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What is Covenant Theology? by Ryan M. McGraw
McGraw gives us a Covenant Theology 101 basic course in this book. He walks us through three basic types of covenants (redemption, works, grace). This knowledge shows us how understanding the covenants is important in the life of every Christian. It is not a simplistic book. McGraw beautifully explains what Covenant Theology is in a…
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Sunday Matters by Paul David Tripp
Paul David Tripp has become one of my favorite devotional writers. His style is thoughtful, concise and always filled with important scriptural principles. The typical format of his books includes a scripture or quote and a daily reflection. He closes each day with scripture references to dig into on your own, sometimes a prayer and/or…
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How to Memorize Scripture for Life by Andrew M. Davis
I have been diving into strengthening some spiritual disciplines in the past few months. One of those disciplines is scripture memory and meditation. This little book came along at just the right time for me. How to Memorize Scripture for Life is just over 70 pages in length. It is concise but it is very…
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My Favorite Reads of 2023
Looking back at the books I read in 2023 I have some notable favorites. I will hit the highlights for you guys and give you my top faves of the year. I have completed 52 books. That amounts to one per week. My highest reading month was June with 7 books. My lowest month was July with only…
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Scripture Memory Encouragement
I have been following a fellow Christian on Instagram for quite some time. Her name is Glenna Marshall. She is very candid about her life and struggles. She is a fellow pastor’s wife and an autoimmune warrior. I have read one of her books that I reviewed as part of the Crossway.org review program called…
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Dwell: 90 Days at Home with God by Sandra Byrd
Well, howdy folks! It’s been a longer break than I intended to take here. I am writing from a life with autoimmunity and there have been some health issues I have had to address in the past few months. You all know that when you don’t feel well you have to let things go so…
