Book Review: Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else
In her book, Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else, Melanie Springer Mock critiques the Christian culture which labels people and puts them
In her book, Worthy: Finding Yourself in a World Expecting Someone Else, Melanie Springer Mock critiques the Christian culture which labels people and puts them
The title Mystics and Misfits awakened the realization that “mystic” is not even in my vocabulary, and even with the seemingly relatable label of “misfit”
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Not Alone contains stories about eleven widows in the Bible. Each chapter title begins with a character quality being focused on, followed by the name
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I have a confession. I’ve never used the word, “sista.” I’m also white and from the northeastern USA, so I’ve rarely even heard “sista” uttered.
At a time when our society is deeply divided along many cultural lines, it is refreshing to find a book that is written with altruism.
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