Hi everyone! Pop! Goes The Reader has been lucky enough to have been asked to host a number of truly beautiful cover reveals lately, and I feel so fortunate to be able to share another very special reveal with you on this lovely, if chilly, Monday. Today, I’m so thrilled to welcome author Sonia Hartl […]
'Thank God for Kate and this book' Dawn French 'Kate's natural warmth, wit and wisdom shines through every page' Sara Cox *****Hello there, come on in.Firstly, I know what you're thinking, 'I'm not religious so I'm not sure if this is for me' but, the truth is, we can all benefit from having a little faith and it will look different to each of us. Granted, some of the stories about a man who can walk on water and come back from the dead are anything but normal, but the point isn't about what we believe in, it's about believing in something. It's what humans have always done, it's in our DNA, because having faith in something makes us feel connected. It makes us feel like we matter. Faith means we are in it together, that we believe we will be OK.So, yes, this book is about faith, but it's also about being human, because believing in things is just part of our existence. Wherever you sit on the faith spectrum, I'm here to tell you it's okay. You don't have to sign up to all of something to get something out of some of it. You don't have to like every song on the album.My belief has guided me through life's ups and downs, and I hope that sharing what I've learned will help you face your own challenges armed with hope, and plenty of lasagne.Love,Kate x.
What exactly does it mean when someone says "I have faith". I can share with you what the bible says and what faith means to me.
Have a Little Faith That’s all we need is a little faith because it goes such a long way. When we have faith it shows God that we’re putting our trust in Him. Then as we see God\’s work in our lives our faith continues to grow. All we needed was a little faith to start. -Bohemien Theme -Different size options available -Frame not included -Instant download high resolution option
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Do you want to have strong faith in God that can withstand hard times? You or someone you may know may be going through a tough time, and need to know how to build your faith in God and practice faith in Him on a daily. This blog post will explain how to stay strong in faith during trials and tribulations.
Some think that faith is simply believing in someone or something. That is true, but faith is so much more than that. So what is faith, really?
As I began this year, I had a moment of reflection as we all do when time gives us a clean slate, or at the very least, turns the page for a new chapter. I thought of unfinished business from last year, failures, disappointments and let downs, as well as accomplishments, joys, loving moments and milestones. Then... I thought of plans, goals, hopes and dreams for this year. Somewhere in the middle of the road of "Auld Lang Syne," an old Hebrew tradition of Bible days came to my mind. The Israeli
A Tribute to Women’s Month As we honor Women’s Month, I’ve been reflecting on what truly delights the heart of the Lord in us women, especially the believers. Initially, my mind w…
I’ve always admired people who were undeniably theirselves and boldly lived their faith. I always strived to be that way, but a lot of times I would put up a wall and shield everything inside…
It's easy to assume that because they're texting or you're sleeping together, you're in a relationship. Here are thirty signs of disinterest.
I’ve been studying faith this past week and I feel like had a mini revelation. Growing up in church, I’ve heard the word “faith” all my life. You probably have too. But for me, I had a hard time putting my finger on the concept of having faith. Was faith an emotion? A feeling? Something
For three and a half months I felt like a balloon had swelled in my belly. Sometimes, sharp jolts would move through my colon and fold me over, my breath catching in my throat and my eyes widening in pain. It was the dead of summer in California’s Central Valley where temps often reach well over 105 degrees . . . and I couldn’t even put on a swimsuit, let alone button my jeans. Then finally, it had a name: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). If you’ve ever experienced a digestive disorder like IBS, then you know it knocks the breath