Monday, September 10, 2018

The Women's Study Bible from Thomas Nelson and Dorothy Kelley Patterson and Rhonda Harrington

  It's been a while since I have reviewed a Bible, and this one has become a staple. The Woman's Study Bible published by
Thomas Nelson, is really special.

Besides being beautiful, what has really stood out to me are the essays and contributions from so many amazing women. Over 80 women contributed to this Bible! These women offer insight for women in all stages of life, in all demographics. Dorothy Kelley Patterson and Rhonda Harrington did a great job editing and pulling it all together.  It also includes tons of maps, charts and timelines to aid you in your Biblical understanding.

I found this Bible easy to read, with large text and bright colors. It's just a delight to use and enjoy. This Bible in particular would make an excellent present for any woman!




I received this Bible from BookLook Bloggers in exchange for my review.

The Lifegiving Table by Sally Clarkson



When reading a Sally Clarkson book, I can almost imagine myself seated at her table. An inviting place with words of wisdom. In The Lifegiving Table, Sally invites you to pull up a chair and learn about her family table.

This is more than just a place where food is consumed, but where minds and ideas are nurtured. Sally says,
 "What is my vision for my lifegiving table? I picture that I am nourishing souls and spirits with both physical food and the everlasting food of the Word of God. I am providing grace and peace through gently accepting whoever joins us at the table. I am speaking hope forward by articulating my confidence in God's love, faithfulness, and kindness for each person. I am establishing a spirit of graciousness by welcoming all who come as guests of the loving Host who serves all and makes us all whole." (The Lifegiving Table, P35.)
Sally  helps us catch that vision and understand how to turn your table into a way to connect with your children and others. The book is full of helpful and practical advice to do so. While not every idea is going to fit every family, they serve as inspiration to do what does fit. There are some great, special recipes along the way. Our family has enjoyed a few of the around our table. This book is a worthwhile read, even if you are not in a season where all the ideas feel realistic for you. I stored a lot of her advice in my heart and a year later am able to implement more!

I received this book from Tyndale Publishing in exchange for my honest review.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

David Allen Sibley - Birds of Land, Sea and Sky - 50 Postcards


I never thought I would get excited about postcards. From the moment I saw Sibley Birds of Land, Sea, and Sky postcard set, I was obsessed.
This little box contains 50 expertly illustrated bird postcards. And no, I will never send them. I am just going to stare at them lovingly forever. They are printed on a hard, smooth paper that comes in various shades of white. The birds are divided into sections, Waterfowl, Woodpeckers, Wading Birds, Songbirds, and Owls & Raptors. All of the illustrations are equally striking and colorful.

For those who do desire to send them, the back has a place for a small note, address and stamp. I intend to use them as a learning resource for my children. I might even frame a few, that's how gorgeous these are.

I received these from Blogging for Books in exchange for my honest review.



Monday, February 19, 2018

Peppers of the Americas by Maricel E. Presilla


As my love for gardening has grown, so has my fascination with peppers. Collecting new seeds and trying different heirloom varieties has been such a learning experience. Reading through Peppers of the Americas: The Remarkable Capsicums That Forever Changed Flavor by 
Maricel E. Presilla has given me tons of new insight and new knowledge.

This cookbook with a twist is history, pepper dictionary and recipes all in one. You can really learn all one could ever want to know about peppers and how to use them. It is obvious that the author has a deep love and understanding for peppers. It just shines through every part of the book. The photography makes this book a delight to look at, and it is really helpful too.

If you are a pepper connoisseur or just have a casual interest, this book has something for you!

Thanks to Blogging for Books for this copy in exchange for my honest review.

 

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

The Curious Christian by Barnabas Piper

  The Curious Christian is a book that really took me by surprise last year. It is a totally unique book about the role of curiosity in our lives. Barnabas Piper takes a long look at what curiosity is, how it shapes us, our relationships and our walk with God.

The book starts out with a look at how we tend to grow up and leave our curiosity behind. As we strive for maturity, we often lump curiosity in with other childish traits. We really need curiosity in our relationships, our church and for ourselves.

I loved that this book is more than just ideas, but is really very practical too. He addresses curiosity in books, media, nature, and music. And ultimately, how our curiosity can grow and shape our relationship with Christ.

I found this book really challenging and interesting.




I received this book from B&H Publishing in exchange for my honest review.