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Book Reviews – Page 17 – Worry Free Mom

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Telling Yourself the Truth

Jesus said, “The truth will set you free.”  William Backus and Marie Chapian help believers recapture the truth in their lives to set them free from issues like depression, anger, and other common problems.  Originally published in 1980, Telling Yourself the Truth is still relevant today…and a must-read for Christians. Whether you know it or …

The Making of a Prophet

In The Making of a Prophet, Jennifer LeClaire attempts to guide readers in their call to prophetic ministry.  With chapters from “Is God Calling Me into Prophetic Ministry” to “Responding to Rejection and Ridicule” to “Mastering Ministering in Love,” LeClaire hopes to help readers discern if they are actually called to prophetic ministry, avoid common …

A Beauty So Rare

A Beauty So Rare, by Tamara Alexander, tells the story of a single woman’s struggle to find her identity and make a life for herself in the aftermath of the Civil War.  Formerly a wealthy member of society, Eleanor Braddock finds herself without funds to care for herself and her father, who suffers from dementia.  …

A Draw of Kings

I discovered author Patrick Carr about a year ago and quickly devoured the first two books in his The Staff & the Sword series. I had forgotten about it until the latest in the series, A Draw of Kings, turned up in the list for Bethany House fiction reviews. The series is set in the …

A January Bride

Madeleine Houser, a successful novelist, has left the big city to keep an eye on her sister’s home as it’s renovated before being put on the market.  Though she’s only in her 30s, Madeleine has decided that love must have passed her by and is content with her writing and her new ability to spend …