Children Whose Parent may Have Combat Trauma

Helping My Hero, My Hero is Home, and My Hero Hurts are three books I hope you never need. These books are a new addition to Cru Military’s Bridges to Healing Series. They were sent to me a few months ago in exchange for an honest review. I have to be honest with you, I didn’t […]