The Peace of Christmas: Quiet Reflections with Pope Francis by Diane M. Houdek

The Peace of Christmas: Quiet Reflections with Pope Francis by Diane M. Houdek

The Peace of Christmas: Quiet Reflections with Pope Francis is a fine devotional for Christmas. Each devotion starts with a reflection from Pope Francis followed by a "Christmas Reality" where Ms. Houdek expands a bit on the reflection and talks about how it applies to her life and, by extension, ours. At the end of each is a "Christmas Gift," which could be something like get rid of something on your to-do list in order to spend an hour with God, or visit a variety of nativities and notice the differences. I'm not Catholic, but you don't have to be to appreciate the Pope's words. I think most Christians will find something meaningful here. I do with the piece from his writings/speeches was longer. Houdek's comments were fine, but I picked up the book to read the Pope's reflections, not hers. Most of the "gifts" are thought-provoking, asking us to look honestly at our lives, our values and our responses to...
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Baseball Faith by Rob Maaddi

Baseball season is just around the bend, and I'm a baseball fan, as is my husband, so Baseball Faith grabbed my attention. It's a good book, a nice devotional for baseball fans, especially maybe teenage boys who are into the sport. The setup is well done. Each player's piece starts with a scripture quote and is followed by the player's thoughts on why that scripture is important to him or about how faith and the Bible are important in his life. Each devotion can be read in less than 2 minutes. The following two pages contain some of the player's stats and an interesting fact, like "McCutchen cut his dreadlocks before the 2015 season, and proceeds from the sale of his hair benefited Pirates Charities." Yeah, we're Pirates fans around here. And have been for ages, even when we were absolutely terrible. I was glad to see our McCutchen in the book. The devotions are short and simple. I like that many of...
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