Review: “The Twenty-One Balloons”
I stumbled upon The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene du Bois. I never read it as a child. So, I had to see what was up!
I stumbled upon The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene du Bois. I never read it as a child. So, I had to see what was up!
Today, I have no words myself to add to the racial conversation. Instead, I want to remember God’s love for EVERYONE as Paul describes in Romans 3.
We all loved the magic of Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle. Today we’re focusing on my favorite book of the series, Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald.
Coming to Acts with a mind primed to laugh, I read Luke’s bland irony and loved it. Let’s see how humor aids in stress relief, particularly in Acts 12.
We’re raiding my husband’s books again! Let’s look at faith and philosophy in The Gospel According to Larry by Janet Tashjian.
Between angels and visions, God sends Peter to a family of Gentiles in a story full of obedience and love. Let’s look at Acts 10.
With my local library still closed, I’ve turned to raiding my husband’s book collection and found If I Never Ever Endeavor by Holly Meade.
Our church pre-k is studying Paul. The jailer’s story always struck me, so let’s look at how the jailer finds a way out and gains hope in Acts 16.
I don’t recall if my fascination started by reading Helen Keller: Courage in the Dark or by seeing her home. Today we’ll see how the book blends with faith.
I think we all struggle with feeling alone at some point or other. That’s why I love that Hagar names God “You are the God who sees me” in Genesis 16.