Do you ever close a book and wish that there was a second volume to follow with even more examples because you've gotten lost in the pages? This is one such book for me and it's one that I immediately pre-ordered open completing it, although I'll have a little bit of a wait as it releases on August 25, 2026. A Woman's Place Is in the Story by Sandra L. Glahn is a book that is much needed for the church today and it's one that will help you understand the Bible even more. Many thanks to Intervarsity Press and NetGalley for providing a complimentary copy of this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Book Synopsis We Misread the Bible When Women Are Left Out Ignore them, marginalize them, or dismiss them as brief cameos―these have long been common approaches to Christian teaching on the women of the Bible. The result? We miss their significance in the biblical story and, in turn, misunderstand Scripture itself. Scholar Sandra Glahn challenges...
I am beyond grateful that this story has been told and that I can think about what it means to be a Christian more intentionally each Valentine's Day now. Of Love and Treason by Jamie Ogle is both a heartbreaking and a heart-mending book that gives deep meaning to true love. Content to be aware of : violence, torture, and death Book Synopsis Valentine defies the emperor and becomes a hero . . . and the most wanted man in the empire. Compelled by his faith, he has nothing to lose, until a chance encounter with the daughter of a Roman jailor changes everything. Rome, AD 270. In the wake of the emperor’s marriage ban, rumors swirl that there is one man brave enough to perform wedding ceremonies in secret. A public notarius and leader of an underground church, Valentine believes the emperor’s edict unjust and risks his own life for the sake of his convictions. But as his fame grows, so do fears for his safety. Iris, the daughter of a Roman jailor, believes regaining her sight will ea...