1 “The real challenge of life was not fulfilling one’s dreams, but being willing to give them up for the sake of a greater call.” On Christmas Day in 1929, four best friends meet in an attic to share their life dreams vowing to support each other in reaching those dreams. […] The Blue Bottle Club by Penelope J. StokesThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious on August 6, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
5 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup]If you are stopping by to find questions for your book club, please leave a note for me telling me where you are from! Welcome to the July Online Book Club. This month we’re discussing The Blue Bottle Club by Penelope J. Stokes. In The Blue Bottle Club, […] Online Book Club: The Blue Bottle Club by Penelope J. ...This entry was posted in Online Book Club Reading and tagged Fiction Online Book Club Religious on July 25, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
3 “But even through your imperfections, we’ll be here to pick you up and speak words of affirmation into your life throughout your walk with the Lord.” Warning: If you don’t enjoy or understand satire, please do not read this book! Many Christians try on a daily basis to live a […] How To Be A Perfect Christian by the Babylon BeeThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on July 13, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“No one should be reduced to feeling as frightened as a hunted animal. Would she forever hold such fear inside?” After living a very sheltered life, Katrina is thrown into the snow after being assaulted by a family friend. Even though she is a college graduate in search of a […] Maiden’s Blush and Phantom Poetry by Kayla LoweThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Poetry Religious on July 6, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“If you still have a pulse, you still have a purpose.” Why do bad things happen? It’s question we all think from time to time. Pastor Henry McMullen has written a short book sharing about how the bad things that happened in his life – his sister died, his mother […] It Hurts But It’s Necessary by Pastor Henry McMullenThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Religious on June 29, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“The night can’t last forever. Just hold out a little longer. The night can’t last forever.” Jason Collins is part of an elite team that works out of the Vatican. He’s not a priest or a missionary or even a teacher – he’s a demon hunter, trained to track and […] Kingdom Come by Justin CoogleThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious on May 11, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 [sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] “Some people are completely normal before they come here, but when they arrive in this area, especially Jerusalem, they become a little psychotic and they think they’re a religious figure like Jesus or the Virgin Mary.” In Ellipsis, a love interest leads Journey to take a job […] Ellipsis by Gina RincavageThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious on April 20, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
[sg_popup id=”17″ event=”onload”][/sg_popup] “If you were made to create, you won’t feel whole and healthy and alive until you do.” Life is both bitter and sweet, author Shauna Niequist has come to realize after going through several heartbreaking and wonderful seasons. She has had wonderful jobs, friends and family moments. […] Bittersweet by Shauna NiequistThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Inspirational Religious on April 9, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“This was a holy night she would remember as long as she lived.” For two years during college, Molly and Ryan were inseparable. Though they both had relationships with people back home, it was hard to deny that there was chemistry between the two of them. They would meet at […] The Bridge by Karen KingsburyThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Fiction Religious on March 26, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter
“The Church is interested in making saints. It’s not interested in making spiritual mediocrities. It wants saints.” Robert Barron is a well-known figure in the Catholic Church, especially to those who are active on social media. He is a priest who has YouTube videos, a Twitter account, Facebook, Instagram and […] To Light a Fire On The Earth by Robert BarronThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction Religious on February 19, 2018 by Sarah Anne Carter