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Loving God, Loving Others

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Never Alone

The authors comprising "Blessed Is She" shares 52 weeks of heart-warming inspirations that we encounter every day. In the first week topic "The Lie of Loneliness Distance at Church", is a topic that so many of us experienced especially during COVID, as well as afterwards. However, as the author mentions in scripture (Matthew 18:20: “where two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them”. God will never forsake us.

There are 52 weeks of God's promises and revelent topic that someone, somewhere faces each and every day, but through each weekly devotion, we can take solace in knowing that we are never alone.

This book of devotions are truly beautiful. The page layouts and colors are very pleasing, and the fact that each scripture is printed in a colored box makes it easy to find for future reference. Such a great yearly book of devotionals for anyone. I highly recommend to God's children seeking to have a more intimate relationship with Him.

Many thanks to the authors.

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Lovely bite-sized devotions to fit into a busy day and draw near to God. The writing and examples were lovely and relatable.

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A very pretty devotional with eloquent words, “Loving God Loving Others” written by six women from the “Blessed is She” ministry. This is a story about Catholic traditions. This devotional book references the Catholic Bible, sacraments, religious retreats, priests, and traditions. Beginning with the necessity for church and baptism, the devotions tell stories of faith through the seasons of life. Each week includes a new devotional, rather than a 365 daily, or 30-60-90 day consecutive reading. The artwork is beautiful and the stories memorable, as six women witness how they live their faith by loving God and people. Fans of the previous books written by “Blessed is She” will enjoy this devotional.

I received an Advanced Reader Copy of the book from Netgalley.

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