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one thousand giftsYou can’t be a Christian mom blogger or anyone who is familiar with any Christian mom bloggers online, and not know of Ann Voskamp. Or maybe you aren’t familiar with her online, but you’ve certainly heard someone sing praises — or maybe express reservations — about her book One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are.

I was sent an email last week asking if I wanted to do a last minute Mother’s Day review and/or giveaway of the book, and I knew I wanted to. I bought the book on my Kindle a while ago, but had never gotten around to reading it, so I decided that I’d try to get through some of it, so I could do some sort of review as well.

Well.

I’m glad I finally got around to reading it.  I am halfway through it and loving it.  I love her poetic style of writing most of all and a close second to that is her total honesty with herself and her God.  She’s had reasons to doubt His goodness, she knows people who have reasons to doubt His goodness, and yet she clings to Him and even seeks to know and understand Him more fully.  For her, that fullness means digging deep and exploring any areas where she might not be fully committed or fully trusting of God and His plan.

This brings mixed feelings to someone like me, someone who does not doubt and just accepts things at face value. I understand that I have the gift of faith. I easily can look to God’s sovereignty and trust that He will use my circumstances for my ultimate good, even if — and honestly, especially when — there is pain and/or suffering involved. But that seems so pat and easy. Does that mean I’m not as deep as others who want to really understand, to really prove, and really be sure that they are embracing everything at their core? I sometimes wish I had the faith to doubt or question or explore, and so reading the honest sojourn of another believer helps me see that or experience it in a second-hand way.

As soon as I started reading it, I wanted to buy a copy for a friend of mine. She’s a big reader, so I didn’t buy the book, but printed out a pretty picture of it and said, “I want to give this to you for your birthday if you don’t already have it.” She did have it, but like me, hadn’t read it yet, so I told her I had another book in mind and encouraged her to read her copy.

So, with Mother’s Day around the corner, you may think of those who have helped you to be the kind of mother you are. Perhaps it’s a good friend or your own mother or other relative. Giving someone a book like this — a book by a mother and with the joys and pains of motherhood at the very root of the story — will be a way to help her go deeper in her own mothering experience, or to thank her for what she’s meant to you.  Or during this special month, you can choose to give it to yourself.

This giveaway of One Thousand Gifts is open to U.S. and Canadian residents. Please leave a comment telling me what you liked about the book if you have read it, and who you would want to gift a copy to. If you haven’t read it, tell me you’d like to! The winner will be announced on May 22. The giveaway is closed.

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Waiting in Wonder {Review & Giveaway}

Anyone who has ever been pregnant knows the amazing wonder of discovering that there is a little life growing inside of you. Anyone who is trying to become pregnant is aching to feel that wonder for they know that it exists and there is hope for it. Being the carrier and bearer of new life is an amazing privilege and one that should not be taken for granted. A beautiful being is being developed inside of a woman! Incredible!

Despite the incredibleness of pregnancy, an entire range of emotions can be experienced by a pregnant woman and this new devotional – Waiting in Wonder: Growing in Faith While You’re Expecting – is designed to walk the expectant mother through those emotions and prepare her for life as a mother.

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Jeremy Camp book and CD

istillbelieveI think most people who are familiar with Jeremy Camp’s music are also familiar with his story. I remember when “I Still Believe” (the song) and “Walk by Faith” came out and radio announcers told the story about him getting married as a young man and losing his wife to cancer within months. I saw him in concert, around 2005 I think, and he shared how it was so much a part of his testimony about God moving in his life.

In the book I Still Believe, Camp shares his whole story with the reader. Anyone who likes to hear people’s stories about their faith journeys will enjoy hearing about Camp’s life, from his parents’ salvation, to his own periods of being hot and cold in high school, to his early years leading worship, and then the commercial success that came so quickly.

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The Duck Commander Family

duckcommanderMy family and I were sort of late to the whole Duck Dynasty party. I remember seeing a commercial or two, and I thought that it was one of those shows where they exploited the “dumb hillbillies,” making them the subject of ridicule.

But then I watched it and realized that they were totally in on the joke. And that it wasn’t even really a joke. The Robertson clan are fun-loving, unfiltered people, and that’s what we see. There aren’t many shows that my whole family — from my husband to my teen daughter to my school-aged son to me — enjoy watching together equally well, but this is one of them.

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Positive Life Principles for Women

I wasn’t really sure what to think about Positive Life Principles for Women: 8 Simple Secrets to Turn Your Challenges into Possibilities when it arrived on my doorstep. A new release from Harvest House Publishers, it is written by Karol Ladd who is labeled “The Positive Lady.” I don’t have anything against positive people, but I tend to be more toned down in my approach to life. Perky people look extra perky when standing next to me. I can be perfectly happy, mind you, smiling on the inside and all that, and I still wouldn’t be labeled “positive.” (I’m the sort who thinks I’m smiling but as it turns out, I’m not.

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God Gave Us Easter

God Gave Us Easter is the latest release in Lisa Tawn Bergren’s “God Gave Us” Polar Bear series. It’s also the first in the series which I have had the opportunity to read! When asked if I wanted to review a copy, I just couldn’t pass it up as I’ve long been curious about these books.

I have to tell you up front that I’m pretty picky when it comes to presenting accurate theology to children (not to mention to our own selves) and I wasn’t really sure what to make of the book from the title alone. There were some big question marks in my head as I sat down to read this title.

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Parenting With Scripture {Review and Giveaway}

Parenting with Scripture: A Topical Guide for Teachable Moments, by Kara Durbin is a fantastic resource for Christian parents. It is designed and created to serve parents as they seek to use and memorize God’s Word before, during and after “teachable moments” with their children. This book provides scriptures for all of the issues that you can imagine facing as a parent: from lying, to dealing with anger and self-control, to learning appreciation and gratefulness. Durbin has cataloged a list of scriptures for you to have at the ready when walking your children through life.

Hop on over to 5 Minutes for Mom to read my full review and have a chance to win a copy for yourself!

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Pew Sisters

I was asked if I’d like to review a copy of Pew Sisters, by Katie Schuermann and I agreed to give it a try with some hopes that I would find a great gem in the world of women’s devotional books. It is marketed as a “women’s small group Bible study” and has the goal of causing women to realize that God put them in churches together to support and encourage one another. That is certainly an honorable goal and something that I most certainly appreciate.

The book arrived and it wasn’t quite what I expected in terms of the study itself.

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Embracing Obscurity {with Giveaway}

Embracing Obscurity: Becoming Nothing in Light of God’s Everything by Anonymous really puts his/her money where his/her mouth is. Well, I’m assumed the author got paid in money, but by remaining anonymous he/she sacrifices any personal benefit that being a published author would provide — personally, professionally etc. This is a bit of stumbling block at first, because there’s a lot of focus on it, and of course, there’s a curiosity that cannot be quenched about who really wrote this book. This is something that some can’t get over.

(This fact, along with other objections, led our Carrie to a completely different opinion.

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If You Have a Craving, I Have a Cure (Review and Giveaway)

If you are looking for new ways to improve your life in 2013, might I suggest Sheri Rose Shepherd’s new book, If You Have a Craving, I Have a Cure? In this book, Sheri shares a number of very easy coaching tips to help you live out your faith while sharing over 100 recipes she used to lose more than 50 pounds!

About the book

Life can be hard . . . but food, faith, and fun are three amazing gifts from God to satisfy and refresh us every day. Yet all too often, we focus primarily on what we can not do, and what we should not eat—which leaves us feeling deprived and depressed.

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Grace by Max Lucado

Grace: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine is a wonderful book for mature Christians who want to be reminded of the glories of God’s grace. Along the line of thought of the “more you know, the more you realize you don’t know,” I’ve realized I can never get enough teaching on grace.

But — it’s also the kind of book that might encourage a wayward believer to return. Or a skeptic to reconsider.

Max Lucado is so warm and accessible and real. His teaching is legitimate, but easy to accept. He shows grace experienced and lived out through examples of real people, scripture, and quotes from spiritual giants.

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Leaving Egypt: Finding God in the Wilderness Places, a 5-Star Read

I savored this book. I loved the very first quote listed even before the first chapter officially began. That and the staying power of the rest of this book earns Leaving Egypt: Finding God in the Wilderness Places by Chuck DeGroat a place on my 5-Star Reads list.

In my Christian walk, I’ve definitely had “wilderness” times — times that I felt far from God, or when trying circumstances left me feeling lonely or confused. Though I wasn’t in the midst of one when I ordered this book for review, every page still spoke to me.

It has taken me a while to read this book, which is usually a criticism in other types of reading, like novels and memoir.

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