*This week’s Monday post veers from our regular family liturgy to offer this review of a book that will be of interest to Practicing Families readers. More than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess by Lee Hull Moses. Westminster Johnn Knox Press: Louisville, 2016 (136 pages) A while back I had an idea … Continue reading
Category Archives: Reviews
Get Out of My Brain, Katherine Willis Pershey!
Review of Any Day a Beautiful Change by Katherine Willis Pershey {The Kindle version is on sale right now for $2.99!} Ministry cultivates a sense of loneliness among its practitioners. We learn about this before we enter the ministry, and personal and denominational support and accountability systems give us tools to guard against this. … Continue reading
Questions and Answers (plus the book winner)
Practicing Families would like to thank Bromleigh McCleneghan and Lee Hull Moses for hosting our blog’s first book give-away! And thanks to all of the readers who took the time to leave comments on the blog and Facebook page. It was so nice to read about the songs of faith that you share with your … Continue reading
Our First Book Give-Away!
In celebration of Mother’s Day, Bromleigh McCleneghan and Lee Hull Moses have offered send a copy of their new book to one Practicing Families reader. It would make a great gift–to yourself or to another Practicing Parent in your life. Please enjoy the book excerpt below. Then, if you would like to be entered in … Continue reading
Review: 25 Books Every Christian Should Read
Christianity is a treasure trove of wisdom. But, as the book of Proverbs tells us, wisdom must be sought. And, again as in the book of Proverbs, it is helpful when we are supplied with father and mother figures who would point us the way, who would instruct us in wisdom so that we might … Continue reading