BOOKS

 NEGLECTED DREAMS

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Editor Review:
“Neglected Dreams is a powerful guide to aid readers in triumphing over life’s obstacles by allowing God to move in their lives and encourage dreams that have been forgotten or never realized. The author discussing God’s involvement with her life and dreams, providing an exceptional example for women reading the book. This help guide offers insight and lessons to female readers who are combating disappointment in life, especially in regards to their dreams, and assist them in recognizing and doing God’s will. The hope is for readers to establish thriving relationships with God through Jesus and know they were made for more than society dictates.”

 

THANK YOUR WAY THROUGH LIFE

 

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Editor Review:
“This nonfiction guide presents nine keys of thoughts for readers to ponder as ways to be grateful each day and live a life of gratitude. Through examples from her life, as well as biblical references, the author wants readers to see the positives from being grateful at all times and with all things. 

The author gives a thorough definition of what gratitude is, and the benefits of it in life, within her introduction chapter, discussing the world’s need for gratitude in a me-centered society. She provides appropriate reasons for the need for gratitude, drawing a definite path forward toward her keys of help.

The writing has an easygoing tone within it, relating to readers personally through the author’s openness to her feelings and encouragement of ways to be grateful. Her examples are relevant to what a reader typically experiences in his/her day, while demonstrating what God intended for these events with scriptural references.

Encouraging readers to journal as well in gratitude is an important element added to each chapter. Given what the author has expressed about her personal feelings and beliefs with each key, this journaling question can give readers the exact same chance to talk about what they feel toward each key introduced.”