Review: “Clover Kitty Goes to Kittygarten”
This week’s review is sponsored by cat cuddles. Let’s look at Clover Kitty Goes to Kittygarten by Laura Purdie Salas with illustrations by Hiroe Nakata.
This week’s review is sponsored by cat cuddles. Let’s look at Clover Kitty Goes to Kittygarten by Laura Purdie Salas with illustrations by Hiroe Nakata.
I absolutely hate confrontation, but it’s important. Today, we’ll focus on Titus 3:9-11 where Paul instructs Titus on confronting with truth.
I’ve never heard of anyone disliking Because of Winn-Dixie. So, let’s analyze what Kate DiCamillo does so well and how she blends faith into the story.
In the yoga challenge, Adrienne brought up an interesting philosophy: everything I need is already inside me. Does the concept line up with Scripture?
I felt so excited when Cynthia Mackey reached out to me about The Lullaby Monsters. I couldn’t wait to read the intriguing book!
Truthfully, I have nothing to add to the power of Lamentations 3. I want to post it for you here today so we can all remember that the Lord will come near.
As a Newberry Honor book, I figured I should reread it. So, let’s see how Rascal by Sterling North appeals to readers almost a century after it occurs.
Thankfully, God gives us examples of how accepting where you are can allow Him to work. Let’s look at the widow’s offering in Luke 21 to see Jesus explain.
Faith blends seamlessly into this children’s picture book. Let’s dive into what Jan Karon does so well in Miss Fannie’s Hat.
As I ruminated on Dr. Baucham’s sermon later, conviction set in. When it came to mental illness, did I believe Scripture is sufficient?