Book Report: Rhythms of Renewal

Rhythms of Renewal: Trading Stress and Anxiety for a Life of Peace and Purpose by Rebekah Lyons In a world constantly bombarding us with competing messages to push everything aside for "me time" and to hustle harder, Rebekah's approach to self care is a breath of fresh air. She argues that there are four major... Continue Reading →

Book Report: And Baby Makes Three

And Baby Makes Three: The Six-Step Plan for Preserving Marital Intimacy and Rekindling Romance After Baby Arrives by John and Julie Gottman What happens when you pair two psychologists with research statistics like "67 percent of couples become very unhappy with each other during the first three years of their baby's life" and "83 percent... Continue Reading →

Book Report: Love Walked Among Us

Love Walked Among Us: Learning to Love Like Jesus by Paul Miller If the main marker of a disciple is love, we should probably learn how to do it properly. This simple and beautiful primer beckons us to get an up-close view of the way Jesus interacted with those around Him. Readers will inevitably encounter... Continue Reading →

John 8 Wrap-Up

Our epic tour around the globe (and through the Gospel of John) now brings us to St. Peter's Basilica. This architectural colossus is the world's largest church; with a capacity of 60,000, it dominates the physical landscape of Vatican City and the spiritual landscape of the West. St. Peter's has been called "the greatest of... Continue Reading →

Book Report: Dream Big

Dream Big: Know What You Want, Why You Want It, and What You're Going to Do About It by Bob Goff Bob has written three books—all of them New York Times bestsellers. In his latest venture, he takes readers on a wild trek of self-discovery, drawing on his incredible love for life and vast array... Continue Reading →

Book Report: Own Your Life

Own Your Life: Living with Deep Intention, Bold Faith, and Generous Love by Sally Clarkson A mentor at heart, Sally warmly invites women along on a journey of basic discipleship, covering everything from the theoretical (the purpose of beauty, cultural imagination, God's transcendence, etc.) to the practical (like the spiritual disciplines, handling past hurts, and marriage advice).... Continue Reading →

Dream Big

I always get excited about switching over to a new calendar, but there's an extra special feeling about it this year: things are getting real around my house. Back in October, I hatched an idea to begin strategically building family culture in 2021. Values were chosen. Books were purchased. And then I waited. The waiting... Continue Reading →

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