I never walk down one road without thinking of the other. I grew up on a road eight miles outside of a small farming community. It took us fifteen minutes to drive into town. We didn’t do this every day. Five neighbors called our road home. In my younger years,... Read more →
Posts from August 2015
I received a copy of Footprints in the Desert, written by Maha Akhtar, from NetGalley for the purpose of generating a review. This e-book came out earlier this month. Italicized quotes are from the book. The opinions expressed here are my own. There are places and people quite different from... Read more →
I received a copy of For The Love: Fighting for Grace, written by Jen Hatmaker, from NetGalley for the purpose of generating a review. Her latest book came out this week! With the exception of the first verse of "Amazing Grace," italicized quotes are from the book. The opinions expressed... Read more →
I remember sitting in high school English class my junior year. Discussing “To Kill A Mockingbird.” And the book mentioned canning. Our teacher, a prim and proper lady, had grown up in town. I had not. And she said, “You probably don’t realize this but generations before us used to... Read more →
I received a copy of Wild In the Hollow: On Chasing Desire and Finding the Broken Way Home, written by Amber C. Haines, from NetGalley for the purpose of generating a review. This book came out today! With the exception of identified Bible verses, italicized quotes are from the book.... Read more →