Here is the book summary:
In Journey to the Cross, you will be guided through forty days of encouragement
that will help prepare your heart for Easter during the season of Lent. Through
Scripture, short essays, encouraging stories, quotes, reflective questions, and
prayers, you will be pushed to set aside the chaos and concerns of everyday
life to focus on Christ. You will also enjoy being led through the meaningful
themes of sacrifice, reflection, gratitude, prayer, and
fasting. Prayers and quotes offer reminders of what Jesus has done for you
through the resurrection, helping you kindle thankfulness and strip away
anything that is standing between you and God so you can experience the full
life He promises.
Whether you’re a lifelong believer or a new one, any woman looking to find more meaning in the weeks leading to Easter will find it in Journey to the Cross. Featuring (in)courage’s warm, authentic, and encouraging voice, this book focuses not on your phase of life or circumstances, but on your heart, making it a fulfilling read for women of all ages and stages. It also makes a great gift, which God could use in the lives of your friends, daughters, or ministry partners to help them better experience the power and wonder of Easter with more intentionality and depth.
Whether you’re a lifelong believer or a new one, any woman looking to find more meaning in the weeks leading to Easter will find it in Journey to the Cross. Featuring (in)courage’s warm, authentic, and encouraging voice, this book focuses not on your phase of life or circumstances, but on your heart, making it a fulfilling read for women of all ages and stages. It also makes a great gift, which God could use in the lives of your friends, daughters, or ministry partners to help them better experience the power and wonder of Easter with more intentionality and depth.
And now, my review:
I really appreciated reading Journey to the Cross
by Mary Carver and (in)courage. This
book is a journey to the cross and a great Easter devotional that leads the
reader to read a bit of Scripture, followed by some thoughts, and ending with a
few challenging questions. I thought
this was put together well. Something
you can do on your own or do it along with your family as you pass the 40 days
leading up to Easter.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher
in exchange for my honest review.
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