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Favorite Reads from 2024

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If I could do parenting over, I would live more simply.  I would slow down and not feel the need to do so much, buy so much and be so much. Yes, I would do less because less is truly more. Except for when it comes to the library. Can I get an amen? Greed is not a thing when it comes to books on loan, right? Greedy about reading is a thing I want my family to be about. I love the above snapshot of my twins as seven year olds. Apparently, they couldn't wait to get to the car to crack open their library books and just sat down right in the elevator.  This year's favorites were a lot of theology books and mid-grade novels. Here are a few... The author was a pastor and an actual sheep-caring shepherd. I found captivating the parallels that he pulls from Psalm 23. An easy read but with a lot of depth. I felt like each chapter described varying stages of my Christian walk. Definitively explains why Christianity hinges on the trinity. The one true living God in three distinct persons ...

Good God, Parenting and an Evil World

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 I'll never forget when I got word of the Sandy Hook tragedy. At the time, I was a nanny and almost a year into struggling with fertility. Less than a week before, my husband and I had endured a chemical pregnancy. The pain of losing a child - even one you never held - is immeasurable.  But losing a child in such a violent manner as a school shooting? That made me question if I even wanted to keep trying to have and hold a baby of my own. Who wants to raise a baby in that kind of world? Parents should not bury their kids.  But parents do. This world is immensely broken. People are hurting deeply.  And the old adage surely rings true: hurt people hurt people. The evil and suffering of humanity is one of the biggest objections to the Bible and Historic Christianity. I believe, it is a completely fair question to ask...If God is good and all powerful, why doesn't he put an end to all this evil? Multitudes of books (by people way smarter than me) have been written on thi...