Review of “Out Live Your Life” by Max Lucado

None of us can help everyone. But all of us can help someone. And when we help them, we serve Jesus. Max Lucado, page 172 It is hard to turn on the t.v. and not see evidence of of the depravity in our world. Max Lucado’s newest book Out Live Your Life encourages his reader, [...]

Review of “What Difference Do It Make?”

When I started at Baylor in 2008, the book that all entering freshman were required to read was Same Kind of Different As Me. This book chronicled the unlikely, but real life, friendship of Ron Hall and Denver Moore. Ron is a wealthy man from Ft. Worth Texas who, after being pushed by his wife, begins to [...]

Being a Hepburn

I’ve recently begun reading How to Be A Hepburn in a Hilton World by Jordan Christy (I used to be her RA at Belmont! Small world). I am currently about half-way through and think Jordan has done a great job. I wanted to share with you one of my favorite excepts about friendship: Anyone can [...]

Review of “Find Your Strongest Life” by Marcus Buckingham

I love strengths. I love anything based on positive psychology and helping people learn to be their best selves. So when I had the chance to review Marcus Buckingham’s newest book in this area titled Find Your Strongest Life I jumped on it.

“Fearless” By Max Lucado

It goes without saying that we have all found ourselves paralyzed by fear at one time or another. Whether it was based on real life circumstance or paranoia that a fear might come, we can all sympathize with the grip fear has on our lives. I just finished reading Max Lucado’s newest book, “Fearless”, which [...]

Building Excitement

Remember this post about my excitement for Donald Miller’s new book? Well, now you can read part of it right here on my blog. I love how high tech Thomas Nelson Publishers are! A Million Miles In A Thousand Years by Donald Miller

Moment of Pride!

My second year at Belmont University, I had the privilege of serving as an RA for 60 pretty awesome freshman women. I got the chance to walk alongside them and learn so much about my life and who I was created to be from them. All of these women are awesome, and I am grateful [...]

Review of “The Principle of the Path”

I recently signed up for Thomas Nelson Publisher’s Blogger Book Review program. This program allows bloggers to receive copies of Thomas Nelson’s newest books to read and review. It’s a pretty great deal, because I just get to do what I love– read and write, and get free material to do those things! Without further [...]

Anxious Anticipation. . .

I just pre-ordered this: And I cannot wait for it to show up in my mailbox on September 30th! Donald Miller is hands down one of my favorite authors. He’s most famous for Blue Like Jazz But my favorite is Through Painted Deserts. This book came out my Junior year of college and Donald Miller [...]