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Friday, December 1, 2017


Celebrate the new 50th anniversary edition of Christy by entering to win one of TWO $50 Visa cash cards (details below) and by attending a Facebook Live party on December 5!

 

TWO grand prize winners will receive:
  • One copy of Christy
  • One $50 Visa Cash Card
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on December 5. The winner will be announced at the Christy Facebook Live Party. RSVP for a chance to connect with authors who've been impacted by Christy and other readers, as well as for a chance to win other prizes!

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 Catherine Marshall’s ‘Christy’ Giveaway, Blog Tour, and Facebook Live Party BLOG CODE: Some stories are evergreen, their themes and lessons standing the test of time and connecting with readers generation after generation. Reconnect with Catherine Marshall's beloved Christy as it celebrates its 50th anniversary with a new edition! As nineteen-year-old teacher Christy struggles to find acceptance in her new home of Cutter Gap, some see her—and her one-room school—as a threat to their way of life. Her faith is challenged and her heart is torn between two strong men with conflicting views about how to care for the families of the Cove. Yearning to make a difference, will Christy’s determination and devotion be enough? 



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I remember reading this book when I was younger and watching the series when it was on television. As I read it this time, I found myself more involved with the story. I can’t imagine at nineteen to travel so far away from home. I thought Christy was a wonderful character and so brave. The shock she felt as she stepped off the train showed on her face. From a wonderful, comfortable life to poverty would scare off many. Christy was determined to make a go at bring the best teacher the children ever had.

The little place she traveled by foot was too much for me at times. I cried when I read about the children with no shoes, and little food to eat. The author describes a shanty town with no hope of improvement. I loved the story because it really shows how hard times were during that time period, and how the families did what they could to survive. What if you lost everything and had to live in a little place with no electricity or food? Christy was in for some hard times and I loved how she found ways to get donations for the school and children.

David is such a great character. As a preacher in this little backwoods area, he has his hands full with unruly men and secret stills that cause much danger to the people. I loved his sermon he gave after the still had been found out. It is so true that people who are doing bad things love the darkness. That way they think they are hidden and no one knows. But like Preacher David described in his sermon, God sees everything. You can’t hide from Him. Preacher David is so encouraging and a caring man. His devotion to the community is admirable.

The story is filled with how Christy adapts to her new life and the children that she teaches. Her compassion for the children is very heartwarming. I loved the interaction she had with several of the children. Some who needed to know they were important , while others needed guidance. It seems like there is always that one kid in class that is hard to reach. He wants to be tough and show off for the class. I was so intrigued with how Christy handled the boy who tried to intimidate her. If you haven’t had a chance to read this inspiring story, I encourage you to grab a copy. Travel back to the early 1900s and experience a woman with courage, love for children, steadfast faith and hope for a better life for her community.

I received a copy of this book from LitFuse. The review is my own opinion .

Tour Schedule:

11/9
Kara | Saved by Grace
Jennifer | A Glimpse of Our Life
Jalynn | A Simple Life, really?!
Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
Amelia | Rejoice Evermore
11/10
vicky | deal sharing aunt
Laura | Lighthouse Academy
Gayle | BOOKS REVIEWS ETC
Carrie | Reading Is My SuperPower
Carla | Working Mommy Journal
11/11
JoJo | JoJo's Corner
Grace | The Narnian Weekly
11/12
Dianna | Savings in Seconds
Rebekah | Backing Books
Colleen | ColleenRichman.com
11/13
Lena Nelson | A Christian Writer's Worls
Karen | Karen's Korner
Jessica | A Baker's Perspective
11/14
Kristin | A Simply Enchanted Life
Linda | Mocha with Linda
11/14
Carol | Carol Early Cooney, Book reviews, Book thoughts and random talk
11/15
Hallie | Book by Book
Carole | The Power of Words
Trish | View from the Birdhouse
11/16
Penny | Hope for Today's Heart
11/17
Connie | Gccbookworm
Erika | Pray Species
Amber | snidbits
Heidi | A Lively Hope
Becky | Christian Chick's Thoughts
Denise | Rejoice in the Little Things
11/18
Kayleigh | Neverending Stories
11/19
Marjolaine | Books, beautiful books
11/20
Annie | Just Commonly
11/21
Kim | Window To My World
Heather | Mom 2 Mom Connection
Andi | Radiant Light
Carol | Buttercup Counts Her Blessings
11/22
Beth Erin | Faithfully Bookish
11/27
Kathleen | Reviews From The Heart
Amy | Locks, Hooks and Books
Dawn | Dawn Crandall's Passion for Pages
Katherine | Katherine Scott Jones
11/28
Leah | As We Walk Along the Road
Julie | More Of Him
Kristie | Moments
Erica | Live. Live. Read.
Becky | Living Outside the Lines
Marissa | The Review Stew
11/29
Wendy | Wall-to-wall books
Bree | Bibliophile Reviews
Rebekah | Caffeinated Christian Raves - N - Reviews
Laura | Once Upon a Storyville
Connie | Connie's History Classroom
11/30
Britney | Buzzing About Books
Billy | Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer
Ashley | Bringing Up Books
Wendy | Life at Rossmont
12/1
Ladette | The Life and Times of a pwnmom
Amy | Pause for Tales
Deana | Texas Book-aholic
12/2
Sydney | Singing Librarian Books
Rene | Black 'n' Gold Girl's Book Spot
Amanda | Inklings and notions
12/3
Shondra | Give Me Today
Beckie | By The Book
Annette | Impressions In Ink
rachel | a fair substitute for heaven
Beth | For The Love of Books
Kelly | Leafy Not Beefy
Tammy | Bluerose's Heart
Sarah | Running Through The Storm
Sue | Thoughts from Mill Street
Betsy | Glamamamas Goodies
12/4
Mindy | A Room Wihtout Books is Empty
Michelle | Our Little Corner of the World
Lisa | Seeking With All Yur Heart
Leslie | Edits and Reviews by Leslie
12/5
Jenna | Babybums book review
April | Dixie n Dottie
Keri | My Table of Three
Bethany | The perfect beginning
Jill | Book Review Travels
Molly | Cafinated Reads
brandi | She Revelation Blog
Savannah | The Modern Rules
Amanda | The Talbert Report
Amy | A Day of Small Things
Crystal | Cinnamon Hollow




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Wednesday, November 29, 2017



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About the Book:

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Name of book: The Heart of an Agent
Author: Tracey J. Lyons
Genre: Inspirational historical romance
Release Date: November 7, 2017
Tracey J. Lyons, the author of A Changed Agent, returns to the Adirondack Mountains of the 1890s in a novel of love, faith, and secrets…
Former Pinkerton spy Lily Handland has always dreamed of a quiet,
safe life, free from chasing criminals and putting herself at risk.
 So when the opportunity to invest in a failing Great Camp
in the Adirondacks comes to her attention,
 she quickly jumps at the chance.
Filled with grief, widower Owen Murphy wants to
 run away from it all. Though he’s worked hard to forge
 a future for himself, his guilt has kept him mired in the past.
But all that changes when a headstrong, mysterious
 woman shows up at Owen’s door. Together, as Lily
 and Owen restore the beauty of the Great Camp,
 he begins to finally see a future. But will learning about Lily’s past destroy it all?
Click here to purchase your copy.

About the Author:

NINC16FINAL 05-1An Amazon Top Ten bestselling historical romance author of the Adirondack Pinkertons and the Women of Surprise series, Tracey was a 2017 National Excellence Romance Fiction Award finalist. She sold her first book on 9/9/99! Her books have been translated into several languages and are available in print, digital and audio formats. A true upstate New Yorker, Tracey believes you should write what you know. Her historical romances are all set in the New York State area. Tracey considers herself a small town gal who writes small town romances. You can learn more about Tracey and her books by visiting her website at www.traceylyons.com.

Guest Post from Tracey Lyons

My family and I spent a lot of time in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State.
 When I came up with the idea for the Pinkerton series, I knew the books had to
 be set in a place that I loved. The Heart of An Agent, book 2 in The Adirondack
 Pinkertons series takes place at an Adirondack great camp. Imagine a time when
 people would travel from faraway places to hike the many trails or lounge
 on a porch in one of the famed Adirondack chairs. These intricate, grand structures
, built during the latter part of the nineteenth century are part of the unique
 landscape and history that makes up the Adirondack Mountains o
f upstate New York. I enjoyed creating the fictional Murphy camp, 
the setting for Lily Handland and Owen Murphy’s story. 



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The story is surrounded with historical facts that make it become a visual literary gem.
 I loved learning about the camps that housed people and was a welcome treat for guests
. I could see the beautiful landscape that surrounded the camp and the welcoming
 smells of fresh bread cooling on the table. 

Lily is a wonderful character with a strong sense of what she wants. She can be stubborn
 at times but her courage is evident in everything she does. She is ready to retire as a
 Pinkerton agent. I think she finally felt free to live her life. I loved how she took
 on a challenge that seemed impossible. She decides to invest in the 
Murphy Great Camp. To say that it needed some work was an understatement. 
It sure needed some TLC and Lily is ready to dive in with so many ideas. 

Owen has been grieving the death of his wife and forgotten about the camp.
 It hardly has visitors and it screams for help with its dull curtains and
 neglected grounds. I really enjoyed the banter between Owen and Lily 
as they come to an agreement . Now that they are business partners, 
can the camp be restored and bring a profit? Owen has his hands full
 with Lily and her neverending ideas. I loved how their relationship 
grew slowly. Can Owen open his heart again and allow himself to
 love another woman? 

What I most loved about the story was the secret that Lily has kept from Owen.
 She hasn’t told him about her past and has been warned that secrets 
can hurt and destroy trust. I was on edge reading the story just 
waiting for Lily’s secret to be found out. Every page I turned I
 felt her secret start to put distance between her and Owen. The tension was high
 and I thought the author did an amazing job of keeping readers on their toes,
 waiting for Owen to find out the truth. 

The book is a wonderful trip back in time where you could visit the 
local mercantile and find just about anything you needed. The town was small
 and quaint and filled with people who helped each other out. I loved how
 the author demonstrates with beautiful writing how secrets get found
 out and the hurt and pain they cause. Will Owen be able to forgive Lily?
 Can he let go of his past and forgive himself for an accident he feels guilty of?
 Don’t miss this wonderful story of two people looking to belong and 
wanting to find happiness. 

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion .

Blog Stops

Just the Write Escape, November 30
Book Bites, Bee Stings, & Butterfly Kisses, November 30
Texas Book-aholic, December 1
Locks, Hooks and books, December 1
A Greater Yes, December 2
Faery Tales Are Real, December 2
Multifarious, December 3
To Everything a Season, December 3
Reader’s cozy corner, December 4
Janice’s book reviews, December 5
Carpe Diem, December 6
Bibliophile Reviews, December 7
Pause for Tales, December 8
Have A Wonderful Day, December 8
With a Joyful Noise, December 9
D’S QUILTS & BOOKS, December 10
Daysong Reflections, December 10
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, December 11
Mary Hake, December 11
My Writer’s Life, December 12
Books n Baubles, December 12
Jeanette’s Thoughts, December 13

Giveaway

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To celebrate her tour, Tracey is giving away a Grand Prize Package of a tea-time themed gift box (Valued at over $75) and a $25 Visa Gift Card!!
Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries! https://promosimple.com/ps/c1f6
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  A PLACE AT OUR TABLE by
  AMY CLIPSTON

This book is on my list for top picks for 2017. The emotions in the story were so real, I cried along with the characters. Two families each dealing with a tragedy come together with food and compassion to heal. I would love to sit at the table with these families and listen as they share their pain and encouragement. 

Kayla was such a sweet character and I love how she tried to look after her younger brother. When you lose someone due to their job , it’s hard to watch another of your family members want to follow in their footsteps. Her family has gone through a devastating loss and are trying to move on. I really liked Nathan and wanted to give him a hug. He seemed so mature for his age and handled his grief very well. What I liked best about him was his eagerness to be a volunteer firefighter like his older brother. This did cause Kayla distress and made Nathan a bit upset. Her fear was real to her and something she will have to deal with. Have you ever been afraid something bad was going to happen and let fear take over?

Jamie is a hard worker and seems to keep himself going in circles with all his responsibilities. Can you remember a time you said “ I’ll fix that soon, or I’ll get to it as soon as I can?” Those words will become the focal point for Jamie when something happens that I didn’t see coming. I wept as I read what the family was going through and felt so sorry for Jamie. He carries guilt over the accident and that fuels him to take on more work. Being a volunteer firefighter gives him an outlet to try and save everyone. Will he be able to forgive himself for something he thinks is his fault?

When the two families meet, I loved how they touched each other’s lives by offering compassion and support. The author does a great job of allowing each character to heal in their own way. I loved how the characters learned to trust again and slowly bring two families together. The book is so touching that I didn’t want it to end. I felt like I was sitting at the table with each family watching them interact with each other. Very few authors can write a story that can make you feel like you are there with the characters. This author has done an amazing job of allowing readers to feel like part of the story. As I read the book, I forgot everything around me. I loved reading how Kayla and Jamie became friends and slowly allowed God to bring them closer together. The title of the book is powerful to me, because it represents to me that there is always a place at the table to find forgiveness, healing and love. 

I purchased a copy of this book and the review is my own opinion.
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Monday, November 27, 2017

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About the Book

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Name of book: 21 Days of Christmas: A Fiction Lover’s Devotional
Author: Kathy Ide
Genre: Christian Fiction Devotional
Release Date: September 1, 2015
Christmas is more than just a holiday. It is a time to recapture the joy and wonder of God’s greatest gift: His Son, Jesus.
21 Days of Christmas will warm your heart with stories about giving, loving, and family. These engaging tales celebrate the hope and joy that make this blessed season unique. At the end of each story you’ll find an insightful message that will help you discover anew the true meaning of this special time of year. So grab a cup of hot apple cider with a cinnamon stick, curl up in your favorite chair beside a picture window overlooking a serene spot, and savor the true meaning of Christmas through these inspirational and encouraging stories.

Click here to purchase your copy.

More About Kathy Ide

Kathy Ide-square_300x300Kathy is the editor/compiler of the Fiction Lover’s Devotional series (www.FictionDevo.com) and author of “Proofreading Secrets of Best-Selling Authors” (http://secretsofbestsellingauthors.com). She has also written numerous articles, short stories, devotionals, play scripts, and Sunday school curriculum. She has ghostwritten ten nonfiction books and a five-book novel series.
She is also a full-time freelance editor, working with aspiring, new, and experienced authors as well as publishers.
Kathy speaks at writers’ conferences across the country.
She is the founder and coordinator of The Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network (www.TheChristianPEN.com) and the Christian Editor Connection (www.ChristianEditor.com).
For more about Kathy, visit www.KathyIde.com.

Guest Post from Kathy Ide

Looking for a great Christmas gift for friends and family who love fiction … or devotionals? You can give them both in one book!

21 Days of Christmas: Stories that Celebrate God’s Greatest Gift is book two in the Fiction Lover’s Devotional series. It’s a collection of 21 fiction stories, each written by a different author—including well-known novelists such as Lena Nelson Dooley, Joanne Bischof, Jan Cline, and Lynn Kinnaman. Some stories are about the first Christmas, when Mary and Joseph brought God’s Son into the world. Others are about how we celebrate that history-changing event today. Each story is followed by a brief Life Application written by the author of that story.

The first chapter starts out with an amusing tale of a modern-day couple in the front seat of a car, on Christmas Eve, traveling to see relatives for the holiday. They’re griping about the hassles of the season, and hollering at the the kids, who are playing with the foil on Mom’s Jell-O salad in the backseat. Then we break from that to a scene of Mary and Joseph entering Bethlehem, about to bring God’s Son into the world. It contrasts the modern-day wife, not wanting to go into a sleazy diner because it’s the only place open on Christmas Eve, with Mary hesitating to go into a smelly barnyard to give birth. When the modern-day couple decide to tell their children the Christmas story—complete with snow and a little drummer boy—the contrasts become both highly funny and very poignant.

I wrote one of the chapters in the book. It’s about the first Christmas, from the perspective of Joseph. What he must have thought and felt when Mary was giving birth to Jesus, knowing that he had been personally given the divine responsibility to teach God’s Son about God. Based on the Old Testament teachings he’d been raised with, what did Joseph think Jesus would be like when He was born, and how did reality clash with those expectations?

This book makes a great gift for family and friends, with its beautiful debossed hardback cover, full-color interior, and a ribbon page marker. With stories about the Nativity as well as tales of modern-day people celebrating that event, almost anyone would enjoy receiving a copy and reading it—even those who don’t believe in Christ as their Savior. It’s small enough to be a stocking stuffer (or tucked into the pocket of a Christmas-themed pot holder!) and inexpensive enough to be a practical gift for those people you’re not sure will reciprocate, or who may feel uncomfortable if they didn’t get you anything.

This devotional would also be ideal to incorporate into an individual’s or a family’s advent celebration, reading one chapter a day during the three weeks leading up to Christmas.

Each chapter takes only about ten minutes to read, which makes it ideal for the hectic holiday season. And since each chapter stands alone, it doesn’t matter whether you read one or two stories, half the book, or the whole thing.

Other books in the Fiction Lover’s Devotional series are:
21 Days of Grace: Stories that Celebrate God’s Unconditional Love
21 Days of Love: Stories that Celebrate Treasured Relationships
21 Days of Joy: Stories that Celebrate Motherhood


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The book is a collection of short stories with a biblical reference tucked inside. I loved each story and found them encouraging. I love at the end of each story is a life application and scripture to reinforce the story. This brings the story to a beautiful remembrance of His Word. We are reminded about His grace and His provision. 

Each story is filled with emotion and reminds us that “God is there for you, ready to provide whatever you need. So seek Him today.” I loved reading that, because as the holidays approach, it becomes hard for me to find joy. So many bad memories of growing up and other tragic events have robbed me of my joy. I struggle to get through the holidays each year. I cry for the little girl who never received gifts and was told that I was not wanted. As I read through the book today, I was overwhelmed with the truth. He is there for me and I have forgotten to cry out to Him.

I loved each story and how they remind us to remember what the true meaning of Christmas is about. We get so caught up in the hustle and bustle of the season, we forget about a sweet baby born long ago that grew up to save us . I cry every time I think about the story of His birth. How precious it is to know that no matter what we have done, He loves us unconditionally. Thank you for a book that lifted my spirits and reminded me that I am not alone. 


I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

Blog Stops

Book Bites, Bee Stings, & Butterfly Kisses, November 21
Reflections From My Bookshelves, November 21
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, November 22
Reader’s Cozy Corner, November 22
Blossoms and Blessings, November 23
Carpe Diem, November 23
Chas Ray’s Book Nerd Corner, November 24
Multifarious, November 25
A Reader’s Brain, November 25
A Greater Yes, November 26
Lane Hill House, November 26
Texas Book -aholic, November 27
Jeanette’s Thoughts, November 27
Karen Sue Hadley, November 28
By The Book, November 29
Seasons of Opportunities, November 29
Mary Hake, November 30
Have A Wonderful Day, December 1
Remebrancy, December 2
God’s Little Bookworm, December 3
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, December 4

Giveaway

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To celebrate her tour, Kathy is giving away a grand prize of a set of 21 days devotional books!!
Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries! https://promosimple.com/ps/c3c2

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Thursday, November 23, 2017

    YOU’RE GONNA LOVE ME  by
     ROBIN LEE HATCHER

It’s always nice to visit old friends and a beautiful little town tucked away in the mountains. I remember going to Idaho when I was a kid. I never forgot the beautiful scenery and the quaint little towns we drove through. The author has brought those memories back with a delightful story .

Sam has everything going for her far away from Idaho. She is a great accountant but I wouldn’t say she is exactly happy. After losing her father in a tragic accident, it has caused her to be fearful. I know first hand about fear and anxiety. It is not easy to live each day worrying if something is going to happen. I was happy to read that Sam was going back home to care for her grandmother who had been in an accident. I think Sam’s grandmother stole the show in this story. She has wisdom that really helps Sam and knows her granddaughter is not herself. Having Sam take a leave from work to help her grandmother recover was the perfect medicine for her. Their bond was strong and it was nice to read that Sam really listened and appreciated her grandmother’s advice.

Nick and Sam were an item at one time, but that all changed one day. I think when they run into each other again, hurts that had never been resolved come flowing to the surface. One thing I liked about Nick was his determination. Dealing with TBI is not easy for Nick but he sure doesn’t let that stop him from wanting to find love. Will Sam and Nick rekindle their feelings? I loved how the characters each had fears that needed to conquer and relied on God to help them. The story is well written and I loved how the author reminds us to trust God in everything.

I received a copy of this book book from the author. The review is my own opinion.
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LOVE HELD CAPTIVE by
SHELLEY SHEPHARD GRAY

If there was ever a book that captures the heart of the Civil War, this book certainly has proven its ability to transport readers back in time. The detail and historical facts make the story come alive. I could see the men in the battlefield and hear their cries as bullets can be heard in the distance. The author has done an outstanding job of taking a subject and given it breath and realism.

There are several characters that stand out in this book. They each grabbed my attention for different reasons. Instead of naming the characters I am choosing to do my review a bit different for this book. The two main women in the story each had been hurt and ridiculed in some way. Some of the men in town mocked them and made them feel dirty and ashamed. I kept thinking of the scripture, “He who is without sin, cast the first stone,” The women were brave, strong , fierce and each find a way to hold their head up with dignity.

Two of the men in the story fought on the battlefield and knew how hard it was to forget what they did in order to survive. They have remorse for the desperation they felt as they found ways to get food and blankets. What I liked about the story is how each of the four main characters carried around guilt and through faith and the help of friends, they were able to let the past go.

There are some difficult moments in the story that was hard to read, but I felt it was necessary so readers would understand what torture and humility the women went through. Will the town ever welcome these two women? What happens when the two men find out that one person is responsible for the pain they have each gone through? I loved the emotional turmoil the men felt and how they needed to “avenge the honor of the women,” The story is one that I thought was very well written with gritty details that show readers how hard it was during the Civil War. I would love to see this book become  a movie. It would be a powerful and emotional journey to show how God can forgive and redeem people.

I received a copy of this book from The Fiction Guild. The review is my own opinion.
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Monday, November 20, 2017



Let Scripture reform the next generation.



There are many different kinds of legacies we can leave, but sharing yourself and your faith with the next generation will always stand the test of time. Through showing himself and his wisdom in the book of Proverbs, God has also left his legacy with us and relies on us to share it with our children and grandchildren. But before we can share that wisdom, first we must grow in our own understanding and knowledge and record, reflect, and consider what we have learned.
Pass it On provides readers with an opportunity to create a legacy of wisdom and faith and to share it with their children and grandchildren. As readers are guided through the book of Proverbs, they are asked to create their own personalized, wisdom journal with the aim of giving it to someone they love. Through careful study, answering questions, writing out prayers, and sharing personal stories, readers can create a lasting keepsake for themselves and for their families and friends.
Created by Champ Thornton, best-selling author of The Radical Book for Kids ,  Pass It Onis an innovative resource to strengthen families and help them grow in their love for God and each other. This is a perfect gift for an older and wiser friend or relative, so they can share themselves and what they have learned about God with the next generation.
The fresh and careful translation provided comes from Dr. Bruce Waltke, who, now in his eighties, has devoted his life to a humble and Christ-focused study of God s Word, and especially the book of Proverbs. His two-volume work on Proverbs is considered by many as the premier commentary in the English language. As you study the translation of individual chapters, add your own comments in the margins. And feel free to circle, underline, and connect key words or phrases as you see them in the chapter for the day.
Learn more, read a sample, and purchase a copy.


Champ Thornton, MDiv, is associate pastor at Ogletown Baptist Church in Delaware. He has pastored in South Carolina and served as director of SOMA, a ministry training school in Columbus, OH.















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When I received this book, I was quite pleased with the design and how sturdy the book is. It is really a treasure to have a journal of this caliber to study, write down your thoughts and then pass it on. It can be passed to a family member, a friend or perhaps someone needing a word from God. The outside cover really caught my eye. The feather has meaning for our family because we are part Native American. This journal I hope will bless family members to come. I pray they read my thoughts, add theirs and pass it on to the next generation.

The journal is a study on Proverbs. It is divided into chapters and goes into depth about the scriptures. I love how there are questions for you to fill out to share your thoughts and as you do , your personal story is written in the journal. I think how much of a blessing this will be to my children as they see my thoughts of what God spoke to me. I highly recommend this to everyone. The journal is meant to guide you through scriptures, reflect on them and share your thoughts. I pray that the journal not only blesses you, but blesses generations to come.

I received a copy of this book from LitFuse. The review is my own opinion.


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Blog Tour Schedule:


11/8
Vik Tory | Manuscript Tunes
Rachel | readers cozy corner
Stacey | Books,Dreams,Life
11/9
Andrea | The Young Girl Who Loved Books
11/10
Crystal | Our Perfectly Imperfect Life
Dianna | Savings in Seconds
Scott | ScottKedersha.com
Jennifer | A Peace of Mind
Megan | Pursuing Intentional Living
Stacie | Pursuing Stacie
11/11
Kimberly | kcreatives
Angela | Readaholic Zone
11/14
nicole | bless their hearts mom
Kristie | Moments
Sherry | My Journey Back
Patty | tammycookblogsbooks
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