Review: Becoming Women of the Word

I attend a women’s bible study and prayer group called Daughters of Mary. I have no doubt the Blessed Mother led me to this group of diverse and interesting women. Prayerful women. Courageous women. Ordinary women who are each uniquely extraordinary. There couldn’t be a better name for this group; we are, after all, certainly daughters of Mary. My favorite part of these meetings is the commentary at the end, when we really get to know each other’s hearts as we share our thoughts with the group.

We delve deeply into the Gospels, but we also spend a great deal of time learning about the history and culture of the Jewish people in biblical times. Our weekly meetings have whet my appetite for learning more about the Old Testament. Enter Sarah Christmyer’s wonderful book, Becoming Women of the Word: How to Answer God’s Call with Purpose and Joy.

This is the perfect book to complement my studies. I’ve found encouragement and inspiration in these pages, not just through the history and scriptural references, but through Christmyer’s insight, and her personal touch that weaves her stories with the amazing women highlighted. It is truly a pilgrimage through the Old Testament.

What I like most about this book is that it is relatable. Although I’m separated from the women by thousands of years, they are approachable. While the culture and history are a far cry from what I experience in the 21st century, their fears, set-backs, failings, as well as strength, victories and faith are the same. I am encouraged to live my life as these women did: with purpose and joy!

Thank you for praying the novena to Our Lady of Charity

I’m so blessed to have a community of friends share the novena to Our Lady of Charity with you and their readers. It really is a devotion for our times.

The cherry on top was being in Miami for the conclusion of the novena, and of course, making a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Charity and then speaking to a wonderful group of young people at Encuentros Juveniles. I also had a lovely time hanging out with some beautiful and faith-filled women who got together for a meet and greet. Isn’t it wonderful how the Blessed Mother brings her children together for her Son?

Travel and work took me away from my desk, but I’m back and happy to announce the winners of the book Giveaway for Our Lady of Charity: How a Cuban Devotion to Mary Helped Me Grow in Faith and Love.

Congratulations Meg Warner, Allison Arend, and Steph Toole!

Review: Live Big, Love Bigger

Y’all, I finished reading this book on a plane. Live Big, Love Bigger by Kathryn Whitaker.

Not recommended. The location that is; I highly recommend the book.

no mini horses on the flight

I snort-laughed a couple of times and another time became so blinded by tears that I weirdly erupted into a coughing fit, which made the tears crash down on the pages. I would have welcomed a mini-horse for a distraction away from the scene I was causing. I could feel the judgy lady next to me peeking to see what I was reading. I should have handed it to her on my way out.

All this to say, what a wonderful book. What a wonderful message. And what a delightful read.

Kathryn Whitaker shares an intimate slice (slices) of her life and her faith journey in a compilation of anecdotes and memoir as sweet as that glass of sweet tea I picture next to a BBQ brisket sandwich from Buc-cees. Actually, it goes better with a cold Dr. Pepper in a bottle. But you get my drift — I love the book. And I want to meet Kathryn.

I love that she pulls away the carefully curated photo-essay of the perfect life to show us what a real family looks like today. Not in an instagram story…not on the pages of a parenting magazine. In a real home — hers.

Whitaker shows us Jesus present in her life and in her family instead of positing to-do lists. The result is not just an authentic sharing of a messy, but faith-filled life, but an encouragement to abandon ourselves to Jesus, and follow what works for us. It might not look like the Whitaker home (my kids are grown) but Jesus present in my home brings peace and order…in my case, perhaps accepting that I can’t beat back the kudzu along the fence line, and that’s ok.

Whatever road life has paved for you, consider this: Forget about the destination and focus on the journey. Wherever you go, do it with intention and purpose. Travel with a heart anxious for accompaniment. And remember that drive is always sweeter when Jesus is riding shotgun with you.

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