How do you make more time for reading when your schedule doesn’t look any different in summer than it does the rest of the year? Read these four time-saving tips.
You don’t need to be at the beach or on a pool deck to make reading a leisurely summertime activity!
By Christine McParland
Whether you’re participating in your local library’s summer reading program or you
Congratulations to The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers for being the 2023 Literary Lovers Madness Champion!
Thank you to all who voted! See you next year to determine what 2023 title will be the champion.
“The One Year Bible guides readers through God’s Word with daily readings from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs.
“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.
Whether you’re shopping for gifts for loved ones (or for your own bookshelves—hey, your library needs some love this season, too!), Black Friday weekend has deals in store for you.
“Autumn…the year’s last, loveliest smile.” – John Howard Bryant
It’s official! Autumn is here, and we want to celebrate with all the wonderful activities that fall inspires.
The whole purpose of my life is to be wholly Christ’s, which means I must not hold onto anything else. In the offering, the person I am and the words I write become what they were always meant to be . . .
Make your summer reading time extra special by pairing your book with a non-boozy beverage! Need ideas? We’ve created some pairing suggestions for you.
“Family stories also make great fodder for novelists.”
By Cathy Gohlke, author of the book A Hundred Crickets Singing
Family stories influence generations.