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My Next Read: 4 Books for Christian Women

  • Writer: mirandatamaska
    mirandatamaska
  • Mar 5, 2019
  • 2 min read

Searching for something new to feed your soul? I love a good read when it goes so far beyond basic consumption. I love when it speaks to me, encourages me, gives me action items, and doesn't leave my mind for months. Here I have collected four books for you to check out that are on my current reading list!

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by Rachel Jankovic

5 STAR REVIEW

Overview: If you are searching to find yourself or your true identity, You Who guides you using Biblical truths and references. No more simply looking inward to discover who you are, but understanding that it all starts with discovering who created you!

Why I Chose: I'm not one to ever feel fully confident in myself however I have found that when I am most confident in who I am it spills into my marriage, parenting, and business. I fully desire to make that confidence stem from Christ. More of Him, less of me.

by Nicki Koziarz

4.5 STAR REVIEW

Overview: 5 habits taught directly from the book of Ruth on not giving up and not giving in.

Why I Chose: I love studies that deal directly with the people God chose to include in His Word. I personally feel if that person is in our Guide Book we have much to learn from their life! Ruth kept her eyes on the Lord through it all and allowed him space to move in her life even in her most difficult life moments.

by Whitney Capps

5 STAR REVIEW

Overview: Social media has us busting at the seems to be genuine and authentic individuals. But our honestly and our transparency can't stay there, it must change us.

Why I Chose: Whitney doesn't know me, but I know her. WE have a few mutual friends and tons of the people I follow on Instagram have been so supportive of her journey at getting this book published!

by Heidi St. John

5 STAR REVIEW

Overview: The moms of our generation are facing questions prior generations never even considered. We can't rely on human strength to win the battle. We need a special kind of strength to parent our children, one that comes directly from the Lord.

Why I Chose: I've recently been faced with difficult parenting situations when it comes to my older children. I'm torn in many ways - caught somewhere between protection and prevention. The line is small, but oh so important. I've been praying fervently for the Lord to guide my steps as I navigate these new territories with them.

Let me know what you check out and what you plan on reading!


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