A few posts ago I reviewed Mandy Hale’s book Beautiful Uncertainty. Her newest book, You Are Enough: Heartbreak, Healing, and Becoming Whole, is the subject of today’s post. If you have read Beautiful Uncertainty, you could not ask for a greater contrast between that book and this new one, and perhaps even wonder if this…
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Book review: ‘Beautiful Uncertainty’ by Mandy Hale
Today’s book review is about Beautiful Uncertainty by Mandy Hale. Mandy is also a blogger and has written other books. You can find her at The Single Woman blog. Beautiful Uncertainty has class, emotion, poetic words, faith, and strength saturating its pages. In fact, it is dripping in sweetness and comfort. It is like a…
Where the lost things go
Have you ever wondered where yesterday went, or even the last few minutes? How about last year, or last decade? What has happened to the times you shared with people you knew? Where did they go? Is there a special place where memories are kept alive? Is anyone lost to you or someone you miss,…
Losing our sky
I am looking around and can see the sky – vast and open before me. The shape of the clouds can sometimes tell a story. I can see one that looks like an angel, and another like a cross. The clouds I like best are tinged with a salmon pink colour on hot summer evenings,…
Singer beginner? Start with your head!
Everyone is musical and can be a singer. We all have music in us – to some it just comes more easily, strongly, and naturally, while others have to work harder to find it, but it is there as part of our souls – that is what I believe. And you don’t have to be…
May the baby Jesus bless you
A simple scene before us, A mother kneeling by, A father looking tenderly, A bright star in the sky. For in their midst is He, Who came to save us all, A baby boy with arms outstretched, For love and peace He calls.
Only 3 Cherries
For weeks I was gazing up at them. Green and plump. Hanging there on my tree. Waiting. “Not yet. Wait until they start turning red.” I had said. Another few weeks went by. A slight blush began to appear. “Not yet”, I said again.