Towards the end of last year, Gretchen, from Life Lived
Beautifully, posted all the books she had read last year, the books she wanted
to read this year, and the book lists of her LLB team that I think were ‘To
Read’ this year. I immediately copied them down to my GoodReads account and
told myself, this would be the year that I read more (previously, I haven’t
made a lot of time to read books, I preferred the mind numbing Netflix), that I
further enrich my walk with God, to read books to help me understand Him and
understand the Bible better.
I also thought it would be a great idea, if I involved some
good friends of mine who also love to read, and we could go through some of
these books together. And the whole thing flopped. I knew some people were
going to be out of town, but then when the time came to actually meet up, there
were “Oh this came up” “Oh life got busy”. So I ended up just going to dinner
with one of the book club crew people, my sister-in-law. My enthusiasm was
either more than theirs, or it wasn’t quite the right timing. I’ve been
wrestling with this dilemma for a bit now.
As I compose this, God’s put it on my heart:
It’s
not the right timing my beloved daughter. I want to take you through some
things personally, that would be better rendered if you read the books by
yourself. You may share what you learn should I lead you to do so. But I have
other plans for your leadership skills. Trust me.
Well. There I go. Thanks God J
Our first book, or my first book that I was tackling was
Wild and Free, by Jess Connolly and Hayley Morgan. I definitely had mixed feelings about this book
I read 2 chapters and thought, this book is amazing. I read
a third chapter and was beat down, “What is this? Why am I reading it?”, and
that’s about the point I had dinner with my sister-in-law. After, I persevered,
and then I got SO MUCH out of the rest of the book. SO MUCH that God had for me
in that book.
A brief synopsis: We are called to live wild and free as
daughters of the King. Wild does not mean haphazard carelessness. Free does not
mean to do whatever we please. This book goes through small testimonials of the
authors to help paint a picture of this Wild and Free lifestyle we are called
to live.
Finishing it was something I’m really glad I did. This will
be a book I hold onto, and re-read and lend out to friends who need it. I
highly recommend this book, especially if you are feeling a little lackluster
and that your fire has dimmed.
What are your reading goals this year? What are you reading through right now? I'd love to read along with you, or read what you're reading next. Comment down below and let me know.
Amen and Amen.
What are your reading goals this year? What are you reading through right now? I'd love to read along with you, or read what you're reading next. Comment down below and let me know.
Amen and Amen.
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