Monday, May 01, 2017

Choose Hope: 3-Minute Devotions for Women by Barbour Staff

Sometimes we rush, girls, women of all ages, sometimes we don't have time for God although we can be Believers. Sometimes we don't find time for praying as well.

But we are here because of Him.

So, what to do?

Also for this purpose, keeping alive the connection with Lord everyday Barbour Staff created this precious book

Choose Hope: 3-Minute Devotions for Women

Released this June 1 it will be great as a gift but also like a book to keep in your pursue for being read when you have some minutes of time to dedicated to Him for a reflection for trying to find inspiration, for an urgent answer, or just because in that moment you think you want to establish a contact with Him.

You'll find the proper answer to every doubt thanks to these reflections. The book is organized in minute. The first one is a scripture to meditate on. the second a short devotional reading and the third minute a prayer for starting your connection with God, although I love the second part the most because according to my point of view can bring you in a direct conversation with God. But of course, it's all up to you.

I can tell you that this book will be a balm for your soul and will donate you a lot of relaxation. 

Why? Because God and our Lord are Light, and thanks to Lord we can be sure that our life will be fine.
Questions answered, problems sorted out and we will see the light after the tunnel.

There are meditations about gratitude. We mustn't never forget what God has given us in terms of talents and joys and blessings.
But the book will reassure you again about joy and smiles, dreams and blessings, and will remember to you that He won't never forget you. Lord will be our light in the darkness, our main Helper during difficulties.

Beautiful!

I don't use rhetoric saying this: I read every Sunday morning at the mass of our little parish the Holy Word in the italian countryside where I live in but I understood all the love Lord is able to give us more clearly reading these books.

Bravi!


I thank NetGalley and Barbour for this book.




Anna Maria Polidori

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