Books for Your Faith Walk

Coffee, Bible, Journal

The devotional you’ve always wanted. Filled with beautiful photos and approachable, down-to-earth explanations of scripture coupled with a daily challenge to help you grow closer to God. 

If we fed our physical selves the way we feed our spiritual selves, we’d look much different, don’t you think? Some of us would be much thinner. If we don’t consume our daily bread calories, our appearance will be altered, but what about when we don’t consume our spiritual bread calories?

I think that’s obvious as well. When we skip these meals, these feasts of the words from God served by the Spirit, we lose important nutrients. We drop weight in patience, kindness, and making good choices. We lose mass in our prayer muscle. If we don’t get back to taking in the needed content, we lose out altogether.

The only cure is to get back to the scriptures and take them in. No certain ones – all are profitable for making the fallible human look more like his or her Savior. Few of us eat only once a week. We’re pretty good about getting a meal of some sort at least once a day.

Coffee, Bible, Journal offers you 40 days of spiritual feeding.

Ramblings from the Shower

What do you think about in the shower? And where do those thoughts take you? 

In Ramblings from the Shower, author Faye Bryant shares some of the thoughts that have come her way during the mundane task of everyday hygiene, and how those thoughts have compelled her to ask, “What about this, God? What do You think?” Follow along as Faye shares through personal experience and revelation her conclusions on just what God does think.

Is it possible to “Be who you be”?

What does it mean to hear and follow God’s heartbeat?

Does God really have a sense of humor? Does He really laugh?

From a modern day Good Samaritan story, through the sea of emotions accompanying a battle with melanoma, to an honest open-heart discussion of the pain of divorce, this author shares thoughts, wit, and wisdom gained from her many conversations with the Lord. Along the way you will read how she found comfort and hope in knowing that God is more interested in how we worship rather than what we wear, how we treat others rather than how we might appear, and how He wants us to trust Him that He can do good in our lives, even when things look really, really bad.