Just as Mary treasured her memories as the mother of Jesus and pondered them in her heart, this book celebrates treasured moments in the life of every woman, wife, and mother. Told from a fresh, personal perspective, these stories and poems form a warm, inspiring collection of remembrances of children, Christmas, marriage, trials, friendship, the seasons, grace, and above all, God's love for us. Things Pondered proves Beth Moore not only to be an effective speaker and author of popular Bible studies, but also show her to be a gifted, sensitive writer and poet.
Just as Mary “treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.” (Luke 2:19) I have learned to take the time to treasure my children, and see that they are gifts from God.
Reality poetry is poems of all walks of life from people in prison to farmers working the land, and some are history of the old west and some outlaws and Sheriffs and Indians .
IF YOU FEEL CONVICTION IT'S A GOOD THING. LET US CONTINUE TO PROVOKE ONE ANOTHER UNTO GOOD WORKS, ALREADY TRANSEORMED AND MAXIMIZED IN OUR DIVINE STATE OF EXISTENCE. AND STILL NOT HATING!!! AND THAT'S WORTH PONDERING .
Further Still, the second collection of Beth’s creative writings, once again proves Beth Moore a gifted, sensitive writer and poet. Things Pondered was a different kind of Beth Moore book.
... SOMETHING'S ARE CAUGHT AND SOMETHING'S ARE TAUGHT.” AND THAT'S WORTH PONDERING... A MOTHER 3, AN ACTIVE PARENT WHO PROVIDES NOURISHMENT, CARE,
An absolute perfect high school graduation gift, specifically for the young women of faith beginning their college journey! Tiffany Polite Adams shares ten very simple, yet complicated life lessons learned during her college years.
PONDER. What. Makes. a. Home? Charles Swindoll, in his book Living Beyond the Daily Grind, addresses the complexities of managing a home through the sound biblical principles set forth by Solomon in Proverbs 24:3–4.
Williams invites readers to explore and reflect on the depths of meaning in three classic icons of the Virgin and her Child from the Eastern Christian tradition.
“Well, if you must know, I've gathered feathers from my nest. They left a few behind and I'm taking them ahead. I am and that settles it.” Mr. Sparrow chose a wise pause. “Very well then, Madame.
The title says it all. Poetry for those who think they don't like poetry. There's a poem about September 11, and quite a bit of humor as well.