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Encouragement

The Power of Let Them

“Let them” has become a popular phrase recently. Two words that wield great power. Let me tell you about the power of let them. “Let them” might mean something different to you than it does to me.

Let them feels like freeing words. “Let them” dislike me. “Let them” gossip about me. “Let them” criticize me. “Let them” not like my posts or not follow me or block me or unfriend me. Let them.

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Book Reviews, Encouragement

Scripture Writing Journal Enhances Quiet Time

You are Loved Scripture Writing Journal enhances quiet time as you escape the noise and hustle of the world. Journaling helps people stay focused, promotes calmness, and provides a release to process thoughts and emotions.

The You are Loved Scripture Writing Journal is a beautiful journal with a colorful floral design on the cover. Inside you’ll find beautifully scripted pages with an affirmation from God’s Word accompanied by scripture. It offers an abundance of blank lines to pen your thoughts and feelings.

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Book Reviews

‘Do the Thing’ for the Go-Getter Girl

I was provided an advanced reader copy of this book and one to giveaway. I was not otherwise compensated and all opinions are honest and my own. SEE BELOW TO ENTER TO WIN A COPY! US only.

Are you feeling comfortable with how you’re pursuing your goals? Do you feel confident in your abilities to do so? Do the Thing: Gospel-Centered Goals, Gumption, and Grace for the Go-Getter Girl is a powerful interactive book. Rebecca George is an author, speaker and host of the popular podcast Radical Radiance. Her new book, Do the Thing, guides you to prioritize your goals related to your calling. It propels you forward with the gumption and grace necessary to succeed on your path.

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‘His Only Son’ is in Theaters for Holy Week

From Angel Studios who brings us the incredible series The Chosen, and creator David Helling, ‘His Only Son’ is in theaters now. Helling used the GI Bill to attend film school and has worked for over five years to create this cinematically beautiful film. Down time through the COVID shutdown afforded him the extra space to perfect and polish this important movie made with a budget of less than half a million dollars. Most movies typically work with a budget of $50 million or more. God took the “very little” and turned it into something big and important.

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