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My Heart - My Home: How a Simple Story Changed my Quiet Times

5/24/2016

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As a 28-year-old pastor’s wife, I longed to connect in a meaningful way with the Lord, but I didn’t really understand how much the Lord longed to connect with me.

But then I read a small story that would forever change how I viewed my quiet time. I tell about that experience in my book, Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World: Finding Intimacy With God in the Busyness of Life…
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Few things have whetted my hunger for God like the discipleship course I took back in 1987. While other people may struggle with worldly temptations, my struggle has always been in the area of spiritual disciplines...
My spirit began to grow and thrive as the soil of my heart was tilled deep and fed by the Word of God...
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Joanna Weaver is the author of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World, which has sold over a million copies. Other books include Having a Mary Spirit, Lazarus Awakening, and a devotional, At the Feet of Jesus. Her books and companion DVD Bible studies have been used by hundreds of churches as well as home groups and individuals.

Doors have opened for Joanna to speak at conferences and retreats around the country and internationally as well. Her passion is to see women experience the incredible love and grace of God so that they can become all He created them to be.
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​Joanna’s greatest joy is found in being a wife and mother of three, as well as serving the Lord beside her husband John in full-time ministry. The Weavers reside in the beautiful “Big Sky” state of Montana.

   
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Book Review: Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good

1/9/2015

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Just finished reading Jan Karon's latest edition to the Mitford Series, Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good.

What a title! Say it out loud and let the words sink in. Doesn't it just give you a warm and fuzzy feeling? Those few words have depth and varying levels of application. Take some time and think on that title a little bit. As Father Tim says in the book, "Very useful thinking! Yes, indeed. We should all take to bed for a dose of useful thinking!"

Sorry! I'm so easily distracted.

If you have not picked up one of Jan Karon's Mitford books, and fallen in love with Father Tim and Cynthia, Dooley, Coot, Puny, Barnabas and the whole town of Mitford, then you have missed out on a wealth of love, laughter and life lessons. Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good is the tenth book in the series based on the life and times of Father Tim Kavanagh in the small town of Mitford. Read one book and you'll want to live in Mitford and become one of its leading citizens.

In this latest book, retired Father Tim and his wife, Cynthia, have returned home from a trip to Ireland (The Father Tim Series: In the Company of Others) where he dives back into life in a small town: finding what's missing in his own life; his son, Dooley, wrestling with becoming a country vet and getting married; Dooley's brother, Sammy's rage and destructive behavior; and Hope Murphy, owner of Happy Endings bookstore, struggling with the possible loss of her unborn child and business. And the whole town deals with a question from the weekly newspaper, does Mitford still take care of its own?

It's not so much that this book follows a plot from beginning to end, because it doesn't. As the book jacket says, "...the chance to spend time in the often comic and utterly human presence of Jan Karon's characters. Indeed, they have never been more sympathetic, bighearted, and engaging." The characters come to life. You want to know them, be friends with them, care about what happens to them. Father Tim is an Episcopal priest, a bachelor for sixty years, falls in love with his next-door neighbor, adopts a lost boy, finds a brother he never knew existed, retires from the priesthood, and never stops caring and loving his town or it's people. Oh, did I tell you, his dog, Barnabas, adopted him and only responds to scripture? These stories will make you laugh and cry, and want to live life as a better person and long for a simpler time.

I would recommend you start with the first book of the series, At Home in Mitford. I'm collecting the hardback versions for my personal library. These are the books that you will read more than once.

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Lisa Harris helps Vicki Miller with Refresh Ministry Women. Along with being an avid reader, she is a mother and grandma who loves to cook and dig in the dirt. She and her husband, Jerry, have been in ministry for 30+ years and now live in Springfield MO.


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