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December Reading

December 27, 2013 by Tracey 1 Comment

I knew this would be a slow month in the reading department!  Here are the books I did manage to read in December.

  • Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Ted Tripp.  This was a re-read – and a book I probably need to re-read more often!  It reminded me of the importance of not just policing our children’s actions, but reaching their heart.
  • The Way Home by Katherine Spencer (a fiction book from the Angel Island series)
  • Marriage Matters:  Extraordinary Change through Ordinary Moments by Winston T. Smith.  I found the advice in this book very helpful.  It’s often through the mundane, everyday activities that we can truly show love to our spouse.

Next week I’ll be sharing my 2014 reading list.  It’s quite ambitious!!

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  1. Nikki says

    December 27, 2013 at 7:52 pm

    I haven't gotten much reading done this month, either! Your books piqued my interested, and I should probably re-read the Tripp book, too.

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