Trusting God in All the Things by Karen Ehman and Ruth Schwenk

 

 

Our modern life is hard. We all are juggling a lot of responsibilities--home, jobs, volunteer work, pets, social media, and more. It is hard some days not to feel anxious or concerned about things going on in our lives or even in the world, for that matter. Trusting God in All the Things by Karen Ehmen and Ruth Schwenk is an interactive devotional that offers encouragement to fill your life with the peace and strength that comes from God.

Each day's reading starts with a Bible verse in Trusting God in All the Things. Then there is a devotional reading that is written for today's women with real life examples that we can all relate to. Topics include: Not Enough Time, Surrendering Expectations, How to Want what you have, No Regrets, Its okay to rest, and many more that are relevant and encouraging. After the readings, there are a few questions to reflect on. Then, one of my favorite parts of these readings is the prayer. It isn't a blanket prayer written for everyone. Instead, it is a space for you to write a short prayer of your own based on the topic of the day. I like how the book is personalized that way. Trusting God in All the Things would be a book book to buy for yourself and it would also make a nice gift for a struggling friend or relative.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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