Aug 12, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Talbot Davis My mornings begin at dark o’clock, eastern time, with a steaming cup of coffee and the only silence I will have all day. I learned quickly that if I didn’t steal away early each morning, I would never have time for my devotions and prayers before my seven...
Jul 17, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Open Waters Publishing Pandemic life has taught us many lessons; one of them being we stick with what matters most. One of the biggest comforts I have found for children and families is sinking into excellent children’s literature. Time spent in story, connected with...
Jul 16, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Stacy Johnson Myers If my husband and I ever had a competition (we’re not the competitive sort of couple), it would be over whether his hymnal collection is larger than my children’s and youth Bible collection. Considering we have moved two times in the last five...
Jul 15, 2022 | Book Review Blog
by Jan and Mike Berenstain My parents made sure that my sister, Sarah, and I grew up surrounded by books. Part of our collection was Berenstain Bear titles. My sister, in particular, loved these books. I spent hours wishing for a pegboard like Brother and Sister got...
Jun 14, 2022 | Book Review Blog
Lee Strobel I live with seven children and youth, I work with even more children and youth, and one of the constants of my days is the peppering of questions at just about every waking moment. They need to know the basic shape of the day, pertinent information that...
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