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I'm a huge fiction fan but sometimes I want something with a little more depth that challenges me to grow. When A God of all Seasons came up it caught my eye and I was excited to have a chance to review it.
From the back: If you were able to recognize God in every hard and sacred season, how might it encourage your faith to grow?
A God of All Seasons speaks to the heart when faith feels stuck as if gripped by the tendrils of an icy winter or one that lumbers to recover from a long reprieve, like returning from a summer sabbatical.
Through powerful and poignant storytelling, Amy and Tammy guide you on a journey that will lift your eyes toward God's ever-abiding presence through each season’s challenge. Discover hidden gifts of comforting grace and the sweetness of mercy as you meditate on a God who:
*gives you a new name
*never forsakes you
*delivers you
*redeems you
*rescues you from the pit
Learn to perceive God's companionship even when you don’t sense His nearness and unearth, not only a God who created the seasons, but one who also walks with you through them.
I love devotionals and have roughly 3 bookshelves full. I may have a problem. But I've always found that along with my daily Bible reading I enjoy a good devotional to go along with it. Over the years as my life has changed and I've gone through many different seasons I've become a tad more picky about what devotionals I pick up. I don't want a fluffy, everything is a rainbow sort of book. I want a book that makes me stop and think. That asks questions and challenges my growth. That maybe even makes me a bit uncomfortable.
A God of All Seasons did a good job with that. Divided into seasons the authors delve into stories from those times in their lives. Both honest and truthful, these women share the good and not so good stories from their lives. I found myself really drawn to several of them. Amy's story of The Peacemaker resonated in my soul.
The stories are wonderful and the questions that are asked at the end invite reflection and meditation on what you read. My big regret is that as this is a review I had to read through it so I could get it up on time. Now that my review is up I plan on going back and slowly reading through the book so I can give it the proper time and attention it deserves.
So pick up your copy of A God of all Seasons today! Join the tour and enter the giveaway! Happy Reading!
About the Authors
After living in Asia and Europe, T.H. Meyer’s family planted roots on their Texas farm in 2008 where they live among fields of Rye and Bermuda. Tammy is a writer and creative strategist who also moonlights as a social media specialist. She’s the mother to three children and author of, A Life of Creative Purpose: Embrace Uniqueness, Explore Boldness, Encourage Faith and Social Media Strategies: Discovering Powerful Tools of the Trade without Losing Your Soul for Christian entrepreneurs maneuvering the daunting and soul-sucking world of online marketing.
Join Tammy on her website: The Art of Fear Not: An Adventurous Life of Faith http://www.tammy-h-meyer.com/.
Or stay in touch with her at:
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hendricksmeyer/pins/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.h.meyer/ for personal photos and thoughts from home.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tammy.hendricksmeyer
Or Twitter: https://twitter.com/tammy_h_meyer/lists & find out what’s on her Twitter “Lists.”
Amy’s (Amy Breitmann) bio: Amy weaves together ministry and writing alongside her husband and two children in Augusta, GA. She is a writer, speaker, and founder of “The Lydia Project,” a national ministry for women facing cancer and is a storyteller for ViBella Jewelry, an international company that employs artisans in Haiti and Mexico. Her published works include pieces in Chicken Soup of the Soul, Mosaic: Sojourners of Faith, and Guideposts Magazine.
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, T.H. Meyer is giving away a Kindle Fire!! Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post before you enter to claim 9 extra entries! To enter click here.
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The personal level on which this devotional is written is really what connected me to it.
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