A Clarification Occasionally, I encounter a book that is unlike what I expected. As this was my experience with Enjoying God in Everything, I wanted to offer a note of clarification. Based on the term “guide” in the title, I thought the book would fall more into the how-to/devotional genre. In conjunction with the synopsis,Continue reading “Enjoying God in Everything (Book Review)”
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Earth Filled with Heaven (Book Review)
What to Expect Slightly different than what I was expecting, Earth Filled with Heaven explores a variety of themes connected to church participation and tradition. While I was expecting a deeper dive into individual sacraments, it’s more of a general survey with examples. For instance, while there are whole chapters devoted to the Eucharist andContinue reading “Earth Filled with Heaven (Book Review)”
God of the Garden (Book Review)
Highly recommended to a variety of people groups: gardeners and poets; those who appreciate the writings of William Wordsworth and Henry Thoreau, L.M. Montgomery and Thomas Traherne; naturalists and those who don’t get outside much, but need to; land developers and conservationists.