In case you didn't know it, I love (LOVE) nonfiction. I find reality so interesting and not to mention women's fight for equality primarily during the early years of the 20th Century. Fire on the Track recalls the story of Elizabeth 'Betty' Robinson, the first woman to win a gold metal in the Women's Track [...]
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Finished Reading: A Well Crafted Home by Janet Crowther
My mom is a crafter, she always taught us to try to make before buying. With her I've made rabbit hutches, customized spirit jeans for homecoming, made more curtains than imaginable, and she's always sewn my halloween costumes. I on the other hand need help with crafting. My mom can envision an entire project from [...]
Finished Reading: Sinners in the hands of a Loving God by Brian Zahnd
I awkwardly picked this one out to read if I'm going to be honest. I'm hesitant with theological books for a few reasons, 9 times out of 10 they are over my head. I'm a smart girl but theology, philosophy, etc aren't my wheelhouse and I admit that. But I also don't want to simply [...]
Finished Reading: As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Eugene Peterson
As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Eugene Peterson is a collection of 49 sermons given by Peterson from his time as a pastor to a small congregation in Harford County Maryland between 1962-1991. There are seven parts to this book, each part is devoted to a distinctive approach that needs to be included in the whole counsel [...]
Finished Reading: Nothing to Prove
Ever feel like you just can't get it together? And that everyone has it all together? Where did you go wrong? How are they getting it right? The problem first lies in believing that everything you are seeing is 100% real life. Second, is assuming they actually have it all together. *SPOILER ALERT: no one [...]