These are my September 2019 Christian book picks in my favorite reading genre. They are great picks for women who want to grow in faith. I’d love for you to tell me which ones sound best to you in the comments below.
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How to Overcome Shame With Faith
Have you tried hard to overcome shame? I’ve tried hard to overcome it, and the only way I did it was with faith in God. This is part of my story, and I hope it encourages you.
Book Review: It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way
If you are looking for one more book to read this year, put It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way on your shortlist. I’ve read over 100 books this year, and this book definitely makes my top ten, and it might even crack the top three. I’m prepping a Top 10 Books of 2018 post, and you can subscribe in the pink box to stay informed!
When Addiction Afflicts Your Family
Are you a member of a family afflicted by addiction? For my entire life, that’s been my story. I’ve never been addicted myself, but my loved ones’ addictions have had a traumatic, lasting impact on my life.
This summer, I began studying about alcoholism and its effects on family members. The sad news is that even if you never drink a drop of alcohol, your loved one’s drinking problem can afflict almost every area of your life. Its effects won’t go away unless you receive professional help.
The good news is that if addiction afflicts your family, you can find hope and healing in God’s Word. I’m on a journey of recovery now. By meditating on a specific Bible passage, I’ve gained the courage to seek healing and reach for hope, and I’ve found a new kind of peace. I want to share what I’ve learned with you today.
I’m writing about how we can get well as family members of addicted loved ones at Devotable today. Here’s a peek at my post, and I hope you’ll head over to read the rest.
Review: Love Life Again
Love Life Again
Love Life Again is the newest book from Tracie Miles, one of my favorite Proverbs 31 Ministries authors. Keep reading for my review and to learn how to sign up for more freebies and opportunities on Tracie’s site.