Showing posts with label book of the month club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book of the month club. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

This Mornings Latte: Caramel Machiato with Susan Elliott

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Good morning! I have been so busy the last week, and I see this week is going to be even more hectic. This week starts three Bible classes that I will be teaching, and I have a ladies day engagement on Saturday! So, I am busy making last minute preparations for my Bible classes and ladies day. The good news is after all is set and done, I will have three new books. I haven't found a title for two of them. One will cover the book of Acts, the other will be covering the topic ladies learning to lead ladies, and the third has a working title of My Heart Will Not be Troubled.  And, of course, I am still working on the anthology. I have plans for it to be out late November, just in time for Christmas. Let me just say that we have quite a list of fantastic writers in there!

So, since I have been so busy (and I didn't even mention the craft fair last weekend where I tried to sale my art) my husband took me to our local coffee shop and got me a caramel machiato this morning. So, I have no recipe for my morning latte.

I just wanted to touch base and wish you all happy writing and reading. Oh, and don't forget the book club starts this month! The book Mercy's Prince by Katy Huth Jones is this months book. You still have time to check it out.

Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. -John 14:1

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Book of the Month Club Reading Schedule: Out of the Ashes by Sandi Rog

I know you've been waiting with great anticipation for this month's reading schedule. Wait no longer, because it is here!

Reading Schedule 

Week 1 -- Chapters 1-5
Week 2 -- Chapters 6-12
Week 3 -- Chapters 13- 17
Week 4 -- Chapters 18- 22, Epilogue

If you haven't gotten your copy of Out of the Ashes, there is still time to join us. I will start posting about the book at the end of week 2. This will give everyone time to get the book and more time to read. I also have a speaking engagement at the end of the first full week of October so my schedule is super busy, for the first week.

So, don't give up on me, that first post will come. I don't know about you but I am looking forward to reading Out of the Ashes.

If you'd like to know more about Sandi Rog, check out her Meet the Author Page, and for a free sneak peek click: here.

I look forward to hearing from you as we go through this book. 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Thoughts Over Week Three Readings of The Treasured Woman by Christa Bryant


Thoughts on Ruth:

Ruth is an amazing woman who shows her love for her family through her good works. Just as the Proverbs woman worked hard for her family, Ruth worked for hers. One of the things I love about Ruth is that she was willing to go to a strange country and live with her mother-in-law.

I would dare say many of us do not have that kind of relationship with our mothers-in-law, and truly that's sad. I am certain her love for Naomi is what drove her to work so hard, and something we would do good to emulate. After all, our mothers-in-law raised the men we love!

I know first-hand that it's hard leaving everyone you know and the place you grew up, but Ruth was willing to go. Many of us live in the same town we have always lived, or at the very least in the same state.

We are comfortable where we are, and we wouldn't dream of leaving. But, what if the church in Alaska needed you, or Florida or Ireland. Would you be willing to go? It's something we should all think about as we live our Christian walks. If God called for us to go today as he did in the Old Testament, would we say "Here am I send me?"

Thoughts on Abigail:

Abigail was a wise woman and full of courage. Christa points out that she took responsibility for the actions of her husband Nabal. While, Nabal's actions were not her own and shouldn't be held to Abigail's charge, she felt compelled to do the right thing anyway by offering hospitality to David when her husband had refused. Abigail was courageous to seek out David and offer him kindness.

We must learn that we should always do the right thing in this life, even when it's hard. As we raised our children, we always emphasized that telling the truth was the only option even if it was hard. My kids got the lesson, and I can't even tell you how many things they have told me over the years that knocked my socks off when they were asking for forgiveness. I am truly blessed!

Sometimes approaching a brother or sister in Christ is hard when we have a disagreement, or even when we were in the right and the other was in the wrong. Talking to each other is always better than spreading gossip or causing chaos. Sometimes we also need to know when it is best to walk away from a situation. We should always remember if we are doing what's right, God will sort it out in the end.

Thoughts on Deborah:

Deborah is one of my all-time favorite women in the Bible. She is an Old Testament example of a woman leading the nation of Israel as a judge. She is a military battle strategist, and also called the mother of Israel. Deborah was a phenomenal woman!

One of the reasons that Deborah was such a success is that she listened to God and knew she could put her trust in him. That is such a great lesson for us today. To understand what God wants for our lives we must understand his book, the Bible, and that takes study.

Christa observes that having the knowledge of God's word will help you as daily challenges arise. Isn't it a beautiful thing to know that God has supplied the answers all we have to do is look?







Friday, September 11, 2015

Book of the Month Club The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 by Christa Bryant Week 2 Discussion

The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31

Chapter Four (My Thoughts)

When I examine life, one the greatest treasures I have is that my children and husband are all Christians. I truly know what a blessing it is, and I also know that is not something every sister in Christ can say.

Chapter four really stresses the importance of the seed we plant in our children. Instilling the love of God in a child at a young age goes a long way to their being faithful as an adult.

Christa stated "The greatest way to convince our children of the love of God is not in some program or curriculum; the greatest way to convince our children is to be convinced ourselves." Would that my brothers and sisters would understand that simple lesson! I have seen many people stress over the next new program "so our children will be engaged," and never even consider the example they are living in front of their child. We must practice what we preach if we are going to show our children how much God and his church truly means to us.

Chapter Five (My Thoughts)

Reaching out to the poor and less fortunate to fill earthly needs is very important. The old adage that states a person doesn't care what you know until they know how much you care is very true. We must spend our time helping others when possible. There are people all around us who are sick, dying and poor. Many of them are living in sin, and without our hands to help them up and point the way to Christ they may never obey the gospel.

I have often heard well-meaning brethren ask, "What if I help someone and they do something wrong, keep coming back, or are just using me?" Typically this is asked when helping a person involves our own pocket book or the church treasury. The best answer I can offer is to remind us that helping a person is not wrong, and we should always err on the side of right.

I remember a couple stopping by the church building when we were at our first preaching position. My husband and I were both in our early twenties and had a very low monthly income. Usually money requests were talked about with the elders, but we were the only people at the building. The couple asked for money for groceries and we gave them as much as we could.

About thirty-minutes later we saw the man and woman walking out of the convenience store with a case of beer. At first I was angry, because we gave money out of our grocery budget so another family could have food and they bought alcohol. But, the more I thought about it, the more I was ashamed over my anger.

We had done what was right. At the time, I didn't know if the people were telling me the truth or not when they asked for money, but I knew they were asking, and I had the opportunity to help them.

God knew that we had given them money for food, but what they did with it was out of our control and on their heads. We could have used this experience to prevent us from ever helping someone again, but that's not what happened. Any time we can help someone we do, and I'd like to encourage you to do so, too.

Always pay attention to those around you. You will find so many people in need. Stay observant. I know a Christian woman who saw a woman crying at the gas pump. So she went and asked the lady what was the matter. The crying woman had accidentally forgotten her purse at home and didn't know how she was going to pay for her gas. So, the Christian woman paid for it.

I know another instance where a woman and her daughter were broken down on the side of the road. They were traveling and were several hundred miles away from home and didn't have any money to spare. A family stopped and offered help, but the car needed a mechanic. This family gave the women a ride to the closest motel and paid for them to stay a night. When the ladies asked what they could do in return, the man told them when they have the opportunity to stop in to visit their local church of Christ. A seed was planted.

There are so many opportunities to help people if we just pay attention. 

Chapter Six (My Thoughts)

Prioritizing. Christa points out, and rightly so, we can not "trade being over-worked for hard work."  I am certain I am not the only person who sometimes has this problem. Often it seems that I have a perpetual hand in the air waving saying pick me, pick me. I'll do it."

We must learn to prioritize our lives (me included.) We must also remember that doing good works for the Lord does not mean we do EVERY good work. I heard someone say that if we are doing every good work that goes on in a congregation, we probably aren't doing our best work at any of them. So, I would encourage you to choose things you feel passionate about and do those things.

As a preacher's wife, I know what it means to be pulled in every direction. It often seems that the preacher's wife is expected to be involved with everything a congregation does. If this is you, STOP! Choose a few good works that your are passionate about and do those with all your might, but learn to say no.

If you're not a preacher's wife and you've expected your preacher's wife to take up all the extra slack. You need to re-evaluate your thinking, and then see what you can do to help her.

Together, we as women can work hard for the Lord, and through doing so we can plant the seed for the kingdom. I want to challenge you to plant those seeds, help people in need and work hard for the cause of Christ.

I'm loving this study! Aren't you?

--Susan


What other things did you take from this weeks readings?







Monday, September 7, 2015

The Treasured Woman Book of The Month Club Week Two Reading Schedule

I hope you're enjoying the The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 by Christa Bryant. I know I am. There has been a lot of discussion on several posts about the book.

If you haven't gotten your copy of the book yet it's not too late. It's available in print, , Ebook, and audio book. You can even get the Kindle app for free here: Amazon.com - Read eBooks using the FREE Kindle Reading App on Most Devices

Christa has been writing back and forth about the study, too. So make sure you take the time to post. I'm sure she looks forward to your comments as do I.

Week Two

We are reading chapters 3-6 this week. I will post a discussion over the chapters on Friday, so be looking for it.

Thanks for participating!

--Susan




What has been your favorite part of the book so far?





Monday, August 31, 2015

Upcoming Book of the Month Club Books For September Through December


Book of the Month Club Book for September, 2015:

The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 by Christa Bryant

"In The Treasured Woman, Christa Bryant brings to life the qualities of the Proverbs 31 woman as she examines them and relates them back to some of the most honored, beloved women in Scripture. This book goes beyond the lofty expectations that Proverbs 31 tends to place upon women, digging deeper into the Word of God to reveal that these “unattainable” qualities can actually be achieved.

In this thirteen-lesson study guide, Christa gives the reader real-life examples of a virtuous woman. You will be re-introduced to women such as Mary, Abigail, Ruth, Hannah, Rahab, and many others—all of whom lived the Proverbs 31 way of life and became treasured women to their families and to God. Questions at the end of each chapter serve to spark additional reflection and discussion. This study will give you the inspiration, confidence, and guidance you need to become a precious gem among the fellowship of believers." (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for October, 2015:


Out of the Ashes (The Chicago Fire Series Book 1) by Sandi Rog

"A stranger. A kiss. A shotgun wedding.

NATHANIEL WARD, wealthy entrepreneur, needs a wife. But he’s not interested in the preening, high-society women who are offered to him on a silver platter. He wants one woman, and one woman alone: the girl who gave him all the money in her reticule years ago when the Great Chicago Fire left him destitute. He sets out to find this woman and discovers she’s unattached. There’s only one problem, a shotgun wedding may be able to bind them, but will he ever be able to win her heart?

AMELIA E. TAYLOR blows a kiss to a street rat. Little did she know, years later that kiss would follow her to Green Pines Colorado. When a handsome stranger arrives in her hometown, she guards her heart from the stirrings this man ignites. Despite society’s disapproval of spinsterhood, she is determined not to marry, having witnessed first-hand the lack of love and horrors that accompany marriage. But will a shotgun wedding reveal blessings that arise out of the ashes?" (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for November, 2015:

Purer in Heart by Heather Pryor

"What does it take to be purer in heart? This 13 lesson study for teen-aged girls and women explores possessing purity in every area of our lives so that we may stand before the Lord with "clean hands and a pure heart". (Psalm 24:3-4) Each lesson includes discussion questions, a personal challenge, prayer requests, and a scripture to commit to memory. Chapter topics include: Purity in our speech, Purity in our thoughts, Purity in our motives, Purity in our religion, and more. The book is designed to be used for either personal or group Bible study. Grab a Bible and prepare your heart to delve into the Scriptures to search for the answers to growing purer in heart." (Amazon)

Book of the Month Club Book for December, 2015:


Every Flaw Every Perfection by Susan Elliott

"Every Flaw, Every Perfection is a beautiful collection of poetry. This is the fourth collection of poetry written by Susan Elliott. These poems are poems of the heart; including one in Gaelic with an English translation."








These books are available in print and in ebook! Pick up your favorite version today.

Don't forget to read the Rules of Engagement before commenting.






Book of the Month Club: The Treasured Woman by Christa Bryant

Christa Bryant's The Treasured Woman: Profiles from Proverbs 31 is our first Book of the Month Club selection from Church of Christ Women Authors!

You can click the link or picture to find the book in print or ebook.

Reading and Posting Schedule:

Week 1: Chapters 1-3
Week 2: Chapters 4-6
Week 3: Chapters 7-10
Week 4: Chapters 11-13


Please invite your friends and family to join our book of the month club!

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Don't forget to post your comments below during the month of September.  





Saturday, August 29, 2015

Church of Christ Women Authors Book of the Month Club Rules of Engagement


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Rules of Engagement:

Speak with love. While constructive criticism of a a person's writing ability is sometimes helpful, it is NOT necessary. Not all authors have been in a setting where they have had their work critiqued. Please refrain from critiquing an author's ability to write.

Speak the truth. Be honest with people. If you find a section of a work that is helpful in your personal life, let us know -- and let the author know!

Let your moderation be known. As always, all comments will be monitored by Susan Elliott and reviewed before posting. Comments that are inappropriate will be deleted. (Remember this is a public site.) Comments should be posted in the comment section of the book of the month post.

Stay on Topic. Make sure that the comments pertain to what is being discussed for that week. Don't spoil a book for other readers.

Reading and Discussion Schedule will be posted with the book selection.

Challenge yourself. Let other people know what you're reading, and encourage your friends to join that discussion!

What about Short Fiction Reads? In months that I choose short fiction there will be at minimum two works selected for the month, at maximum four works. The short fiction reading list will be determined by the length of the work.

Who can participate? Remember this is a ladies site, but all women are welcome.