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May 17, 2014

Secret Keeper {Book Review}

Secret Keeper
The Delicate Power of Modesty
by Dannah Gresh

About the book:

We live in the age of low-rise jeans, belly-button rings, and backless shirts. Many girls and young women today could not even define the word modesty, let alone tell you how to live it out. Teen girls often ask:

Why can’t I wear what everyone else is wearing? My parents are hung up on their old sense of fashion. Times have changed, why can’t I? Isn’t is really the guy’s problem if he is tempted?

In a fresh and trusted voice, Dannah Gresh has a new message for them: modesty itself is a delicate yet formidable power. In Secret Keeper, she teaches that modesty not only issues a challenge for one man to romantically earn your virtue, but it also expresses your love for and obedience to God.

If you’ve read this blog for very long, you know I’m a promoter of modesty. I think modesty is not just an important trait to instill in our daughters, but to also reflect ourselves. God gave us, as women, the gift of softness, femininity and beauty. It’s our responsibility to convey those without conveying our sexuality. Allow your appearance to reflect your pure and virtuous heart. Know your worth and reflect it on the outside. Your body is a gift from God, honor it as such. I love this quote by Jessica Rey “Modesty isn’t about hiding ourselves, it’s about revealing our dignity”.

Our girls being exposed to Cosmo magazines in nearly every checkout line, this publication has steadily declined into a full-on pornographic ‘how to’ guide for teens and vulnerable young girls. Victoria’s Secret now targets 18-24 year-olds with the PINK line. Nearly every popular clothing line has low rise jeans, crop tops and plunging necklines. The need for a clear voice on modesty has never been greater. In this book, teen and twenty-something young women are given actual pictures and examples of modern clothing.

Dannah’s approach to explaining the critical nature of modest is both cool and relevant. The photos will also show the girls how to take the ‘Truth or Bare Fashion Tests.’ In essence, this will provide concrete, ‘how-to’ modest dressing skills. Secret Keeper is a great mother and daughter book.    

I was given this book by Moody Publishers for the purpose of this review.

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May 16, 2014

Girl at the End of the World {Book Review}

Girl at the End of the World
by Elizabeth Esther

About the book:

I was raised in a homegrown, fundamentalist Christian group—which is just a shorthand way of saying I’m classically trained in apocalyptic stockpiling, street preaching, and the King James Version of the Bible. I know hundreds of obscure nineteenth-century hymns by heart and have such razor sharp “modesty vision” that I can spot a miniskirt a mile away. 

Verily, verily I say unto thee, none of these highly specialized skills ever got me a job, but at least I’m all set for the end of the world. Selah.

A story of mind control, the Apocalypse, and modest attire.Elizabeth Esther grew up in love with Jesus but in fear of daily spankings (to “break her will”). Trained in her family-run church to confess sins real and imagined, she knew her parents loved her and God probably hated her. Not until she was grown and married did she find the courage to attempt the unthinkable. To leave. 

In her memoir, readers will recognize questions every believer faces:When is spiritual zeal a gift, and when is it a trap? What happens when a pastor holds unchecked sway over his followers? And how can we leave behind the harm inflicted in the name of God without losing God in the process? 

By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Girl at the End of the World is a story of the lingering effects of spiritual abuse and the growing hope that God can still be good when His people fail.

Oh, this book. Where do I even begin? This book is so overwhelmingly sad but yet so interesting I couldn’t put it down. It is difficult to journey with someone as she shares intimate details from her life. Even though it is difficult, this book is definitely worth reading.

It seems strange when I say I enjoyed reading this book, as Elizabeth’s life in The Assembly {the cult that has her in its grip throughout her young life} seems anything but enjoyable. But the writing itself feels so effortless, so graceful, and is seasoned with enough humor and wisdom that reading it is indeed a treat.

This book includes daily “required” spankings from age 6 months upward.  Basically systematic abuse of children, including the tempting of infants with candy and subsequent spankings to “train” them like dogs.  The sad truth, as I quickly realized, is that Elizabeth is not exaggerating in the least when she talks about the fact that her childhood and young adulthood were spent deep inside a cult.

I am going to be honest, there are some “colorful” words in the book.  And I was a bit taken aback by the use of some of them in a Christian book.  But as I was reading it, I kept thinking how it was real, honest and not sugar-coated even in the language.  That’s what makes the book so relateable.

Her story is raw. Her story is painful. Her story is horrible. But her story is also beautiful and encouraging in the best ways, and you don’t need to have been raised in a cult to relate to Elizabeth’s trials and triumphs.  I would absolutely recommend this book!

WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group provided this book to me for free in exchange for this honest review as part of their Blogging for Books program.

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May 15, 2014

♥ Happy Birthday Sweetness ♥

Today is my sweet boys birthday. He turns 41 today!!! So I’m going to continue the tradition and list 41 reasons (in no particular order) WHY I am totally, utterly and completely in love with him…

1. Watching you grow in your walk with the Lord, I love that so very, very much. It makes this tenderhearted wife teary. I adore your willingness and heart to help walk alongside other Christian men.

2. You are THE best dad ever, hands down.

3. Those shoulders…yeah…I still love them super huge amounts.

4. It doesn’t matter what size I am, you always tell me how beautiful and sexy I am. And I totally believe you see me like that. You have no idea how much that means to me and how much I appreciate it.

5. 100% devotion to your family, always…

6. That big plow truck you drive, yeah, it’s totally hot.

7. How you get totally excited about the same simple pleasures I do. Whether it’s a loaf of homemade bread, frog eggs for the pond or a late night 4 wheeler ride.

8. You love self expression just as much as I do. I kinda love our long conversations about tattoo ideas.

9. RATT

10. I can ask you to go anywhere…and you will…on a complete whim…totally willing to drive every single time.

11. You always know the absolute perfect time to give me a hug accompanied by “it will all work out babe”. P.S. you give the best hugs ever!

12. Your daily “uniform”…Harley shirts, jeans and work boots…enough said.

13. Long summer 4-wheeler rides (aka…me sneaking in some snuggle time)

14. How easy it is for you to make me or others around us laugh HARD.

15. Your willingness to send me to a womens faith retreat just because you know how much I want to go and how much I need it…while you stay home all weekend with the kids…you have NO idea how much this means to me!

16. You love to hate candy crush just as much as I do.

17. You always support me…no matter what, no questions asked…and that is so comforting.

18. Allowing me to get chickens, Jade and I both super love that about you! And I know you are secretly excited too.

19. You hissing at the woman in Walmart…seriously…almost peed my pants…CLASSIC!

20. Your love and compassion for animals {Cutlers home for wayward animals}

21. You totally kick my booty at geography, and I’m happy you do. While my “Amy map” is entertaining at times, it wouldn’t get us very far.

22. You let me take pics of you even though you HATE having your picture taken. Even if you don’t smile, I still appreciate it (and i think you secretly do enjoy those pics sometimes)

23. Your love of trucks equals mine…love that!!!

24. Your silly songs you can make up on a moment’s notice. Even though they are about me sometimes (it’s ok…i act mad but secretly laugh inside)

25. You always are quick to apologize to me even though you know I’m not so quick (or good) at it.

26. Your selfless heart.

27. Still having a smokin’ hot marriage after 18 years.

28. Sneaking around the corner and see you doing a crazy dance with the kids. Yeah, I saw it, many times. And every time it makes me smile.

29. Your obsession with the news, politics and gun rights. You ALWAYS know what is going on. That’s a good thing because I never do.

30. How you always know the EXACT words to make me feel better instantly.

31. Your passion for all types of music.

32. “Get it to go and it won’t be cold”, “My mom has never showed her teeth to Cindy” and “legs…LEGS”…still CLASSICS!!!!!

33. You are just as obsessive about Big Brother (new season in July!) as I am…love that.

34. After I had Jade you said “Thank you for giving me a perfect little girl” and kissed me on the forehead…I will NEVER forget that moment.

35. How you thinks it’s hilarious to chase me around the house, with me screaming like a freak, after we watch a scary movie. You laugh every.single.time. And, without fail, I will scream even though I know it’s you. And if I pee my pants you laugh even harder, yeah, good times (eye roll)

36. You will let a little girl do your hair, makeup and paint your nails…just to make her smile.

37. You’re a little bit rock-n-roll to my little bit country {okay, so I’m a lot country}

38. With all my sicknesses, operations and hospital stays over the last few years you never ONCE hesitated to jump in and take over everything yourself. Never once complaining of the extra workload on you, on top of your full-time job. You were such an amazing blessing!

39. Your voice still melts my heart after all these years. It instantly takes me back to that day 18 years ago…when you sing “that” song I get tears in my eyes still.

40. Even when your skin is melting off you still let me cuddle…all night long…I don’t know what I would do without my furnace.

41. Simply because you are just YOU…the man I feel in love with 18 years ago…the man I still love madly, more and more everyday…

I love you babe forEVER and EVER…

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