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Espresso for Your Spirit is a book to encourage any parent when they are in the middle of the muddle of parenting. It isn't a parenting book as more of a devotional to uplift and encouraging, especially when you are struggling with all the chaos... [Read on]
"On days when it feels as if the walls are caving in and your backside is caked in mud, remember that God can do amazing things with a little bit of mud." How many times do I feel like I have a whole lot of mud in my life? Too often to count.... [Read on]
If you need a good coffee table book to pick up when you only have a few minutes here or there to read, this just might be a great choice for you. In Espresso for Your Spirit, Pam Vredevelt (say that ten times fast!) provides short snippets of... [Read on]
Written for overwhelmed parents, Espresso for Your Spirit takes a look at the reality of parenting from a humorous and hopeful perspective. Rather than promising impossible results, it offers encouragement and insight into parenting. With... [Read on]
Hey moms and dads! Are you feeling pooped out? Kids driving you crazy? Well maybe not crazy, but maybe you need a time out. I can so relate, especially during these summer months. Parents often find themselves feeling frazzled and in need... [Read on]
This was a sweet devotional book with some good advice. I am a parent of three kids. At times you feel like you are alone even though common sense would tell you that is crazy. This book lets you know that is not the case. You feel like... [Read on]
This book was not quite what I expected, but I think it was better. The chapters were not just fluffy reads, they all had good solid information and something to learn from each one. Really enjoyed the life stories and the stories from others. ... [Read on]
With an 11-month old baby girl, I am pretty new to this whole parenthood thing. Despite the best efforts of friends and family who have gone before me into the realm of motherhood, nothing could have prepared me for this new stage of life. It... [Read on]
"The Scent of Cherry Blossoms" is a novel by Cindy Woodsmall that centers around a forbidden love. A Mennonite girl, Annie, and an Amish man, Aden, whose vows to their respective churches prohibit them from being together, must decide if their... [Read on]
Just like espresso gives you a quick pick me up, this book wonderfully written by Pam Vredevelt did the same for me. As a busy home school of 2, I do not have much time to sit and read like I would like to. The flow of this book and the ease of... [Read on]