Book Review: Good Boy, Achilles (Eddie Ellis)
I mean…it’s a dog story. We all know how the very best dog stories end. We know how they start. We know what happens.
Or do we?
I mean…it’s a dog story. We all know how the very best dog stories end. We know how they start. We know what happens.
Or do we?
If you are the woman in the household, your God-given task is to manage your household. And your household then becomes the city on the hill, the light to the dark world.
Let me say that again: no church is perfect. But there are churches that are biblical.
I have chosen to print out the entire plan, and go with the “Obsessed” plan, but the “discard all the rules” option, and read whatever strikes my fancy, whenever.
You will have a much better idea of why the church is behaving the way it is today after you trace its history through the councils.
I truly believe that if there is a women’s ministry director out there who is wanting to disciple instead of distract, train instead of treat, and edify and educate instead of entertain, this book will be monumentally helpful.
Beginning on January 1, I participated in Tim Challies’ Productivity Challenge. This involved reading his book Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Productivity. This was an easy-to-read book, but I gained the most out of the first and the last chapter. I am fairly organized. I already have systems in place that work for… Continue reading Book Review: Do More Better (Tim Challies)
1. Ordinary: Sustainable faith in a radical, restless world by Michael Horton 2. Devoted in Death by JD Robb 3. Do More Better: A Practical Guide to Productivity by Tim Challies 4. The Butler by Wil Haygood
We tried to sleep on our fold-out couch last night, the three of us. Little Man had coordinated a “party” for the us (board games, Wii games, root beer floats), and we crashed together in a “slumber party” to end the year. I made it until 4:27 am, when repeated kicks in the back and… Continue reading Welcome, 2016
Christin, at Joyful Mothering, is hosting this book study. We are studying “Pursuit of Proverbs 31” by Amy Bayliss. I have only read the intro and the first chapter, but so far I am loving this book. A number of years ago I memorized Proverbs 31:10-31. This was in the midst of our infertility struggle… Continue reading Pursuit of the Proverbs 31 Woman: Week 1