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I am cracking up over your interest in my “bookshelf”!  You need squint no longer…


This is a table that is set up in our living room.  It is the first thing someone sees when you enter our home.  On this shelf we have the nice coffee-table books, the kid's curriculum, books I plan to read, and DH and my Bible Studies. (It's helpful to know that DH is the Youth Worship Leader and also on the Adult Worship Team.  He attends a men's Bible study.  I am the MOPS Coordinator, and lead a Women's Bible Study).


 



 


Below:  “The New Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes” (a part of the LHTH curriculum)


“My ABC Bible Verses” (a part of the LHTH curriculum),


“Little Hands to Heaven” curriculum, 


three of the same book called “Let Me Hold You Longer” by Karen Kingsbury (this is what I give to new moms as a gift.)


Books by Francine Rivers (my aunt gave me these and I have not read them yet)


 



 


Welcome Home Daddy, Traditional Values for Modern Mothers by Lorrie Flem


Mastering Worship by Jack Hayford


Making Small Groups Work by Cloud and Townsend


Accountable Kids by Scott and Traci Heaton


God Songs, How to write and selest songs for worship by Paul Baloche


1000 Places to see Before You Die by Patricia Schultz


The Singing Bible (a Parts of the LHTH curriculum)


Best Hikes with Kids Western Washington and the Cascades by Joan Burton


Southern Talk, a Disappearing Language by Ray Cunningham (This is a friends.  She loaned it to me for some fun southern quotes for my trip to Nashville.)


Washington Trees and Wildflowers by Kavanaugh/Leung (this is a small ID guide to take on our walks)


Journey/Wired by Louie Giglio


Best Hikes with Children by Burton(This is the same book as the one mentioned before.  This is a friends and I need to return it.)


Creating Community by Andy Stanley and Bill Willits


The Church Case Scenario, How to survive and thrive in church by Bickel/Jantz


Life Application NIV Study Bible


NIV Bible (Both are DH's)


First and 10 by Ed Young (DH's Bible Study on the 10 Commandments)



 


A Day in the Life of the American Woman (a gift from a good friend)


Norman Rockwell's Faith of America


Earth by Nicolas Cheetham


Family Reference Atlas


Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary


The Joy of Signing


Holy Bible(KJV) (Gift from my deceased grandmother.  She bought it back in the 50s or 60s and it remained in its box until she gave it to me in 2005. It is in perfect condition.)


When Godly People Do Ungodly Things by Beth Moore (a study I have not done yet)


Mission Memoirs by Ruscin (a gorgeous picture book of old missions)


 


4 Responses to “For Jessica and Kathleen”

  1. kateyz says:

    Thanks for the peek onto your bookshelf! It was such a tease to see the books and have no idea what they were!

    Blessings

    Kathleen

  2. Mamma1420 says:

    See sometimes curiosity gets the best of us! This is so funny that you posted the picture AND I wasn’t the only one scoping out the books.

    Thanks for the laugh and the pic

    Jessica

  3. ThreeLittleLadies says:

    You keep the shelf so attractive too!

    Have a great day today.

    Carol

  4. Roo says:

    I’m not Jessia or Kathleen, but I know I”m a kindred spirit because I love the pictures of your books and table! 🙂

    I have a similar set-up, except a bit messier. I use an antique dresser for our “nature table” and I display seasonal items that the kids find on their nature walks. I display our current nature journal drawing in small frames, and I keep our family read-aloud book and my current reading on the table too.

    The book/nature table is such a fun thing for me to arrange and use. I can tell it is for you, too!

    Now I’m off to tidy mine up a bit.

    Roo