
Let Me Be a Woman by Elisabeth Elliot
This is a great book on godly womanhood. I would highly recommend it to engaged or newly married women, but certainly there are timeless truths in it for all women, regardless of age.
The Angel of the Opera by Sam Siciliano
This is just a fun fiction book I read (for the third time now, actually) based on the premise of Sherlock Holmes solving the case of the Phantom of the Opera. It’s a page turner and my “guilty pleasure” book, haha. It’ll probably be the only fiction book I read all year, since I find non-fiction to be more edifying in my life.
Choosing Gratitude by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
AWESOME book! I wrote a little bit about it here. There is a 30-day devotional at the end of the book which I am going to start today. I’m really excited about that, since this book has been quite revolutionary for me.
Currently, I am reading:
Lies Women Believe and the Truth that Sets Them Free by Nancy Leigh DeMoss (re-read; studying all year in our women’s Bible study; I’m three chapters in)
I gave a little summary of our March Bible study here.
Don’t Waste Your Life (studying for 10ish weeks in our seniors/college students Bible study; I’m nine chapters in)
What have you all been reading?
I’ve been wanting to read ‘Don’t Waste Your Life’ for some time. I’ve heard it’s really good!
I also found Let Me Be a Woman to be a wonderful book!
The Angel of the Opera sounds like a fun read; I’ll have to see if it’s available at our library.
I love Elisabeth Elliot! Although I haven’t read anything by her in a long time, and I should probably remedy that. I read Let me Be a Woman when I was dating my (now) husband and really enjoyed it.