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Book Review: May It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord's Prayer

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About the Book Title: May It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord’s Prayer Authors: Justin McRoberts and Scott Erickson Publisher : Waterbrook Genre: Christian Living/Prayer Release Date: September 23, 2019 Publisher's Description “Combining prayers in two languages--words and images--this contemporary prayer guide will help you spend time in conversation with God. As people of faith, we all struggle at times to sustain a flourishing prayer life--a loss felt all the more keenly in these times of confusion, political turbulence, and global calamity. This unique book offers a timeless solution for the spiritual and skeptical alike. Combining story-driven reflections with visual and written prayers, this simple 40-day prayer guide will help you reconnect with God as you rediscover your own ongoing conversation with Him. Using the familiar refrains in the Lord's Prayer as a guide, this groundbreaking resource invites you to reconnect with God creatively and

Historical Romance Book Review: The Painted Castle

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About the Book Book:  The Painted Castle Series: A Lost Castle Novel (Book 3) Author:  Kristy Cambron Genre:  Historical Romance Publisher: Thomas Nelson Release Date:  October 15, 2019 Publisher's Description Bestselling author Kristy Cambron concludes the Lost Castle novels with this sweeping tale of art and secrets long buried in England. It was supposed to be a one-week job: survey an art find, collect a hefty fee, and use that to settle historian Kiera Foley’s life back into balance. But from the moment she sets foot in the East Suffolk countryside, the mysteries surrounding the old English manor and the enigmatic art thief who’s employed her stir more questions than answers. Then, Kiera finds the existence of a portrait captivating enough to upend all of her expectations. This one could be a twin-a painting so close in composition to a known masterpiece, it may be rendered priceless if it truly captured the likeness of a young Queen named Victoria.